"The only president who has reached out to us over and over again has been former President Trump. President Biden and VP Harris have never said their names, never demanded accountability, and have never even said they were sorry."
"As victims' families you are left to just watch like everyone else and really you have little rights or say in the process and at the same time you are the most invested in the outcome."
"I think they also ought to be appalled and astonished by the failure of the Department of Homeland Security to be more forthcoming."
“This was designed with trauma as a feature .. to keep us confused, hopeless, afraid, divided. It has been strategic, sloppily strategic, but it’s to bust our union."
"I think a review of all [ABC's] internal texts and emails really should be done by an independent party to find out to what extent they were planning on, in effect, you know, fact-checking just one candidate and in effect, rigging the outcome of this debate."
"That gives more people an incentive to work," Trump said.
RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said that Benson's guidance would "undermine protections for absentee voters, leading to improper handling and counting of absentee ballots."
"I want any member of Congress, in either party, to explain to the American people why we should not ensure that only U.S. citizens are voting in U.S. elections."
The couple "apparently took a video of the incident, and since that time have declined to testify in the Grand Jury, and have gone back to their home, which apparently is in Europe someplace."
"It’s easier probably to sleep at night to think something is wrong with him rather than face the truth that this man was on a crusade to hunt, to destroy and to kill for the mere fact that she was female."
"This is a family's worst nightmare. We're disgusted."
The company saw second-quarter losses of $18.4 million, and in August it was revealed that the company had just $4.4 million in the bank.
"What I heard this summer was Canadians don't want elections. They just want us to do the job. They just want us to govern."
The suit claimed that the Washington State Patrol failed to protect the activists on the roadway, despite the fact that protesting on highways is unlawful under state law.
The two counts that were thrown out against Trump and other codefendants were conspiracy to commit filing false documents and filing false documents.