Well, it's another sad day for America when a former president is indicted, particularly dealing with the lawful transfer of power from one administration to another administration.
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Asa Hutchinson expresses sadness over the indictment of a former president and its implications for democracy.
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Well, of course the concern is what you don't know about. But clearly in the last 2 1/2 years, we have dismantled cells in the United States, individuals who are connected to al Qaeda and terrorism.
No, absolutely not. The federal government would mess it up if they tried to do that. We're talking about issues that are local controlled.
It’s a tough wall of hesitancy that we see and we’ve been hit very hard in the sense that we have the Delta variant that came and then our vaccination rate was not as high as it should have been.
Some of the terrorists of the past have not just come in with a visa, they've actually traveled through visa waiver country passports and that's been attractive to them and we've recognized that, that we need to address.





