A former CHP officer who handled hundreds of deadly crashes acknowledged that Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies who oversaw Grossman’s crash scene made several mistakes, including taking incorrect measurements and letting car parts be tossed away.
Trump says he warned NATO allies as president that he ‘would encourage’ Russia ‘to do whatever the hell they want’ to members who are ‘delinquent.’
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