Governor calls for ‘full transparency’ on Epstein files

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5 thoughts on “Governor calls for ‘full transparency’ on Epstein files

  1. One would think that, with as dire straights as Indiana finds itself in, that Braun would have more important – and pertinent- things on his plate other than Trump’s “full disclosure” concerns. Let’s see how fast he caves on “humane treatment”

    concerns at Camp Atterbury….

  2. Trump claims he wants to deport “the worst of the worst,” but ICE data shows 72-percent of individuals detained have no criminal convictions. Meanwhile, US businesses are being deprived of migrant workers in numerous sectors. The Trump immigration policy that Braun hails is a red herring formulated to keep the right-wing MAGA base in the GOP happy. The bigger picture, however, reveals only about one-quarter of U.S. adults say that Trump’s policies have helped them since he took office, according to a new poll that finds underwhelming marks for him on key issues, including immigration and the economy.

  3. This is running parallel to the other top news stories: A ceo and his HR chief are caught in “kiss cam”, the JFK assisination was a plot by a foreign government, aliens landing at Area 51, etc. And the news wonders why people are skeptical 🙁

  4. Mike Braun is an embarrassment to our state. I am a lifelong Hoosier, and until Braun, I had always voted for the Republican candidate for governor in Indiana. But I did not vote for him, nor will I ever vote for him for any elected office. We need more common-sense governors like Eric Holcomb and Mitch Daniels.

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