Trump, Bryan Kohberger and university of Idaho
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In statement shared on Truth Social, the President requested that District Judge Steven Hippler demand Kohberger explain why he committed the quadruple murder during his sentencing hearing this
President Donald Trump has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger’s plea deal, calling on a judge to demand that Kohberger share what happened that night four University of Idaho students were brutally killed.
BOISE, Idaho — One victim’s aunt urged the killer to call her and answer her questions. Another’s sister demanded to know her sibling’s last words. Even the White House weighed in, saying President Donald Trump “would have forced this monster to publicly explain why he chose to steal these innocent souls.”
President Donald Trump on Monday, days before Bryan Kohberger is scheduled to be sentenced, weighed in on the plea deal that allowed the 30-year-old to avoid the death penalty for killing four University of Idaho students in their Moscow home.
President Donald Trump reflected on Bryan Kohberger’s plea bargain deal, demanding that the judge push Kohberger to detail his motive behind brutally killing four University of Idaho students.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder after the prosecution and defense reached a plea agreement.
U.S. news to know today includes the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger for the murder of four Idaho college students, President Donald Trump's visit to the federal reserve, and plans for a massive immigrant detention center in Texas.
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Newser on MSNEven Trump Wants Kohberger to Say Why He Did ItBryan Kohberger's sentencing is set for Wednesday, and the families of his four victims will have the chance to address him—Kohberger will also have the chance to speak, though whether he will remains anyone's guess.
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No link between Bryan Kohberger and 'Pappa Rodger' account, investigators confirmInvestigators debunked a popular social media theory connecting Bryan Kohberger to a specific Facebook account that had been commenting on the Idaho murder case.