Thank you Mister President!
Hunter told Kilmeade that Gallagher had been allowed to see his family, go to a Denny’s restaurant on the base and even hit golf balls at its driving range.
And the congressman who helped get him out vows that he’s going to keep a close eye on the legal proceedings to ensure they Navy doesn’t try to “get even” for having The Big Guy step in.
Gallagher’s family, on a Facebook page that has been posting updates about the case, says the move away from the brig allows him “to receive the medical care he needs and deserves, and also the opportunity to adequately and fully prepare for his trial with his legal team.”
“Family means everything to us,” his wife, Andrea, wrote in a message posted on Wednesday night. “After 8 combat deployments over the past 15 years, we cherish every waking moment we have together. This is why we’re so incredibly grateful that President Trump exercised true leadership in granting us time together as we fight the battle of our lives against false charges.”
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