And the more it happens, the more exposes the fact that the media is controlled. The media sources that want presidential access have to kiss the rear of the administration in power if they want access.
So much for the Press being the watchdog of the government.
It may be standard now, but it didn't have to be until Obama got into office. Trump was able to function without that requirement, and then it came back with Biden. Before Obama, reporters got a chance to be called on randomly.
Sure, not if our troops wear sneakers. Maybe they could even wear flying boots so that they never touch the ground.
All kinds of verbal wizardry can happen when progressives think they own the English language. Truth goes out the window when it has no home in a progressive's brain.
The commercials I hear on the radio for Byrna say it's legal to own and carry in all 50 states. Not being a "spray" might be what makes the difference.
In my state of WI, there are restrictions on size of spray that can be had, but I can find no info. on legality of pepperball guns.
Technicalities only go so far, such as sending troops to Gaza, but having the troops stay on a floating a few feet from shore so it can be said that we don't have "boots on the ground".
Maybe they'll have the troops wear sneakers.
Pepperball guns like the Byrna seem to be gaining in popularity for defense. Non-lethal, so is good supplement to a firearm. Sure makes the after-shooting report a lot easier and avoids the mess and the legal issues that follow using a firearm.