Idaho, Trump and Bryan Kohberger
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Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder after the prosecution and defense reached a plea agreement.
The White House said that if it were up to President Donald Trump, he would have “forced” Bryan Kohberger to “publicly explain” why he killed four Idaho college students — after the cold-blooded killer declined to share his motive during his sentencing hearing.
President Donald Trump talked about the case on social media days before Bryan Kohberger is scheduled to be sentenced after pleading guilty in the 2022 killings.
Donald Trump would've used his lasso of truth to make Bryan Kohberger spill on the motive for his heinous crimes ... so says the White House Press Secretary.
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Trump Says Judge Should Make Bryan Kohberger ExplainPresident Donald Trump had a message for the judge about to sentence Bryan Kohberger: make him talk. "These were vicious murders, with so many questions left unanswered," Trump said. "There are no explanations.
President Trump said in part that before Kohberger is sentenced, he hopes the judge makes Kohberger explain his motive behind the murders.
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AP Newsroom on MSNBryan Kohberger remains expressionless as Alivea Goncalves confronts him at sentencingFamilies of the four students stabbed to death in a home near the University of Idaho campus shared emotional statements during the defendant's sentencing. Bryan Kohberger was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole.
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U.S. news today: Bryan Kohberger latest; Trump's federal reserve visitU.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.