Posted on 04/09/2024 5:27:25 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg dismissed the idea that Washington, DC, is experiencing a rise in crime, pointing out that a “lot of energy” was going into painting the narrative.
During an interview with MSNBC host Jen Psaki on Sunday, Buttigieg highlighted how he was able to “safely walk” his dog in the nation’s capital without any problems. Buttigieg, like many other elected officials, is provided with a security detail.
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Poor dog
Hard hitting interview.
i’m so sorry for all that dog has had to endure.
Well, there ARE a lot of fences behind which a dog may be walked - safely.
Big deal, man - so can I!
(But the SS guys have a bit (see what I did here?) of a problem.)
Hyatt Place DC/Capitol
Let them eat cake
poor dog
I think you’re fine. I think you can visit the Mall, between Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol. See the Smithsonian which is there.
Smithsonian flight museum is out near Dulles, about 30 miles away. Worth seeing.
South of the Mall gets dodgy
I think you’re talking about the Udvar-Hazy complex. I do want to visit that, as well as the National Air & Space Museum.
Yes.
I had idea that is it’s name.
It has a great observation deck where you can watch the big jets flying in to Dulles.
It’s free but parking is 15 bucks.
It’s a huge space.
The one on the Mall is smaller. I think that’s the one with Spirit of St. Louis.
All are worth going to.
Well at least Mayor Pete is an expert in some form of transportation… Dog Walking.
Probably does it naked to see if he can find any new friends since Chase takes care of the kids.
Amazing that his security dtail gets to have (gasp) firearms in an area with harsh gun restrictions. Must be nice when some animals are more equal than others.
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