Idaho, Trump and Bryan Kohberger
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On Monday, the commander-in-chief weighed in on the controversial plea deal that will spare Kohberger from facing a firing squad for slaughtering four University of Idaho students in 2022.
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.
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
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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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Bryan Kohberger will keep his secrets. The sicko killer refused to speak during his sentencing, uttering only three words — despite demands from his victims’ families and even President Trump to explain why he butchered the four roommates in Moscow, Idaho in 2022. This means the world may never know his motives.