President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the vice presidential debate Harris accuses Trump of promoting voter suppression Pence targets Biden over ISIS hostages, brings family of executed aid worker to debate MORE’s national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, is scheduled to attend the unveiling of a painting today honoring slain ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller, according to ABC15 Arizona.
The painting reportedly commemorates the 2019 military raid, named for Mueller, that killed ISIS terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria.
O’Brien will be joined by Kayla’s parents, Marsha and Carl Mueller, and Arizona Gov. Doug DuceyDoug DuceyJudge pushes back Arizona voter registration deadline States move to reopen again as case counts rise Supreme Court to hear GOP effort to reimpose Arizona voting restrictions MORE (R) at the ceremony, scheduled to take place at the Goldwater Air National Guard Base in Phoenix. Following the unveiling, it will be transferred to the Arizona Capitol, where it will be on display for the public to view.
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Vice President Pence invoked Mueller on Wednesday as he touted what he described as President Trump’s foreign policy accomplishments in his debate against Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala HarrisKamala HarrisFive takeaways from the vice presidential debate Harris accuses Trump of promoting voter suppression Pence targets Biden over ISIS hostages, brings family of executed aid worker to debate MORE. Mueller’s parents were Pence’s guests in the debate hall in Salt Lake City.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Trump administration announced criminal charges against two alleged members of the cell that killed Muller. The “Beatles,” as they were known, faced a judge in a Virginia federal court.
Mueller, a native of Prescott, Ariz., was a humanitarian worker who was abducted by ISIS in 2013 and killed in 2015.