Family Surprised by Trump Support
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•Slain Marine's family finds an ally in Trump - Washington Examiner
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Nicholas Douglas Quets , a Marine veteran killed by a suspected Mexican cartel member last weekend , was ambushed by another vehicle while driving in northern Mexico .
The father and brother-in-law of Quets spoke with the Washington Examiner about separate encounters they had with Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance in Arizona this week .
"I did not know what to expect because he’s a TV star, billionaire, populist, populist," said Quets ' father.
Quets wanted to see the U.S. government jointly involved or take it over if Mexico was willing to.
Local police who arrived on the scene when Quets was shot on Oct. 18 have turned the investigation over to Mexican federal police for the time being.
The family said it would put pressure on Mexico and the United States in the meantime until January .
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