Trump met the parents and they still don't seem happy:
https://www.apnews.com/325e8ca47dfc40eb914ca21b4073824f
I still can't figure out why Trump agreed to this. How does it benefit him if the parents have not even agreed to stop complaining? I guess Trump is desperate for any news that isn't impeachment, but there must be some powerful force I haven't identified to make this story more important than it would seem. Are Americans worried about this? As far as I can tell, this has dropped off the news here in the UK.
It's still in the news here in the UK. I've seen it on BBC and ITV just today, and ABC News in the USA this morning. And it's on CNN online (I believe) tonight, as it's an opportunity to bash Trump, rightly or wrongly, and they just can't pass that up.
Trump did tell the family she would not be leaving the USA. That is not what they wanted to hear, for sure. You know, initially just after the WH meeting the family was interviewed onscreen as saying they were startled and not ready to meet her without counselors, etc., being present. But that it wasn't completely unexpected as they thought maybe something like this might be going to happen, and had discussed it as they took the train down to DC. But that the President was very kind to them in the meeting, very warm and understanding, and that it had been a good meeting.
Now today it's that they were "blindsided" and it was a publicity stunt by Trump. It may well have been. Or it may simply have been his usual MO - get a photo done for the press to prove it happened. But he was asked by both the family and the UK government to try to help with a meeting, and the UK government had been informed in advance of what he was doing. He made a meeting possible. The family declined the meeting they'd asked for. He's done what he can do.
[Dear God, am I actually defending Trump? End Days, for sure.]
Early on the parents said they were going to the USA saying they just wanted to meet her to know about his last moments, to have closure. It has seemed to, from what I see in the media (which is at best unreliable), have evolved into something else. Trump, at the family's request and Boris Johnson's request, agreed to try to do something to get a meeting set up. So he set one up, and they refused it because it didn't meet their terms of her going back to the UK. (No further talk of there needing to be counselors or mediators present, or of the meeting being to find out what happened and to get closure. Now it's all about her going back to the UK for "justice". Because she didn't apologize soon enough. (?))
The parents have been asked to tone it down, as the driver and her family (with young children) are getting threats. They refused, with the mother saying she could understand how distressing it must be, but that they would continue until the driver returns to the UK. (If anything now happens to the driver or her family, their blood will be on the parents' hands. I take it they don't understand that the nutters in the USA have plenty of access to guns? Thanks to FaceBook, "causes" sprout like wildfire and there are plenty of unstable people out there who own them.)
So, in chatting with friends in the USA, it's been in the news there, making the rounds. But as the storyline morphs, the reaction (which I take to be generally sympathetic) may very well change. I'm picking that up a bit from people I talk to. ITV tonight was still trotting out the "left the country without notice just days after the crash". However, on CNN:
Earlier on Tuesday, her attorney, Amy Jeffress, released a statement expressing remorse for the tragedy. "Anne was driving on the wrong side of the road and is terribly, terribly sorry for that tragic mistake. Neither she nor Harry Dunn's family will ever be the same because of it. She wants to meet with the family to apologize and take responsibility." Jeffress says her client met with police twice -- on the day of the incident and at her home the following day. After providing a statement at the scene and meeting officers the next day, she had no further contact with the police, Jeffress said. "She and her family left the United Kingdom approximately three weeks after the accident, after they and the US authorities determined that it would be difficult for the couple and their children to remain in the small Croughton community under these tragic circumstances," the lawyer said. "Our understanding is that the British authorities were informed and aware of their departure before they returned to the United States," Jeffress added.https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/16/politics/harry-dunn-family-white-house-meeting-trump-intl-gbr/index.htmlIt is probably time for the family to be flying home and letting the UK legal people take over. Assuming that the situation is not actually protecting something or someone in the British Intelligence system, I would expect charges to be filed and extradition requested. The driver has still not been charged with any criminal act. If her being retained in the USA protects something of US national interest, she will not be leaving. It is sad, if that is the case, for the family. But they will tear themselves to pieces throwing themselves at that. And will gain nothing, in the end.
This is so sad, all around.