Here's a selection of stories that Jim brought to the attention of listeners to wrap up the week:--Maui's Emergency Management Agency administrator announced his resignation claiming that he's resigning for health reasons. He defended not sounding sirens because he claimed that people would have gone "mauka" meaning they would have gone inland into the fire.--President Biden takes criticism for his "no comment" concerning the tragedy in Hawaii. He eventually made a public comment on Tuesday during another event but was not able to remember what island where the tragedy took place. He has offered one-time, per-household payments of $700 for those who've been displaced.--Former President Trump plans to skip the first GOP primary debate next week. Instead he will sit down to be interviewed by Tucker Carlson.--Donald Trump and 18 other defendants have been indicted by a Georgia grand jury in connection with the alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. He's facing 13 felony charges, including conspiracy to commit forgery, filing false documents, solicitation of violation of oath by public officer and violating the Georgia RICO Act.--Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has proposed that the trial begin on March 4, 2024, and also requested that the defendants be arraigned the week of September 5th.--Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said federal agencies withheld crucial information from him that indicated significant threats to the building on January 6, 2021. In addition, they shockingly declined to provide him with reinforcements during the riot that was taking place.