INDIANAPOLIS â The storm did not come.
Despite alleged threats and widespread fears of a massive gathering at the Indiana Statehouse Sunday featuring gun-toting supporters of outgoing Republican President Donald Trump, not a single Trump supporter, opponent, or really anyone else showed up to protest, demonstrate or make a scene.
During a four-hour period Sunday afternoon, the most frequent visitors to the Statehouse were downtown Indianapolis residents taking their dogs out to relieve themselves on the expansive Statehouse lawn, followed by cheerleaders and their parents on a break from the JAMfest! Cheer Super Nationals competition at the nearby Indiana Convention Center.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON: The Trump administration notified Huawei suppliers, including chipmaker Intel, that it is revoking certain licenses to sell to th.
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More than a few Vermonters have asked over the past four years: Why is Gov. Phil Scott still a Republican?
That question â and, between the lines, a bigger question about what it means to be part of the Grand Old Party in Vermont â was asked out loud on Friday.
Going back to the 2016 campaign, Scott has made no secret of his distaste for Republican President Donald Trump, criticizing him openly despite the potential ramifications.
Scott was among the first Republican governors to say after Trumpâs first impeachment that he should have been convicted and removed from office. He strongly condemned Trumpâs role in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. And, unlike many GOP members of Congress, and notably, some leaders within the Vermont GOP, Scott declared that Joe Biden had, indeed, won the presidential election and ought to resign or be removed.
Janet Yellen, President-elect Joe Biden's pick to take over the U.S. Treasury, is expected to affirm the United States' commitment to market-set currency rates when she testifies on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported.