Connecticut Republicans and a few Democrats have headed down to Washington D.C. for a weekend of parties and gatherings ahead of Monday's inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump, despite the swearing-in ceremony and parade moving to indoor locations with very limited seating.
CT contingent in DC carried signs and expressed concerns about the fate of minorities, women, immigrants and LGBTQ+ community under Trump.
More than 200 members of the Connecticut National Guard are in D.C. to provide support for the Jan. 20 inauguration.
Federal officials have asked for mutual aid to provide additional security and public safety support to protect the transition of power and continuity of government.
Both Democrats and Republicans will be gathering Monday in Washington, D.C. for the every-four-years ritual of the presidential inauguration at one of the most deeply divisive times in American
Connecticut will have a presence at the presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. next week, Governor Ned Lamont announced Thursday. Donald Trump will be inaugurated
Gov. Ned Lamont said he has authorized the Connecticut National Guard and the Connecticut State Police to deploy units to Washington, D.C. to help with security efforts for the presidential inauguration ceremony.
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HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — With the presidential inauguration just days away, many people will be making the trip down to Washington, D.C. to witness, including a Quinnipiac University student.
Marchers said they were caught off guard by Trump’s victory and are determined to show that support remains strong for women’s access to abortion, for transgender people and other issues.
Federal officials have asked for mutual aid to provide additional security and public safety support to protect the transition of power and continuity of government.
Plenty of people share names with famous presidents. Donald Trump, a veteran and resident of Alabama, said because of his name he often is gifted things for free. William J. Clinton, who goes by Billy, used to live in the Washington, D.C., area, and would receive interesting mail from inmates.