Washington, DC celebrates Travel Professionals Vacation Incentive Program with discounts and deals
(Washington, DC) – For the seventh year, Destination DC (DDC), the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC, has created a promotion exclusively for travel industry professionals called the Travel Professionals Vacation Incentive Program. DDC has partnered with 38 greater Washington, DC-area hotels to offer exclusive discounted room rates from July 1, 2019 through Sept. 2, 2019. Travel professionals must register online to unlock exclusive discounts.
“We’re pleased to continue building on the success of this program and reward the industry experts who help us encourage travelers to ‘Discover the Real DC’,” said Elliott L. Ferguson, II, president and CEO, DDC. “These discounts are part of our gratitude as well as an opportunity to experience our city’s hotel offerings firsthand. Whether it is experiencing the new Conrad Washington DC’s beverage
UpdatedMon, Feb 15, 2021 at 10:41 am ET
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Trump Supporters Hold Stop The Steal Rally In DC Amid Ratification Of Presidential Election (Brent Stirton/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – Nine from New Jersey now among the growing list of people charged in connection with the Jan. 6th riot at the US Capitol. And the FBI is still continuing its manhunt by posting photos of individuals who unlawfully entered and assaulted federal officers last week.
The latest from New Jersey to be arrested came late this week when another six people were charged.
They included: an allegedly avowed white supremacist; a corrections officer who resigned following her arrest; a South Jersey woman who was allegedly encouraging rioters to storm the Capitol; and an undefeated golden and diamond gloves champion who owns a gym.
Trump Supporting N.J. Woman, Who Fled Lebanese Civil War as a Child, Stormed Capitol Believing That ‘Civil War Is Coming’: FBI Alberto Luperon
A New Jersey woman has been identified as yet another defendant in the D.C. insurrection.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb was charged after she allegedly showed a person a picture of herself inside the Capitol Building.
The defendant allegedly told investigators details of her life story, including that she fled the Lebanese Civil War as a child, went to the nation of Jordan, and then moved to the United States, where she has resided for 21 years. Now, Abual-Ragheb is a
A fifth New Jersey resident has been charged with storming the U.S. Capitol earlier this month as Congress met to certify President Joe Biden s election victory.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb, a Fairfield resident who goes by Rasha Abu, was charged on Jan. 16 after someone who saw a picture of her inside the Capitol tipped off the FBI, officials said.
The FBI said they investigated her Facebook posts where she posted about being proud to be part of history even though she had been hit with pepper spray and tear gas.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb s Facebook post about being at the Capitol riot (FBI)
Alberto LuperonJan 22nd, 2021, 2:27 pm
A New Jersey woman has been identified as yet another defendant in the D.C. insurrection.
Rasha Abual-Ragheb was charged after she allegedly showed a person a picture of herself inside the Capitol Building.
The defendant allegedly told investigators details of her life story, including that she fled the Lebanese Civil War as a child, went to the nation of Jordan, and then moved to the United States, where she has resided for 21 years. Now, Abual-Ragheb is a
Donald Trump supporter who faces charges in connection with the Jan. 6 riot. The feds say she believed that a “civil war is coming.”