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Ohio Governor Blames Trump For U S Capitol Riot

UpdatedThu, Jan 14, 2021 at 10:40 am ET Replies(11) Gov. Mike DeWine, a longtime ally of President Trump, condemned the president s actions for contributing to the riots in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Justin Merriman/Getty Images) COLUMBUS, OH Gov. Mike DeWine issued a plea for Americans to come together and accept Joe Biden as the president-elect. The governor also condemned his longtime ally, President Donald Trump, for his incendiary speech which contributed to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. DeWine said the president needs to commit to a peaceful transfer of power because he lost the November election. President Trump s continued refusal to accept the election results without presenting credible evidence of a rigged election has started a fire that has threatened to burn down our democracy, the governor said. However, he refused to comment on using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from power.

Coal sees diminished role in US presidential race with odds slim for new plants

Source: Justin Merriman/Getty Images News via Getty Images While coal has taken a backseat to other fossil fuels in the 2020 presidential campaign, the first debate raised a big question: Will another coal plant ever be built in the United States? Nobody s going to build another coal-fired power plant in America, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said during the first debate Sept. 29. They re going to move to renewable energy. President Donald Trump, who has eased off mentions of a coal sector he promised to put back to work in 2016, did not directly rebuke Biden s statement at the debate. While the future is difficult to predict, there is little evidence to be found against Biden s claim and plenty to suggest power generators will continue to push coal out of their generation fleets while keeping new plans off the drafting board.

DeWine Frustrated By Slow Rate Of COVID-19 Ohio Vaccinations

DeWine Frustrated By Slow Rate Of COVID-19 Ohio Vaccinations - Across Ohio, OH - With 8,178 new confirmed cases and 133 new deaths, the governor said Ohioans should have a sense of urgency in receiving a shot if possible.

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