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Biden s Covid-19 Vaccine Push Aligns Him With a Fed-Up, Vaccinated Majority

Biden s Covid-19 Vaccine Push Aligns Him With a Fed-Up, Vaccinated Majority
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Biden is Wary of Prosecuting Trump, but His Voters are Eager

Prosecute Trump? Biden Is Wary, but His Voters Are Eager Urging unity, the president-elect has tried to focus on his policy plans. But many of those who elected him are still fixated on his predecessor: “He’s a crook and he needs to pay.” President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. spoke before departing Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday. Last year, he said he didn’t think it was “good for democracy” to prosecute a former president.Credit.Doug Mills/The New York Times Jan. 19, 2021 New presidents want to look forward, not back, and Joseph R. Biden Jr. is no exception, taking office with a lengthy menu of plans and an aggressive timetable for scrubbing away the policies of his predecessor.

A massive pro-Trump protest was expected The Humvees waited, and rolled away at 5 sharp

A massive pro-Trump protest was expected. The Humvees waited, and rolled away at 5 sharp. Kay NolanJan 18, 2021, 06:48 IST Ronald Faust, a supporter of President Trump, standing by the Capitol building in Madison, Wisconsin.Kay Nolan for Insider In the aftermath of a mob violently storming the Capitol, US cities were on high alert on Sunday ahead of the Jan. 20 inauguration. A heavy security presence awaited protesters in cities like Madison, which saw huge pro-Trump protests in 2020. Here s what the day was like in Madison. MADISON, Wis. In Wisconsin, where freezing temperatures or clouds have never deterred noisy political protests, and where rallies that have attracted thousands of people have been occurring with increasing frequency, Sunday s expected pro-Trump rally was all but a no-show.

Massive pro-Trump protests were expected in US cities, but never came

Kay Nolan for Insider In the aftermath of a mob violently storming the Capitol, US cities were on high alert on Sunday ahead of the Jan. 20 inauguration.  A heavy security presence awaited protesters in cities like Madison, which saw huge pro-Trump protests in 2020.  Here s what the day was like in Madison.  MADISON, Wis. In Wisconsin, where freezing temperatures or clouds have never deterred noisy political protests, and where rallies that have attracted thousands of people have been occurring with increasing frequency, Sunday s expected pro-Trump rally was all but a no-show. Police vehicles and military Humvees were stationed all day at the entrances of the Capitol, a massive dome with four stately wings. 

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