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West Virginia s governor was so disturbed by information on the Delta variant that he said he wanted to pee and throw up
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Manchin apoya un plan de infraestructura convencional
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Manchin insta a disminuir la tasa impositiva corporativa del plan de infraestructura
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Over A Dozen Lawmakers Joined Crowds On Day Of Capitol Violence
State Sen. Mike Azinger told the broadcast outlet that the crowds loyal to Trump were inspiring and patriotic File Photo Associated Press (AP) 2021-01-12T11:58:58+05:30 Over A Dozen Lawmakers Joined Crowds On Day Of Capitol Violence outlookindia.com 2021-01-12T12:00:34+05:30
A second Republican lawmaker from West Virginia who marched to the US Capitol to support overturning Democrat Joe Biden s presidential win said in a radio interview Monday that he hopes President Donald Trump “calls us back.”
State Sen. Mike Azinger told the broadcast outlet that the crowds loyal to Trump were “inspiring and patriotic.
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FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, file photo, West Virginia Republican state Del. Derrick Evans exits the Sidney L. Christie U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building after being arraigned, in Huntington, W.Va. Evans was charged with entering a restricted area after he livestreamed himself rushing into the Capitol with a mob of President Donald Trump s supporters in Washington on Wednesday, Jan. 6. If convicted, he faces up to a year and a half in federal prison for two misdemeanor charges of entering a restricted area and disorderly conduct. (Sholten Singer/The Herald-Dispatch via AP, File) January 11, 2021 - 5:40 PM