Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is calling on residents of his state to join him in celebrating the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry says the “Make America Great Again” flag will be raised at the governor’s mansion in honor of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) said he will fully raise the Make American Great Again (MAGA) flag at the governor’s mansion for President-elect Trump’s inauguration next week and invited
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry announced that the President-elect Trump's famed Make America Great Again flag will fly at the Governor’s Mansion on Inauguration Day.
Louisiana’s governor says he will show his support for President-Elect Donald Trump on his Inauguration Day by proudly flying the American flag and a "Make America Great Again" flag and encourages residents to do the same.
Gov. Jeff Landry wants Louisiana residents to join him in flying American flags and Make America Great Again flags on Inauguration Day.
(KALB) - Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has announced that the Make America Great Again (MAGA) flag will fly at the Governor’s Mansion on January 20 in honor of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Landry took to social media to share the announcement and show the official proclamation.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Donald Trump 's pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security, is facing a showdown with Senators on Friday at what is expected to be a tense confirmation hearing. The Republican's first scheduled appearance was mysteriously postponed because of 'paperwork' issues.
The flags were lowered in Louisiana to memorialize the 14 victims killed in the Bourbon Street attack on New Year's Day. Here's what to know.
Gov. Jeff Landry testified before a congressional committee Wednesday to make a pitch for federal funding for major infrastructure projects and to give context to how important some of the state’s projects are to the nation as a whole.
Among his first actions in office, new Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is expected to issue a variety of orders targeting crime.
The change comes as the former Trump administration official faces harsh criticism of her management style. She has dismissed the criticism as baseless.