Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has stirred controversy by urging residents to display the "Make America Great Again" flag to celebrate President Trump's re-election.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has issued a proclamation on how American flags should be flown on President-elect Trump's Inauguration Day January 20.
Columnist Will Sutton says Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's move to fly a MAGA flag at the state governor's mansion on inauguration day was a "dumb mistake."
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.
La., joins 'America Reports' to discuss Trump's inauguration, 'MAGA culture' on the rise in America, and national security.
Gov. Jeff Landry wants Louisiana residents to join him in flying American flags and Make America Great Again flags on Inauguration Day.
Along with the American flag, Louisiana will fly the "Make America Great Again" flag over the governor's mansion for Donald Trump's presidential inauguration on Monday
(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.
BATON ROUGE, La. — 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.
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 has urged the U.S. Senate — including specifically Sen. Bill Cassidy, a fellow Republican from Louisiana — to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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