President Trump is back in Louisiana tonight for his last scheduled visit to the Bayou State before voters hit the polls Saturday for the run-off. Republicans hope the President can inspire a few undecided to vote red, but Political Consultant Roy Fletcher questions just how impactful these presidential rallies have been. Fletcher says Trump’s visit isn’t likely to move the needle much in the incredibly tight race.
Attorney General Jeff Landry says police officers, firefighters, and other first responders are allowed to go to tonight’s Trump rally, despite concerns about the legality of state workers at political rallies. Landry’s response included Louisiana law that states the first responders may not make any contributions at the rally, which means no official merch, but…
Lousiana Republican Congressman Mike Johnson calls the public impeachment hearings that seek to remove President Donald Trump from office as great political theater. Johnson says the Democrats have been rehearsing this for weeks and the script was written the day he was sworn in…
Democrats disagree, they allege President Trump committed bribery and extortion.
Four new artificial reef sites are underway in Lake Borgne and the Mississippi Sound. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries inshore reef biologist Ashley Ferguson says the sites are being constructed in an effort to enhance the fish habitat as well as provide excellent recreational fishing opportunities for inshore anglers.
Each of the sites is about ten acres, with one acre of material going into each area.