President Participates in Community Safety Roundtable in Kenosha, Wisconsin
President Trump held a community safety roundtable discussion in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He announced that the federal government would be… read more
President Trump held a community safety roundtable discussion in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He announced that the federal government would be providing several million dollars in relief toward resources for public safety and small businesses impacted by the protests occurring in the state. Joining the president were Attorney General William Barr, Homeland Security Secretary nominee Chad Wolf, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), and several state and local officials and Kenosha business owners. close
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- James Ward Co-Pastor
- Sharon Ward Co-Pastor
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