Wyoming Town Hall Replaces Donald Trump Portrait With Photo Of Native American Chief - News Summed Up

Wyoming Town Hall Replaces Donald Trump Portrait With Photo Of Native American Chief


ADVERTISEMENTA Wyoming mayor’s decision to remove portraits of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence from the town hall and replace them with a picture of a Native American chief has some community members up in arms. Councilman Jim Stanford said hanging portraits of the president and vice president in town hall isn’t a longstanding tradition, and only began in the early 2000s. “I’ve always found it a bit strange to have a portrait of the ‘supreme leader’ hanging in the town hall,” Stanford said. He became the only Native American chief to be given a full military funeral upon his death in 1900. “I think it’s an improvement.” Like Muldoon and Stanford, Vogelheim said he is “struggling” with some of Trump’s political stances, including on environmental issues and conservation measures.


Source: Huffington Post June 12, 2017 19:07 UTC



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