The article discusses the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump, with notable Northeast Wisconsin residents attending the event, including Dixon Wolfe, a Howard resident selected by Trump’s inaugural committee.
Wolfe, a dedicated Trump supporter who canvassed for the campaign, expressed his excitement about attending, emphasizing the historical significance of the event.
Andrew Brisson, a vice president from Loadmaster in the Upper Peninsula, will also attend, bringing a decorated garbage truck he provided for a memorable Trump campaign photo op. Congressman Tony Wied is also attending, sharing his support for Trump and the policies he believes will benefit all Americans.
On the other hand, Democratic Party chairwoman Emily Tseffos expressed concerns about the inauguration, particularly regarding the anxiety felt by immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community. She emphasized the need for community support and hopes for bipartisanship in the future.
The article highlights a divide in sentiments regarding Trump’s inauguration, with some celebrating the event and others expressing unease about the president’s upcoming second term.