Tribe in South Dakota Seeks Court Ruling Over Standoff on Blocking Virus By News June 25, 2020 Add Comment Edit The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe set up checkpoints to limit the spread of the coronavirus. After the state objected, the White House got involved. Now the tribe has asked a federal judge to intervene. Share this post Related PostsWhat Is NPC, the Pro-Trump Internet’s New Favorite Insult?On Politics With Lisa Lerer: ‘Horseface’ and the Year of the Woman‘Horseface,’ ‘Lowlife,’ ‘Fat, Ugly’: How the President Demeans WomenWith a House Takeover, Democrats Could Get Trump’s Tax Returns. Would They?U.S. Military Strike Kills 60 Shabab Fighters in SomaliaHeitkamp Apologizes for Embarrassing Error in Campaign AdOn Politics: Khashoggi Case Jeopardizes Trump’s Plans to Punish IranDemocrats Surge Ahead of Republicans in Fund-Raising for Key Races
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