DC responds to truckers’ ‘fallen soldiers’ convoy lawsuit
A First Amendment lawsuit filed by a trucker convoy group against the District of Columbia government lacks standing, the city contends.
A First Amendment lawsuit filed by a trucker convoy group against the District of Columbia government lacks standing, the city contends.
Some truckers who joined the People’s Convoy are angry with organizers over the protest’s collapse and the fate of the $1.8 million raised from supporters.
The founder of the fundraising arm of the People’s Convoy says trucking organizers may “wrap up the federal convoy this week” amid dwindling donations to protest government mandates regarding COVID-19 and other political issues.
Trips down memory lane provide clarity for newbies in the industry, Ukrainian workers’ absence sends shockwaves through the industry, and the People’s Convoy keeps on trucking to Washington.
A District of Columbia lawmaker tells law enforcement that a security fence around the Capitol should be removed quickly following trucker demonstrations.
Federal officials are preparing for potential trucker demonstrations in Washington ahead of and after the State of the Union address.
Drawing on the intense media attention gained by defiant Canadian truck drivers and opponents of government mandates regarding COVID-19, some U.S. truckers have launched their own cross-country effort, the “People’s Convoy.”