"They discussed possible targets, taking a sitting governor, specifically issues with the governor of Michigan and Virginia based on the lockdown orders, " Trask said, noting that the roughly 15 people at the June 6 meeting in Dublin, Ohio, were unhappy with the governors' responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Trask said Fox, who authorities say was one of the ringleaders and who was the only defendant without a mask at the hearing, said during a post-arrest interview that he considered taking Whitmer from her vacation home out onto Lake Michigan and stranding her there on a disabled boat. The FBI learned of the June meeting while investigating various anti-government groups, leading to the months-long case in Michigan that relied on confidential sources, undercover agents and clandestine recordings to foil the alleged kidnapping conspiracy, according to the criminal complaint and Trask's testimony. It wasn't immediately clear if the talk of targeting Virginia's Democratic governor, Ralph Northam, went beyond the June meeting, and nothing from the criminal complaint or Trask's testimony indicated that anyone had been charged with plotting against Northam.
That is, of course, somewhat weather-dependent, but we've done our part by providing the habitat, and in many recent years that has been an insurmountable hurdle due to a variety of factors. '' Duck regulations have one significant change: Scaup (bluebills) went from a daily bag of three last year to an odd mix of two a day for 45 days, then one daily for the last 15 days. Smith noted that not as much is known from population surveys around North America because of the pandemic, but he anticipates populations similar to those of recent years. The biggest challenge will not be the birds; it will be human interaction. At Wolf, the first sentence of the waterfowl update included this nugget: Waterfowl hunters are ''encouraged to call the site prior to hunting if they have any questions on specific registering procedures. '' Other key notes at Wolf are that hunters who have blinds still must register in person at the check station and that those who want in the daily draw must register an hour before shooting time and wait for the lottery.
The order was later ruled unlawful by a panel of three district judges in New York, but the Trump administration is appealing that case to the Supreme Court. By sticking to the Dec. 31 deadline, control of the apportionment count would remain in the hands of the Trump administration no matter who wins the presidential election next month.