When will Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D) condemn the increasing instances of violence from pipeline protesters and pursue charges?

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Virginia's Public Square
When will Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D) condemn the increasing instances of violence from pipeline protesters and pursue charges?
Although Mountain Valley Pipeline opponents showed up to a Virginia Water Control Board hearing to demand that construction be halted, the board members allowed the building to continue in Southwest Virginia, citing only that further environmental scrutiny be adhered to.
The environmentalists are at it again – now working to be granted the judgement that halts construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline completely.
An appeals court in Richmond has thrown out two permits for construction on the Dominion-led Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Disagree on the merits of clean energy projects all day long, but when the threat of violence becomes the mode of political speech? A line is crossed…
More good news as the largest shipping vessel ever to call on the Eastern seaboard docks at the Port of Virginia this week.
Two albatrosses continue to hang around Northam’s neck at the moment: Antifa and the pipeline. Gillespie’s law and order emphasis produces results.
With shipping up 8.2% this year, it is all the more reason why energy concerns must be addressed in the Hampton Roads area.
One thing is for sure. Papering over the canyon that separates progressives and liberals in Virginia doesn’t do the public discourse any good.
August has not been kind to Northam. Dark money from outside Virginia doesn’t bode well for Norhtam’s backbone in the weeks to come.