{"id":21890,"date":"2018-02-23T07:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-02-23T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.redmond-reporter.com\/home\/inslee-and-outrage\/"},"modified":"2018-03-23T09:40:24","modified_gmt":"2018-03-23T16:40:24","slug":"inslee-and-outrage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.redmond-reporter.com\/northwest\/inslee-and-outrage\/","title":{"rendered":"Inslee and outrage"},"content":{"rendered":"

It became abundantly clear on Nov. 8, 2016 that Seattle is not a big fan of President Trump. Only 8 percent of the city’s votes went to him on election day. In King County, the number jumped to about 20 percent, but still: That’s a landslide of opposition. Activists and politicians from across Western Washington bellowed their outrage for the next … um, well, it’s still happening. And Governor Jay Inslee is among them. This week, Seattleland catches up with Inslee to process a tumultuous, anger-filled year, during which the Trump administration issued order after order that the governor vehemently disagrees with.<\/p>\n