Maine Dem who booted Trump from ballot met with Biden, called Electoral College ‘white supremacy’
NY Post
The Maine Democrat who moved to boot former President Donald Trump from the state’s Republican primary ballot visited the White House twice in the past year — meeting President Joe Biden during one jaunt — and reportedly once referred to the Electoral College as a “relic of white supremacy.”
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows visited the White House in March and again in June, visitor logs show.
On March 22, she attended a Women’s History Month event and took a photo with a smiling Biden, putting his left hand and on her shoulder and clutching one of her hands with his right.
She posted it on Instagram a day later, saying “Birthday jaunt to DC for a Women’s History Month event at the White House yesterday and walking around today.”
She boasted it was an “honor” meeting Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and other “female leaders” at the gathering in press release put out by her office.
Bellows also visited the White House June 6, to meet with Justin Vail, a special assistant to Biden, Fox News reported .