house committee is doing. they have call records from other avenues, they can see backwards, as it were. you have mark meadows records, they have, personal and work cell, they can go back and triangulate and figure what calls went where. the difficulty with some of these, they don t have calls of everyone or not all of them yet. if they could get the official white house records, that s the best way to do it but that s the mystery. we know the former president was fond of using non-official phones. grab an aides phone. other phones around the white house at this point. can the investigators get their hands on or what steps to get call logs from the president s personal phone? can that happen? according to my sources they re considering doing and looking at this. not take a step until absolutely sure there s no other way to get it. going after a former president s
CHICAGO (WLS) A year after the pandemic, there s a new problem in Illinois embattled unemployment system: extended benefits. Some people are having trouble getting renewed.
With no work prospects during the pandemic, initial benefits for some people have stopped. They say they can t get through to unemployment, so they reached out to the ABC7 I-Team for help. I haven t had benefits, going on three months now, says Alexander Flores, who worked at McCormick Place.
Due to the coronavirus, conventions started canceling in early March. Soon after, it shut down completely. Flores received unemployment benefits until November. He has been trying to re-apply ever since.
Some filing for Illinois unemployment extended benefits report having trouble getting through to IDES, and so their payments have stopped while they're unable to find work.