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The Memo: Democrats torn over whether Trump s absence helps party
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Power Up: House GOP support grows for Jan. 6 commission Jacqueline Alemany
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Good Wednesday morning. Tips, comments, recipes? Reach out, sign up and happy belated birthday to my dad (hey, dad!) From the courts : “New York Attorney General Letitia James s investigation into the Trump Organization is now considered a criminal matter, James s office said Tuesday night, noting that officials with the former president s company were recently apprised of the development,” our Shayna Jacobs and David Fahrenthold report. We have informed the Trump Organization that our investigation into the company is no longer purely civil in nature, said Fabien Levy, a spokesperson for the attorney general s office.
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Broadband is a necessity. For too many American families, though, it remains a luxury.
The past year has fundamentally altered how we do our jobs, socialize with friends and family, go to school and buy goods and services. With businesses and schools shut down for months, those fortunate enough to be able to work from home took meetings, conducted business and “went to class” behind a screen. Many still are.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the realities of the digital divide and highlighted the need for substantial broadband investment.
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I heard from Mark Norris, an Iraq war veteran, and high school teacher in Shawnee, Illinois. When the pandemic hit, Mark immediately thought about his students, what this would mean for their achievement, and how he was going to be able to make it through all of the course material. A year later, he still worries about the academic setbacks for his students. He told me the internet service he had dur
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The 52-page PowerPoint report, which Maloney presented to the caucus during a Tuesday evening call, splits the difference on the key question of whether Democrats just had bad polling or a bad agenda that turned away voters.
Maloney laid out how Democrats simply underestimated the number of hardcore Trump voters and, with more Trump voters in the voting booths, the Republican attacks against the âdefund the policeâ movement proved more potent than Democrats ever anticipated.
âThe lies and distortions about defund and socialism carried a punch, but the Republicans think it got them over a 10-foot wall, when Trumpâs turnout gave them a seven-foot ladder,â Maloney said in 45-minute interview, exclusively outlining what he calls the âDeep Diveâ into the election.
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