THREAD: I have been on the health beat for 12 years and @KHNews for 10 of those, and for the 3rd time in that period a close family member is facing a very serious illness. 1/
David Jackson, an old friend, White House chronicler in the rigorous old-school style and a sharp writer with an eye on posterity, has died at 66. He will be greatly missed.
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NEW: Powell had a list that included names of lawmakers who he thought would have his back after finally taking on Trump following a criminal investigation by the Justice department.
The Fed chair's belief that he would find a groundswell of support was not an idle thought. It was the product of years of deliberate relationship-building on Capitol Hill since Trump first elevated him to lead the central bank.
The outpouring of support ended up going well beyond that initial list.
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400 residents of Rogers Park rally to support their immigrant neighbors — as ICE targets tamale vendors — some of whom have been neighborhood mainstays for decades…
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NEW: Kash Patel embraced Trump’s attack-the-attacker style with bellowing brio during four high-volume, low-info hours on the Hill on Tuesday.
He wasn't there to answer questions.
He was there to brawl.
And show off for the boss.
Me and @alanfeuer
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A defining characteristics of Trump II has been to take actions that have never been taken -- or even publicly contemplated -- then casting them as routine, commonsensical or supported by tradition.
Susan Monarez is no longer director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We thank her for her dedicated service to the American people. @SecKennedy has full confidence in his team at @CDCgov who will continue to be vigilant in protecting Americans against infectious diseases at home and abroad.
Scoop! via @selenasd@BrianMannADK Just days ago CDC grantees heard they would only get half their appropriated funding for this year -- program killing news for some. Today, @NPR reporting confirms all of the dollars will be disbursed. https://t.co/LCyBOrr5ah