Politics A.M.: Capitol Police Chief Manger works to restore morale, readiness of force after Jan. 6 breakdowns
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| | | | | | | The most important politics stories today. | | | | | | (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/For The Washington Post) The new Capitol Police chief acknowledges department morale remains low, but says he's taken important steps on intelligence and preparation for future incidents. By Tom Jackman ● Read more » | | | The call comes more than a week before diplomatic talks kick off in Geneva on Jan. 10. By Meryl Kornfield ● Read more » | | | | Whoever replaces Speaker Nancy Pelosi will face the daunting task of presiding over the increasingly tense debate about whether Democrats will be the party of the activist left or a center-left coalition that can appeal to a broader segment of America. By Marianna Sotomayor ● Read more » | | | | Pro-Trump and QAnon influencers have squabbled bitterly over online audiences in the year since Trump left office. They're "desperate for money" and there's only so many "people you can fleece," says one researcher. By Drew Harwell ● Read more » | | | Austin, 68, has mild symptoms, he said in a statement. By Dan Lamothe ● Read more » | | | | A narrow majority of Americans say they are proud of the way democracy is working in the United States, continuing a two-decade decline in confidence. By Dan Balz, Scott Clement and Emily Guskin ● Read more » | | | From the Jan. 6 committee to redistricting, there are a lot of unknowns Analysis ● By Amber Phillips ● Read more » | | | | Officials have tried to deflect criticism over inflation by alleging that large companies have too much clout. By Jeff Stein ● Read more » | | | We remind you, in no particular order. Analysis ● By JM Rieger ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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