Kamala Harris, Democrats and election autopsy report
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DNC releases long-delayed 2024 autopsy
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The report says Democrats lost the trust of ordinary Americans — but critics argue it still dodges the party’s biggest failures.
A long-anticipated “autopsy” report from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) was released to the public on Thursday, containing multiple errors and omissions on subjects that may have cost Democrats the White House in 2024.
The Democratic National Committee has released a controversial autopsy report on the 2024 election. The report comes with a disclaimer stating it reflects the author's views, not the DNC's.
Republicans left for recess without passing President Trump’s top immigration enforcement package after he pushed for funding for his White House ballroom and a controversial anti-weaponization fund,
Mapusa: The postmortem examination report of 17-year-old Tia Parab, who was found dead in her room at her Nachinola residence in Bardez, has confirmed that she died of natural causes. However, her viscera has been preserved to aid the probe after police said they received a crucial input from Tia’s neighbour.
An autopsy report revealed that Emmanuel Damas, a Haitian man who died in an Arizona detention facility, succumbed to complications linked to untreated dental issues, raising concerns about medical care in detention centers.
The post-mortem findings are consistent with severe physical assault leading to critical external injuries.