Reflections From MPAC's President on the Anniversary of Jan 6; A Message From Members of the Senate and House to the MPAC Family; Apps OPEN: CLDP
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Issue 59: Friday, 7 Jan 2022
THIS WEEK IN DC — Jan. 6 Brings Democrats, Cheneys Together — With GOP Mostly Absent; Biden Takes On Trump In Fiery Address On Jan. 6; Former Biden Transition Advisors Call For Change In COVID-19 Strategy; Ex-McCarthy Staffer: GOP Leader's Strategy Dictated By 'Most Extreme' Wings Of Party; Cruz Looks To Overturn DC Student Vaccine Mandate; Harris Was At DNC When A Pipe Bomb Was Found Outside Building On Jan. 6; Navy Removes First Group Of Sailors To Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine; Challenge To Biden Keystone XL Revocation Dismissed As Moot; Key Member Of White House Immigration Team Retiring; Top House Democrat Urges Senate To Abolish Filibuster To Pass Voting Rights On Jan. 6 Anniversary.
IN THIS ISSUE
* Reflections From MPAC's President on the Anniversary of January 6th
* A Message From Members of the Senate and House to the MPAC Family
* Application OPEN: 2022 CLDP Fellowship
** Reflections From MPAC's President on the Anniversary of January 6th
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MPAC’s President Salam Al-Marayati reflects ([link removed]) on the one year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection.
** A Message From Members of the Senate and House to the MPAC Family
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A message ([link removed]) from Senator Van Hollen (MD), Congressman Jamie Raskin (MD-08), and Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) to the MPAC family on the one year anniversary of January 6th insurrection.
** Applications OPEN: 2022 CLDP Fellowship
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CLDP is the leading American Muslim pipeline for students and recent graduates to fast track a career on Capitol Hill. The applications for the 2022 CLDP Fellowship can be found here ([link removed]) .
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* Americans' faith in election integrity drops ([link removed]) : POLL
* Penn Law rebukes ([link removed]) professor who said U.S. would be 'better off with fewer Asians'
- THIS WEEK IN HISTORY -
Jan 2, 1492 - Muhammad XII, the last Emir of Granada, surrenders his city to Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel I of Castile, ending both the Reconquista and centuries of Muslim rule in the Iberian peninsula; Jan 2, 1947 - Mahatma Gandhi begins march for peace in East Bengal; Jan 5, 1972 - Founding Father and President of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman freed by the newly elected President of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto; Jan 5, 1957 - US President Eisenhower asks Congress to send troops to the Middle East, where they have remained ever since; Jan 6, 664 - Amr ibn al-A'as, Arab general who led the Muslim conquest of Egypt, dies at about 90.
Jan 3, 1521 - Martin Luther is excommunicated by Pope Leo X; Jan 3, 1853 - Solomon Northup is freed after 7 illegal years in slavery with aid of Washington Hunt, Governor of New York; Jan 6, 1773 - Massachusetts' enslaved population petition legislature for freedom; Jan 6, 1941 - US President Franklin Roosevelt makes his "Four Freedoms" speech (freedom of speech and worship; freedom from want and fear) during his US State of Union address; Jan 8, 1790 - First US President George Washington delivers first state of the union address; Jan 8, 1867 - African American men granted the right to vote in Washington, D.C. despite President Andrew Johnson's veto; Jan 9, 1861 - Mississippi secedes from the Union (US Civil War); Jan 8, 1835 - US national debt is $0 for the first and only time in history.
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