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But the media CREDIT: AP PHOTO/NOAH BERGER It’s been more than a month since both Facebook and

But the media CREDIT: AP PHOTO/NOAH BERGER It’s been more than a month since both Facebook and Twitter acknowledged that parties within Russia inundated their platforms with fake accounts, memes, and paid ads designed to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election, and yet neither company has disclosed much else to the public. [ThinkProgress has begun a deep dive into Russia’s online meddling]( to shed some light on just how these accounts affected last year’s election. Meanwhile, [our President is calling for Congress to investigate the media](. CREDIT: AP PHOTO/ANDREW HARNIK According to a new Department of Justice memo, [transgender people will no longer be protected from workplace discrimination under Title VII]( ensures that no one is denied a job based on their gender or sex. Sessions’ amendment muddies the waters by claiming this doesn’t extend to “gender identity.” Reading List Mark Reuss, General Motors’ head of global product development, has big oil companies shaking in their boots after [he laid out his vision of an all-electric future for GM](. Countries in Europe are in the process of [deporting thousands of Afghan refugees, who are left to face hate and violence alone](. [More than 36,000 DACA recipients missed their renewal deadline]( earlier this week. Soundbite “[Your obsession with Russia has been to the exclusion of this conversation, so I know the high-horse cavalry loves to run in thumping their chests after the tragedies, but let’s step back and have a thoughtful conversation about everything that is at play here. The more information all of us can learn about what happened in Las Vegas, the better.]( — White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, who isn’t used to interacting with people who are able to focus on two things at once. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( ThinkProgress | CAP Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible [Donate |](htps://thinkprogress.org/donate) [Manage Email Options |]( Policy |]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}.

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