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Friend, if you weren't yet sure just how chaotic 2024 was going to be, check out some of some of the

Friend, if you weren't yet sure just how chaotic 2024 was going to be, check out some of some of the top stories from the first week of the new year: - [House Republicans are already threatening to shut down the government]( - [Trump has been caught up in the release of Jeffrey Epstein's court documents]( - [The presidential race is already here, with the Iowa caucus just a week and a half away]( - [It was revealed that Trump's fake cure for COVID killed 17,000 people]( - [Trump took the state of Maine to court for tossing him off the ballot](, which led ... - [Trump's attorney to pressure his Supreme Court appointees to rule for their boss in court]( It's been a big news week, but let's be real for a minute: This will probably end up being one of the slowest news weeks of the year. The prosecution is closing in on Trump in his various criminal cases. The Supreme Court is probably going to have to rule on whether or not Trump can even be on the ballot. The election inches closer every single day. Daily Kos is going to be here every step of the way in 2024. We'll bring all the news from COVID to the election to Trump's legal cases to Ukraine and much, much more. And we'll be giving you and our tens of millions of other readers the tools needed to take action and win up and down the ballot this November. It's not going to be cheap, though, and we don't want to have to spend all our time raising money when our democracy is literally at stake. That's why I'm asking you to start a monthly recurring donation to Daily Kos now. [Monthly recurring donations are the most powerful thing you can do to support our work. They help us see what we can expect to raise months in advance, which helps us budget better and make sure every dollar gets spent in the most effective way possible. Click here to start a $5 monthly recurring donation today.]( [Can't donate monthly? Click here to donate $5 one time.]( Thank you, Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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