Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Biden has a compelling story to tell: “President Joe Biden on Tuesday is visiting the site for a new computer chip plant in Arizona, using it as a chance to emphasize how his policies are fostering job growth in what could be a challenge to the incoming Republican House majority.”
* Incremental progress restoring power in North Carolina: “Power will be restored for most customers by Wednesday night after a ‘targeted’ attack on two electric substations over the weekend caused widespread outages and shut down schools across one county in North Carolina, officials said Tuesday.”
* The latest on the Club Q shooting: “The suspect in last month’s deadly rampage at a Colorado LGBTQ nightclub was charged Tuesday with 305 criminal counts in what could be the most heavily prosecuted murder case in state history, authorities said.”
* That’s not much of a condemnation: “Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized Donald Trump without mentioning his name — again. ‘Anyone seeking the presidency who thinks that the Constitution could somehow be suspended or not followed, it seems to me would have a very hard time being sworn in as the president of the United States,’ McConnell said Tuesday during a press conference following caucus lunches.”








