Sidelined and still processing her defeat, Harris looks for a way back in
By Lisa Lerer, Tyler Pager, Shane Goldmacher and Erica L. Green | New York Times
Kamala Harris felt compelled to speak out about what President Trump was doing to the country.
But not enough to attack him by name.
Two days earlier, the law firm that hired her husband, Doug Emhoff, with a multimillion-dollar salary had struck a deal with the White House to avoid crippling sanctions — an agreement Emhoff had objected to beforehand in private talks with the firm’s leaders.
Now...