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The Trump administration is preparing to stonewall congressional Democrats in their efforts to exercise oversight over the administration.
Politico reports:
In their early response to an onslaught of Democratic requests, Trump officials are breaking from norms set by previous administrations of both parties, according to people who worked in the White House or Capitol Hill during the presidencies of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Over the last two months, Trump’s intent has become clear: He doesn’t plan to negotiate with Congress over their demands for information and witnesses the way his predecessors did. Instead, House Democrats are going to have to fight him for everything.
Congressman Devin Nunes of California is suing Twitter, an anti-Trump Republican operative and two Twitter accounts for defamation.
Nunes, the former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, filed suit for $250 million.
He specifically cites two parody accounts, @devinnunesmom, which was suspended last year as well as @devincow for mocking him.
Politico reports that acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is likely to be permanently appointed the position.
Mulvaney, who also serves has the head of the Office of Management and Budget, has been acting as chief of staff since John Kelly’s departure last year. Prior to joining Trump’s administration, Mulvaney was elected to four terms as a congressman from South Carolina.
A top aide to Bernie Sanders’s 2016 presidential campaign has signed back on for 2020.
CNN reports that Claire Sandburg will be Sanders’s national organizing director.
Claire Sandberg led the Vermont lawmaker’s distributed organizing team during his last primary bid and comes on now as the 2020 campaign’s director of organizing -- a senior leadership position traditionally associated with a job title like national field director. The hiring marks an unlikely reconciliation given Sandberg’s headline-grabbing departure from Our Revolution, a group formed to keep up Sanders’ “political revolution” on the heels of his first presidential campaign.Sandberg returns to the fold after making peace with Jeff Weaver, Sanders’ polarizing former campaign manager and close confidant, who has since moved into a senior adviser role. She will lead what is expected to be a massive, coordinated operation designed to channel Sanders’ grassroots support into more proactive volunteer-initiated activities
Rod Rosenstein, the number two official at the Justice Department is planning on stay “a little longer.” Rosenstein, who oversaw the Mueller probe until the confirmation of William Barr to be attorney general, had been planning to leave in March. However, he has decided to postpone his resignation.Rod Rosenstein, the number two official at the Justice Department is planning on stay “a little longer.” Rosenstein, who oversaw the Mueller probe until the confirmation of William Barr to be attorney general, had been planning to leave in March. However, he has decided to postpone his resignation.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is planning to stay on at the Justice Department “a little longer” than originally anticipated, according to a Justice official familiar with his thinking. @LauraAJarrettDeputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is planning to stay on at the Justice Department “a little longer” than originally anticipated, according to a Justice official familiar with his thinking. @LauraAJarrett
Beto O’Rourke is starting his morning on the campaign trail with ice cream in central Pennsylvania.Beto O’Rourke is starting his morning on the campaign trail with ice cream in central Pennsylvania.
Nothing like some Penn State dairy to start off the morning in the Happy Valley. pic.twitter.com/Ps1Exbj2zqNothing like some Penn State dairy to start off the morning in the Happy Valley. pic.twitter.com/Ps1Exbj2zq
The former Texas congressman has been traveling a zig-zag route from Iowa last week to New Hampshire, where he will hold his first campaign event on Tuesday. He’s made stops in Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio.The former Texas congressman has been traveling a zig-zag route from Iowa last week to New Hampshire, where he will hold his first campaign event on Tuesday. He’s made stops in Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio.
Three former Hawaii governors are supporting a primary challenge to Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.Three former Hawaii governors are supporting a primary challenge to Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.
Ben Cayetano, Neil Abercrombie and John Waihee are all supporting state senator Kai Kahele as he attempts to unseat Gabbard, a four-term congresswoman who is also running for President.Ben Cayetano, Neil Abercrombie and John Waihee are all supporting state senator Kai Kahele as he attempts to unseat Gabbard, a four-term congresswoman who is also running for President.
Gabbard has become a controversial figure for her refusal to condemn Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad and past anti-LGBT comments which she has apologized for.Gabbard has become a controversial figure for her refusal to condemn Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad and past anti-LGBT comments which she has apologized for.
Former Speaker Paul Ryan has joined the board of Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News.Former Speaker Paul Ryan has joined the board of Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News.
Inbox: Fox Corp. (restructured, Murdoch-controlled company that owns @FoxNews and Fox broadcast network) appoints former House Speaker Paul Ryan to its board: pic.twitter.com/QCgrR7k5XIInbox: Fox Corp. (restructured, Murdoch-controlled company that owns @FoxNews and Fox broadcast network) appoints former House Speaker Paul Ryan to its board: pic.twitter.com/QCgrR7k5XI
President Donald Trump attacked George Conway, the husband of top White House aide Kellyanne Conway, as a “total loser” on Twitter this morning.President Donald Trump attacked George Conway, the husband of top White House aide Kellyanne Conway, as a “total loser” on Twitter this morning.
A total loser! https://t.co/vm3Vv2f9jfA total loser! https://t.co/vm3Vv2f9jf
George Conway, a conservative lawyer, has long been a vocal critic of Trump and has recently been suggesting Trump has a personality disorder on Twitter.George Conway, a conservative lawyer, has long been a vocal critic of Trump and has recently been suggesting Trump has a personality disorder on Twitter.
Conway seemed nonplussed by the attack.Conway seemed nonplussed by the attack.
Congratulations! You just guaranteed that millions of more people are going to learn about narcissistic personality disorder and malignant narcissism! Great job! https://t.co/Dk9bI3sBs7Congratulations! You just guaranteed that millions of more people are going to learn about narcissistic personality disorder and malignant narcissism! Great job! https://t.co/Dk9bI3sBs7
Okay, so they lie. We knew that already. Yawn. https://t.co/WxVHfkIXobOkay, so they lie. We knew that already. Yawn. https://t.co/WxVHfkIXob
The search warrant also reveals that special counsel Robert Mueller started collecting Cohen’s emails in July 2017. This is nearly a year before the raid on Cohen’s office and only weeks after Mueller’s appointment to be special counsel.The search warrant also reveals that special counsel Robert Mueller started collecting Cohen’s emails in July 2017. This is nearly a year before the raid on Cohen’s office and only weeks after Mueller’s appointment to be special counsel.
The special counsel's office started collecting Michael Cohen's emails in July 2017. It started providing evidence to the U.S. attorney in Manhattan in February 2018. (The searches took place in April 2018.) pic.twitter.com/mrfi9frOAJThe special counsel's office started collecting Michael Cohen's emails in July 2017. It started providing evidence to the U.S. attorney in Manhattan in February 2018. (The searches took place in April 2018.) pic.twitter.com/mrfi9frOAJ
Everything related to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal appears to be redacted in the Cohen documents that were released this morning.Everything related to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal appears to be redacted in the Cohen documents that were released this morning.
Everything about the campaign finance violations involving Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal has been redacted. pic.twitter.com/lpmSdDOobAEverything about the campaign finance violations involving Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal has been redacted. pic.twitter.com/lpmSdDOobA
Good morning.Good morning.
President Donald Trump attacked the husband of top aide Kellyanne Conway as “a loser” on Twitter this morning, Elizabeth Warren endorsed abolishing the electoral college at a townhall last night and the search warrant and other supporting documents that led to the raid on former Trump fixer Michael Cohen’s office last year have been released.President Donald Trump attacked the husband of top aide Kellyanne Conway as “a loser” on Twitter this morning, Elizabeth Warren endorsed abolishing the electoral college at a townhall last night and the search warrant and other supporting documents that led to the raid on former Trump fixer Michael Cohen’s office last year have been released.
It’s Tuesday in American politics.It’s Tuesday in American politics.