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Lindsay Graham asks countries to cooperate with the Trump administration’s investigation into the origins of the Mueller investigation
The republican senator sent a letter addressed to the leaders of the UK, Australia and Italy asking them to cooperate with attorney general William Barr as investigates the origins of the Mueller report, which brought forth evidence that Donald Trump may have obstructed justice.
Barr has traveled to the UK and Italy to chase conspiracy theories around the origins of the Mueller investigation.
“I write to request your country’s continued cooperation with Attorney General Barr as the Department of Justice continues to investigate the origins and extent of foreign influence in the 2016 U.S. presidential election,” Graham wrote.
Sen @LindseyGrahamSC sends letters to Australia/Italy/UK to encourage them to cooperate with AG Barr on his investigation into the origins of the Mueller investigation: pic.twitter.com/9KbuZALR5w
US attorney general 'met Italian officials to discuss Russiagate'
State department IG reportedly distributed disinformation
The state department inspector general distributed dozens of documents containing unproven claims about Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, according to CNN.
IG Steve Linick asked to meet with the staff of several House and Senate committees today to provide them with documents from State’s acting legal adviser related to Ukraine, according to multiple reports.
The documents in question appear to repeat the same unverified allegations against Biden that Rudy Giuliani and other Trump advisers and aides have been making publicly.
Per CNN, which obtained a copy of the documents:
The documents include claims against the Bidens as well as charges against former US Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, who was recalled earlier this year and whom President Donald Trump criticized in his July call with the Ukrainian president.
The packet also included internal State Department emails from officials discussing articles critical of Yovanovitch, calling some of it a “fake narrative.”
There is no evidence of wrongdoing by either Joe or Hunter Biden.
State Department inspector general Steve Linick told Congress that the State Department’s office of legal counsel provided the documents to the inspector general in May. The inspector general provided them to the FBI, and the FBI did not object to the documents being released to Congress, which could suggest the FBI is not actively investigating the matter.
The administration is moving forward with plans to collect DNA from hundreds of thousands of immigrants in federal custody and enter into a national criminal database, according to multiple reports.The administration is moving forward with plans to collect DNA from hundreds of thousands of immigrants in federal custody and enter into a national criminal database, according to multiple reports.
The Justice Department is developing regulations that would allow immigration officers to collect genetic information from most migrants detained at the border and at federal facilities. This would expand a pilot program that uses rapid DNA technology to collect data from families suspected of child trafficking.The Justice Department is developing regulations that would allow immigration officers to collect genetic information from most migrants detained at the border and at federal facilities. This would expand a pilot program that uses rapid DNA technology to collect data from families suspected of child trafficking.
Once DNA is collected, it would be transferred to an FBI’s database currently used to store information about people accused or convicted of serious crimes.Once DNA is collected, it would be transferred to an FBI’s database currently used to store information about people accused or convicted of serious crimes.
Elizabeth Warren sent her 2020 opponent Bernie Sanders’ campaign team dinner, in a gesture of goodwill as Sanders recovers from heart surgery.Elizabeth Warren sent her 2020 opponent Bernie Sanders’ campaign team dinner, in a gesture of goodwill as Sanders recovers from heart surgery.
big thank you to @TeamWarren for sending dinner to our dc headquarters. the team is very grateful (and started with the cookies first).big thank you to @TeamWarren for sending dinner to our dc headquarters. the team is very grateful (and started with the cookies first).
Apprently, there were cookies.Apprently, there were cookies.
US imposes tariffs on European wine and whiskeyUS imposes tariffs on European wine and whiskey
Breaking: US imposing 25% on French wine, single-malt Scotch whisky as part of response to EU aircraft subsides pic.twitter.com/Z5fMNwPCoqBreaking: US imposing 25% on French wine, single-malt Scotch whisky as part of response to EU aircraft subsides pic.twitter.com/Z5fMNwPCoq
The administration announced it ill be imposing tariffs on $7.5bn in European imports, beginning Oct. 18, over European Union subsidies to the airplane maker Airbus.The administration announced it ill be imposing tariffs on $7.5bn in European imports, beginning Oct. 18, over European Union subsidies to the airplane maker Airbus.
From the AP:From the AP:
The administration received a green light earlier Wednesday from the World Trade Organization, which ruled that the United States could impose the tariffs as retaliation for illegal aid that the 28-country EU gave to Airbus in its competition with its American rival Boeing.The administration received a green light earlier Wednesday from the World Trade Organization, which ruled that the United States could impose the tariffs as retaliation for illegal aid that the 28-country EU gave to Airbus in its competition with its American rival Boeing.
Culminating a 15-year fight over the EU’s subsidizing of Airbus, the administration’s Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said it plans to publish a list of targeted products later Wednesday or on Thursday.Culminating a 15-year fight over the EU’s subsidizing of Airbus, the administration’s Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said it plans to publish a list of targeted products later Wednesday or on Thursday.
Reports indicate that the state department inspector general, Steve Linick, has briefed a number of House and Senate committees about recent instances of “political retaliation” by department leaders against career staff over Ukraine.Reports indicate that the state department inspector general, Steve Linick, has briefed a number of House and Senate committees about recent instances of “political retaliation” by department leaders against career staff over Ukraine.
Linick left Congress moments ago and we’re expecting further details on the briefing shortly.Linick left Congress moments ago and we’re expecting further details on the briefing shortly.
Trump led a rambling joint press conference with the Finnish president, Sauli Niinistö, in which he accused the Democrat Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House intelligence committee, of co-authoring a whistleblower complaint detailing Trump’s attempts to dig up dirt on Joe Biden’s family by pushing the Ukraine president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to commission an investigation into the former vice-president’s son. Trump cited no evidence for this allegation.Trump led a rambling joint press conference with the Finnish president, Sauli Niinistö, in which he accused the Democrat Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House intelligence committee, of co-authoring a whistleblower complaint detailing Trump’s attempts to dig up dirt on Joe Biden’s family by pushing the Ukraine president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to commission an investigation into the former vice-president’s son. Trump cited no evidence for this allegation.
Bernie Sanders has tweeted his thanks to supporters and well-wishers after he was hospitalized due to a blocked artery.Bernie Sanders has tweeted his thanks to supporters and well-wishers after he was hospitalized due to a blocked artery.
And it appears that Linick is done with the briefing. This video just posted shows him leaving Capitol Hill.And it appears that Linick is done with the briefing. This video just posted shows him leaving Capitol Hill.
State Department IG Steve Linick departs Capitol Hill after briefing multiple Senate & House Committees on Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/au14GAw17cState Department IG Steve Linick departs Capitol Hill after briefing multiple Senate & House Committees on Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/au14GAw17c
We’re finally getting some more information on what the State Department Inspector General is briefing Congress about today.We’re finally getting some more information on what the State Department Inspector General is briefing Congress about today.
According to Reuters, which is quoting two “familiar sources” Steve Linick will tell lawmakers about recent instances of “potential political retaliation” by department leadership against career officials over Ukraine.According to Reuters, which is quoting two “familiar sources” Steve Linick will tell lawmakers about recent instances of “potential political retaliation” by department leadership against career officials over Ukraine.
Here’s the full report.Here’s the full report.
The two sources familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not provide details about what the potential retaliation may have involved.The two sources familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not provide details about what the potential retaliation may have involved.
The briefing is part of the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry into whether President Donald Trump sought help from Ukraine to investigate his political rival, Democrat Joe Biden, the former vice president.The briefing is part of the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry into whether President Donald Trump sought help from Ukraine to investigate his political rival, Democrat Joe Biden, the former vice president.
Following a whistleblower complaint last week, Democrats are looking into a July 25 call in which Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate Biden, a leading Democrat seeking to run against Republican Trump in 2020.Following a whistleblower complaint last week, Democrats are looking into a July 25 call in which Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate Biden, a leading Democrat seeking to run against Republican Trump in 2020.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is on a three-day trip to Italy, on Wednesday confirmed that he had listened in on the call, saying the conversation had centered on U.S. policy priorities.U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is on a three-day trip to Italy, on Wednesday confirmed that he had listened in on the call, saying the conversation had centered on U.S. policy priorities.
State Department Inspector General (IG) Steve Linick, who conducts independent oversight to combat waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement at the agency, was to provide the closed-door briefing to eight congressional committees at 3 p.m. (1900 GMT).State Department Inspector General (IG) Steve Linick, who conducts independent oversight to combat waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement at the agency, was to provide the closed-door briefing to eight congressional committees at 3 p.m. (1900 GMT).
A notice about the inspector general’s briefing said it would concern Ukraine and that Linick would bring documents provided by the Department’s acting legal advisor, said a third source who spoke on condition of anonymity.A notice about the inspector general’s briefing said it would concern Ukraine and that Linick would bring documents provided by the Department’s acting legal advisor, said a third source who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The panels invited are the House and Senate committees on intelligence, foreign affairs, government oversight and appropriations, congressional aides said.The panels invited are the House and Senate committees on intelligence, foreign affairs, government oversight and appropriations, congressional aides said.
The State Department did not respond to requests for comment.The State Department did not respond to requests for comment.
If the House inquiry results in articles of impeachment, or formal charges, against Trump, there would be a trial in the Senate on whether to remove him from office. The president’s fellow Republicans control the Senate and have shown little appetite for removing him.If the House inquiry results in articles of impeachment, or formal charges, against Trump, there would be a trial in the Senate on whether to remove him from office. The president’s fellow Republicans control the Senate and have shown little appetite for removing him.
The impeachment inquiry has begun to ensnare both career and politically appointed officials in the State Department.The impeachment inquiry has begun to ensnare both career and politically appointed officials in the State Department.
Bernie Sanders has tweeted his thanks to well wishers after he underwent heart surgery for a blocked artery. He has suspended campaign appearances but used his condition remind supporters of a key campaign goal: medicare for all.Bernie Sanders has tweeted his thanks to well wishers after he underwent heart surgery for a blocked artery. He has suspended campaign appearances but used his condition remind supporters of a key campaign goal: medicare for all.
Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling good. I'm fortunate to have good health care and great doctors and nurses helping me to recover.None of us know when a medical emergency might affect us. And no one should fear going bankrupt if it occurs. Medicare for All!Thanks for all the well wishes. I'm feeling good. I'm fortunate to have good health care and great doctors and nurses helping me to recover.None of us know when a medical emergency might affect us. And no one should fear going bankrupt if it occurs. Medicare for All!
OK - here are some takeaways from that press conference. It was a long one involving a lot of incoherent and rambling answers from the president. But here’s my best shot of at some of the most important comments relating to impeachment and the ongoing Ukraine scandal.OK - here are some takeaways from that press conference. It was a long one involving a lot of incoherent and rambling answers from the president. But here’s my best shot of at some of the most important comments relating to impeachment and the ongoing Ukraine scandal.
Firstly, Trump responded to a New York Times report, published earlier today, stating that the whistleblower had approached a House Intelligence Committee staff aide days before filing his complaint. The report states that the committee chairman, Adam Schiff, was later made aware of the nature of the allegations but was not given any information on the whistleblower’s identity. A spokesman for Schiff has confirmed parts of this reporting, and stated it is standard procedure for the committee to offer advice to whistleblowers on how to file complaints.Firstly, Trump responded to a New York Times report, published earlier today, stating that the whistleblower had approached a House Intelligence Committee staff aide days before filing his complaint. The report states that the committee chairman, Adam Schiff, was later made aware of the nature of the allegations but was not given any information on the whistleblower’s identity. A spokesman for Schiff has confirmed parts of this reporting, and stated it is standard procedure for the committee to offer advice to whistleblowers on how to file complaints.
Trump responded to the report during the press conference, making wildly unsubstantiated claims suggesting that: “I think he [Schiff] probably helped write it [the whistleblower complaint].” He added: “He [Schiff] knew long before, and he helped write it too.”Trump responded to the report during the press conference, making wildly unsubstantiated claims suggesting that: “I think he [Schiff] probably helped write it [the whistleblower complaint].” He added: “He [Schiff] knew long before, and he helped write it too.”
There is no reporting to suggest this occurred and Trump provided no evidence.There is no reporting to suggest this occurred and Trump provided no evidence.
Secondly, Trump indicated he plans to personally sue people involved in the special counsel’s investigation into Russian inference in the 2016 election. He did not give specific names when invited to by a reporter. But he said he and his personal attorney Rudy Guiliani were exploring the possibility. He said:Secondly, Trump indicated he plans to personally sue people involved in the special counsel’s investigation into Russian inference in the 2016 election. He did not give specific names when invited to by a reporter. But he said he and his personal attorney Rudy Guiliani were exploring the possibility. He said:
“I probably will, I was going to definitely, but I probably will be bringing litigation against a lot of people having to do with the corrupt investigation into the 2016 election. And I have every right to.”“I probably will, I was going to definitely, but I probably will be bringing litigation against a lot of people having to do with the corrupt investigation into the 2016 election. And I have every right to.”
It’s pretty difficult to interpret that at this stage given the president did not cite any specific grounds or names.It’s pretty difficult to interpret that at this stage given the president did not cite any specific grounds or names.
Finally, Trump continues to show complete contempt for the White House press corps. Here’s the exchange where he starts bossing a reporter around and making derisive comments about the media:Finally, Trump continues to show complete contempt for the White House press corps. Here’s the exchange where he starts bossing a reporter around and making derisive comments about the media:
Trump engages in contentious back and forth with @JeffMason1 after he dodges Ukraine question:Trump: We have the president of Finland, ask him a question.Mason: I have one for him, I just wanted to follow up on the one I asked you—Trump: Did you hear me? Ask him a question! pic.twitter.com/Co64SmxOmkTrump engages in contentious back and forth with @JeffMason1 after he dodges Ukraine question:Trump: We have the president of Finland, ask him a question.Mason: I have one for him, I just wanted to follow up on the one I asked you—Trump: Did you hear me? Ask him a question! pic.twitter.com/Co64SmxOmk
I’m still parsing that bizarre press conference. But meanwhile, on Capitol Hill:I’m still parsing that bizarre press conference. But meanwhile, on Capitol Hill:
State Department's IG has arrived on Capitol HillPhoto @jeremyherb pic.twitter.com/1ggLJxtMXoState Department's IG has arrived on Capitol HillPhoto @jeremyherb pic.twitter.com/1ggLJxtMXo
This press conference is quickly descending into a farce as Trump starts bossing reporters around, describing them as “fake news media” as they push the president on what he wanted the Ukrainian government to do to Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.This press conference is quickly descending into a farce as Trump starts bossing reporters around, describing them as “fake news media” as they push the president on what he wanted the Ukrainian government to do to Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.
Trump then instructs a reporter to ask Finland president Sauli Niinistö a question. The reporter obliges. Trump then attempts to answer the question on the president’s behalf.Trump then instructs a reporter to ask Finland president Sauli Niinistö a question. The reporter obliges. Trump then attempts to answer the question on the president’s behalf.
I’ll type a few highlights as it wraps up.I’ll type a few highlights as it wraps up.