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G7 summit at Trump resort will not cover climate crisis, says White House – live G7 summit at Trump resort will not cover climate crisis, says White House – live
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The ceasefire will be 120 hours – five days. Pence seems confident that a permanent ceasefire will be in place. During the five days, Kurdish troops will withdraw from as Turkey creates a 20-mile “safe zone”.
Pence announces what he describes as an agreement with Turkey for a temporary (120-hour) "pause" in fighting in Syria, while US "facilitates" the withdrawal of mostly Kurdish forces from the area Turkey wants to control. If they do, Turkey will make pause permanent, he says.
Pence says that the US endorsed a “safe zone” as a buffer between the Kurds and Turkish troops.
Pence said because Turkey agreed to a ceasefire, the US agreed not to implement any sanctions. Once a permanent ceasefire is in place, economic sanctions will be removed.
Pence says US has agreed not to implement any more sanctions on Turkey during ceasefire and says once permanent ceasefire takes effect, the US will revoke economic punishments taken in response to Turkey's actions in Syria
Vice-president Mike Pence just announced a ceasefire in Syria, negotiated with Turkey. Turkey has agreed to stop fighting to allow Kurdish forces to withdraw from Turkey’s designated safe zone.
MIKE PENCE: “Today the United States and Turkey have agreed to a ceasefire in Syria.”pic.twitter.com/aSajWNbVVN
Meanwhile, the press conference with vice president Mike Pence and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is set to begin shortly.
Trump indicated the two leaders had reached some kind of decision on the situation in Syria and predicted “millions of lives” would be saved as a result.
Great news out of Turkey. News Conference shortly with @VP and @SecPompeo. Thank you to @RTErdogan. Millions of lives will be saved!
Well, that was a whirlwind of a press briefing from Mick Mulvaney. Here are some of the key points that Trump’s acting chief of staff covered:
The next G7 summit will be held at Trump’s resort near Miami. Mulvaney said the White House correctly predicted the selection would spark allegations of the president trying to profit off his office, but officials decided to go ahead with the decision anyway because Trump National Doral was the “perfect” site for the multi-nation summit.
Although the G7 will be held near Miami, which is already suffering the consequences of the higher temperatures and rising sea levels, Mulvaney said that the climate crisis would not be on the summit’s agenda.
Here’s the real kicker: after weeks of Trump claiming there was no quid pro quo involved in the delaying of military aid to Ukraine, Mulvaney confirmed that there was indeed a quid pro quo. However, he said the quid pro quo in question involved an investigation of a debunked conspiracy theory from the 2016 election and not a probe of Joe Biden. Mulvaney said this distinction made the request acceptable, but it is safe to assume that any ethics expert would take issue with that argument.
Mulvaney said it should be taken as a given that political calculations would factor into foreign policy decisions, and he offered this advice to reporters: “Get over it.”
There will certainly be reactions to the presser rolling in, so stay tuned to the blog.
Mulvaney has now concluded his press briefing, during which Trump’s acting chief of staff dismissed any notion that it was inappropriate to allow political calculations to impact foreign policy.Mulvaney has now concluded his press briefing, during which Trump’s acting chief of staff dismissed any notion that it was inappropriate to allow political calculations to impact foreign policy.
Mulvaney said: “We do it all the time. Get over it.”Mulvaney said: “We do it all the time. Get over it.”
Mulvaney concedes that Trump’s desire to investigate “DNC server” was part of the reason Ukraine aide was held upreporter: so it was a quid pro quoMulvaney: we do that all the time. get over it. politics is going to be involved in foreign policy elections do have consequencesMulvaney concedes that Trump’s desire to investigate “DNC server” was part of the reason Ukraine aide was held upreporter: so it was a quid pro quoMulvaney: we do that all the time. get over it. politics is going to be involved in foreign policy elections do have consequences
Mulvaney is still speaking at the White House, but it’s worth taking a moment to recognize what Trump’s acting chief of staff just confirmed.Mulvaney is still speaking at the White House, but it’s worth taking a moment to recognize what Trump’s acting chief of staff just confirmed.
Trump has insisted for weeks that there was no quid pro quo involved in the delaying of US military aid to Ukraine.Trump has insisted for weeks that there was no quid pro quo involved in the delaying of US military aid to Ukraine.
However, Mulvaney is now essentially saying that there was a quid pro quo but that the quid pro quo in question involved an investigation of a conspiracy theory linked to the 2016 election, not a probe of Joe Biden.However, Mulvaney is now essentially saying that there was a quid pro quo but that the quid pro quo in question involved an investigation of a conspiracy theory linked to the 2016 election, not a probe of Joe Biden.
White House admits the quid pro quo occurred, says it’s totally cool though. >> https://t.co/yZ1zG9rS0GWhite House admits the quid pro quo occurred, says it’s totally cool though. >> https://t.co/yZ1zG9rS0G
Trump’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said that the delay in distributing military aid to Ukraine was indeed connected to an investigation of the 2016 hacking of the Democratic National Committee.Trump’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said that the delay in distributing military aid to Ukraine was indeed connected to an investigation of the 2016 hacking of the Democratic National Committee.
Mulvaney on Ukraine: says the request for a look back to what happened in 2016 WAS part of the reason why Trump held up military aid to Ukraine. The president has previously denied that. Says “we do that all the time with foreign policy.” pic.twitter.com/Q83ZZHaqNuMulvaney on Ukraine: says the request for a look back to what happened in 2016 WAS part of the reason why Trump held up military aid to Ukraine. The president has previously denied that. Says “we do that all the time with foreign policy.” pic.twitter.com/Q83ZZHaqNu
This is only the latest in a long series of shifting explanations from the White House for why the money was held up.This is only the latest in a long series of shifting explanations from the White House for why the money was held up.
Mulvaney is at the WH podium saying casually that the WH held up security money from Ukraine until Trump got assurances that the government investigate a conspiracy theory about the 2016 election and the DNC server. A conspiracy theory.Mulvaney is at the WH podium saying casually that the WH held up security money from Ukraine until Trump got assurances that the government investigate a conspiracy theory about the 2016 election and the DNC server. A conspiracy theory.
But Mulvaney said there was nothing improper in the president’s communications with Ukraine because the delayed aid was not at all connected to a potential investigation of Joe Biden.But Mulvaney said there was nothing improper in the president’s communications with Ukraine because the delayed aid was not at all connected to a potential investigation of Joe Biden.
However, the White House’s own memo on the president’s call with the Ukrainian president shows that Trump brought up a potential investigation of Biden and his son, despite lacking any evidence to back up his corruption claims against the pair.However, the White House’s own memo on the president’s call with the Ukrainian president shows that Trump brought up a potential investigation of Biden and his son, despite lacking any evidence to back up his corruption claims against the pair.
The G7 summit will be hosted at one of Trump’s resorts near Miami, which is already seeing the consequences of the climate crisis in higher temperatures and rising sea levels.The G7 summit will be hosted at one of Trump’s resorts near Miami, which is already seeing the consequences of the climate crisis in higher temperatures and rising sea levels.
But the president’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said the climate crisis would not be on the agenda for the multi-nation summit.But the president’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said the climate crisis would not be on the agenda for the multi-nation summit.
"Climate change will not be on the agenda" at next year's G-7, Mulvaney says"Climate change will not be on the agenda" at next year's G-7, Mulvaney says
Trump was criticized earlier this year for skipping a climate session at the G7 summit in France.Trump was criticized earlier this year for skipping a climate session at the G7 summit in France.
Mulvaney brushed off a question from a reporter about how Trump could criticize Joe Biden for alleged self-dealing (with no evidence) when he is hosting a G7 summit at the president’s resort.Mulvaney brushed off a question from a reporter about how Trump could criticize Joe Biden for alleged self-dealing (with no evidence) when he is hosting a G7 summit at the president’s resort.
Asked how the president can hit Joe Biden's family for profiting off his vice presidency when he's hosting the G7 at his property, Mick Mulvaney says with a chuckle: "He's going to do that extraordinarily well."Asked how the president can hit Joe Biden's family for profiting off his vice presidency when he's hosting the G7 at his property, Mick Mulvaney says with a chuckle: "He's going to do that extraordinarily well."
The WH announces that the absolute best place in the United States of America to host the G-7 just happens to be owned by the president. Pretty incredible given their efforts to attack Biden, with no evidence, over the appearance of getting some kind of benefit from US policy.The WH announces that the absolute best place in the United States of America to host the G-7 just happens to be owned by the president. Pretty incredible given their efforts to attack Biden, with no evidence, over the appearance of getting some kind of benefit from US policy.
Criticism of hosting the G7 summit at Trump’s Florida resort first surfaced earlier this year, when reports emerged that the property was being considered as a host site.Criticism of hosting the G7 summit at Trump’s Florida resort first surfaced earlier this year, when reports emerged that the property was being considered as a host site.
Some noted that the club had previously settled a case with a guest who complained his room had beg bugs.Some noted that the club had previously settled a case with a guest who complained his room had beg bugs.
When reports emerged in Aug that Doral golf club could host the G7, Trump said he was "not at all" concerned about ethical implications of using a diplomatic gathering to promote club run by his own company. He also denied it had bed bugs...@alex_mallinhttps://t.co/rKbpraMa0xWhen reports emerged in Aug that Doral golf club could host the G7, Trump said he was "not at all" concerned about ethical implications of using a diplomatic gathering to promote club run by his own company. He also denied it had bed bugs...@alex_mallinhttps://t.co/rKbpraMa0x
Mulvaney defended the selection of Trump’s resort as the site of the next G7 summit, saying the Doral club was the best option for hosting the multi-nation event.Mulvaney defended the selection of Trump’s resort as the site of the next G7 summit, saying the Doral club was the best option for hosting the multi-nation event.
The acting White House chief of staff said: “It’s almost like they built this facility to host that type of event.”The acting White House chief of staff said: “It’s almost like they built this facility to host that type of event.”
Mulvaney insisted that the president would not profit off the event and has not financially benefited from his office, echoing an oft-repeated claim from Trump himself.Mulvaney insisted that the president would not profit off the event and has not financially benefited from his office, echoing an oft-repeated claim from Trump himself.
But Mulvaney acknowledged that he was initially “skeptical” of holding the summit at Trump National Doral because of the inevitable political fallout.But Mulvaney acknowledged that he was initially “skeptical” of holding the summit at Trump National Doral because of the inevitable political fallout.
Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, announced that the next G-7 summit would be held at one of Trump’s clubs in Doral, Florida, in June.
Mick Mulvaney announces that the G7 will take place June 10-12 at Trump National in Doral pic.twitter.com/pSlmzMwFWj
The announcement will certainly raise concerns that Trump is attempting to personally profit off the office of the presidency.
The acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, has now taken the podium at the press briefing.
The former congressman opened his comments by mourning the loss of representative Elijah Cummings, saying his former colleague was a “classy guy” and would be missed.
Vice president Mike Pence has now been meeting with the Turkish president for about four hours in Ankara, even though the pair’s press conference was supposed to start more than an hour ago.
Food is being brought in for the reporters gathered there, indicating that the meeting could go on for a while longer.
The expanded bilat, which is the current meeting, has stretched over 2 hours. (It started at 5:12p) https://t.co/51cJmZmhCk
Carolyn Maloney to chair House Oversight Committee
In wake of US Congressman Elijah Cummings’ death, US Representative Carolyn Maloney will take over as acting chair of the House Oversight Committee. Maloney, a Democrat from New York City, was the second most senior member on the committee. The committee plays a key role in the House’s impeachment inquiry.
Expressing her sadness over Cummings’ passing, Maloney said in a statement that he was a “dear friend and mentor. ... His legacy – his fight for fairness, justice and equality – should be an inspiration to us all.”
The White House announced that Trump’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, will appear at a previously unannounced press briefing in about half an hour.
Press Briefing with White House Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney at 12:30 p.m. (Mulvaney faces a Friday deadline to produce materials to the House impeachment committees.)
The briefing will occur as Trump travels to Texas for a campaign rally and Pence continues his talks with the Turkish president in Ankara.
Rick Perry says Trump directed him to Giuliani
Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who was a top liaison between the Trump administration and Ukraine officials, says that Donald Trump directed him to his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to discuss Ukraine matters.
Perry has been dodging questions about the impeachment inquiry and told the Journal he has no plans of leaving the administration.
Here’s more from the Wall Street Journal’s story:
Energy Secretary Rick Perry said he sought out Rudy Giuliani this spring at President Trump’s direction to address Mr. Trump’s concerns about alleged Ukrainian corruption, a sign of how closely the president’s personal lawyer worked with the administration on Ukraine policy.
Mr. Perry, in an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal, said he contacted Mr. Giuliani in an effort to ease a path to a meeting between Mr. Trump and his new Ukrainian counterpart. He said Mr. Giuliani described to him during their phone call several concerns about Ukraine’s alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. election, concerns that haven’t been substantiated.
Nancy Pelosi has just concluded her weekly press conference, where the House speaker accused her Republican colleagues of distorting the meeting that senior lawmakers had with Trump yesterday.
Pelosi said she sometimes wished that such meetings could be recorded because her recollection of these sit-downs is always so drastically different than that of her Republican colleagues. (Most journalists would probably embrace the idea of recording meetings between Trump and congressional leadership.)
Nancy Pelosi on the instant classic photo the president tweeted of their meeting: "At that moment, I was probably saying, 'All roads lead to Putin.' " https://t.co/xY3eTlEDc5
Asked about the widely shared photo of her standing and pointing a finger at Trump during the meeting, Pelosi initially said she believed she was excusing herself when the picture was taken. She then corrected herself, saying she believed that at that specific moment, she was saying, “All roads lead to Putin.”
The House speaker did not specifically weigh in on the president’s alleged taunts and name-calling in the meeting, but she did criticize him and his team for lacking a plan on how to combat a potential resurgence of ISIS after the withdrawal of US troops from northern Syria.
‘Steely yet compassionate, principled yet open to new perspectives’
Former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama just released a statement on the death of US Congressman Elijah Cummings.
“True to the giants of progress he followed into public service, Chairman Cummings stood tallest and most resolute when our country needed him most,” read the statement.
NEW: Former Pres. Barack Obama on passing of Rep. Elijah Cummings: "May his example inspire more Americans to pick up the baton and carry it forward in a manner worthy of his service." https://t.co/kYpkXcbIvV pic.twitter.com/4F7KrnCIeW
Pelosi on Elijah Cummings: He lived the American dream
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is in the middle of her weekly press conference. She started it off by remembering US Congressman Elijah Cummings. She announced that the House will name a bill lowering the cost of prescription drugs, a cause Cummings was passionate about, after the late Congressman in his honor.
Pelosi remembers the late Rep. Elijah Cummings: "He lived the American dream and he wanted it for everyone else. He spoke with unsurpassed clarity and moral integrity when he spoke on the floor." https://t.co/bYrSEHy1Sm pic.twitter.com/vbxu5gGiN0
Meanwhile, lawmakers continue to offer condolences and memories in light of Democratic representative Elijah Cummings’ unexpected death.
The flag at the White House has been lowered to half-staff, and Nancy Pelosi is expected to soon address the loss in her weekly press conference.
It was my honor to work closely with Rep. Elijah Cummings over the years. His integrity and moral vision for his community and the country were extraordinary. He will be sorely missed. Jane and I are deeply saddened by the loss of our friend. Our thoughts are with his family.
Today our country lost a true leader. Congressman Elijah Cummings was a friend, a passionate fighter for justice, and a powerful voice of moral conscience in our government who served his country for decades with dignity and integrity. I’m blessed to have known him. #RIPElijah
Our nation has lost a mighty fighter for democracy, accountability, equity and justice with the tragic loss of Congressman Elijah Cummings. He never forgot that his was borrowed power, which he wielded in defense of the vulnerable and on behalf of the American people. #RIPElijah