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Mulvaney's quid pro quo walkback isn't 'the least bit credible', says Schiff – live Mulvaney's quid pro quo walkback isn't 'the least bit credible', says Schiff – live
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Trump’s re-election campaign is standing by Mick Mulvaney’s quid pro quo admission, so much so that it is now selling t-shirts with a quote from the acting White House chief of staff: “Get over it.”
Inbox: Trump campaign is selling "GET OVER IT" T-shirts. pic.twitter.com/73CnAnKFDO
Brad Parscale, the president’s campaign manager, said in a statement announcing sale of the shirts: “Life isn’t a movie and there are real issues facing Americans today that Washington politicians are not addressing because they’re obsessed with theatrical witch hunts against their political rivals. The President has been fully transparent and it’s time for Democrats to get over it.”
The decision to advertise the quote is somewhat perplexing, considering Mulvaney later walked back his admission that the delaying of military aid to Ukraine was linked to a quid pro quo.
While speaking to reporters at the White House yesterday, Mulvaney acknowledged that Trump had held back the military aid to pressure Ukraine to open an investigation into the Democrats. Mulvaney said: “I have news for everybody: Get over it. There is going to be political influence in foreign policy.”
However, the White House official later walked that back in a statement, saying: “The only reasons we were holding the money was because of concern about lack of support from other nations and concerns over corruption.”
Joe Biden has just rolled out 51 new endorsements from current and former lawmakers in Massachusetts, the home state of fellow Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren.
Biden’s campaign manager said in a statement announcing the endorsements: “The Bay Staters who’ve joined with us today are ready for that fight, and know that Joe Biden can unite the country across party lines to defeat Donald Trump.”
Many of those endorsing Biden similarly backed his unsuccessful presidential bid in 2008, according to a Politico reporter.
Biden has deep ties to Massachusetts -- many of these people endorsed Biden in the 2007-08 primary. https://t.co/QcJFfoE0nA
However, after Trump captured the Republican nomination in 2016 with virtually no party backing, there has been increased skepticism that endorsements actually matter all that much in primary contests, as a Bloomberg News reporter noted.
Do endorsements from party insiders matter anymore (save for rare exceptions like a Barack Obama)?Among 2020 Dems, Biden keeps racking up endorsements, Warren lags far behind yet has caught up to him in polls."Party Decides" theory took a savage beating in the '16 GOP race.
John Kasich, the former Republican governor of Ohio, said he thought that Trump should be impeached.John Kasich, the former Republican governor of Ohio, said he thought that Trump should be impeached.
John Kasich tells Ana Cabrera that Trump should be impeached. "I say it with great sadness. This is not something that I really wanted to do. ...But this behavior, in my opinion, cannot be tolerated." pic.twitter.com/12YjAGPErMJohn Kasich tells Ana Cabrera that Trump should be impeached. "I say it with great sadness. This is not something that I really wanted to do. ...But this behavior, in my opinion, cannot be tolerated." pic.twitter.com/12YjAGPErM
Kasich, who sought the 2016 Republican presidential nomination against Trump, told CNN that he thought the president had “crossed the Rubicon” and deserved to be impeached.Kasich, who sought the 2016 Republican presidential nomination against Trump, told CNN that he thought the president had “crossed the Rubicon” and deserved to be impeached.
Kasich added: “I say it with great sadness. This is not something that I really wanted to do. ... But this behavior, in my opinion, cannot be tolerated.”Kasich added: “I say it with great sadness. This is not something that I really wanted to do. ... But this behavior, in my opinion, cannot be tolerated.”
The former governor has repeatedly criticized Trump in the past and recently said that he would not vote for the president in the 2020 election.The former governor has repeatedly criticized Trump in the past and recently said that he would not vote for the president in the 2020 election.
The top Republican on the House judiciary committee, Doug Collins, is demanding access to the depositions from the impeachment inquiry, even though his panel is not one of the three leading the probe.The top Republican on the House judiciary committee, Doug Collins, is demanding access to the depositions from the impeachment inquiry, even though his panel is not one of the three leading the probe.
The Democrats are trying to conduct their “impeachment” inquiry in secret. We’ll see about that . . . https://t.co/oDmtBLkR61The Democrats are trying to conduct their “impeachment” inquiry in secret. We’ll see about that . . . https://t.co/oDmtBLkR61
Collins said in a letter to the three Democratic chairs leading the inquiry: “I write to inform you of my intent to exercise my right under House Rule XI, Clause 2(e)(2)(A) to review documents and records in possession of [your committees] so that you may prepare accordingly.Collins said in a letter to the three Democratic chairs leading the inquiry: “I write to inform you of my intent to exercise my right under House Rule XI, Clause 2(e)(2)(A) to review documents and records in possession of [your committees] so that you may prepare accordingly.
“Please make available all records, documents, transcripts, and other materials related to or obtained in the course of the ongoing joint investigation between the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Committee on Foreign Affairs, and Committee on Oversight and Reform.”“Please make available all records, documents, transcripts, and other materials related to or obtained in the course of the ongoing joint investigation between the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Committee on Foreign Affairs, and Committee on Oversight and Reform.”
One of Collins’ Republican colleagues on the judiciary committee, Matt Gaetz, tried to demand access to the investigating panels’ interview with Fiona Hill, Trump’s former top adviser on Russia, earlier this week.One of Collins’ Republican colleagues on the judiciary committee, Matt Gaetz, tried to demand access to the investigating panels’ interview with Fiona Hill, Trump’s former top adviser on Russia, earlier this week.
The House parliamentarian ruled that Gaetz could not sit in on the interview because his panel was not one of the three leading the inquiry, so it will be interesting to see if Collins’ demand goes similarly unmet.The House parliamentarian ruled that Gaetz could not sit in on the interview because his panel was not one of the three leading the inquiry, so it will be interesting to see if Collins’ demand goes similarly unmet.
Secretary of state Mike Pompeo criticized House Democrats’ handling of the impeachment inquiry against Trump, echoing Republicans’ complaints that witnesses have not testified alongside government lawyers.Secretary of state Mike Pompeo criticized House Democrats’ handling of the impeachment inquiry against Trump, echoing Republicans’ complaints that witnesses have not testified alongside government lawyers.
Pompeo told Politico: “They’re not letting state department lawyers in the room … they have not let state department lawyers be part of these hearings ... That’s unheard of … I haven’t seen you all report that.”Pompeo told Politico: “They’re not letting state department lawyers in the room … they have not let state department lawyers be part of these hearings ... That’s unheard of … I haven’t seen you all report that.”
However, a Washington Post reporter noted that government lawyers are actually never allowed into the room during depositions.However, a Washington Post reporter noted that government lawyers are actually never allowed into the room during depositions.
“3. Witnesses may be accompanied at a deposition by personal, nongovernmental counsel to advise them of their rights. Only members, committee staff designated by the chair or ranking minority member, an official reporter, witness, and witness's counsel are permitted to attend.”“3. Witnesses may be accompanied at a deposition by personal, nongovernmental counsel to advise them of their rights. Only members, committee staff designated by the chair or ranking minority member, an official reporter, witness, and witness's counsel are permitted to attend.”
Trump is reportedly meeting with Dan Brouillette, the deputy secretary of energy, today. The meeting comes just a day after Brouillette’s boss, Rick Perry, informed the president of his intention to resign.Trump is reportedly meeting with Dan Brouillette, the deputy secretary of energy, today. The meeting comes just a day after Brouillette’s boss, Rick Perry, informed the president of his intention to resign.
Scooplet: Trump meeting with Dan Brouillette today, sources tell me and @AriNatter, as he weighs putting the ex Bush official in charge of the $36B agency, which controls nation’s nuclear arsenal and emergency crude oil stockpile. Mtg comes day after Perry's resignation letter.Scooplet: Trump meeting with Dan Brouillette today, sources tell me and @AriNatter, as he weighs putting the ex Bush official in charge of the $36B agency, which controls nation’s nuclear arsenal and emergency crude oil stockpile. Mtg comes day after Perry's resignation letter.
Earlier this month, Bloomberg News reported on Perry cultivating Brouillette as a possible successor:Earlier this month, Bloomberg News reported on Perry cultivating Brouillette as a possible successor:
Brouillette has recently has taken a higher profile role at the department, filling in for Perry in appearances abroad and on television interviews as well as cabinet meetings. That’s viewed by some as an effort by the secretary to prepare a successor. Brouillette, 57, has also taken a bigger role on some policy matters, such as natural gas exports and touting American energy to foreign allies.Brouillette has recently has taken a higher profile role at the department, filling in for Perry in appearances abroad and on television interviews as well as cabinet meetings. That’s viewed by some as an effort by the secretary to prepare a successor. Brouillette, 57, has also taken a bigger role on some policy matters, such as natural gas exports and touting American energy to foreign allies.
Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House intelligence committee, said he did not find Mick Mulvaney’s walkback of his quid pro quo admission to be “the least bit credible.”Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House intelligence committee, said he did not find Mick Mulvaney’s walkback of his quid pro quo admission to be “the least bit credible.”
Schiff on Mulvaney's walkback: "That's not the least bit credible." pic.twitter.com/5PSzXtdCl6Schiff on Mulvaney's walkback: "That's not the least bit credible." pic.twitter.com/5PSzXtdCl6
The acting White House chief of staff acknowledged to reporters yesterday that the delay in dispersing military aid to Ukraine was due to Trump’s demand for an investigation into the Democrats.The acting White House chief of staff acknowledged to reporters yesterday that the delay in dispersing military aid to Ukraine was due to Trump’s demand for an investigation into the Democrats.
But Mulvaney denied that claim in a statement just hours later, saying: “The only reasons we were holding the money was because of concern about lack of support from other nations and concerns over corruption.”But Mulvaney denied that claim in a statement just hours later, saying: “The only reasons we were holding the money was because of concern about lack of support from other nations and concerns over corruption.”
Here’s where things stand so far today:Here’s where things stand so far today:
Trump told reporters Mick Mulvaney had “clarified” his admission yesterday that the delay in dispersing military aid to Ukraine was the result of a quid pro quo. The acting White House chief of staff issued a statement last night denying the charge, just hours after he told reporters that the aid was delayed because of Trump’s request for an investigation into the Democrats.Trump told reporters Mick Mulvaney had “clarified” his admission yesterday that the delay in dispersing military aid to Ukraine was the result of a quid pro quo. The acting White House chief of staff issued a statement last night denying the charge, just hours after he told reporters that the aid was delayed because of Trump’s request for an investigation into the Democrats.
Hillary Clinton suggested that the Russians may be “grooming” Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to launch a third-party White House bid.Hillary Clinton suggested that the Russians may be “grooming” Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to launch a third-party White House bid.
The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said Trump’s letter to him urging caution in Syria showed a lack of respect, warning that he would respond to the US president’s breach of decorum in time.The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said Trump’s letter to him urging caution in Syria showed a lack of respect, warning that he would respond to the US president’s breach of decorum in time.
There will be plenty more coming up, so stay tuned.There will be plenty more coming up, so stay tuned.
Trump is taking questions from reporters about the Ukraine controversy after speaking to the two Nasa astronauts who are participating in the first all-woman spacewalk.Trump is taking questions from reporters about the Ukraine controversy after speaking to the two Nasa astronauts who are participating in the first all-woman spacewalk.
Asked about Mick Mulvaney’s admission that the delay in dispersing military aid to Ukraine was related to the president’s request for an investigation into Democrats, Trump said: “I think he clarified that.”Asked about Mick Mulvaney’s admission that the delay in dispersing military aid to Ukraine was related to the president’s request for an investigation into Democrats, Trump said: “I think he clarified that.”
President Trump on Cos Mick Mulvaney: "I think he clarified it." On Turkey: "They're back to the full pause." on Syria: "We've taken control of the oil in the Middle East."President Trump on Cos Mick Mulvaney: "I think he clarified it." On Turkey: "They're back to the full pause." on Syria: "We've taken control of the oil in the Middle East."
Last night, the acting White House chief of staff issued a statement that said: “The only reasons we were holding the money was because of concern about lack of support from other nations and concerns over corruption. There never was any condition on the flow of the aid related to the matter of the DNC server.”Last night, the acting White House chief of staff issued a statement that said: “The only reasons we were holding the money was because of concern about lack of support from other nations and concerns over corruption. There never was any condition on the flow of the aid related to the matter of the DNC server.”
But hours earlier, Mulvaney described the requested investigation into the 2016 election and told reporters: “That’s why we held up the money.”But hours earlier, Mulvaney described the requested investigation into the 2016 election and told reporters: “That’s why we held up the money.”
Addressing concerns that the Trump administration had allowed political interests to influence foreign policy, Mulvaney said: “I have news for everybody: Get over it ... There is going to be political influence in foreign policy.”Addressing concerns that the Trump administration had allowed political interests to influence foreign policy, Mulvaney said: “I have news for everybody: Get over it ... There is going to be political influence in foreign policy.”
Flanked by Mike Pence and Ivanka Trump, the president has just concluded a call to Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, the Nasa astronauts who are participating in the first spacewalk conducted entirely by women.Flanked by Mike Pence and Ivanka Trump, the president has just concluded a call to Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, the Nasa astronauts who are participating in the first spacewalk conducted entirely by women.
"This is President Donald Trump. Do you hear me?""Can hear you." Trump congratulates Christina Koch & Jessica Meir during the first all-woman spacewalk. First time since 1969 Moon landing that sitting president speaks directly to astronauts while they are outside a spacecraft pic.twitter.com/5iEdM1qiA9"This is President Donald Trump. Do you hear me?""Can hear you." Trump congratulates Christina Koch & Jessica Meir during the first all-woman spacewalk. First time since 1969 Moon landing that sitting president speaks directly to astronauts while they are outside a spacecraft pic.twitter.com/5iEdM1qiA9
Trump praised Koch and Meir as “very brave, brilliant women” and told them that the country was “very proud” of them.Trump praised Koch and Meir as “very brave, brilliant women” and told them that the country was “very proud” of them.
The president also reiterated his goal of seeing Nasa launch an expedition to Mars. Trump said: “First the moon and then we go to Mars.”The president also reiterated his goal of seeing Nasa launch an expedition to Mars. Trump said: “First the moon and then we go to Mars.”
Hillary Clinton is doubling down on her suggestion that the Russians are “grooming” Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to launch a third-party White House bid.Hillary Clinton is doubling down on her suggestion that the Russians are “grooming” Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to launch a third-party White House bid.
Clinton did not mention Gabbard by name when she said: “I’m not making any predictions, but I think they’ve got their eye on someone who’s currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate. She’s the favorite of the Russians. They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far.”Clinton did not mention Gabbard by name when she said: “I’m not making any predictions, but I think they’ve got their eye on someone who’s currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate. She’s the favorite of the Russians. They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far.”
When asked if the former secretary of state was referring to Gabbard, Clinton’s spokesperson said: “If the nesting doll fits.”When asked if the former secretary of state was referring to Gabbard, Clinton’s spokesperson said: “If the nesting doll fits.”
Update from @merica: when asked if the former secretary of state was referring to Gabbard, Clinton spox Nick Merrill said, “If the nesting doll fits.” “This is not some outlandish claim,” Merrill added. “This is reality.”Update from @merica: when asked if the former secretary of state was referring to Gabbard, Clinton spox Nick Merrill said, “If the nesting doll fits.” “This is not some outlandish claim,” Merrill added. “This is reality.”
Trump reportedly intends to participate in a forum on criminal justice alongside several of the Democratic presidential candidates in South Carolina.Trump reportedly intends to participate in a forum on criminal justice alongside several of the Democratic presidential candidates in South Carolina.
The State, a South Carolina newspaper, reports:The State, a South Carolina newspaper, reports:
His participation will bring him to a historically black college in South Carolina, where he will share billing with half a dozen Democrats vying to replace him in 2020.His participation will bring him to a historically black college in South Carolina, where he will share billing with half a dozen Democrats vying to replace him in 2020.
The lead-up to Trump’s decision to join the program at Benedict College in Columbia the weekend of Oct. 25-27 was closely-guarded by organizers, who feared the president would either change his mind or alienate those who had already committed to attending or participating.The lead-up to Trump’s decision to join the program at Benedict College in Columbia the weekend of Oct. 25-27 was closely-guarded by organizers, who feared the president would either change his mind or alienate those who had already committed to attending or participating.
Two sources familiar with planning for the event confirmed Trump’s attendance to The State on Friday afternoon. The White House also confirmed Trump intends on going.Two sources familiar with planning for the event confirmed Trump’s attendance to The State on Friday afternoon. The White House also confirmed Trump intends on going.
A tense argument about the impeachment inquiry has broken out on the House floor between the Democratic majority leader, Steny Hoyer, and the Republican whip, Steve Scalise.A tense argument about the impeachment inquiry has broken out on the House floor between the Democratic majority leader, Steny Hoyer, and the Republican whip, Steve Scalise.
Scalise, a Republican of Louisiana, is complaining that Democrats are conducting the inquiry behind the closed doors and without holding a formal vote to authorize the investigation, although that is not legally required.Scalise, a Republican of Louisiana, is complaining that Democrats are conducting the inquiry behind the closed doors and without holding a formal vote to authorize the investigation, although that is not legally required.
!! Steny Hoyer and Steve Scalise are yelling at each other on the House floor about Dems keeping impeachment depositions behind closed doors and not letting members on relevant committees in the room. “This is not fairness. This is not how it’s always been done,” Scalise says.!! Steny Hoyer and Steve Scalise are yelling at each other on the House floor about Dems keeping impeachment depositions behind closed doors and not letting members on relevant committees in the room. “This is not fairness. This is not how it’s always been done,” Scalise says.
Scalise also falsely claimed that the whistleblower complaint on Trumps’s Ukraine call had been largely debunked, reiterating an oft-repeated talking point of the president’s.Scalise also falsely claimed that the whistleblower complaint on Trumps’s Ukraine call had been largely debunked, reiterating an oft-repeated talking point of the president’s.
Scalise, during colloquy with Hoyer, says the whistleblower complaint has been largely "debunked" even though virtually every aspect has been bolstered and supported by subsequent testimony.Scalise, during colloquy with Hoyer, says the whistleblower complaint has been largely "debunked" even though virtually every aspect has been bolstered and supported by subsequent testimony.