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Director Defends FBI After Trump Criticism

December 4, 2017 at 8:44 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

FBI Director Christopher Wray defended his work force in an email after President Trump said on Twitter that the agency’s standing was the “worst in history” and its reputation was in “tatters,” the New York Times reports.

In a message to the F.B.I.’s 35,000 agents and support staff, Mr. Wray said that he was “inspired by example after example of professionalism and dedication to justice demonstrated around the bureau. It is truly an honor to represent you.”

“He did not mention Mr. Trump by name. But Mr. Wray’s remarks came one day after the president’s latest bashing of the country’s premier law enforcement agency.”

Trump Advised to Change Lawyers or Oust Mueller

December 4, 2017 at 7:35 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The Associated Press reports that President Trump told “two close allies over the weekend that he believed he was in the clear and that Mueller’s team wouldn’t unveil any further charges… Both of the confidants said they disputed that assessment and urged Trump to go on the offensive, perhaps by firing his current lawyers or triggering a series of events that could lead to Mueller’s dismissal.”

“Trump did not suggest he was considering that approach. And one of the advisers, who speaks to Trump regularly, said the president had not discussed with him the possibility of issuing any pardons.”

For members: Will Trump Now Try to Fire Mueller?

Manafort Accused of Violating Bail Conditions

December 4, 2017 at 7:08 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Special counsel Robert Mueller accused President Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, of working with a Russian colleague to draft an opinion piece about his political work for Ukraine, Reuters reports.

“Had it been published, prosecutors say it would have violated a Nov. 8 court order not to discuss the case publicly… Due to Manafort’s actions, prosecutors said the judge should reject his request to modify his bail conditions.”


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Trump’s Approval Ties an All-Time Low

December 4, 2017 at 6:58 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Gallup finds President Trump’s weekly job approval dropped to 35%, matching the lowest weekly average of his tenure so far.

Pence Pleads Ignorance as Russia Probe Deepens

December 4, 2017 at 6:56 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“As the White House contends with questions about who knew about former national security adviser Michael Flynn lying to the FBI, people close to Vice President Mike Pence are trying to make clear that President Donald Trump’s No. 2 knew nothing at all,” Politico reports.

“Pence’s aides have maintained for months that their man was out of the loop, blissfully ignorant to contacts between the Trump campaign and various foreign actors, from the Russian ambassador to WikiLeaks.”

Emails Contradict McFarland’s Testimony

December 4, 2017 at 6:21 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland “told lawmakers that she did not discuss or know anything about interactions between Sergey Kislyak, who had been Moscow’s ambassador to the United States,” and Michael Flynn, the New York Times reports.

“But emails… appear to undermine those statements. In a Dec. 29 message about newly imposed Obama administration sanctions against Russia for its election interference, Ms. McFarland, then serving on Mr. Trump’s transition team, told another transition official that Mr. Flynn would be talking to the Russian ambassador that evening.”

GOP Accidentally Killed a Favorite Tax Break

December 4, 2017 at 6:16 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

New York Magazine: “Mitch McConnell never subjected his blueprint for restructuring the world’s largest economy to a single hearing. His caucus never invited experts to offer insight into the bill’s implications for housing, health care, higher education, outsourcing, or tax evasion. This haste had an upside for the Senate GOP: It allowed the party to pass deeply unpopular changes to the tax code before the public had time to learn about them.”

“But approaching major legislation like an Adderall-addled sophomore approaches an overdue term paper came with a minor drawback: It forced the party to pass a tax bill before they had time to read it.”

“In hindsight, McConnell should have asked for an extension. While Republicans were manically outlining their plans to take from the poor to give to the Trumps, they also, accidentally, nullified all of their corporate donors’ favorite deductions.”

Woman Has Evidence of Teenage Relationship with Moore

December 4, 2017 at 5:19 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Debbie Wesson Gibson didn’t like when Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R) denied their relationship when she was a teenager and he was 34, the Washington Post reports.

“Gibson said that after finding the scrapbook, she was not sure whether to make it public given the threats she received after publication of the original story. Then she heard what Moore said last week, she said, and contacted The Post.”

Said Gibson: “He called me a liar. Roy Moore made an egregious mistake to attack that one thing — my integrity.”

GOP Pushes to Avoid a Shutdown

December 4, 2017 at 5:12 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Republicans are moving toward passing a two-week stopgap measure to avoid a looming government shutdown, but the path in the coming weeks is treacherous, with obstacles on both sides of the aisle as lawmakers push their own priorities, some unrelated to government spending,” the New York Times reports.

“With government funding set to expire at the end of Friday, Republicans are aiming to buy more time so they can negotiate over a long-term spending package. The task is complicated by a feud between President Trump and Democrats, whose votes Republicans need to secure passage, and measures on the politically fraught issues of immigration and the Affordable Care Act.”

Supreme Court Allows Travel Ban to Be Enforced

December 4, 2017 at 5:10 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The Supreme Court “granted President Trump’s request that his revised travel ban be enforced fully while legal challenges to it proceed in lower courts,” the Washington Post reports.

“The justices approved a request from the president’s lawyers to lift restrictions on the order — which bans most travelers from eight nations, most with Muslim majorities — that had been imposed by lower courts.”

New York Times: “The court’s brief, unsigned order on Monday urged appeals courts to move swiftly to determine whether the latest ban was lawful.”

Sessions Argued Obstruction Was a ‘High Crime’

December 4, 2017 at 4:21 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“President Trump’s personal lawyer argued Monday that, as the nominal head of federal law enforcement, the president is legally unable to obstruct justice. But the exact opposite view was once argued by another senior Trump lawyer: Attorney General Jeff Sessions,” Politico reports.

“In 1999, Sessions – then an Alabama senator – laid out an impassioned case for President Bill Clinton to be removed from office based on the argument that Clinton obstructed justice amid the investigation into his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.”

Trump May Face Reckoning In Suit by Female Accuser

December 4, 2017 at 3:30 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A defamation suit filed in January in the New York State Supreme Court by Summer Zervos, a short-lived contestant on The Apprentice, “has reached a critical point, with oral arguments over Trump’s motion to dismiss scheduled for Tuesday, after which the judge is expected to rule on whether the case may move forward,” the Washington Post reports.

“If it proceeds, Zervos’s attorneys could gather and make public incidents from Trump’s past and Trump could be called to testify, with the unwelcome specter of a former president looming over him: It was Bill Clinton’s misleading sworn testimony — not the repeated allegations of sexual harassment against him — that eventually led to his impeachment.”

GOP Sought to Undercut Unfavorable Tax Analysis

December 4, 2017 at 3:03 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“A Republican requirement that Congress consider the full cost of major legislation threatened to derail the party’s $1.5 trillion tax rewrite last week. So lawmakers went on the offensive to discredit the agency performing the analysis,” the New York Times reports.

“In 2015, Republicans changed the budget rules in Congress so that official scorekeepers would be required to analyze the potential economic impact of major legislation… But on Thursday, hours before they were set to vote on the largest tax cut Congress has considered in years, Senate Republicans opened an assault on that scorekeeper… which showed the Senate plan would not, as lawmakers contended, pay for itself but would add $1 trillion to the federal budget deficit.”

“Public statements and messaging documents obtained by The New York Times show a concerted push by Republican lawmakers to discredit a nonpartisan agency they had long praised.”

Former Lawmaker Sentenced to 5 Years In Prison

December 4, 2017 at 2:46 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former Rep. Corrine Brown (D-FL) was sentenced to five years in federal prison for fraud and tax crimes that included raising about $800,000 for a sham charity, the Florida Times-Union reports.

Said U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan: “This is a sad day for everyone. I was impressed with all the outpouring of support for you, and I think it’s a tribute to all the work you’ve done over the years. That’s what makes this all the more tragic.”

Farenthold Defends Settlement of Lawsuit

December 4, 2017 at 2:10 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) told KRIS-TV that he’s going to pay back the money taxpayers spent settling a lawsuit filed against his office by a former employee.

The four-term congressmen said “he was not given a choice in whether to spend his own money, or the taxpayers’, when handling the suit in which former employee Lauren Greene alleged the Congressman, and key staff members, created a hostile work environment and then, retaliated against her when she complained.”

Said Farenthold: “The process is broken.”

Extra Bonus Quote of the Day

December 4, 2017 at 1:50 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“They’re probably shitting bricks. How can you not?”

— An unnamed attorney who represents a senior Trump aide caught up in the Russia investigation, quoted by Politico, on what the White House staff is feeling after Michael Flynn’s guilty plea.

Trump Offers Strong Endorsement of Roy Moore

December 4, 2017 at 1:31 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Trump “offered a strong endorsement of Roy Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama embroiled in accusations that he had inappropriate sexual relations with underage girls,” the New York Times reports.

“While many Republicans called for Mr. Moore to drop out of the race after several women came out with their stories, Mr. Trump has defended him, saying that Mr. Moore denied the accounts and deserved to be heard.”

The Moore campaign tells Axios that Trump wrapped up his phone call to Moore saying, “go get ’em, Roy!”

Trump Was told Flynn Lied to FBI

December 4, 2017 at 1:30 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The White House’s chief lawyer told President Trump in January he believed then-national security adviser Michael Flynn had misled the FBI and lied to Vice President Mike Pence and should be fired,” CNN reports.

“The description of the conversation raises new questions about what Trump knew about Flynn’s situation when he urged then-FBI Director James Comey to drop the investigation into Flynn and whether anyone in the White House, including the President himself, attempted to obstruct justice. Special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russians, a probe led by Comey until Trump fired him.”

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