Daily News Dump – July 15

Assange Turned Embassy into Command Post for Election Meddling

“New documents obtained exclusively by CNN reveal that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange received in-person deliveries, potentially of hacked materials related to the 2016 US election, during a series of suspicious meetings at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

The documents build on the possibility, raised by special counsel Robert Mueller in his report on Russian meddling, that couriers brought hacked files to Assange at the embassy.

The surveillance reports also describe how Assange turned the embassy into a command center and orchestrated a series of damaging disclosures that rocked the 2016 presidential campaign in the United States.” via CNN

This is some really explosive reporting by CNN. In hindsight, it makes the denials of both Wikileaks and the Russians even more laughable.

This reporting was possible thanks to a series of leaks of reports and documents that were compiled for the Ecuadorian government by a private Spanish security entity called UC Global. Ecuadorian Intelligence Officers have verified their authenticity.

Some of the major points from the article:

  • Assange also issued a special list of people who were able to enter the embassy without showing identification or being searched by security. He was even granted the power to delete names from the visitor logs. To avoid surveillance cameras, Assange occasionally met guests inside the women’s bathroom, according to the security reports.
  • The task of controlling Assange proved difficult. Fistfights broke out between Assange and the guards. He smeared feces on the walls out of anger.
  • Assange also maintained direct contact with senior officials in Ecuador, including former Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño, and regularly used those connections to threaten embassy staff, according to the surveillance documents and two Ecuadorian government sources who spoke to CNN. He claimed he could get people fired, even the sitting ambassador. Assange’s authority appeared at times to rival that of the ambassador. In December 2013, Ambassador Juan Falconí wrote a letter to Assange and said that “you cannot give instructions contrary to mine.”

I’m going to pause there to point out the obvious. This is absolutely BONKERS. There’s no reason ANY embassy guest should be given such latitude – especially an openly-combative one.

  • The campaign took a historic turn on June 14, when the Democratic National Committee announced that it had been hacked and blamed Russia — which Trump dismissed as a farce. Assange was busy back at the embassy. That month, members of the security team worked overtime to handle at least 75 visits to Assange, nearly double the monthly average of visits logged by the security company that year. He met Russian citizens and a hacker later flagged in the Mueller report as a potential courier for emails stolen from the Democrats.
  • Also in June, WikiLeaks secretly communicated with Russian hackers and Assange publicly announced plans to release new material about Clinton.
  • The Mueller report says the Russian hackers obscured their identities by using online personas for all their communications with WikiLeaks, which included emails and direct messages to WikiLeaks’ account on Twitter.
  • Assange took at least seven meetings that month with Russians and others with Kremlin ties, according to the visitor logs.
  • Two encounters were with a Russian national named Yana Maximova, who could not be reached for comment. Almost nothing is known about Maximova, making it difficult to discern why she visited the embassy at key moments in June 2016. During her two visits that month, she met with Assange in the middle of the day in the embassy’s conference room.
  • Assange also had five meetings that month with senior staffers from RT, the Kremlin-controlled news organization.
  • In June 2016, RT’s London bureau chief, Nikolay Bogachikhin, visited Assange twice, and gave him a USB drive on one occasion, according to the surveillance reports. That five-minute visit was hastily arranged and required last-minute approval from the Ecuadorian ambassador.

So, we have lots of super-secret meetings with Russians, last minute meetups and USB swaps with an RT bureau chief, and meeting with a hacker who Mueller flagged as a courier? All while denying that Russia was involved in any way? Yep. Nothing to see here. Besides treason. Lots. Of. Treason.

That CNN article has waaaay more information – including photographic evidence of these exchanges taking place – but there’s lots more news to cover today. You should read it in its entirety in your free time, though.

Trump Finally Crossed a Line?

We’ve all seen the racist comments by now. This is – yet another – scandal that would have absolutely rocked any other administration, but thanks to the mostly spineless members of the GOP caucus, it’s just another day at the office for Trump.

While not *really* doing anything substantive to prevent this kind of thing from happening again, several GOP Congresscritters did speak out publicly against Trump’s hateful rhetoric.

By my count, so far we’ve heard from: John Cornyn, Mitt Romney, Roy Blunt, Tim Scott, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rob Portman, Will Hurd, Pete Olson, Fred Upton, Pat Toomey, Paul Mitchell, Susan Brooks, Pete King, John Katko, Mike Turner, Elise Stefanik, and Tom Cole.

Nowhere near as many people as we *should* have heard from, and many – some unsurprisingly – went as far as to defend the language POTUS used, but it’s a start, at least.

One Senator that *did* surprise me was Lindsey Graham. I know he’s Trump’s new biggest fan, but I expected some of his morals to remain. Instead, he:

“Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump’s strongest allies on Capitol Hill, declined on Monday to condemn the President over his racist tweets against several minority members of Congress, instead calling them a “bunch of communists.”

Graham’s comments, which were later tweeted out by Trump, are the latest example of congressional Republican alignment with Trump in the face of fierce controversy.”Well, we all know that (New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) and this crowd are a bunch of communists, they hate Israel, they hate our own country,” Graham said during an appearance on “Fox and Friends.” “They’re calling the guards along our border, the border patrol agents, ‘concentration camp guards.’ They accuse people who support Israel of doing it for the Benjamins. They’re anti-Semitic. They’re anti-America.” via CNN

The best he could muster was to advise Trump to “aim higher,” meaning to attack their policies and not them individually. Trump, being Trump, took this advice literally and said he wasn’t going to wait until they were “Senators or something” to attack them.

Seriously.

Kellyanne is Going to get a Subpoena

“White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway on Monday defied a congressional subpoena, refusing to show up for testimony to the House Oversight and Reform Committee about her violations of the Hatch Act and prompting House Democrats to threaten to hold her in contempt of Congress.

In a letter to Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the chairman of the panel, White House Counsel Pat Cipollone asserted the Trump administration’s long-standing view that current and former presidential advisers are “absolutely immune” from congressional testimony, writing: “Ms. Conway cannot be compelled to testify before Congress with respect to matters related to her service as a senior adviser to the president.”

“Because of this constitutional immunity, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of the President, the president has directed Ms. Conway not to appear at the committee’s scheduled hearing,” Cipollone continued.

Cummings threatened to hold Conway in contempt of Congress if she does not honor the subpoena before July 25.” via Politico

Again, absolute immunity isn’t a thing. It’s never been a thing, and hopefully it won’t ever be a thing. Congress isn’t even asking Kellyanne to testify about any of her conversations with POTUS – they’re wanting to talk about the multiple times she violated federal law, leading the OSC to recommend that she be removed from federal service.

But her Emails?

DeVos just became the newest member of the Cabinet to lie to Congress.

“House Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings said Monday that he is expanding an investigation into the use of personal email by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

Cummings told DeVos in a letter that his move came after “disturbing new revelations” released by the Education Department’s inspector general in May about how DeVos had used personal email while on the job.

“New information has now come to light indicating that you and other Department officials violated the Department’s prohibition on using personal email accounts to conduct official business, violated the requirement in the Federal Records Act to forward these emails to your official account within 20 days, and violated the requirement in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to produce relevant records in response to public requests,” wrote Cummings (D-Md.).” via Politico

But wait, isn’t that what they excoriated Hillar – oh, never mind.

Trump “Trumps” up ICE Raids

“President Donald Trump on Monday asserted that the mass-deportation raids he confirmed and publicized last week took place, despite few signs of removals being carried out at the scale he promised.

“The ICE raids were very successful — people came into our country illegally, illegally,” Trump told reporters during an event at the White House showcasing American-made products. “Many, many were taken out on Sunday, you just didn’t know about it.”

Trump last week said that the raids, which had already been delayed once amid internal resistance and word of their timing having leaked, would begin Sunday in nearly a dozen cities across the country. Last month, he pledged that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials would soon begin work on deporting “millions of illegal aliens,” a lofty figure that Trump later revised down.

“We’re taking them out by the thousands,” he told reporters on Friday, pledging that the weekend’s operations would prioritize removing criminals.” via Politico

Spoiler alert: ICE didn’t execute any missions outside of their normal purview – or their normal plans – on Sunday. I know, I know; Trump lying is completely shocking, but here we are.

Department of Interior Staff Being Relocated

“The Trump administration plans to relocate most of the Bureau of Land Management’s D.C. workforce to west of the Rockies, part of its broader push to shift power away from Washington and shrink the size of the federal government.

The proposal to move roughly 300 employees from a key Interior Department agency — among them the majority of top managers — comes as Trump officials are forcibly reassigning career officials and upending operations across the federal government. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue finalized plans this summer to move about 550 jobs at two of his department’s scientific agencies from the nation’s capital to greater Kansas City. The White House is trying to abolish the Office of Personnel Management, the government’s human resources agency, and has threatened to furlough as many as 150 employees if Congress blocks it.

“The problem with Washington is too many policy makers are far removed from the people they are there to serve,” Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) said in a statement supporting the land agency’s move. “Ninety-nine percent of the land the BLM manages is West of the Mississippi River, and so should be the BLM headquarters.” via Washington Post

Despite what Senator Gardner says, this isn’t a push to get the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) closer to its work – it’s a deliberate plan to dismantle this agency.

Daily News Dump – July 11

Flynn turns on prosecutors

“Former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, using new lawyers, has fully turned on the prosecutors who cut his guilty-plea deal and who recommended to a judge last year he avoid jail.

His attorneys say prosecutors, including Brandon Van Grack, who worked for special counsel Robert Mueller, have retaliated against him in recent weeks.

Flynn had been preparing for months to help them at the trial of his ex-lobbying partner, Bijan Kian, until prosecutors dropped him as a witness at the beginning of the month.” via CNN

This is an interesting case. Prosecutors are saying they won’t use Flynn as a witness because he is changing what he planned to say. Flynn says that’s untrue and is fighting back, but it doesn’t appear to be going well for him, which is about par for the course; his defense strategy has been abysmal from the start.

The new argument is essentially, “Hey, I know I’m not helping prosecutors anymore, but I still shouldn’t go to jail.”

Let me know how that goes for you, Mikey.

Pelosi v. AOC

“An internal battleamong House Democratstook on new life Thursday as lawmakers turned against each other over questions of race, with the latest flare-up ignited by controversial comments from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her chief of staff.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her lieutenants tried to move on but Democrats from several different factions within the party dug in, refusing to set aside lingering tensions that first broke into the open two weeks ago during a massive blowup over a border funding package.

The harmony betweenthe two wings of the caucus is in jeopardy as moderates and progressives struggle for control of the agenda — a clash that Democratic leaders have sought to avoid since gaining the House majority — and threatens their chief priority: taking on President Donald Trump.” via Politico

I like and respect both Pelosi and AOC, but I admit, I was very disappointed to see AOC pull the race card on Pelosi.

It’s incredible to me that Democrats inside the Beltway still manage to shoot themselves in the foot at least once a month. This is quite literally the most clear-cut decision any of them is ever likely to have to make: Donald Trump is a walking, talking, barely-coherent case for impeachment, and somehow they can’t even agree on that.

This is the last thing the party needs right now. Pelosi is the best, most-effective Speaker of this generation, and AOC obviously has a bright political future ahead of her, and a huge following. If we’re going to be successful, they have to find a way to coexist.

For what it’s worth, I appreciate what Pelosi is doing, but I disagree with her methods. She’s taking too long, and I completely understand the impatience within the caucus.

House Issues New Subpoenas

“The House Judiciary Committee voted on Thursday to authorize subpoenas for 12 crucial witnesses as part of House Democrats’ ongoing investigations targeting President Donald Trump.

On a party-line vote, the committee empowered Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) to issue subpoenas to current and former Trump administration officials who were central figures in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s 22-month investigation of Russian contacts with the Trump campaign.

The subpoena list also includes Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, in addition to some of Mueller’s key witnesses: former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, former national security adviser Michael Flynn, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and former White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter.

The panel also authorized subpoenas for executives of American Media Inc., which was involved in hush-money payments to women who alleged that they had affairs with Trump. Nadler has not indicated when or whether he’ll issue the subpoenas.” via Politico

I’m certain at least half of these with be blocked by Trump and Barr’s obstruction / endless delay scheme, but I don’t think they can do anything to prevent the American Media Inc. executives from speaking to Congress. Just imagine, Trump brought down by his Pecker.

As far as the rest of the obstruction goes, we’re getting closer to getting answers. The Democrats have gone – or are going – to court for some of it, and in case you missed it, Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law that will give Congress access to Trump’s state tax returns, so we should be seeing some of those soon.

A lead pack emerges

“That lead pack has four candidates: Biden, California Sen. Kamala Harris, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Biden remains the nominal frontrunner of the quartet, but Harris and Warren are chasing at his heels while Sanders appears to be clinging on to stay with the frontrunners.

The distance between those top four and the rest of the 200 — rough estimate! — other people running for the Democratic nomination, from an organizational and polling perspective, is real and significant.” via CNN

As everyone who watched the debates expected, Harris jumped up several spots in new polling. Politico has Biden and Warren as the top two spots, with Harris right behind, while CNN has it Biden, Harris, and then Warren in 3rd.

Either way, Biden’s lead isn’t as comfortable as it once was, and I’m not sure that’s a bad thing, even though I’m still a big Biden fan.

The best news I’ve seen all week is that Mayor Pete seems poised to knock Bernie out of the number 4 spot. As long as the Democrats can survive the race battle going on in the House, we’re going to have a really, really solid group of candidates going into election year, and if we’re *really* lucky, none of them will be named Bernie. <wink>

Diplomats show solidarity with Darroch

After Britain’s ambassador to the US resigned Wednesday following personal attacks by President Donald Trump, one of the most powerful expressions of support for the UK envoy was only 23 words long — but it spoke volumes, diplomats and foreign envoys said.

A photo tweeted Thursday morning of ambassadors from Germany, France and the European Union with outgoingUK Ambassador Kim Darroch literally showed the other envoys standing shoulder to shoulder with their British counterpart. “Honored to host my colleagues and friends,” German Ambassador Emily Haber wrote in her post.

Diplomats from around the world told CNN the image didn’t just symbolize solidarity, it also reflected the fact that most embassies have written cables very similar to the private messages — leaked in an act of political sabotage — that Darroch had sent to London describing the President and his administration as inept, insecure and incompetent.

Moreover, they said, Darroch was only echoing assessments they hear from both sides of the aisle in Congress and staff inside the White House — views reflected on TV and in newspapers almost every day. “The important thing to say is that Ambassador Darroch was not reporting his personal views, he was reporting what people were saying in Washington,” said a European official familiar with Washington. “He was reporting things that were being said fairly openly by many Americans in Washington, including on both sides of the political divide.” via CNN

I hated to see Darroch go. He’s a hell of a diplomat, and his only real crime here is telling the truth: almost everyone on the planet knows that Donald Trump is an inept, insecure, and incompetent.

Including the ones who defend him in the media daily.

Trump gives up on the Census

…in favor for something more nefarious.

“U.S. President Donald Trump retreated on Thursday from adding a contentious question on citizenship to the 2020 census, but insisted he was not giving up his fight to count how many non-citizens are in the country and ordered government agencies to mine their databases.

Trump’s plan to add the question to the census hit a roadblock two weeks ago when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against his administration, which had said new data on citizenship would help to better enforce the Voting Rights Act, which protects minority rights.

The court ruled, in considering the litigation by challengers, that the rationale was “contrived.” Critics of the effort said asking about citizenship in the census would discriminate against racial minorities and was aimed at giving Republicans an unfair advantage in elections by lowering the number of responses from people in areas more likely to vote Democratic.” via Reuters

Again: this isn’t going to work. It’s just about the fight. The Constitution says in no uncertain terms that the Census shall be completed every 10 years, and EVERY person living in the country should be counted in order to determine Congressional representation.

Translation: Trump isn’t going to be allowed to use unconstitutional means to influence redistricting. It’s just going to be another lost court battle for the administration.