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The #FBINewsReview: 6:58 AM 6/2/2019 – I repeat my #suggestion made earlier: these two episodes (which start to form a #pattern) should be investigated very, very #thoroughly; and I hope that #FBI knows how to do it. fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2019/06/658 |
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The #FBINewsReview: 6:58 AM 6/2/2019 – I repeat my #suggestion made earlier: these two episodes (which start to form a #pattern) should be investigated very, very #thoroughly; and I hope that #FBI knows how to do it.
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Attorney General William Barr wants to know just how far a discredited dossier took the FBI into the depths of a nearly three-year investigation into President Trump and his campaign cohorts. washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jun/… #ChristopherSteele #MuellerReport pic.twitter.com/VYPrHUfQay
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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on impeachment: “One party – the Republican Party has turned itself into a cult of the president’s personality and is not likely to act consist with its constitutional obligations” abcn.ws/2WwtI5d pic.twitter.com/bZ6a673Fd5
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Pentagon tells White House that military will not be 'politicized' after USS McCain incident | TheHill The Hill
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White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney acknowledged Sunday that Russia did try to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, but said blame for this foreign meddling should be placed with the Obama administration.
Mulvaney told Meet the Press' Chuck Todd Sunday "it didn't make a difference" if Russia did or did not interfere in the 2016 election.
But the NBC News host quickly pushed back and demanded someone in the Trump administration admit there was Russian influence, as detailed in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report, that aided Trump and hurt Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Mueller's report and FBI Director Christopher Wray have recently warned of escalating Russian interference efforts, but last week Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked a bipartisan election security bill.
"Does the president accept the fact that Russia interfered in the 2016 election in order to help him win?" Todd asked Mulvaney Sunday morning.
"I think the bottom line, and this got lost again this week, is it didn't make any difference. You'd ask a lot of people to 'show me who you voted for and I'll tell you how I feel'..." Mulvaney said, citing the 2016 election in which Clinton won the popular vote, before Todd cut him off.
"That's not the question, you guys always try to change it to 'But no votes were changed.' That's not the point," Todd shot back. "Does he accept the fact that Russia interfered to benefit him? Which is what Robert Mueller found."
"Fine," Mulvaney conceded. "What happened? The short answer to the question is 'yes.' Russia did attempt to interfere in our election there is no question."
But Mulvaney quickly reassigned blame to one of the president's most frequently picked-on former politicians: former President Barack Obama. Mulvaney has repeatedly appeared on cable news networks reiterating "no collusion" was found in the Mueller report and in March told CNN that Trump's ethics and morality were not under investigation.
"Let's not lose sight of the fact that it was the previous administration that let that happen," Mulvaney added.
Todd pressed Mulvaney, asking if the Trump administration is taking legitimate, tangible steps to "condemn" similar efforts in 2020 and "criminalize foreign interference." In April, South Carolina Republican senator and frequent Trump defender Lindsey Graham said he frequently informs the president that Russians hacked into the DNC and Clinton's emails in 2016 and are likely to interfere again in 2020.
White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney acknowledged Russia did try to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, but he said blame should be placed with the Obama administration for allowing it to happen. Screenshot: NBC News | Meet the Press
Mulvaney continued, detailing the steps he says the Trump administration is taking across the U.S. to stop 2020 interference in any way. But Mulvaney echoed Trump's repeated claims to focus less on the findings of the Mueller investigation and more on who he asserts — with no substantive support — was behind the "hoax" investigation: Obama and his Democratic Party allies in the federal government.
"Been doing it for two years, already been working with the states to make sure this stuff can't happen," Mulvaney replied. "Again, stuff that doesn't percolate up to the level of national attention. But out Department of Justice, our DHS have been working with states and local governments to make sure that no foreign government — Russia or anybody — has the ability to do in 2020 what they did in 2016."
"I just wish some of the people would, you know, try to lay some of the blame where it belongs with the previous administration for letting it happen in the first place," Mulvaney said.
"Been doing it for two years, already been working with the states to make sure this stuff can't happen," Mulvaney replied. "Again, stuff that doesn't percolate up to the level of national attention. But out Department of Justice, our DHS have been working with states and local governments to make sure that no foreign government — Russia or anybody — has the ability to do in 2020 what they did in 2016."
"I just wish some of the people would, you know, try to lay some of the blame where it belongs with the previous administration for letting it happen in the first place," Mulvaney said.
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In an increasingly complex world, new forms of conflict make traditional deterrence difficultby noreply@blogger.com (Michael Novakhov (Mike Nova))
In an increasingly complex world, new forms of conflict make traditional deterrence difficult
In an increasingly complex world, new forms of conflict make traditional deterrence difficult: cs.is/2GZzUIT pic.twitter.com/g2CguFKfCb
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Pentagon tells White House to stop politicizing military washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jun/…pic.twitter.com/JZap9SjkkZ
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