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What Volodya knew and when he knew it
Nov 30th, 2018 11:30 am | By Ophelia BensonMichelle Goldberg makes the “this is what Putin has on him” point:
We still don’t know for certain if Russia has used leverage over Trump. But there should no longer be any doubt that Russia has leverage over him.
Why? Because it’s now crystal clear that Trump was lying about his dealings with Russia all along and Putin knew it.
… Read the restIn a Jan. 11, 2017, news conference, Trump said that the “closest I came to Russia” was in selling a Palm Beach mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008. While we’re just learning precisely how dishonest this was, Putin has known it all along. That means that throughout Trump’s campaign and presidency, Putin has had the power
Anchorage
Nov 30th, 2018 10:44 am | By Ophelia BensonThere’s been a major earthquake near Anchorage, Alaska. I learned of it early because I follow Blair Braverman (Iditarod winner) on Twitter and she’s there* (without the dogs, who are far away and safe). She’s currently tweeting from a car (passenger seat) attempting to get away from a possible tsunami.
… Read the restThe U.S. Geological Survey said the 7 magnitude tremor struck about 10 miles north of Anchorage at 8:29 a.m. local time (12:29 p.m. EST) Friday morning. Social media images and videos showed cracked and collapsed roads, as well as cracks in the walls of buildings. It wasn’t immediately clear if there were any injuries.
“At Anchorage Daily News in Midtown, it sent cracks up walls, damaged ceiling panels and
What Putin had
Nov 30th, 2018 10:27 am | By Ophelia BensonKompromat. It’s what Putin had on Trump because he wasn’t truthful with the American people about business dealings with Moscow. We don’t know yet if that’s related in any way to Trump policy on NATO or Putin but even the uncertainty is very concerning. https://t.co/mXAoRHArLe
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) November 30, 2018
I hadn’t quite put that together before, I don’t think – the fact that Trump’s lies about the Trump Tower project in 2016 and after were themselves kompromat. Putin didn’t need any piss-stained sheets, because he already had the kompromat.
And boy did Putin ever get what he wanted – the US turned into a corrupt malevolent reckless pile of shit.… Read the rest
All that and a liar too
Nov 30th, 2018 10:21 am | By Ophelia BensonThe acting AG appears to have lied to agencies investigating him. Of course he does.
New documents released by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission suggest that acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker misled the agency’s investigators as he was stepping into his role last year as Justice Department chief of staff.
After several attempts to reach Whitaker about the Miami company where he was on the advisory board, the FTC investigator emailed his colleagues to relay that he finally reached Whitaker, who was willing to cooperate and asserted that he “never emailed or wrote to consumers” in his consulting role.
Oh yes? That’s not what we’ve read.
… Read the restThat statement to James Evans of the FTC appears to be inaccurate. Whitaker
Dude!
Nov 30th, 2018 9:49 am | By Ophelia BensonAwww iddn that sweet.
Russian President Putin and Saudi Crown Prince bin Salman embrace and laugh at the G20 in Argentina. pic.twitter.com/DtyNK6RwhI
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 30, 2018
Once the sun goes down and nobody can tell us apart!!!!
Nov 30th, 2018 9:25 am | By Ophelia BensonOh, that’s how dirty the cops are in St Louis.
… Read the restWhen a judge acquitted a white St. Louis police officer in September 2017 for fatally shooting a young black man, the city’s police braced for massive protests. But St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Dustin Boone wasn’t just prepared for the unrest — he was pumped.
“It’s gonna get IGNORANT tonight!!” he texted on Sept. 15, 2017, the day of the verdict. “It’s gonna be a lot of fun beating the hell out of these s—heads once the sun goes down and nobody can tell us apart!!!!”
Two days later, prosecutors say, that’s exactly what Boone did to one black protester. Boone, 35, and two other officers, Randy Hays,
A small token of his esteem
Nov 29th, 2018 5:50 pm | By Ophelia BensonBuzzFeed reports that the Trump gang was planning to bribe Putin with a $50 million dollar penthouse in the proposed Moscow tower building.
… Read the restPresident Donald Trump’s company planned to give a $50 million penthouse at Trump Tower Moscow to Russian President Vladimir Putin as the company negotiated the luxury real estate development during the 2016 campaign, according to four people, one of them the originator of the plan.
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The Trump Tower Moscow plan is at the heart of a new plea agreement by Cohen, who led the negotiations to bring a gleaming, 100-story building to the Russian capital. Cohen acknowledged in court that he had lied to Congress about the plan in order to protect Trump and his presidential
While subjecting witnesses to a variety of abuse
Nov 29th, 2018 5:00 pm | By Ophelia BensonComey is seeking to quash the subpoena, on account of how he doesn’t want to talk to Congress behind closed doors because the Republicans cheat.
… Read the restFormer FBI Director James Comey has filed a motion in federal court in Washington to quash a congressional subpoena issued just before Thanksgiving soliciting his testimony on the FBI’s actions leading up to the 2016 election.
Comey has said previously that he would be willing to testify publicly, but did not want to do it behind closed doors.
In Thursday’s filing, his lawyers argue that the House Judiciary and Oversight committees “have conducted an investigation in a manner that exceeds a proper legislative purpose insofar as members of the committees have established a practice
Swastikas on the wall
Nov 29th, 2018 12:37 pm | By Ophelia BensonMeanwhile, uptown, a psychology professor at Columbia Teachers College and some students head to her office.
… Read the restAs they entered her workspace, they passed a mezuza, a small box containing Hebrew religious texts, affixed to her doorpost.
But the sight that met them next made the professor and her students stop in their tracks.
Anti-Semitic graffiti had been spray-painted on the office walls of Elizabeth Midlarsky, a clinical psychologist and Holocaust scholar at Columbia’s Teachers College on the Upper West Side of New York. The vandalism included swastikas and an anti-Semitic slur, “Yid,” painted in bright red on the white walls of her office foyer. The outer door had been closed but not locked, one student said.
“I was shocked.
A high likelihood of rampant criminality
Nov 29th, 2018 11:51 am | By Ophelia BensonPaul Waldman at the Post says Mueller is closing in on Trump.
When he spoke to reporters about this Thursday, Trump stressed over and over that it would have been perfectly fine for him to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, as he had long sought to do. Legally speaking, that’s true. But given the controversy around Trump’s solicitousness toward Vladimir Putin and the growing realization that Russia was intervening in the campaign on his behalf, through 2016 it was important for him to distance himself publicly from Russia, which he did many times by stressing that he had no investments there.
But also there’s a thing Neal Katyal said:
… Read the restFolks need to remember when Michael Cohen was negotiating
Individual 1 explains all
Nov 29th, 2018 9:39 am | By Ophelia Benson“I was allowed to do whatever I wanted during the campaign,” he assures us.
“There was a letter,” he says, and helpfully draws a rectangle in the air, in case we don’t know what a letter is.
ANYway, point is, Michael Cohen is a weak person, and not a very smart person.
Why Individual 1 was such a friend to Putin
Nov 29th, 2018 8:54 am | By Ophelia BensonOops.
Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, who pleaded guilty in August to breaking campaign finance laws, made a surprise appearance in a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday morning and pleaded guilty to a new criminal charge, the latest turn in the special counsel’s investigation of Mr. Trump and his inner circle.
At the court hearing, Mr. Cohen admitted to making false statements to Congress about his efforts to build a Trump Tower deal in Moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign. That real estate deal has been a focus of the special counsel investigation into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russian operatives.
Oooops. That sounds big. Lawfare has posted the docs for us, and from what I’ve … Read the rest
Artemis and Athena are not impressed
Nov 28th, 2018 5:14 pm | By Ophelia BensonThis crap again. A conference called PantheaCon, meaning I assume AllthegoddessesCon, explains why after inviting the well-known scholar Max Dashu to speak it then told her to stay away. It explains, of course, by pouring abuse on Max and licking the bums of people it claims would be terrified by her presence.
… Read the restTo the trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming members of the PantheaCon community:
It was a mistake to include Max Dashu in the program and I want to personally apologize to each of you. I have communicated with many of you directly and have read every letter sent personally. I want to apologize for my part in causing the fear, pain, and sense of exclusion that many of you
Epstein’s heavy-hitting lawyers
Nov 28th, 2018 3:51 pm | By Ophelia BensonVia Screechy Monkey in the Miscellany Room, the Miami Herald on the plea agreement that spared Jeffrey Epstein a long prison sentence:
On a muggy October morning in 2007, Miami’s top federal prosecutor, Alexander Acosta, had a breakfast appointment with a former colleague, Washington, D.C., attorney Jay Lefkowitz.
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[Lefkowitz’s] client, Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, 54, was accused of assembling a large, cult-like network of underage girls — with the help of young female recruiters — to coerce into having sex acts behind the walls of his opulent waterfront mansion as often as three times a day, the Town of Palm Beach police found.
He was also suspected of trafficking young girls for “parties” with his friends.
… Read the restFacing a
[Trump speaks off the record.]
Nov 28th, 2018 12:19 pm | By Ophelia BensonIn their talk with Trump yesterday Josh Dawsey and Philip Rucker asked him about the Mueller-Manafort breakup.
DAWSEY: People around you have told me you’re upset about the way he’s been treated. Are you planning to do anything to help him?
TRUMP: Let me go off the record because I don’t want to get in the middle of the whole thing.
[Trump speaks off the record.]
DAWSEY: Is there any version of that you’re willing to give us on the record in answer to that question?
TRUMP: I’d rather not. At some point, I’ll talk on the record about it. But I’d rather not.
[Trump speaks off the record.]
So it’s not likely that was an uncomplicated “no,” then. He’s … Read the rest
Inflamed tensions
Nov 27th, 2018 9:05 pm | By Ophelia BensonA lawyer for Paul Manafort, the president’s onetime campaign chairman, repeatedly briefed President Trump’s lawyers on his client’s discussions with federal investigators after Mr. Manafort agreed to cooperate with the special counsel, according to one of Mr. Trump’s lawyers and two other people familiar with the conversations.
Boom.
The arrangement was highly unusual and inflamed tensions with the special counsel’s office when prosecutors discovered it after Mr. Manafort began cooperating two months ago, the people said. Some legal experts speculated that it was a bid by Mr. Manafort for a presidential pardon even as he worked with the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, in hopes of a lighter sentence.
Whatever it was a bid for, it’s dirty … Read the rest
Trump reports he has a very high level of intelligence
Nov 27th, 2018 5:17 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe Post had a conversation with Trump today; it went as well as you’d expect.
… Read the restIn a wide-ranging and sometimes discordant 20-minute interview with The Washington Post, Trump complained at length about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. “Jay” Powell, whom he nominated earlier this year. When asked about declines on Wall Street and GM’s announcement that it was laying off 15 percent of its workforce, Trump responded by criticizing higher interest rates and other Fed policies, though he insisted that he is not worried about a recession.
“I’m doing deals, and I’m not being accommodated by the Fed,” Trump said. “They’re making a mistake because I have a gut, and my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else’s
The view across Elysium Planitia
Nov 27th, 2018 4:42 pm | By Ophelia BensonInSight is sending photos home.
Looks a bit like Texas.
This is the view across Elysium Planitia, the vast lava plain near the equator of Mars, where Nasa’s InSight lander touched down after a hair-raising descent on Monday. The probe snapped the image of the desolate landscape as the dust thrown up by its arrival was still settling around it.
Over the coming days, InSight will take more photos of the landing site and send them back to Earth, where scientists will use them to decide where the probe should place its instruments.
Isn’t it strange that as a species we’re clever enough to do this, yet we still elect a Donald Trump president? Or we go on a … Read the rest
Developments
Nov 27th, 2018 12:16 pm | By Ophelia BensonDTrump is having a tough day. Not as tough as those teargassed asylum-seekers had, but tough. Not one but two shoes hit the floor with a crash.
The first development came when special counsel Robert S. Mueller III asked a federal court to begin sentencing proceedings for Manafort, sentencing that was on hold while Manafort cooperated with Mueller’s team. According to the filing: “After signing the plea agreement, Manafort committed federal crimes by lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Special Counsel’s Office on a variety of subject matters, which constitute breaches of the agreement.”
That could be bad for Trump as well as for Manafort.
… Read the restFirst, it’s unlikely that Mueller would be withdrawing Manafort’s plea agreement
