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Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing *From:* Bulletin Intelligence <Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com> *Sent:* Friday, November 16, 2018 7:55 AM *To:* Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com *Subject:* Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing for Friday, November 16, 2018 *Click to access <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=000-8ac&t=c> mobile-optimized online version, including download options and an audio reader.* [image: Image removed by sender. Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=001-ffc&t=c> *To: Vice President Joe Biden* *Friday, November 16, 2018 8:00 AM EST* Today's Table of Contents *Biden in the News <#SECTION_1>* • Biden Ripped Trump This Week During Private Fundraising Event In Philadelphia. <#S1> • Business Insider Highlights Biden-McCain Bipartisan Friendship, Others. <#S2> *Leading the News <#SECTION_2>* • Trump To Visit With Victims Of California Wildfires This Weekend. <#S3> *Foreign Policy <#SECTION_3>* • Pence: Trump Likely To Meet With Kim Again Next Year. <#S4> • Putin: Arms Control To Top Agenda For Meeting With Trump. <#S5> • US Sanctions 17 Saudis Tied To Khashoggi Murder. <#S6> • Senate Rejects Paul’s Bid To Block Arms Sales To Bahrain. <#S7> • Ministers Exit May’s Cabinet In Protest Over Her Brexit Deal. <#S8> • US Official: Chinese Offer Unlikely To Spur Major Trade Breakthrough. <#S9> • Pentagon: Troop Cuts In Africa Will Not Affect Counter-Terror Mission. <#S10> *Domestic Policy <#SECTION_4>* • Trump Leaves Door Open To Government Shutdown Over Wall Funding. <#S11> • Pentagon: Troop Presence At US-Mexico Border Has “Pretty Much Peaked” At 5,800. <#S12> • Violence In Tijuana As Caravan Reaches US-Mexico Border. <#S13> • Trump Slams “Total Witch Hunt” Led By Mueller And “His Gang Of Democrat Thugs.” <#S14> • Proposed Criminal Justice Overhaul Hits Senate, DOJ Snags Despite Trump Endorsement. <#S15> • Judge Delays Decision On CNN’s Suit Against White House Until Tomorrow. <#S16> • Trump Expresses Gratitude To Veterans, Touts Administration Efforts. <#S17> *Cancer Research <#SECTION_5>* • HIV-Positive Hispanics In The US Have Higher Risk Of HPV-Related Cancers Than General Hispanic Population, Study Suggests. <#S18> • Cervical Cancer Rates A Significant Threat To Public Health In Haiti. <#S19> *Editorials/Op-Eds <#SECTION_6>* • New York Times. <#S20> • Washington Post. <#S21> Biden in the News Biden Ripped Trump This Week During Private Fundraising Event In Philadelphia. In its “Clout” column, Philly (PA) <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=002-83b&t=c> (11/16, Brennan, Otterbein, Vargas) says that former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday was the headliner at a fundraising event for Rep. Bob Brady (D-PA) in Philadelphia, “where he preached about shared American values while knocking President Trump as lacking them.” The event “was a private affair. So, naturally, we had spies everywhere. The crowd, thick with Democratic ward leaders, local politicians, and labor officials,” who “cheered when Brady introduced Biden by asking, ‘Do you think he should run?’ Biden denounced Trump for saying there ‘were very fine people on both sides’ of a deadly 2017 clash between neo-Nazis and counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Va.,” the former Vice President “cautioned that Republicans ‘are not our enemies’ outside of rough-and-tumble campaigns.” *Loudell Discusses Trump’s Reported “Creepy Joe” Nickname For Biden. *In a post on the website of WDEL-AM <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=003-836&t=c> Wilmington, DE (11/15), veteran radio broadcaster Allan Loudell, citing a New York Post story <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=004-3e7&t=c> that was covered in yesterday’s briefing, wrote that President Trump “and his aides are testing possible pejorative nicknames for potential Democratic Presidential hopefuls, not to mention any Republican who would dare challenge Mr. Trump during the primary/caucus season. And what now appears to be the favored nickname for Delaware’s Joe Biden? ‘Creepy Joe.’” Loudell added, “Of course, ‘Creepy Joe’ aptly summarizes that one intangible trait of” Biden, “that he’s a little too touchy feely. ... That’s what Trump does: Goes for the jugular with an insulting nickname that nonetheless exposes something uncomfortable about a foe, and that resonates at some level.” Business Insider Highlights Biden-McCain Bipartisan Friendship, Others. Business Insider <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=005-39c&t=c> (11/15, Panetta) highlighted what it described as “nine of the most famous political friendships that crossed party lines.” Among those listed was the friendship between former Vice President Joe Biden and the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). Business Insider said, “While from different political parties, McCain and Biden held a famously close friendship over the decades they served in Congress together, and lasted when they ran on opposing presidential tickets in 2008. ‘Above all, we understood the same thing: All politics is personal,’ Biden said. ‘It’s all about trust. I trusted John with my life, and I would, and I think he would trust me with his.’” Leading the News Trump To Visit With Victims Of California Wildfires This Weekend. National and local media reports note the President’s plans to visit California this weekend, as well as a joint tour of areas affected by the wildfires by Interior Secretary Zinke and Gov. Jerry Brown. While a partisan edge was largely absent from officials’ comments yesterday, the news coverage continued to highlight the President’s past statements criticizing the state’s forest management policies. In its story about Trump’s upcoming visit, for example, Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=006-de0&t=c> (11/15) reports that “last Saturday, when the sheriff’s department was reporting nine fatalities in the Paradise area, Trump posted a tweet blaming state officials and threatened to cut off federal funding unless California improves its forest management.” Along similar lines, the Los Angeles Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=007-660&t=c> (11/15, Bierman) points out “this will be just Trump’s second visit to the nation’s most populous state since his election.” The President, adds the Times, “has had a particularly combative relationship with California, over environmental, immigration and other policies,” and he “renewed tensions in the midst of the wildfires with accusatory tweets that angered many in the state.” To the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=008-44d&t=c> (11/15, Sonmez), “Trump’s response to natural disasters has typically varied depending on the partisan makeup of the state or region affected, and his initial reaction to the wildfires in California – a largely Democratic state – was no exception.” The San Jose (CA) Mercury News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=009-3b8&t=c> (11/15, Tolan) says “Trump is still facing criticism over his statements from some prominent Californians,” and adds that “former California first lady Maria Shriver tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=00a-eda&t=c> Thursday that she hoped Trump ‘doesn’t try to lecture or shame us’ during his visit.” Added <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=00b-56b&t=c> Shriver, “Tell us the money we need to rebuild is on the way. If not, don’t come.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=00c-fe6&t=c> (11/15, Jackson) reports, however, that “in more recent days, Trump has been more supportive, offering prayers for the victims, praise for firefighters and emergency personnel, and pledges of federal help.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=00d-9c2&t=c> (11/15, Medina) also reports Trump’s “visit will come a week after he blamed state officials for the destructive blazes, erroneously attributing the cause of the fires to poor forest management and threatening to withhold financial payments to the state,” but “he has since praised the state’s efforts.” According to Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=00e-715&t=c> (11/15, Rodriguez), meanwhile, “state authorities have said the federal government has been quick to grant their requests for federal aid, a striking contrast with Trump’s handling of the natural disasters in Puerto Rico, after Hurricanes Irma and Maria, and in Florida, in the wake of Hurricane Michael.” KCRA-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=00f-af0&t=c> Sacramento, CA (11/15, 6:09 p.m. PST) reported that the President “will travel here to California on Saturday. The White House says it is still working out the details, but the President plans to meet with people impacted by the fires. This week, he’s been thanking firefighters and first responders for their courage, but over the weekend he criticized California on Twitter, blaming the fires on the state’s forest management policies.” KCBS-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=010-04f&t=c> Los Angeles (11/15, 5:59 p.m. PST) similarly indicated “the White House tells CBS News” Trump “will first visit the fire zone in Northern California and then he will come down here to view the Woolsey Fire burn area.” Trump’s visit was covered widely across the state. The reports were very similar. Similar reports were broadcast on KNBC-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=011-ca4&t=c> Los Angeles (11/15, 4:08 p.m. PST), KGPE-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=012-66f&t=c> Fresno, CA (11/15, 6:02 p.m. PST), KHSL-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=013-867&t=c> Chico, CA (11/15, 5:34 p.m. PST), and KERO-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=014-d6f&t=c> Bakersfield, CA (11/15, 5:12 p.m. PST), among others. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=015-766&t=c> (11/15, Sylvester), the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=016-32a&t=c> (11/15, Press), Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=017-676&t=c> (11/15, Boyer), CNN <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=018-038&t=c> (11/15, Vazquez), CNBC <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=019-f7a&t=c> (11/15, Roberts) and The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=01a-8a1&t=c> (11/15, Fabian), among other news outlets, also run brief accounts of the President’s plans. Meanwhile, KEYT-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=01b-2f7&t=c> Santa Barbara, CA (11/15, 6:30 p.m. PST) reported “Gov. Jerry Brown and Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke toured the Woolsey Fire devastation zone...by air.” Zinke “said the fires are unprecedented and it is his role to make sure the resources are available to California.” Zinke was shown saying, “It’s unsustainable to have this happen year after year, or have a season like this where you have hundred-thousand acre fires becoming routine. We’re a great nation. This not a Republican or Democrat issue. This is an American issue and we should address it as such.” Similar reports aired on KCBS-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=01c-a3b&t=c> Los Angeles (11/15, 5:59 p.m. PST), KESQ-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=01d-a57&t=c> Palm Springs, CA (11/15, 5:01 p.m. PST), and KSBW-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=01e-501&t=c> Monterey, CA (11/15, 6:20 p.m. PST), among other stations. The Orange County (CA) Register <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=01f-f26&t=c> (11/15, Valenzuela) reports Brown said yesterday “Californians should understand that massive wildfires were the ‘new abnormal,’ repeating the phrase he’s been using to describe the state’s increasingly year-round fire season.” Brown also “said climate change would continue to make temperatures hotter and the dry conditions fueling wildfires last longer.” The Register adds “both Brown and Zinke spoke in Camarillo after meeting with firefighters at the command post for about a half hour.” Zinke “said now was not the time for ‘finger-pointing,’” and “encouraged land managers at every level to work together, given that many of the state’s forested areas area a ‘mishmash of federal and state land.’” The San Jose (CA) Mercury News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=020-5fb&t=c> (11/15, Germain) and Santa Rosa (CA) Press Democrat <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=021-4ac&t=c> (11/15, Ronayne, Selsky), among other news outlets, run similar stories. Two major network newscasts reported on the California fires last night, but did not mention the President or Zinke. ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=022-f47&t=c> (11/15, story 7, 1:35, Muir) reported on the “the desperate search under way for family members still missing after the wildfires,” and on “family members” who “have pinned images of their loved ones on a public wall.” ABC (Carr) added, “Restaurants are giving free meals to both victims and first responders. The Red Cross and other organizations are on the ground. One mother told me she’s grateful, because she doesn’t know where her family will be sleeping next week.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=023-4d3&t=c> (11/15, story 2, 1:40, Almaguer) said “there are search teams looking for 300 still missing, victims who may have died in homes and cars as a wave of fire tore through here.” The Los Angeles Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=024-3c9&t=c> (11/15, Serna) reports “When the Camp Fire barreled toward this Sierra foothill town last Thursday morning, officials had a crucial choice to make right away: How much of Paradise should be evacuated?” Officials “decided not to immediately undergo a full-scale evacuation, hoping to get residents out of neighborhoods closest to the fires first before the roads became gridlocked,” but “it soon became clear that the fire was moving too fast for that plan, and that the whole town was in jeopardy. A full-scale evacuation order was issued at 9:17 a.m., but by then the fire was already consuming the town.” The Times adds “it’s unclear how much a different evacuation strategy would have changed the outcome of the fire,” but “the level of destruction and death is sure to make Paradise a grim lesson for agencies trying to improve emergency alerts and evacuations from fires as well as floods, mudslides and other natural disasters.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=025-b5b&t=c> (11/15, Craig) reports that “each morning...volunteers are broken up into teams of eight to 10 people,” and “if they find suspected human remains, the volunteers have access to anthropologists who help differentiate human remains from animals. Coroner teams are then responsible for removing the bodies.” Journalist Lou Cannon writes in the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=026-3b3&t=c> (11/15, Cannon), “Californians are so accustomed to living on the edge that many of us no longer want to know when we’re in danger.” Foreign Policy Pence: Trump Likely To Meet With Kim Again Next Year. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=027-dc8&t=c> (11/15, Geddie) reports Vice President Pence said Thursday that President Trump likely will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 2019. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=028-ab1&t=c> (11/15) reports Pence “said...that the meeting [between Trump and Kim] would ‘put details on paper’ for denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula and the US would continue putting ‘maximum pressure’ on North Korea until then.” Pence also spoke with NBC News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=029-8df&t=c>’ (11/15) Vaughn Hillyard about negotiations with North Korea, saying “now we need to see results” on North Korea’s denuclearization. However, the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=02a-a0a&t=c> (11/15, Gearan) reports Pence acknowledged in the interview that the Administration “will not insist on a complete accounting of North Korean nuclear-related assets ahead of a second summit” between Trump and Kim. Asked whether a “complete list” of North Korean weapons and facilities was a condition for the summit, Pence said, “I think it will be absolutely imperative in this next summit that we come away with a plan for identifying all of the weapons in question, identifying all the development sites, allowing for inspections of the sites and the plan for dismantling nuclear weapons.” *Pence: Trump Likely Will Bring Up North Korean Sanctions With Xi. *The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=02b-525&t=c> (11/15, Mullany) reports Pence also said Thursday that President Trump likely will raise the issue of sanctions against North Korea when he meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping this month in Buenos Aires. Pence said, “We believe China is doing more than they’ve ever done before. ... The president is grateful for that.” According to the Times, Pence “added that he expected Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi to discuss the issue of ‘enforcement of those sanctions – and really the unique role that China can play in ensuring’ the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.” *Kim Oversees Testing Of “Newly Developed” Weapon. *Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=02c-1d2&t=c> (11/15, Lee) reports North Korea’s state media announced Friday that leader Kim Jong Un inspected the site for testing a “newly developed cutting-edge strategic weapon.” North Korea’s Korean Central Television (KCTV) said “without elaborating” that the weapon which Kim oversaw the testing of was “researched and developed for a long time,” and that the test was successful. The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=02d-434&t=c> (11/15, Sang-Hun) reports state media “did not identify the weapon, and the test did not appear to violate the voluntary moratorium North Korea imposed on nuclear and long-range ballistic missile tests this year.” Still, the Times says Kim’s “renewed activities at weapons test sites could complicate the already stalled talks between North Korea and the United States over how to remove the North’s nuclear weapons.” *South Korea Destroys One Of Its Own Border-Guard Posts. *The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=02e-5c0&t=c> (11/15, Jun, Kim) reports that South Korea “exploded one of its own front-line guard posts Thursday...in the most dramatic scene to date in the rivals’ efforts to reduce animosities that sparked last year’s fears of war.” The AP adds that last week, South and North Korea “finished withdrawing troops and firearms from some of the guard posts along their border before dismantling them.” The AP says these “steps are part of agreements signed in September during a meeting between their leaders in Pyongyang.” Putin: Arms Control To Top Agenda For Meeting With Trump. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=02f-a75&t=c> (11/15) reports Russian President Vladimir Putin “briefly talked” with Vice President Pence on Thursday “about issues that will likely top the agenda of his planned meeting” with President Trump. Putin said he and Pence spoke on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Singapore, “discussing arms control and other issues.” Pence’s press secretary, Alyssa Farah, said in a statement that the two “touched on the issues that will be discussed when President Trump and President Putin are both in Argentina for the (Group of 20) summit.” *EU Court: Navalny’s Arrests Politically Motivated. *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=030-8e6&t=c> (11/15, Troianovski) reports Europe’s top human rights court ruled Thursday that Russian arrests of anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny “have been politically motivated, delivering a broad-ranging if mainly symbolic rebuke of the Kremlin’s methods of keeping domestic opposition at bay.” The upper chamber of the European Court of Human Rights said seven arrests of Navalny from 2012 to 2014 violated his rights and appeared to be part of a broader effort “to bring the opposition under control.” The court ordered Russia to pay Navalny about $72,000 in damages and expenses and “called on the country to extend greater legal rights to people protesting peacefully.” US Sanctions 17 Saudis Tied To Khashoggi Murder. In what the CBS Evening News[image: Image removed by sender. 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Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=035-1cd&t=c> (11/15, story 8, 2:05, Glor) called “big developments” in Khashoggi’s killing, “a Saudi prosecutor said he will seek the death penalty against five suspects.” The announcement, NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=036-d23&t=c> (11/15, story 3, 1:30, Holt) reported, came as “Saudi officials revealed the results of their investigation” into Khashoggi’s murder. NBC (Engel) added, “Saudi prosecutors will seek the death penalty for five of 11 suspects indicted for Khashoggi’s murder, but Turkey doubts the alleged Saudi hit team...simply winged it. Multiple US officials say the US intelligence community believes it’s inconceivable the Crown Prince had no connection to the death. ... But the question tonight, will the Trump White House accept the Saudi explanation? The State Department is calling it a good start, but critics say this is just the accused hit men becoming the fall guys.” To the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=037-145&t=c> (11/15, Batrawy) reports, the Saudi announcement “appeared aimed at distancing the killers and their operation from the kingdom’s leadership, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=038-cd1&t=c> (11/15, Hubbard, Kirkpatrick) reports that the Saudi prosecutor’s “account on Thursday appeared to contradict previous statements from both the Saudi government and senior White House officials about Saudi conclusions regarding the killing on Oct. 2 of Mr. Khashoggi,” but “reinforce[d] previous claims that the team in Istanbul had acted without the consent of the kingdom’s top leadership, meaning King Salman and his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.” The Times adds, “While acknowledging that the killers had quickly cut up the body, the Saudi prosecutor sought to portray the dismemberment as a spur-of-the-moment decision after an unintended killing.” Likewise, the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=039-1c4&t=c> (11/15, Zakaria) reports that the Saudi prosecutor’s “conclusion – that the killing was authorized by relatively low-level officials who disobeyed orders and acted on the fly – contradicted assertions by Turkish investigators, who have said it was a meticulously planned operation, with elaborate preparations to cover up the crime that included scouting locations where Khashoggi’s body could be disposed of in secret.” The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=03a-7fd&t=c> (11/15, Stancati), among other sources, also reports the Saudi announcement, which a Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=03b-46b&t=c> (11/15) editorial calls “shocking in its audacity. Having previously acknowledged that the journalist was the victim of premeditated murder, authorities in Riyadh reverted to an earlier, discredited tale: that Mr. Khashoggi was killed spontaneously inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul by a team sent to return him to Saudi Arabia.” The Post says that “by offering up this incredible account, the Saudi regime is baldly defying all those, including leading members of Congress, who called for full disclosure and accountability. Yet the Trump administration appears ready to accept its stonewalling.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=03c-afa&t=c> (11/15) editorializes that “the truth may never be known, especially if the Saudi public prosecutor succeeds in obtaining the death penalty that he said he’s seeking against five of the Saudi suspects, thus eliminating the main witnesses. But what is already clear is that the relationship between the oil-soaked kingdom and the United States needs to change.” *NBC News Report: White House Wants To Hand Over Gulen To Turkey. *NBC News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=03d-ae8&t=c> (11/15, Lee, Ainsley, Kube) reports on its website that the White House is “looking for ways to remove an enemy of Turkish President Recep Erdogan from the US in order to placate Turkey over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.” According to NBC News, “Trump administration officials last month asked federal law enforcement agencies to examine legal ways of removing exiled Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen in an attempt to persuade Erdogan to ease pressure on the Saudi government.” NBC News says the Administration’s “effort includes directives to the Justice Department and FBI that officials reopen Turkey’s case for his extradition, as well as a request to the Homeland Security Department for information about his legal status.” The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=03e-c23&t=c> (11/15, Ross) says the US “has long opposed Turkish demands to extradite the cleric,” and, according to the Daily Caller, “any push for extradition would open...Trump to criticism for appeasing two nations accused of repressing the press, free speech and other human rights.” Senate Rejects Paul’s Bid To Block Arms Sales To Bahrain. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=03f-9f5&t=c> (11/15) reports that the Senate “has blocked legislation to stop an estimated $300 million in arms sales to Bahrain.” By a vote of 77-21, senators “rejected a call by Republican Sen. Rand Paul to send a message that the US is ‘done with the war in Yemen.’” Bahrain, the AP adds, is “a member of the Saudi-led coalition at war with Iran-aligned rebels in Yemen since March 2015.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=040-eb6&t=c> (11/15, Demirjian) reports that “only 21 senators voted in support of the effort to end the arms sale, suggesting that while lawmakers are increasingly eager to punish Saudi Arabia over the murder” of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, “most are not prepared to risk the United States’ relations with other Saudi allies over the conflict.” Ministers Exit May’s Cabinet In Protest Over Her Brexit Deal. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=041-fb2&t=c> (11/15, Casert) says British Prime Minister Theresa May is “battling...to save both her Brexit deal and her job, as ministers quit her government and a growing list of lawmakers demanded her ouster over the divorce agreement struck between Britain and the European Union.” Less than a day after May won her Cabinet’s “grudging backing for the deal, two Cabinet ministers and a handful of junior government members resigned, and a leading pro-Brexit lawmaker from May’s Conservative Party called for a no-confidence vote in the prime minister.” A front-page story in the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=042-f6f&t=c> (11/15, A1, Colchester, Douglas) reports that during a news conference Thursday, May stood by her deal and suggested she would fight any leadership challenge. Said May, “This is a Brexit that delivers on the priorities of the British people,” adding that not moving forward with it “would be to take a path of deep and grave uncertainty when the British people just want us to get on with it. Am I going to see this through? Yes.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=043-b39&t=c> (11/15, Castle) reports that the “surprise resignation” of Brexit Minister Dominic Raab was “not only unexpected but also deeply damaging to Mrs. May’s authority.” The Times notes that “a second cabinet minister, Esther McVey, the work and pensions secretary, resigned as well, adding to the turmoil.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=044-a79&t=c> (11/15, Adam) says his resignation “sent shudders through London and Brussels, raising the possibility that May does not have the support she needs to pursue her deal for a softer, slower-moving Brexit, a plan loaded with compromises that few in Britain like.” The Post says Raab wrote in his resignation letter, “I cannot reconcile the terms of the proposed deal with the promises we made to the country in our manifesto at the last election.” According to the Post, “Specifically, Raab said he could not support May’s plan because it treats Northern Ireland’s future trading and customs relations with the European Union in a way that ‘presents a very real threat to the integrity of the United Kingdom.’” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=045-242&t=c> (11/15, Piper, Maclellan, James) says “hostility from government and opposition lawmakers raised the risk that the deal would be rejected in parliament, and that Britain could leave the EU on March 29 without a safety net.” A Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=046-727&t=c> (11/15) editorial says May’s “attempt to negotiate a settlement with the EU represents her thankless, and hence courageous, effort to cope with the inherent contradictions of Brexit, in the hope of minimizing its harms to her people.” It argues that “whatever happens next, it’s doubtful anyone will ever look back on the Brexit chapter of British history and say, ‘This was their finest hour.’” US Official: Chinese Offer Unlikely To Spur Major Trade Breakthrough. A “senior Administration official” told Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=047-4f3&t=c> (11/15, Mason, Holland) on Thursday that China’s written response to US demands for trade reforms “is unlikely to trigger a breakthrough” at talks between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping later this month. Beijing provided the Administration with its response earlier this week, which the official said “was a good sign.” However, the official said a “best-case scenario could be that the two leaders agreed to keep talking and declare the issue is moving in a better direction.” A second Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=048-8f0&t=c> (11/15) report, however, said USTR Lighthizer “told some industry executives that another round of tariffs on Chinese imports has been put on hold as the two nations pursue talks.” Pentagon: Troop Cuts In Africa Will Not Affect Counter-Terror Mission. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=049-8a6&t=c> (11/15, Ali) reports that the Pentagon announced today that the US military “will withdraw hundreds of troops focused on counterterrorism operations in Africa over the next several years to support the Pentagon’s increased focus on countering threats from China and Russia. ... ‘The reduction of military personnel is projected to be less than 10 percent of the 7,200 total military forces and will take place over the next several years,’ Commander Candice Tresch, a Pentagon spokeswoman, told Reuters.” According to Reuters, Tresch “said the cuts would leave ‘counter-violent extremist organization’ activities largely untouched in several countries, including Somalia, Djibouti and Libya.” Domestic Policy Trump Leaves Door Open To Government Shutdown Over Wall Funding. The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=04a-db5&t=c> (11/15, Paletta) reports “President Trump did not commit Thursday to avoiding a partial government shutdown next month if lawmakers don’t give him money to build a border wall, a top Republican senator said, raising the potential for a high-stakes budget battle as the GOP prepares to lose its grip on Congress.” Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard C. Shelby “and other GOP leaders met with Trump on Thursday about ways to fund the government.” Shelby “said Trump did not commit to signing a bill that does not give him all the money he wants to fund construction of a wall along the Mexico border.” The Alabama senator “said Trump was noncommittal about how he planned to proceed.” Senate Majority Leader McConnell “told reporters: ‘We talked about border security and how to resolve all this, and we’re optimistic we have a way forward.’” McConnell “declined to reveal what that might be.” The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=04b-48f&t=c> (11/15, Bolton) adds that when pressed on that point, McConnell said, “I’ll tell you when we get it.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=04c-d5a&t=c> (11/15, Cochrane) reports “Trump’s lingering threat to veto any bill that does not have billions of dollars in funding for the border wall has raised the tension around what could be routine spending measures.” The Times adds “lawmakers and aides in both chambers say they want to avoid even a partial shutdown, and they do not want to fall back on a stopgap spending bill to keep the government open into the new Congress.” The President “has leveled such threats before only to acquiesce to lawmakers and keep the government open. (The president has also retreated from his vow during the 2016 campaign that Mexico would pay for the wall.)” *Cheney Says House GOP Will Attach Border-Wall Funding To Spending Bill Next Month. *Appearing on Fox News’ Fox & Friends[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=04d-e03&t=c> (11/15), Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the incoming House Republican Conference chair, was asked about funding for the border wall promised by Trump. Cheney said, “We have got the continuing resolution is going to expire December 7. I think we are going to make sure, do everything we can in the lame duck, to get that funding in there. I think Democrats, the more that the American people see them stand up and explain why they don’t want to secure our border, why they want to abolish ICE, why they want to leave us in a situation where we’re completely vulnerable, I think more the American people will say, ‘Wait a minute, we don’t want this. We want to go back to having Republicans control in the House.’” *Feds Approve $324 Million Project To Replace Border Wall In Arizona. *The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=04e-4a4&t=c> (11/15, Giaritelli) reports CBP announced yesterday “the Arizona border will have 32 miles of existing wall replaced starting next April.” The Examines adds “the $324 million project has been given the green light by federal immigration officials. ... The undertaking, which will be paid for by congressional funding for CBP from 2018 legislation, is part of...Trump’s January 2017 executive order to secure the country by improving barriers in vulnerable and high-traffic areas.” Pentagon: Troop Presence At US-Mexico Border Has “Pretty Much Peaked” At 5,800. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=04f-c03&t=c> (11/15, Burns) reports that Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said yesterday that “the number of US active-duty troops deployed to the US-Mexico border has ‘pretty much peaked’ at the current total of 5,800,” which the AP points out is “far below the 10,000 to 15,000” that President Trump “initially said would be needed to secure the border against what he called an ‘invasion’ of migrants.” The AP adds that Defense Secretary Mattis “said that within a week to 10 days, the troops currently deployed along the border in Texas, Arizona and California will have accomplished all the tasks initially requested by Customs and Border Protection, although he said additional requests were expected.” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=050-9ba&t=c> (11/15, Stewart) reports Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan, “the US commander of the mission,” also said “the number of US troops at the border with Mexico may have peaked at about 5,800,” and that “he would start looking next week at whether to begin sending forces home or perhaps shifting some to new border positions.” Said Buchanan, “It is a hard date. And we have no indications that CBP is going to need us to do our work for longer than that.” AFP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=051-e2a&t=c> (11/15, Afp), among other news outlets, also reports the story. Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=052-a10&t=c> (11/15, Price) reports, meanwhile, that CBP “officers in the Tucson Sector teamed up with Department of Defense (DOD) personnel to conduct training exercises and harden ports of entry in advance of the anticipated arrival of Central American caravan migrants,” as “officials estimate the region could become saturated with thousands seeking asylum or crossing the border illegally.” *Ruppersberger Says He Is Opposed To Funding Deployment. *Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger writes in the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=053-a97&t=c> (11/15) that he considers the President’s border troop deployment a wasteful political stunt, and that he is opposed to funding it. Violence In Tijuana As Caravan Reaches US-Mexico Border. The Palm Springs (CA) Desert Sun <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=054-32c&t=c> (11/15, Plevin) reports, “Hundreds of people who arrived in Tijuana with the first wave of the migrant caravan planned to spend Wednesday night in a makeshift camp by the Pacific Ocean, steps from the tall border fence that separates Mexico and the United States.” The Desert Sun adds that “during a confrontation that lasted more than three hours, area residents sang the Mexican national anthem and waved Mexican flags,” and that “pushing, shoving, kicking and a couple of blows broke out between masses of residents and migrants, illuminated by the crescent moon and mobile light towers, set up by authorities on the beach on the US side of the border.” The Desert Sun also reports that “after midnight, residents assaulted journalists,” and that “the violent night marks the latest in rising tensions as waves of migrants arrive in the border town south of San Diego, culminating a month-long journey across Mexico.” Under the headline “‘Get Out’: Some Mexico Border Residents Reject Migrant Arrivals,” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=055-ab4&t=c> (11/15, Diaz) reports that “members of Central American migrant caravans now face a new threat: open hostility from some Mexicans on the US border.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=056-2a7&t=c> (11/15, Spagat, Verza) reports that “about 100 migrants declined offers of rides to shelters and had camped out late Wednesday by the steel border fence at Tijuana’s beach area, when a similar number of local residents marched up to the group shouting, ‘You’re not welcome,’ and, ‘Get out!’” According to the AP, “Playas de Tijuana, as the area is known, is an upper-middle-class enclave, and residents appeared worried about crime and sanitation.” The AP adds that “one protester shouted, ‘This isn’t about discrimination, it is about safety!’” Sean Hannity said on Fox News’ Hannity[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=057-42d&t=c> (11/15), “I said I really believe the vast majority of people in this caravan are probably people that are poor, they have good intentions, they are looking for a life for themselves, their family, a good job, a better future. There is for us a massive security risk. Criminals also will take advantage of unchecked and unvetted migration into our country; we see it every day. Look at what happened in Arkansas on Sunday. A 29-year-old illegal immigrant opening fire on officers during a traffic stop outside of Fayetteville.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=058-787&t=c> (11/15, Semple) reports, meanwhile, that “the vanguard of what President Trump has labeled an invasion force formed an orderly line at about 6:45 a.m. on Thursday near a major border crossing between Tijuana and the United States and waited patiently.” The Times adds that “about 80 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people who have been traveling with a large migrant caravan had come to the crossing, with stories of victimization and persecution, to make an appointment for asylum interviews in the United States.” Meanwhile, “other than the line of migrants, it was mostly business as usual along this westernmost stretch of the Mexico-United States southwest border.” *DC Analysis: Despite Acosta’s Prediction, Caravan Members Seeking To Climb Over Border Fence. *The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=059-e01&t=c> (11/15, Athey) reports, “Members of the migrant caravan are currently trying to climb over the US-Mexico border wall, despite CNN’s Jim Acosta’s claim that they would not ‘be doing that.’” The DC adds that “despite Acosta’s assertion, Fox News reported on Thursday morning that dozens of members of the migrant caravan had arrived at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana and were arrested for trying to cross illegally.” Trump Slams “Total Witch Hunt” Led By Mueller And “His Gang Of Democrat Thugs.” President Trump tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=05a-800&t=c> yesterday morning, “The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want. They are a disgrace to our Nation and don’t... <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=05b-204&t=c> care how many lives the ruin. These are Angry People, including the highly conflicted Bob Mueller, who worked for Obama for 8 years. They won’t even look at all of the bad acts and crimes on the other side. A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LIKE NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY! ... <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=05c-35d&t=c> Universities will someday study what highly conflicted (and NOT Senate approved) Bob Mueller and his gang of Democrat thugs have done to destroy people. Why is he protecting Crooked Hillary, Comey, McCabe, Lisa Page & her lover, Peter S, and all of his friends on the other side?” Trump also wrote <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=05d-f46&t=c>, “The only ‘Collusion’ is that of the Democrats with Russia and many others. Why didn’t the FBI take the Server from the DNC? They still don’t have it. Check out how biased Facebook, Google and Twitter are in favor of the Democrats. That’s the real Collusion!” Business Insider <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=05e-2cd&t=c> (11/15, Sheth) says Trump’s tweets follow “an uncharacteristic lull,” and that he “did not provide any evidence for his statements.” Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=05f-fc7&t=c> (11/15, Dopp) similarly reports “Trump provided no examples” for his charges, and the New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=060-cbb&t=c> (11/15, Haberman, Schmidt, Sullivan) that he issued his criticism “fresh off three days of private meetings with his personal lawyers.” The Times adds that “for months, the president’s legal team and aides have pleaded with him to avoid writing Twitter posts critical of” Mueller, and that it is “unclear what may have motivated Mr. Trump’s Twitter posts on Thursday morning.” Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=061-015&t=c> (11/15, Oprysko) reports Trump “erupted at...Mueller,” and the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=062-66d&t=c> (11/15, Wagner) notes that it has been a week since the “installation” of acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, which the Post says was “a move many Democrats have said appears designed to curtail Mueller’s investigation.” According to the Post, “Many of Trump’s complaints in Thursday’s tweets were familiar, but they took on heightened significance with Whitaker now overseeing Mueller’s probe, which is also examining whether Trump has obstructed justice.” The Post also points out that “the tweets also come as Trump spend time with his personal legal team this week to prepare written answers to questions from Mueller’s team.” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=063-21e&t=c> (11/15, Muñoz) similarly reports that “many critics of the president see nixing” Jeff “Sessions and replacing him with Mr. Whitaker as a way to curtail the Mueller investigation,” and the Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=064-4c4&t=c> (11/15, Enjeti) that Trump’s legal team has “negotiated with Mueller to restrict all questions to written answers from the president.” The special counsel “previously sought to interview Trump in person.” Fox News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=065-a85&t=c> (11/15, Shaw) and the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=066-ffb&t=c> (11/15, Salama), among other news outlets, also report the story. Pamela Brown said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=067-6a4&t=c> (11/15), “It’s unclear if there was a particular trigger for this Twitter tirade, but what is clear is that his anger over the probe is boiling over.” CNN politics editor-at-large Chris Cillizza said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=068-87c&t=c> (11/15), “One hundred and ninety-one criminal counts, 35 people or entities charged, six guilty pleas and one person found guilty in court. There’s no fact basis to say that this is a witch hunt or a hoax.” CNN contributor Bianna Golodryga said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=069-237&t=c> (11/15), “This is all speculative when it comes to Robert Mueller. They have been very closed off and nothing has leaked out of this investigation, but we keep hearing time and time again that this investigation appears to be closer to a conclusion than anywhere else throughout the process. So, if the President is anticipating that we may be getting a report soon, that may explain his behavior.” *Giuliani: Questions To Trump Posed By Mueller Include “Possible Traps.” *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=06a-15a&t=c> (11/15, Hsu) reports “Trump and his legal team continue to review a list of written questions posed by Mueller’s team, Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani said Thursday.” Giuliani said, “There are some that create more issues for us legally than others,” while “some were ‘unnecessary,’ some were ‘possible traps,’ and ‘we might consider some as irrelevant.’” Giuliani also “said the special counsel has not imposed a firm deadline, but he added that Trump’s answers ‘could be tomorrow.’” CNN reporter Kara Scannell was asked on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=06b-3d9&t=c> (11/15) if Giuliani’s comment that some of Mueller’s questions “could create more issues for us legally,” is a suggestion that the President “may be in some legal jeopardy.” Scannell said, “I think that’s a fair way to interpret this, because we don’t often – we hear from Giuliani, but he is sort of acknowledging in this that they have some issues that are problematic for them legally. And so what this is telling us is that – he is also according to the Washington Post mentioned there were two dozen questions among these that had to do with issues before the election and that could be this area where they’re potentially more problematic.” CNN chief political analyst Gloria Borger said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=06c-417&t=c> (11/15), “I’m sorry Mr. Giuliani doesn’t like the questions from the special counsel, that they’re not to his liking. It’s amazing to me because honestly, they’ve been working on these questions for weeks. They finally negotiated a way where the President didn’t have to testify face-to-face on the issues of collusion, that he actually got a take-home open book test which they are writing answers to. And the fact that Rudy Giuliani is now complaining about the questions leads me to believe, first of all, they don’t know what everybody else is testifying and they’re a little worried about that, and maybe they’re worried about their own client and whether their client is actually telling the truth.” Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) was asked on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=06d-893&t=c> (11/15) if Giuliani’s claim that some of Mueller’s questions create legal issues for the President is “an acknowledgment that the President may be personally implicated in the Mueller investigation.” Castro said, “It certainly could be. It’s hard to know that right now. But I guess to be honest, it’s hard for me to understand that response by Rudy Giuliani because as far as I know, this is the first time that President Trump will be swearing answers to these questions. So, in other words, he should be able to just tell the truth and not worry about having contradicted himself under oath before. So, as long as he tells the truth, I don’t see how there is a problem, and I don’t see how any particular question is a trap.” Rep. Eric Swalwell, (D-CA) said on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=06e-3ea&t=c> (11/15), “I think it’s brilliant the way Mueller is doing it, the patience that he is showing. And the President is certainly not acting like an innocent person. I think he’s just giving the President more and more rope to hang himself.” Asked about Giuliani’s claim that some of Mueller’s questions create more issues legally for them than others, Swalwell said, “That’s what someone who would have a lot of exposure would probably say. If you didn’t do anything wrong, you typically don’t have anything to worry about.” *Sources Refer To “Deep Anxiety” At White House That Mueller Is Set To Indict Trump Allies, Family. *Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=06f-ecd&t=c> (11/15, Samuelsohn) reports that while attorneys for the President and his son, Donald Trump Jr., “insist they aren’t worried about special counsel Robert Mueller,” six people “in contact with the White House and other Trump officials say a deep anxiety has started to set in that Mueller is about to pounce after his self-imposed quiet period, and that any number of Trump’s allies and family members may soon be staring down the barrel of an indictment.” *After Meeting With Whitaker, Graham Says Mueller Probe Not In Jeopardy. *The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=070-d1f&t=c> (11/15, Bolton) reports Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has assured him that “he will not fire special counsel Robert Mueller.” Graham met with Whitaker Thursday “and says the man President Trump tapped to replace ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions says he doesn’t see anything wrong with Mueller’s probe.” Following the meeting, Graham said, “As to the Mueller investigation, I’m confident that it is not in jeopardy.” *WPost To Trump: “Hands Off The Special Counsel.” *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=071-bf9&t=c> (11/15) editorializes, “Now more than ever, the president must get the message: Hands off the special counsel.” To the Post, “Congressional Republicans appear not to have learned the lessons from last week’s elections,” as “their spineless appeasement of Mr. Trump proved unpopular. More of the same will not save them – either from further electoral defeat or from the judgment of history.” *Prosecutors Inadvertently Reveal Assange Has Been Charged. *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=072-ab0&t=c> (11/15, Zapotosky, Barrett) reports prosecutors “inadvertently revealed in a recently unsealed court filing” that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange “has been charged under seal.” In a filing in a case not related to Assange, Assistant US Attorney Kellen S. Dwyer, “urging a judge to keep the matter sealed,” wrote, “due to the sophistication of the defendant and the publicity surrounding the case, no other procedure is likely to keep confidential the fact that Assange has been charged.” The Times adds that “people familiar with the matter,” said that “what Dwyer was disclosing was true, but unintentional.” The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=073-ccf&t=c> (11/15, Viswanatha, Dube) reports in a front-page story that people familiar with the matter say the Justice Department is increasingly confident it will be able to get Assange into a US court to prosecute him. *Stone: Text Messages Prove He Did Not Know Source Or Content Of Emails Released By Wikileaks. *Roger Stone writes in an op-ed for the Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=074-0d8&t=c> (11/15, Stone) that text messages he directed his attorney to release this week prove that “Randy Credico was the source of both the explosive description and the October 2016 release date of Hillary Clinton materials that Julian Assange described on CNN in June of that year.” Stone adds that “nothing in these text exchanges suggests that I knew of the source or content of any of the allegedly stolen or hacked material released by Wikileaks. If Randy Credico testified contrary to this before the Mueller grand jury, he committed perjury.” *Report: Facebook Was Not Forthcoming About Russia Misinformation Campaign In 2016. *NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=075-18b&t=c> (11/15, story 8, 1:30, Holt) reported that Facebook “is under fire” in the wake of a New York Times report <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=076-6c8&t=c> which “accuses the social media giant of not being forthcoming about the Russia misinformation campaign that played out on the platform during the 2016 election.” NBC (Kent) added that the article says Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg “ignored warning signs and sought to conceal them from public view.” NBC News confirmed that “the social network hired an outside PR firm to deflect attention by spreading dozens of articles critical of competitors Google and Apple.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=077-402&t=c> (11/15, story 11, 0:20, Muir) also reported briefly on the Times story. The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=078-d0b&t=c> (11/15, Isaac, Nicas) reports “a person familiar with the decision” says Facebook has cut ties with the firm, Definers Public Affairs, “which spread disparaging information about the social network’s critics and competitors.” The decision came in the wake of the Times story, which “described the kind of work that Definers did on Facebook’s behalf.” Definers “worked to discredit activist protesters that were against Facebook, in part by linking them to the liberal financier George Soros. It also tried to deflect criticism of the social network by pressing reporters to look into rivals like Google.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018111601biden&r=email-69ef&l=079-b41&t=c> (11/15, Shaban) reports Soros “has called on Facebook to initiate an independent, internal investigation of its lobbying and public relations work” following the Times report. Patrick Gaspard, the president of the Open Society Foundations, a philanthropic organization founded by Soros, wrote “These efforts appear to have b
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