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Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing *From:* Bulletin Intelligence <Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 27, 2018 8:01 AM *To:* Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com *Subject:* Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing for Tuesday, November 27, 2018 *Click to access <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=000-fcc&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=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=001-ea2&t=c> *To: Vice President Joe Biden* *Tuesday, November 27, 2018 8:00 AM EST* Today's Table of Contents *Biden in the News <#SECTION_1>* • Biden Endorses Espy. <#S1> • Biden, Carpenter Call For Action Against Foreign Dark Money. <#S2> • Biden To Speak In San Francisco Bay Area As Part Of Book Tour. <#S3> *Leading the News <#SECTION_2>* • Trump Demands Mexico Deport Caravan, Warns He Will Close Border “Permanently If Need Be.” <#S4> *Foreign Policy <#SECTION_3>* • Trump Says He Does Not Like Russia-Ukraine Tensions. <#S5> • Trump Slams Brexit Deal As “Great For The EU.” <#S6> • US Promises Israel It Will Press IAEA On Iranian Atomic Archive. <#S7> • Sorkin: Trump’s Support For Saudi Crown Prince “Backfired” With Lawmakers. <#S8> • Violent Protests Over Arrest Of Anti-Taliban Commander Continue. <#S9> • US Prosecutors Object To Request For Unsealing Of Assange Indictment. <#S10> • Honduran President’s Brother Charged In US With Drug Trafficking. <#S11> *Domestic Policy <#SECTION_4>* • Trump On Climate Report’s Economic Warnings: “I Don’t Believe It.” <#S12> • Trump Blasts GM, Says Company “Better Get Back To Ohio And Soon.” <#S13> • Trump: Russia Probe Partisan, Mueller Ignoring Witnesses Who Dispute Collusion Charges. <#S14> • Trump Campaigns For Hyde-Smith On Eve Of Mississippi Senate Runoff. <#S15> • White House Aims To Secure Several Years Of Border Wall Construction In Lame Duck. <#S16> • Trump To Move Ahead With Boost On China Tariffs. <#S17> • Social Security Paid Out More Than it Took In This Year. <#S18> *Cancer Research <#SECTION_5>* • FDA Approves Drug For Cancers Driven By Shared Mutation. <#S19> • Breast Implants Linked To Cancer. <#S20> *Editorials/Op-Eds <#SECTION_6>* • New York Times. <#S21> • Washington Post. <#S22> Biden in the News Biden Endorses Espy. WATN-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=002-112&t=c> Memphis, TN (11/26, 10:03 p.m. CST) broadcast that former Vice President Joe Biden is endorsing Mississippi Senate candidate Mike Espy (D). In a recorded video, Biden told Mississippians, “You have a chance, Mississippi, to speak up and be heard Tuesday, November 27th.” Biden was shown saying, “Mike Espy is running for the United States Senate. He need everyone of your to get out and vote. So make sure you have a plan to vote.” Espy thanked Biden in a tweet. WJKT-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=003-aea&t=c> Jackson, TN (11/26, 9:04 p.m. CST) also ran a segment on Biden’s endorsement. Biden, Carpenter Call For Action Against Foreign Dark Money. In an op-ed in Politico Magazine <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=004-f0b&t=c> (11/27), former Vice President Joseph Biden and Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement Senior Director Michael Carpenter warn, “America’s democratic institutions are highly vulnerable to foreign influence,” with a “significant vulnerability” to foreign dark money due to “the lack of transparency in our campaign finance system combined with extensive foreign money laundering.” To address the problem, Biden and Carpenter call for requiring that the beneficial owners of LLCs be disclosed and implementing “more comprehensive disclosure requirements in high-end real estate and prohibiting all-cash sales above certain thresholds.” They concludes, “As matters of national security, these are issues that should be of interest to both Democrats and Republicans who want to reduce our vulnerability to foreign corrupt influence.” Biden To Speak In San Francisco Bay Area As Part Of Book Tour. At least four television stations ran over 14 segments on former Vice President’s visit to the San Francisco Bay area on a book tour. Some examples: KTVU-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=005-5b3&t=c> San Francisco (11/26, 4:55 p.m. PST) broadcast, “Former Vice President Joe Biden is in the Bay area this week on a book tour” to promote his book, “Promise Me, Dad,” which “focuses on how he struggled all through the year of 2015 to balance his political career while his son, Beau, was dying from brain caner. He also talks about how his family has changed since Beau’s death.” KNTV-TV[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=006-0fe&t=c> San Francisco (11/26, 11:34 a.m. PST) broadcast that this week’s MPFF speaker series’ “featured speaker is former Vice President Joe Biden. He’s hosting engagements over the next four days at all three venues: San Rafael, Oakland, San Mateo, and back in San Rafael. Each engagement is already sold out.” Leading the News Trump Demands Mexico Deport Caravan, Warns He Will Close Border “Permanently If Need Be.” President Trump took to Twitter <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=007-8ca&t=c> yesterday to write, “Mexico should move the flag waving Migrants, many of whom are stone cold criminals, back to their countries. Do it by plane, do it by bus, do it anyway you want, but they are NOT coming into the U.S.A. We will close the Border permanently if need be. Congress, fund the WALL!” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=008-1bc&t=c> (11/26, Heavey, Diaz) reports Trump’s tweet came “a day after US authorities shut the country’s busiest border crossing and fired tear gas into a crowd there.” The President also addressed the situation at the border in a brief exchange with reporters yesterday. The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=009-cc0&t=c> (11/26, Dinan) notes he “defended border authorities’ use of tear gas to prevent a mob from overrunning a US border crossing over the weekend, saying ‘some very tough people’ were trying to break in.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=00a-902&t=c> (11/26, story 4, 1:10, Holt) and the CBS Evening News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=00b-e33&t=c> (11/26, story 3, 2:00, Willarreal) showed Trump saying, “Here’s the bottom line: Nobody is coming into our country unless they come in legally.” The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=00c-408&t=c> (11/26, Samuels) points out the President “has for weeks painted the caravan of Central American migrants as an imminent security threat,” and the Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=00d-ddb&t=c> (11/26, Muñoz) that he “ranted about the migrant caravan throughout the Thanksgiving weekend.” According to Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=00e-3bc&t=c> (11/26, Dopp, Curtis), meanwhile, “Trump made similar threats in October ahead of the midterm elections,” but “so far, he hasn’t followed through on those threats.” At any rate, the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=00f-8e3&t=c> (11/26, Youssef, Caldwell) reports, US military and immigration officials are already mulling plans to extend the border troop deployment. On ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=010-ec7&t=c> (11/26, story 4, 2:00, Muir), meanwhile, Matt Gutman said the Pentagon is sending “three hundred additional troops to California, bringing the total there to 1,800.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=011-014&t=c> (11/26, Lamothe) also reports the troops “have been shifted...to work in California, near the caravan.” The measures taken by US border agents Sunday – particularly the use of tear gas – are sparking criticism from media analysts and Democrats, among others. According to CNN’s New Day[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=012-432&t=c> (11/26), “US Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas on Central Americans seeking asylum, this includes women and children.” On ABC’s Good Morning America[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=013-f14&t=c> (11/26), George Stephanopoulos drew attention to a “photo shared around the world [that] shows the family running from the [tear gas] fumes,” and on CBS This Morning[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=014-8ce&t=c> (11/26), Gayle King reported that “US Customs and Border Patrol agents fired teargas at hundreds of people, including women and children.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=015-7b6&t=c> (11/26, Horton) reports that Kelsey Davenport, director of nonproliferation policy at the Washington-based Arms Control Association, said “chemical weapons such as CS gas are indiscriminate and ‘uniquely terrorizing in their application,’ which necessitated their ban in combat in 1993.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=016-42d&t=c> (11/26, Chokshi) reports on a photograph showing a woman clutching “two children in diapers, one of them barefoot, as they run from a smoking tear gas canister fired by American border officials.” That “arresting image, taken in Tijuana, Mexico, by the photojournalist Kim Kyung-Hoon of Reuters, spread rapidly online,” and “prompted outrage after a peaceful march by Central American migrants in Mexico veered out of control.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=017-39e&t=c> (11/26, story 4, 2:00, Muir) reported “the images of the tear gas used at the US-Mexico border” were “seen across the country and the world.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=018-305&t=c> (11/26, story 3, 1:05, Gutierrez) said “US authorities fired tear gas at mostly adult males but some of it hit women and children including Maria, her escape captured in this photo. We caught up with her today. ‘When I see that photo, I just want to cry’, she says claiming that she wasn’t crossing the border illegally, but trying to reach it to apply for asylum.” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=019-545&t=c> (11/26, Dinan) indicates, meanwhile, that “Mexico’s National Commission of Human Rights on Monday condemned American authorities’ use of tear gas and force to prevent a mob from overwhelming the US border crossing in San Diego over the weekend, saying it was an ‘unnecessary risk.’” Also weighing in was Hillary Clinton. The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=01a-aec&t=c> (11/26, Keller) reports she “decried the use of tear gas against immigrants attempting to storm the border Sunday,” tweeting <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=01b-520&t=c>, “This is wrong.” Dana Milbank, in his Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=01c-a7b&t=c> (11/26) column, writes that “Trump loves kids. This is why his border guards are firing tear gas at them.” Amid the criticism, Administration officials yesterday defended US law enforcement personnel. The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=01d-a58&t=c> (11/26, Miroff, Jan) reports that yesterday, “critics of the Trump administration denounced border agents’ use of force on groups that included families with children, but US officials praised what they called ‘quick and effective action’ against crowds of stone-slinging young men who pried open the border fence at multiple locations to squeeze through.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=01e-ee2&t=c> (11/26, Sonmez) notes, for example, that DHS Secretary Nielsen “said in a statement that some of the migrants had ‘sought to harm CBP personnel by throwing projectiles at them,’” and the New York Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=01f-860&t=c> (11/26, Steinbuch) that she “said US authorities will continue to have a ‘robust’ presence along the southwest border.” Added Nielsen, “DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessness and will not hesitate to shut down ports of entry for security and public safety reasons.” Townhall <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=020-d50&t=c> (11/26, Rosas) quotes Nielsen as saying, “We’ll seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who destroys federal property, endangers our frontline operators, or violates our sovereignty.” The Los Angeles Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=021-f36&t=c> (11/26, Hennessy-Fiske) reports CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan “praised agents’ response, including the use of tear gas, during clashes on Sunday at the San Ysidro border crossing, saying their actions avoided serious injuries on both sides and ‘effectively managed a potentially dangerous situation.’” McAleenan “defended the use of what he called ‘less than lethal devices’ by agents who responded as caravan members – who he said appeared to be grown men – hurled dozens of rocks.” Added McAleenan, “It was done consistent with all of our law enforcement training and policy.” McAleenan said on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=022-87b&t=c> (11/26), “We had over 1,000 individuals involved in large group attempts to rush the border. ... That was a dangerous situation. Our border patrol agents responded with professionalism.” Appearing on CNN’s New Day[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=023-aeb&t=c> (11/26), Rodney Scott, Chief of Border Patrol agents in San Diego, said, “I kind of challenge that this was a ‘peaceful protest’ or that the majority of these people were claiming asylum.” Instead, Scott said “the vast majority [of the migrants] we’re dealing with are adult males” who “immediately started throwing rocks and debris at our agents, taunting our agents. ... At least three agents were actually struck by rocks.” Scott added, “Forty-two crossed the border and were arrested.” The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=024-0ae&t=c> (11/26, Smith) quotes Scott as adding, “What I saw at the border yesterday was not people walking up to Border Agents and asking to claim asylum. Matter of fact, one of the groups that I watched…they passed 10 or 15 marked Border Patrol agents walking…west to east, numerous uniformed personnel, as they were chanting, waving a Honduran flag and throwing rocks at the agents. If they were truly asylum seekers, they would’ve just walked up with their hands up and surrendered, and that did not take place.” Townhall <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=025-952&t=c> (11/26, Pavlich) similarly reports that “Scott pushed back on the narrative that his agents are tear gassing women and children,” and Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=026-cf0&t=c> (11/26, Munro) quotes extensively from the interview. On CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=027-9cc&t=c> (11/26), Kaitlan Collins said Trump “falsely claimed that children were not teargassed during that border crossing that was closed yesterday, at one of the nation’s busiest border crossings, despite photos showing that children were teargassed as US border agents tried to break up the caravan that was rushing the border.” Brit Hume said on Fox News’ Special Report[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=028-639&t=c> (11/26), “What is remarkable to me about this – isn’t this episode yesterday exactly what...Trump was worrying that would happen and caused him to make that show of force along the border? You remember when he got that question from that CNN guy, Acosta, in which Acosta asserted that migrants would not be rushing the border, charging the border, and Trump said we have a difference of opinion about that. Well, this episode yesterday suggested that the very thing that the President said he was concerned about can indeed happen. And, it is not the first time. Five years ago on Thanksgiving weekend at San Ysidro...a bunch of migrants broke loose and rushed the border and they were subdued with teargas, and the other nonviolent methods used yesterday. No howls of outrage at the Obama Administration about that...so I think we kind of know what is going on here, don’t we?” In an editorial, the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=029-912&t=c> (11/26) also warns that violence by the caravan runs the risk of turning American public opinion against the country’s current asylum policies. *Trump Says Some Who Were Tear Gassed Were “Grabbers.” *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=02a-4d5&t=c> (11/26, Rucker, Sonmez) reports the President “suggested without evidence” Monday “that some of the migrants who were tear-gassed at the US-Mexico border on Sunday were ‘grabbers’ who took others’ children in order to protect themselves.” Trump said, “In some cases, you know, they’re not the parents. ... These are people, they call ‘em ‘grabbers.’ They grab a child because they think they’ll have a certain status by having a child. You know, you have certain advantages in terms of our crazy laws that frankly Congress should be changing.” *Nielsen: More Than 600 Members Of Caravan Convicted Criminals. *The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=02b-cf2&t=c> (11/26, Giaritelli) reports that Nielsen said in a Facebook post that “more than 600 members of the 10,000 migrants traveling from Central America to the US are convicted criminals.” Wrote Nielsen, “We cannot confirm the backgrounds and identities of all caravan members which possess a national security and public safety risk to our country. However, at this point we have confirmed that there are over 600 convicted criminals traveling with the caravan flow. This includes individuals known to law enforcement for assault, battery, drug crimes, burglary, rape, child abuse and more. This is serious. ... Additionally, Mexico has already arrested 100 caravan members for criminal violations in Mexico.” *Obama Administration Used Same Tear Gas Agent As Trump At Border. *The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=02c-68d&t=c> (11/26, Dinan) reports Homeland Security data show that the tear gas agent the Administration is facing criticism for using “against a border mob this weekend is actually used fairly frequently – including more than once a month during some years under President Obama.” Customs and Border Protection has used the agent, 2-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, or CS, “since 2010, and deployed it 26 times in 2012 and 27 times in 2013. The use dropped after that, but was still deployed three times in 2016, Mr. Obama’s final full year in office.” Its use “rose again in 2017, which was split between Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump, and reached 29 deployments in fiscal year 2018, which ended two months ago, according to CBP data seen by The Washington Times.” *Mexico To Shore Up Security At Border, Prepares To Deport 98 Migrants. *The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=02d-836&t=c> (11/26, Sherman) reports that the Mexican government “looked set to shore up security near its border with the United States on Monday, as police lined up outside a shelter in the city of Tijuana and told Central American migrants they couldn’t walk toward the border area.” The AP also reports that Mexico’s National Migration Institute announced that “98 migrants were being deported after they tried to breach the US border.” According to the AP, Mexico’s Interior Department “said about 500 migrants were involved in the attempt to rush the border, while US authorities put the number at 1,000.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=02e-cec&t=c> (11/26, Partlow) says “nine bus loads of Mexican federal police took up positions around the Tijuana sports complex where more than 5,000 migrants are camping out” Monday, “with many waiting for the chance to apply for asylum in the United States.” *NYTimes Analysis: López Obrador Must Choose Between Trump, “Defending The Poor.” *The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=02f-12d&t=c> (11/26, Ahmed, Malkin) reports “the new president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has built his entire political career on defending the poor,” but “days before he takes office...Trump is testing how firmly he will live up to that.” The Times adds that “after more than 15 years of campaigning as a leftist firebrand, Mr. López Obrador must swiftly decide: Will he stand up to Mr. Trump and defend the migrants’ pleas to be allowed into the United States, even if many of their asylum requests will ultimately be rejected? Or will he acquiesce to Mr. Trump’s demands and the economic imperative of good relations with the United States?” *Lara Trump: President Is Dealing With “Terrifying” Situation On The Border. *Lara Trump, appearing on Fox News’ Fox & Friends[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=030-749&t=c> (11/26), said the situation on the border is “terrifying.” According to Trump, “The reality is you have people saying, ‘we don’t care about your border, we don’t care about the rules. We’re coming to your country, and you’re going to let us in, and we’ll do whatever we want.’ The President is taking this very seriously. I think all Americans can rest easy at night knowing that this is a President who is addressing the situation, who understands how critical it is to make sure that something happens down there.” Foreign Policy Trump Says He Does Not Like Russia-Ukraine Tensions. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=031-a53&t=c> (11/26, Mason) reports President Trump on Monday “said he does not like what is happening between Russia and Ukraine,” a day after Russian crews seized three Ukrainian vessels near Crimea. Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Trump said, “We do not like what’s happening either way. And hopefully it will get straightened out.” He added that European leaders were working on the situation, saying, “They’re not thrilled. We’re all working on it together.” In an editorial, the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=032-de5&t=c> (11/26) says Trump criticized former President Obama for tolerating Russia’s seizure of Crimea, but now the Kremlin is testing Trump. Trump, the Journal says, should make clear during the G20 summit later this week that such aggression will be met with more arms sales to Ukraine and tougher sanctions on Russia. A Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=033-fac&t=c> (11/26) editorial says “at a minimum, Mr. Putin’s aggression ought to affect the reception he receives from Mr. Trump at the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires.” Trump, it argues, “could send a message by refusing to meet Mr. Putin; if he does go ahead with a bilateral meeting, he ought to begin it by telling the Russian leader that his assault on Ukraine is unacceptable and will have consequences. A failure to do so would simply confirm Mr. Putin’s evident belief that further aggression against Ukraine will cost him nothing with this US president.” *US, Allies Condemn Russia For Seizing Ukrainian Ships At UN Meeting. *The CBS Evening News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=034-32d&t=c> (11/26, story 8, 0:20, Glor) reported Secretary of State Pompeo on Monday “accused Russia of violating international law when its Navy seized three Ukrainian ships off the coast of Crimea” on Sunday. CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=035-21e&t=c> (11/26) likewise said Pompeo “condemned this aggressive Russian action,” and at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, UN Ambassador Haley similarly “called it yet another reckless Russian escalation.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=036-9fe&t=c> (11/26, story 8, 1:40, Holt) reported, “The US warned Russia today that it has committed a quote ‘outrageous violation’ after firing upon and seizing three Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea.” NBC (Neely) added, “Russia [is] claiming these waters as its territory and blaming Ukraine for provoking the incident. In Ukraine’s capitol, fury and at the United Nations, Russia condemned.” Haley: “The United States would welcome a normal relationship with Russia, but out law actions like this one continue to make that impossible.” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=037-816&t=c> (11/26, Nichols) reports that Haley “warned Russia...that its seizure of three Ukrainian vessels was an ‘outrageous violation of sovereign Ukrainian territory’ and urged Moscow to reduce tensions caused by its ‘arrogant’ act.” Haley said she “had spoken with” Trump and Pompeo and that “her statement ‘reflects the concerns at the highest level.’” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=038-a74&t=c> (11/26, Morello) reports Haley said, “The United States will maintain its Crimea-related sanctions against Russia. Indeed, further Russian escalation of this kind will only make matters worse.” The Post adds that Haley “pointedly noted she had spoken with...Trump and...Pompeo before coming to the Security Council. “ The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=039-d72&t=c> (11/26, Schwirtz) reports that other “western countries rose to Ukraine’s defense” during Monday’s emergency session as “Russia’s attempt to use the session to blame Ukraine for the violence backfired.” Ambassadors from the US, Britain, France “and others accused Russia of recklessness and violating Ukraine’s sovereignty.” British Ambassador Jonathan Allen “warned that the confrontation could presage further efforts by Russia to gain full control of the waters it currently shares with Ukraine.” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=03a-7e5&t=c> (11/26, Wolfgang) reports that the US and its allies “promised serious consequences” for Russia, they “struggled to find concrete” measures. Russia, Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=03b-9c6&t=c> (11/26, Osborn, Zinets) says, is “ignor[ing] Western calls to release three Ukrainian naval ships and their crews it fired on and captured near Crimea at the weekend and accused Kiev of plotting with its Western allies to provoke a conflict.” Amid what ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=03c-ac6&t=c> (11/26, story 8, 0:15, Muir) called “a dangerous escalation between Russia and Ukraine,” Ukraine’s parliament voted Monday “to impose martial law on areas bordering Russia.” According to the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=03d-bdd&t=c> (11/26, Isachenkov), the martial law measure “contained vaguely worded steps such as ‘strengthening’ anti-terrorism measures and ‘information security.’” Trump Slams Brexit Deal As “Great For The EU.” Axios <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=03e-e4e&t=c> (11/26, Lawler) reports that with British Prime Minister Theresa May “working desperately to sell her Brexit deal to a skeptical Parliament,” President Trump “slammed it” on Monday as “a great deal for the EU” that could keep the UK from securing a trade deal with the US. The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=03f-763&t=c> (11/26, Barry) reports that as May “continued her effort on Monday to sell her agreement...to skeptics in Parliament, she was blindsided by President Trump,” who called the agreement “a great deal for the EU,” and warned that, if it were adopted, it might obstruct a free trade deal between the United States and Britain. The Times says Trump’s comments “suggested that Britain might never be able to conclude a bilateral trade deal with the United States, creating new difficulties for Mrs. May.” May, the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=040-ddc&t=c> (11/26, Lawless) reports, “made a blunt appeal to skeptical lawmakers on Monday to back her divorce deal with the European Union: It isn’t perfect, but it’s all there is, and the alternative is a leap into the unknown. In essence, she urged Parliament: Let’s agree and move on, for the sake of the voters.” US Promises Israel It Will Press IAEA On Iranian Atomic Archive. Citing unnamed State Department officials, Axios <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=041-0a2&t=c> (11/26, Ravid) reports the Administration has “promised Israel it will put pressure on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to examine revelations from Israel about Iran’s nuclear program.” Two weeks ago, US special envoy for Iran Brian Hook “visited Israel and met with [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, officials from the Israeli foreign ministry, the Mossad and military intelligence.” During the meeting, “Israeli officials told Hook the IAEA was dragging its feet over Israel’s disclosures, and the political director of Israel’s foreign ministry, Alon Ushpiz, told Hook Israel was angry the IAEA didn’t take the Israeli intelligence seriously.” *Iran To Export Warplanes Despite US Sanctions. *Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=042-0e2&t=c> (11/26, Mora) reports Iran is “ready to export domestically designed and manufactured fighter jets and training aircraft despite sanctions” imposed by the US, the managing director of the Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO) announced Monday. State-run TV news reported that Iranian Brig. Gen. Abdoklarim Banitarafi, the IAIO head, “indicated that the Islamic Republic would showcase the homemade military aircraft it expects to export to potential buyers during the four-day 9th International Iran Air Show, which opened on Iran’s southern island of Kish on Monday.” Sorkin: Trump’s Support For Saudi Crown Prince “Backfired” With Lawmakers. Andrew Ross Sorkin writes for the New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=043-4d1&t=c> (11/26) “DealBook” blog that President Trump’s “forceful support of Saudi Arabia’s crown prince may have backfired by prompting members of Congress to promise investigations of their own.” Trump’s “strong support for the crown prince, whom he will almost certainly see this week when he flies to Buenos Aires for the Group of 20 meeting, may have the opposite effect to the one intended. Rather than end the conversation, it has invited a new one that could go on for months, if not years.” Congress, he adds, “is now making noises about doing what the president would not: a public investigation that could lead to real sanctions.” *Turkish Prosecutors: Saudi Agent Discussed Hiding Khashoggi’s Remains Before His Death. *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=044-55f&t=c> (11/26, Fahim) reports Turkish prosecutors said Monday that a Saudi agent involved in Khashoggi’s killing “discussed concealing Khashoggi’s dismembered remains during a telephone call the day before the killing.” During a telephone discussion on Oct. 1 between the agent, Mansour Othman M. Abbahussain, and “a Saudi businessman who owns a villa” in Turkey, “the conversation was regarding what would be done to destroy/hide the body of the killed journalist” after it was dismembered, a prosecutor’s statement said. The Post says the phone discussion, “if confirmed, bolsters Turkey’s repeated assertions that Khashoggi’s killing had been planned.” The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=045-8cf&t=c> (11/26, Gall), meanwhile, reports that Turkish police “searched a Saudi-owned mansion south of Istanbul on Monday as part of the investigation into the murder of...Khashoggi, whose remains have not been found.” According to the Times, “Irfan Fidan, the chief prosecutor of Istanbul and the leader of the Khashoggi investigation, ordered the search of the mansion...in the village of Samanli, about 60 miles south of Istanbul.” *MBS Arrives In Egypt On His Way To G20 Summit In Buenos Aires. * Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=046-834&t=c> (11/26) reports Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Egypt on Monday, “continuing his first trip abroad since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul drew global condemnation.” Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi “received Prince Mohammed at Cairo airport on what was the third leg of a tour through the Arab world by the prince after visits to Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.” MBS is “also expected to participate in a G20 meeting in Buenos Aires at the end of the month.” Violent Protests Over Arrest Of Anti-Taliban Commander Continue. The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=047-575&t=c> (11/26, Constable, Hassan) reports that “violence escalated” Monday in Kabul during “a second day of protests by minority ethnic Hazaras over the arrest of an anti-Taliban militia leader. Officials called him an abusive rogue, but supporters said he was a hero who had defended Hazaras from insurgent attacks.” Afghan officials said “at least 19 people were wounded,” and there were “unconfirmed media reports that four others were killed when police confronted hundreds of demonstrators, firing into the air and barricading routes out of the Hazara-dominated west Kabul area.” US Prosecutors Object To Request For Unsealing Of Assange Indictment. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=048-323&t=c> (11/26) reports federal prosecutors “have told a United States District Court judge that they oppose a request by a journalists’ group for the unsealing of any pending US criminal indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and declined to admit whether such charges exist.” In a filing submitted on Monday to Judge Leonie Brinkema, prosecutors “said a recent disclosure in a court document filed in an unrelated criminal case that prosecutors had obtained a sealed indictment against Assange was an ‘unintentional error.’” Prosecutors “said the erroneous filing does not constitute a confirmation or denial by them as to whether sealed criminal charges against Assange exist, and argued that neither the US constitution nor US common law ‘require that the government provide such a confirmation or denial.’” Honduran President’s Brother Charged In US With Drug Trafficking. In what the New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=049-a65&t=c> (11/26, Ernst, Malkin) calls a “blow” to Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, American prosecutors on Monday announced drug charges against his younger brother, describing him as a “large-scale drug trafficker” who spent a dozen years moving cocaine shipments bound for the US through Central America. Juan Antonio Hernández was “deeply involved in all aspects of the drug trade – arranging security and protection for shipments, taking bribes from traffickers, and assuring government contracts for money-laundering front companies – according to Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan.” The Times says the “details of the allegations cast an unwanted spotlight on the influence that drug traffickers exert over the Honduran state, and threatens to tarnish the reputation of President Hernández,” a US ally. Domestic Policy Trump On Climate Report’s Economic Warnings: “I Don’t Believe It.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=04a-8db&t=c> (11/26) reports the President “is rejecting a central conclusion of a dire report on the economic costs of climate change released Friday by his own administration.” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=04b-fba&t=c> (11/26, Mason) notes “the congressionally mandated report <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=04c-2e1&t=c>...said that climate change will cost the country’s economy billions of dollars by the end of the century, but Trump said he does not believe the economic impacts will be devastating.” The President told reporters, “I’ve seen it, I’ve read some of it, and it’s fine.” Pressed about “severe economic impacts,” however, Trump replied, “I don’t believe it.” Axios <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=04d-73a&t=c> (11/26, Kight) says “the report, known as the National Climate Assessment, warned of ‘hundreds of billions of dollars’ in annual losses to some economic sectors without scaled up actions to adapt to current changes and slash emissions to avoid future warming.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=04e-d0f&t=c> (11/26, King) similarly points out that “in a worst-case scenario, top scientists from 13 federal agencies say in the report, climate change – primarily caused by human activity – could deliver a 10 percent hit to the nation’s GDP by the end of the century.” Trump said, however, “it makes no sense for the United States to take drastic steps to combat climate change when other countries, such as China and Japan, have not done so.” Said Trump, “Right now we’re at the cleanest we’ve ever been. It’s very important to me. ... If we’re clean and everyone else is dirty, that’s not so good.” Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=04f-acd&t=c> (11/26, Oprysko) reports “Trump has long openly doubted climate science, and his administration has rolled back many of the regulations put in place by his predecessor aimed at mitigating some of the effects of climate change.” The President also “has sought to prop up industries seen as major contributors to harmful emissions, such as coal.” The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=050-858&t=c> (11/26, Cama) notes Trump tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=051-9be&t=c> in 2012, “The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=052-dd5&t=c> (11/26, story 5, 0:35, Jackson) reported on the “devastating new report,” and added that Trump’s stance “puts him at odds with the vast majority of experts, including those inside his own Administration.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=053-027&t=c> (11/26, story 7, 1:45, Muir) referred to “a bombshell report on climate change from 13 US agencies put out the day after Thanksgiving,” and added “many are questioning the timing of the release,” whether it was “meant to bury it.” ABC’s Jonathan Karl continued, “It sure looked that way.” In an editorial, the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=054-c71&t=c> (11/26) writes, “If you did not hear about the major new federal climate change report, the Trump administration will be pleased.” The report “was released the day after Thanksgiving...probably because it contradicts practically everything...Trump has said and done on global warming.” The Post adds “the White House responded to the report by misrepresenting scientists’ work and promising ‘fuller information’ in the next analysis,” and warns that “cooking the next report will not change the facts.” According to Anderson Cooper on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=055-f35&t=c> (11/26), the government study says “the Earth’s climate is changing faster than any point in the history of modern civilization – primarily as a result of human activity – and it could kill thousands of Americans and cost the US economy hundreds of billions of dollars.” Mike Emmanuel reported on Fox News’ Special Report[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=056-533&t=c> (11/26) that the 1,600-page report includes “dire predictions” but was “essentially met...with a shrug from” Trump. At any rate, critics are using the report to “go after” the President for withdrawing from the 2015 Paris Climate Accord. The White House, however, “notes the development of the report began under President Obama, and says that the next one will provide more transparent and data-driven information.” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=057-b31&t=c> (11/26), “A devastating climate report by all the best scientists came out in the Trump Administration when fossil fuel stooges are just crawling everywhere through the Administration. If there was a shred of doubt about the credibility of this report, about the credibility of real climate science, what a perfect time to mount an attack on this report and get all these fossil fuel stooges to go after it. The fact that they ducked that fight, that they tried to bury the report on Black Friday and hoped that it would be low news is the most significant admission in all of this. ... These guys don’t believe that their climate denial stuff is true. And they more or less just admitted it by refusing to tangle with this report, instead trying to bury it. So what Trump claims to believe or not believe, that’s pure politics.” Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=058-537&t=c> (11/26), “It is unimaginable that the President of the United States would put at risk this nation, this world by simply refusing to deal with climate change. It is a fundamental worldwide problem. We have to get on it and the President, every day he delays, every day he says it’s not a problem is one more step towards the disaster that’s coming to this nation and to this world.” Jake Tapper said on CNN’s The Lead[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=059-065&t=c> (11/26) that Trump’s comments are “all part of a pattern that you’re familiar with, I’m sure, where the President disregards facts in favor of whatever reality he finds most politically or personally expedient at the moment.” A New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=05a-076&t=c> (11/26) editorial says that while “Trump is determined to weaken Mr. Obama’s rules restricting greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles and power plants – the chief culprits in the warming climate,” one “important Obama policy decision still stands, at least in part because it has been largely ignored” – the 2016 Kigali amendment to the 1987 Montreal Protocol. The Obama Administration “signed it 2016, but the Trump White House has not sent it to the Senate for ratification. The question is how best to engage Mr. Trump’s interest.” The Times argues that “selling it to him as a climate measure could be a serious problem, since he is copiously on record as dismissing global warming as a problem. Presenting it to him as a jobs and trade measure would be much smarter, since he talks about both all the time.” In his Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=05b-33a&t=c> (11/26) column, Eugene Robinson writes that the report “provides stunning new evidence for what we already knew: President Trump’s climate-change policy – ignore, obfuscate, delay, deny – amounts to environmental vandalism on a tragic scale.” Robinson adds that Trump “is determined to accelerate climate change by boosting the production and use of coal...and keeping oil prices low. This is the dumbest, most shortsighted policy imaginable.” Robinson concludes, “The world is on fire. We have a president who plays with matches.” In his New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=05c-16c&t=c> (11/26) column, Paul Krugman writes that “denying climate change...has become a core Republican principle.” Krugman adds that while the President “is a prime example of the depravity of climate denial, this is an issue on which his whole party went over to the dark side years ago. Republicans don’t just have bad ideas; at this point, they are, necessarily, bad people.” *House Democrats Poised To Hold Hearings On Trump’s Climate Policies. *USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=05d-32a&t=c> (11/26, King) reports, “Capitol Hill Democrats who soon will be running the House are prioritizing climate change nearly a decade after their attempts to slow global warming helped whisk them out of power.” USA Today adds that “party leaders are vowing to hold hearings on...Trump’s aggressive efforts to undo Obama-era climate rules and already are demanding internal documents on administration decisions to scale back restrictions on fossil fuels that contribute to global warming.” Moreover, House Minority Leader Pelosi, “who is vying to regain her role as House speaker, said she planned to revive a special congressional panel designed to examine climate change.” Trump Blasts GM, Says Company “Better Get Back To Ohio And Soon.” A number of media reports are casting yesterday’s announcement by GM as potentially hurting the President’s reelection plans. Moreover, some news accounts suggest that among those headwinds faced by GM are the cost of the tariff imposed by the Administration on imported steel and aluminum, as well as general uncertainty concerning the impact of the ongoing “trade war” between the US and China. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=05e-f04&t=c> (11/26, White, Carey) reports GM announced that it intends to “cut production of slow-selling models and slash its North American workforce in the face of a declining market for traditional gas-powered sedans, shifting more investment to electric and autonomous vehicles.” GM “plans to halt production next year at three assembly plants: Lordstown, Ohio; Hamtramck, Michigan; and Oshawa, Ontario.” In addition, “Plants in Baltimore, Maryland, and Warren, Michigan, assembling powertrain components will have no products assigned to them after 2019 and are at risk of closure.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=05f-a5a&t=c> (11/26, Fritze, Jackson) notes the President told reports that “he spoke with General Motors CEO and Chairman Mary Barra, insisting he was ‘very tough when I spoke to her.’” The CBS Evening News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=060-ac3&t=c> (11/26, lead story, 2:30, Van Cleave) showed Trump saying, “I spoke with her when I heard they were closing, and I said, you know, this country has done a lot for General Motors. You better get back in there soon.” Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=061-d70&t=c> (11/26, Restuccia) reports Trump “said his administration is putting ‘lot of pressure’ on GM to come up with alternatives to the cars that aren’t selling well, like the Chevrolet Cruze.” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=062-f14&t=c> (11/26, Boyer) reports that recounting his conversation with Barra, the President said, “They say the Chevy Cruze is not selling well. ... I said, ‘well, get a car that is selling well and put it back in.’ I think you’ll see something else happen there. I’m not happy about it.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=063-5eb&t=c> (11/26, story 3, 2:00, Pilgrim) reported Trump was “also asked if increased tariffs due to a trade war are to blame.” Trump was shown saying, “No, not tariffs. That has nothing to do with tariffs. He said the car was not selling.” ABC added that “GM acknowledges the tariffs aren’t to blame for the cuts, but in June issued a stark warning that, quote, ‘increased import tariffs could lead to a smaller GM’, and tonight say the trade policy has cost them 1.4 billion dollars.” NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=064-753&t=c> (11/26, lead story, 2:10, Thompson) described GM as “already squeezed by the President’s tariffs adding $1.4 billion to” its costs. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=065-81a&t=c> (11/26, Colias), meanwhile, Trump said of GM’s Ohio plans, “They better damn well open a new plant there very quickly. ... I love Ohio. ... I told them, ‘You’re playing around with the wrong person.’” Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=066-bcc&t=c> (11/26, Sink, Olorunnipa) and The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=067-e78&t=c> (11/26, Lane, Samuels), among other news outlets, also note Trump’s comments yesterday. Chris Cillizza said on CNN’s Situation Room[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=068-21e&t=c> (11/26), “How does...Trump win the presidency in 2016? He does it in the Midwest in places that we didn’t think he could by really mobilizing white, – I’m being broad here, but white men who were lower educated and lower income, who wanted a saving of that manufacturing industry. . ... So looking in that space and remember that for all of...Trump’s [talk] about how he won with a massive amount, you take one of those Midwestern states away, and his path becomes a lot more problematic.” Charles Lane of the Washington Post said on Fox News’ Special Report[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=069-870&t=c> (11/26) that Republicans are tying to make Ohio “into a red state and they are making a lot of progress, but if you start laying people off on Trump’s watch, not so good for them.” Axios <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=06a-c89&t=c> (11/26, Brown) points out that “at a 2017 Ohio rally, Trump promised residents that manufacturing jobs would be returning to the state, telling the crowd: ‘Don’t move. Don’t sell your house.’” Axios then contrasted those comments with GM’s announced plans. To CQ Roll Call <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=06b-8c6&t=c> (11/26, Bennett), GM’s “decision to halt production in two states that were key to Donald Trump’s 2016 victory could complicate the president’s re-election bid.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=06c-942&t=c> (11/26, Telford) reports that Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH), “who represents Lordstown...also blamed President Trump for the job losses, pointing out that Trump had promised workers in the region that jobs were ‘all coming back’ when he visited last year.” The Post says “continued declines of new car purchases have troubled auto companies, especially as they...brace for the impact of the Trump administration’s trade dispute.” The Post says that when Trump “announced tariffs last summer,” GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler “all trimmed their profit forecasts for the rest of the year, citing the rising commodity costs that would lead to hikes in prices and manufacturing costs.” The Post adds that GM “took a hard stance, warning of the fallout within the auto industry and saying that the tariffs risked ‘undermining GM’s competitiveness against foreign auto producers by erecting broad brush trade barriers that increase our global costs.’” The Cleveland Plain Dealer <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=06d-a43&t=c> (11/26, Eaton) reports Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) “described the decision to shutter the plant in March as ‘corporate greed at its worst.’” Brown “criticized the company for using the tax breaks it got in last year’s Republican tax bill to eliminate jobs instead of investing in US workers.” The Detroit Free Press <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=06e-535&t=c> (11/26, Spangler) reports that Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) “put out a statement saying he was ‘deeply frustrated with General Motors’ decision’ to close Lordstown and would continue to work with the company to try to increase employment in the state.” The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=06f-33a&t=c> (11/26, Lane) notes, meanwhile, that Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI), “who represents parts of the Detroit suburbs, called on Congress to ‘work together on bipartisan policies that keep manufacturing jobs in this country, develops clean energy, and supports infrastructure to transform our mobility future.’” The Los Angeles Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=070-063&t=c> (11/26, Krisher) reports, meanwhile, that “the reduction includes about 8,000 white-collar employees, or 15% of GM’s North American white-collar workforce. Some will take buyouts; others will be laid off.” The Times adds that “at the factories, about 2,600 blue-collar workers could lose jobs in the United States and 3,300 in Canada, though some US workers could transfer to truck or SUV factories that are increasing production.” CNBC <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=071-d16&t=c> (11/26, Ferris) says “the reorganization is estimated to save about $6 billion a year by the end of 2020.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=072-16e&t=c> (11/26, Bomey) reports “the automaker will no longer make the Volt semi-electric car and the Cruze compact sedan for sale in North America beginning in March, Chevy spokesman Kevin Kelly confirmed.” Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=073-107&t=c> (11/26) reported that Barra was “set to meet with” NEC Director Kudlow, and “was also making calls to key members of Congress and administration officials.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=074-e06&t=c> (11/26, Krisher, Gillies) reports that GM “will lay off up to 14,000 factory and white-collar workers in North America” as part of the restructuring. Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=075-e26&t=c> (11/26) reports that Barra is “trying to make the company leaner as US auto demand slides from a record in 2016 and sales in China – GM’s other profit center – are also in a slump.” Bloomberg News notes that GM shares “jumped as much as 7.9 percent to $38.75, the highest since July,” after today’s announcement. The New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=076-af1&t=c> (11/26, Boudette, Austen) reports that GM’s restructuring plan “also drew protests in Canada” where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “said he had expressed his ‘deep disappointment’ about the closing to Ms. Barra.” *Kasich Slams Trump. *The Cleveland Plain Dealer <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=077-ea6&t=c> (11/26, Eaton) reports Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) “described the closure as ‘painful’ and pledged to work with GM ‘to see if anything can be done to preserve a future for the plant.’” Kasich later said on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=078-b6e&t=c> (11/26), “I think the President challenged Harley-Davidson and got into it and was arguing and yelling at them and they’re now building plants overseas. And then there was the famous case of going to Indianapolis trying to save that company and we find out that the promises there is were not made. You don’t get this done by just sort of bluster. This is hard work. I think the President probably knows that but you have to be careful with your rhetoric. One thing you don’t want to do with people in that part of Ohio or any part of the country is to make a promise to them that you can’t keep. False hope leads to big problems.” Trump: Russia Probe Partisan, Mueller Ignoring Witnesses Who Dispute Collusion Charges. The President took to Twitter <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=079-5b0&t=c> yesterday to write, “When Mueller does his final report, will he be covering all of his conflicts of interest in a preamble, will he be recommending action on all of the crimes of many kinds from those ‘on the other side’ (whatever happened to Podesta?), and will he be putting in statements from... <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=07a-f99&t=c> hundreds of people closely involved with my campaign who never met, saw or spoke to a Russian during this period? So many campaign workers, people inside from the beginning, ask me why they have not been called (they want to be). There was NO Collusion & Mueller knows it!” To the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=07b-4fa&t=c> (11/26, Selk), Trumps tweets were “what some interpreted as a preemptive PR attack” against Mueller’s “final report – a day after one of Mueller’s most prominent critics,” Alan Dershowitz, “said he expects the investigation’s conclusion will be politically ‘devastating to the president.’” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=07c-858&t=c> (11/26, Boyer) reports the President said “Mueller’s work is partisan and one-sided,” and adds “a spokesman for Mr. Mueller had no comment about the president’s accusations.” The Times also reports that “earlier this year, Mr. Mueller referred to federal prosecutors in New York possible action on Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta, brother of former Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, for failing to register his work supporting the Ukrainian government.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018112701biden&r=email-d734&l=07d-4fa&t=c> (11/26, Wagner) says Trump “did not describe” the Mueller conflicts of interest he alleges though “aides have pointed in the past to an alleged dispute over membership fees at Trump National Golf Club in Northern Virginia.” CNN s
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