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View online version | Add politicoplaybook@politico.com to your address book. By JAKE SHERMAN (sherman@politico.com; @JakeSherman), ANNA PALMER (anna@politico.com; @apalmerdc), DANIEL LIPPMAN (daniel@politico.com; @dlippman), AKELA LACY (alacy@politico.com; @akela_lacy) and ELI OKUN (eokun@politico.com; @eliokun) PLAYBOOK SCOOP -- EDELMAN is advising OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY on its comms strategy as it deals with the Richard Strauss sexual abuse investigation that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) recently got caught up in, according to a source familiar with the matter. THE SCHOOL has had a long-standing relationship with the global PR firm on a variety of issues prior to the current investigation, which started in April. Edelman has previously advised the school on issues relating to leadership transitions, development and a 2014 scandal with its marching band. THE OSU ACCOUNT is run out of Edelman's D.C. office, according to another source familiar with the matter. An Ohio State spokesman confirmed to us the firm's involvement: "Edelman has consulted with the university throughout the years on a number of different matters both internal and external." An Edelman spokesman declined to comment and said: "We do not discuss the work we do for our clients." IT'S NOT THE FIRST TIME -- The firm has worked with universities going through major scandals before. It represented Penn State in the aftermath of the Joe Paterno sexual abuse scandal; Duke, when it dealt with its lacrosse player case; and UNC, which faced an academic scandal that involved "fake classes" that many student-athletes took. -- JUST POSTED ... AP: "APNewsBreak: Jordan interviewed in doctor sex abuse inquiry," by Kantele Franko in Columbus. http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=85b73e40564e17e89426ad2f2153b2af7220e26e39285bcd087b9b2241e6545b68947382b88f53733f4fde88b12e04fe MORE ON THE MARIIA BUTINA STORY -- "Maria Butina Was In Contact With Russian Intelligence, Feds Say In New Documents," by NPR's Carrie Johnson: "A Russian woman charged this week with serving as a foreign agent has been in regular contact with Russian intelligence, the Justice Department says, and she attempted to offer sex in exchange for a position with an organization she targeted. "Prosecutors included that information in court documents as part of their request that Maria Butina be detained ahead of her trial because they say she is a 'serious' flight risk." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=85b73e40564e17e82be5383f6b7db3c2429b7b999397b65de891a26804393a0c31818ddcd95e6d81cc55fc74eba00911 WHAT'S ON PRESIDENT TRUMP'S MIND -- @realDonaldTrump at 6:44 a.m.: "Congratulations to Martha Roby of The Great State of Alabama on her big GOP Primary win for Congress. My endorsement came appropriately late, but when it came the 'flood gates' opened and you had the kind of landslide victory that you deserve. Enjoy!" ... at 7:27 a.m.: "Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia. They would rather go to war than see this. It's called Trump Derangement Syndrome!" ... at 7:33 a.m.: "3.4 million jobs created since our great Election Victory -- far greater than ever anticipated, and only getting better as new and greatly improved Trade Deals start coming to fruition!" PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP in the White House today: "There's never been a president as tough on Russia as I have been." -- ABC'S CECILIA VEGA asked the president if Russia is still targeting the U.S. Trump said no, which flies in the face of what DNI Dan Coats has said. FACT CHECK -- WAPO'S PHILIP BUMP: "Trump keeps hyping economic numbers that show only mediocre change": http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=85b73e40564e17e8fd38fed2961e202dbcad76e86ac97a1506afe7f80d11cc9454286760abb5a5a03811150382a03c02 Good Wednesday afternoon. TRUMP INC. -- "'It's just not wise': In past year, Trump's company repeatedly paid property taxes late," by WaPo's David Fahrenthold and Jonathan O'Connell: "President Trump's company missed deadlines to pay property-tax bills in five states over the past year - and those delays cost the company $61,800 extra in penalties, interest and missed discounts, according to government records and local officials. "This spate of missed deadlines was out of character for the Trump Organization, which receives hundreds of property-tax bills every year. Previously, records show, it had a good record of paying them on time." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=85b73e40564e17e8dd65312c4cd2a17b28d8300cf4d6616633a9a6be1f13936ad8ee591794584b3765f7df3ba64db6c0 THE INVESTIGATIONS ... ICYMI: "Seychelles meetings probed by Mueller included several Russians: exclusive," by NJ Advance Media's Erin Banco: "Several Russians, some linked to the Kremlin, participated in meetings in the Seychelles in January 2017 and are subjects of an ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, according to the island's aircraft data and sources with knowledge of the meetings. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is examining a series of meetings that took place in the Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, as part of a broader investigation into Russian meddling. "The inquiry into the meetings suggests there is growing interest by the Mueller team into whether foreign financing, specifically from Gulf states, has influenced President Donald Trump and his administration. Much speculation has centered on one particular meeting between Erik Prince, founder of the security company Blackwater; Kirill Dmitriev, the director of one of Russia's sovereign wealth funds; and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the effective ruler of the United Arab Emirates, also known as 'MBZ.' "Participants of other meetings that week in January, which focused generally on Syria, energy and sanctions, hailed from Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Israel and the U.S., according to three people with knowledge of the meetings and flight manifests obtained by NJ Advance Media. All three requested to remain anonymous because they feared retribution from their respective governments." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=85b73e40564e17e835401e182513b3f5a372782fd06c540089c47a5eddb0c5573b52f56cb7d246b7c4b6836bedf63e54 SPOTTED: Valerie Jarrett having dinner last night at Bourbon Steak. TRADE WARS -- "New bipartisan push launched to freeze Trump tariffs," by Burgess Everett: "Sens. Doug Jones and Lamar Alexander are planning to introduce a bill next week to halt President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on European automakers, hoping to shield the automotive industries in the South from more economic blowback from U.S. allies." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c42372d6fe00ee8dab0672c2cf3fc9289704103146b4b243dcd7575fdcecbaf8b5f5b97b48ab4e43f9c -- "Democrats Could Become a Free-Trade Counterweight to Trump," by WSJ's Greg Ip: "Since the 1940s, the Republicans have been the party of free trade, Democrats the party of protection. Those labels need updating. Mr. Trump's imposition of tariffs on allies and adversaries alike is accelerating a migration of Democratic voters toward free trade and Republicans away from it. Among elected legislators, the median Republican is still pro-free trade and the median Democrat a skeptic, but those lines, too, are shifting. ... "Today, 67% of voters who identify as Democrats or lean Democratic consider free trade a good thing, according to the Pew Research Center; just 43% of Republicans do. Mark Muro of the Brookings Institution has found that coastal urban centers that provide the bulk of Democratic votes have benefited most from globalization, whether free trade, foreign investment, or immigration." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c427742213fba26f2cb4f59159bd9a0c0a1bca2b035f24dafb9f8918cb913e5699510c9ae05bcfcdc33 -- "Kudlow: Chinese leader doesn't want a trade deal," by Adam Behsudi: http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c42b0ea51882dc2b22e99969ed9bbc35e573518978fa9b2e94a203a389cb81f1a7be0ba91c8c2cff21f DEM LEADERSHIP WATCH ... "Crowley lies low after crushing defeat," by Heather Caygle and John Bresnahan: "As chairman, Crowley's primary job is to lead weekly caucus meetings and serve as the main bullhorn to spread House Democrats' message to the public. Crowley's job is even more critical in the run-up to the election, the first time in nearly a decade that Democrats have a chance at regaining control of the House. "But the usually press-friendly Crowley has taken a decidedly different tack in the weeks since his double-digit loss to progressive upstart Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The New York Democrat sat for a five-minute interview with CBS on Sunday but otherwise has eschewed the weekly news conferences on Capitol Hill he routinely gave as the No. 4 House Democrat." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c427b6a01529cc1c4015a571189e1c3f4bf1eb6c8e27e09e63485dbab9bcfff3a999e911d4410c67e23 JOE LIEBERMAN (yes, that Joe Lieberman) in the WSJ: "Vote Joe Crowley, for Working Families" http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c42e772fca997680ee274e7ef6581c631f28df2a2dde36034857de5fd12b540253837828de84bdbf761 -- ICYMI: Crowley tweeted at 9:50 a.m.: "Still not running." WHAT WALL STREET IS READING -- "Bernanke, Geithner, Paulson Voice Some Concern About Next Crisis," by Bloomberg's Rich Miller: "Federal Reserve policy makers appear confident that they have the weapons they'll need to fight the next financial crisis. Some of their predecessors on the front lines are not so sure. Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner and Henry Paulson all voiced varying degrees of concern about America's ability to combat another financial meltdown 10 years after they played prominent roles battling the last one. "While agreeing that the banking system is a lot stronger than it was back then, they saw some weak spots in the country's crisis-fighting arsenal that didn't exist a decade ago. The trio also decried the nation's ballooning budget deficits in a joint briefing with reporters." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c42da0e3e77ac265c9d4cd0f014fba4efb6cca7fc2f078bf09ec22b819a05d22c5e60eb73ba1240e117 DATA DU JOUR -- NATASHA KORECKI: "Poll: Corruption message gaining traction against GOP": "The Trump administration's scandals threaten to take a toll on Republicans in battleground districts this fall, according to new polling suggesting 'culture of corruption' messaging is gaining traction. "Fifty-four percent of voters across 48 Republican-held congressional districts said Republicans are 'more corrupt' than Democrats, compared with 46 percent who said Democrats are 'more corrupt.' According to the online survey of 1,200 registered voters, conducted July 2-5, an even higher number of independents hold Republicans responsible for corruption: 60 percent. Those are welcome numbers to Democrats who have struggled to find their messaging in the run-up to the midterms." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c4201a0d15fb206044dab583e736c53ae1b22b0cdf74575b51ce95e3ebdb58d34a3439ae848554ce765 -- NEW POLITICO/IPSOS POLL -- per Alexander Nieves: "Eighty-five percent of Democrats and 53 percent of independents say that Russia meddled in the election, while less than half of Republicans - 46 percent - share this same belief." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c425667318c6ddc60a44642b4e17286646c65e97bede02f540ba8fd61ba4bf87041ec14b8e700ebb08e SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS is holding a 2 p.m. press briefing today. -- FOR THOSE KEEPING TRACK AT HOME: "The vanishing White House press briefing," by CNN's Brian Stelter: "The White House has only held three on-camera briefings in the past 30 days, according to the administration's own records on WhiteHouse.gov." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=da2b1d52153d3c42eecb2a0765a8ef5d57e835c8750b0aa5b805ba7987e078a79e4bc5b7bd275b200f99e3985ac29d30 HMM -- "How drugmakers sway the state system meant to protect taxpayers and patients," by Center for Public Integrity's Liz Essley Whyte, Joe Yerardi and Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak: "A Center for Public Integrity and NPR investigation found drug companies have infiltrated nearly every part of the process that determines how their drugs will be covered by taxpayers: giving free dinners and consulting gigs to many doctors on the obscure committees advising state Medicaid programs; asking speakers who don't disclose their financial ties with drug companies to testify about their drugs; and paying for state Medicaid officials to attend all-inclusive conferences where they can mingle with drug representatives." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a3354dfbe696a0b82366166b42ec8dd000ff4a58e4dccb03235197e2462f1b11964b1a944ff5b9bd60 BORDER TALES -- "Closed for Business: Trump Administration Moves to Shrink Grounds for Asylum," by NYT's Caitlin Dickerson: "While migrants fleeing communist governments in Central America during the Cold War were welcomed in the 1980s, those arriving now do not fit into a larger American geopolitical agenda. Their afflictions - gang violence, domestic brutality and poverty - are neither American national security priorities nor anything that was originally intended to be covered under the laws of asylum. "Mr. Trump has taken monumental steps to shrink the asylum system and discourage people from applying based on a belief that the United States is taking in too many foreigners. The moves are part of a larger plan developing in Washington to reshape the reputation of America as a safe haven ... "The most extreme proposal yet would upend the system by eliminating the use of offices along the border, known as 'ports of entry,' as asylum processing centers. Introduced this spring by members of the leadership of United States Customs and Border Protection, according to a government official with direct knowledge of the plan, it would allow hopeful refugees to apply for protection only from abroad, stranding them for much longer in the conditions they hope to escape." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a3531f4baf377ebdf1ee6b3bf7a07d2ada1fb0ff63339c85d3e140db42e0f5f17eeeb037afcaec089c -- "Sexual Assault Inside ICE Detention: 2 Survivors Tell Their Stories," by New York Times' Emily Kassie: "ICE has reported 1,310 claims of sexual abuse against detainees from fiscal years 2013 to 2017. Though the agency maintains that this number is relatively low - close to half a million immigrants flow through its detention system each year - watchdog organizations estimate the occurrence of sexual abuse to be significantly higher." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a330adf2a584b120ccfd75878a8bb4b6526f7448cf71cf3ddd1009591e2e77561e08a89e3494e8945a VALLEY TALK -- "EU hits Google with \u20ac4.3 billion fine in Android antitrust decision," by POLITICO Europe's Mark Scott, Simon Van Dorpe and Thibault Larger: "The European Commission fined Google \u20ac4.3 billion ($5 billion) on Wednesday for antitrust violations related to Android, its popular mobile operating system. "The penalty represents the largest ever antitrust fine levied by Europe's competition authorities against a single company, and marks a significant step by Margrethe Vestager, the EU's antitrust chief, in her ongoing stand-off with the U.S. search giant. "As part of today's decision, the Commission said that Google had used Android, which is free to use and powers more than three-quarters of Europe's smartphones, to unfairly reinforce its dominance in online search over rivals." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a3cfe508392432ca96dc74eb3ea71442a5789cef93fd14ec2fe577ff35530a0d2bee5f2e522be1f169 ON THE WORLD STAGE -- "Iran builds new centrifuge rotor factory: nuclear chief," by Reuters Staff: "Iran has built a factory that can produce rotors for up to 60 centrifuges a day, the head of its atomic agency said on Wednesday, upping the stakes in a confrontation with Washington over the Islamic Republic's nuclear work. The announcement came a month after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he had ordered agencies to prepare to increase uranium enrichment capacity if a nuclear deal with world powers falls apart after Washington's withdrawal from the pact. "Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said the new factory did not in itself break the terms of the agreement." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a384adddafa324fbd911bb3b9103e6ae3ef0df2b0ce9a33649ed75597798361a0007bc730e6a1afe85 KNOWING ADAM SCHIFF -- "The Quiet Anger of Adam Schiff," by Andy Kroll in The California Sunday Magazine: http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a33f998f8b7d922fed6a66479a8c25c95a818825bfe6900d7d3941ddb45cfeea6227734cad72d23485 WHAT RICK PERRY IS READING -- "South Carolina Fights U.S. Plan to Abandon Nuclear Project Employing 1,800," by WSJ's Scott Calvert: "The U.S. Energy Department says it is spending $1.2 million a day on a partially built South Carolina nuclear facility that it wants to abandon due to soaring costs. ... "In 2014, the Energy Department concluded that plutonium could be disposed far more cheaply using a different method, known as 'dilute and dispose.' The shift is opposed by South Carolina officials and members of the state's congressional delegation, including Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham. ... "In May, Energy Secretary Rick Perry invoked the provision and prepared to halt construction in June. South Carolina sued, and U.S. District Judge J. Michelle Childs granted a preliminary injunction June 7 in the state's favor, pending further litigation." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a359827a3cf2c54ba065f495c1aefa8f04e43ece5f4cb0c89f6c85795b47de7b23b8adb2565e105a18 WEDNESDAY LISTEN -- ANNA sat down with Jimmy Choo founder TAMARA MELLON, who now owns her own shoe line, in the latest WOMEN RULE podcast. MELLON: "Be ready to fight for yourself. 'One of the mistakes that I probably made, and what I'm trying to do with this new brand, is teach women to speak up.'" Listen to the full podcast episode http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a367505945ecf44508763dad72cfc3c3a5793615064555db6b0c6fccd7936e02673bff4af80b957131 PRO SUMMIT 2018 -- Catch all the highlights from Tuesday's Pro Summit. Video clips, event content and more are now available from a full day of incisive policy conversations. View summit highlights http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a37f2f350f1170435d737fc2f6f88edf713b8ce43c74b9eca01c1d0650719f3c0594d15174382558d7 SCOTUS WATCH -- "Trump Supreme Court pick: I would 'put the nail' in ruling upholding independent counsel," by CNN's Manu Raju: "The [2016] comments are certain to get new attention amid his confirmation proceedings given that President Donald Trump and his campaign remain under investigation by Mueller -- and alongside the skepticism Kavanaugh previously expressed over whether a sitting president can be indicted. "Whether that means Kavanaugh views Mueller's appointment and investigation itself as unconstitutional is unclear, given the special counsel works directly for the Justice Department under a different set of rules that governed the independent counsel." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=1cbf4f999382a1a3e4260d18f77aff6b478c2e60f3ebb44450c4d0342032d5594669d7b0b0094e66574e917405259c18 TOP-ED -- ROBBY MOOK in WaPo: "The Secret Service protects candidates physically. Why not digitally?": "The Secret Service provides cyber-protection for the president when he travels, but it doesn't offer the same treatment for campaigns. When I ran Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, the FBI showed up unannounced in our lobby to tell us that Russians were sending spear-phishing emails months after we'd detected them ourselves. They couldn't do anything to help us; they could only tell us they thought something was happening and ask for evidence. "My goal is not to blame the FBI or the White House. All of us were waking up to this threat in real time. All of us made mistakes. Nor is it necessarily the FBI's role to provide hands-on help. But it should be someone's - and today it remains no one's." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=b5524f95b16472909697e4cc7253d315a55ed1c7887bd3e697e0962bcab2d000ec7b27d46737008d6464895420f729f2 BOOK WATCH -- "Chris Christie to 'set record straight' in 'Let Me Finish,'" by AP's Hillel Italie: "Hachette Books told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the former New Jersey governor's 'Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics' is scheduled for next January 29." http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=b5524f95b164729063dc85ee34d4cd6cf6b2d70ff191409c21467b27a937208d513d768adfa8e0027ba8831f18ad7007 WHAT TY COBB IS UP TO -- Safe Ports Holdings has named former Trump lawyer Ty Cobb to its Safe Ports Regional Gateway Board of Advisors. OUT AND ABOUT -- SPOTTED at National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons' house last night at a "Celebration of Family" event to raise awareness for the Family Equality Council's efforts to advocate for the parental rights of LGBT families: Stan Sloan, George and Susan Allen, Tamera Luzzatto and David Leiter, Kay James Cole, Ed Gillespie, Karen Kerrigan, Lisa Nelson, Jill and Alex Vogel, Leslie Hortum, Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.), Chris Frates and Bruce Josten. -- SPOTTED at the 2018 Concordia Americas Summit in Bogotá, Colombia: Joe Biden, David Petraeus, John Negroponte, Paula Dobriansky, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian President-elect Ivan Duque, Colombian VP-elect Marta Lucia, Mark Green, Matthew Swift, Nicholas Logothetis and Morgan Ortagus. TRANSITIONS -- Sabeel Rahman will be the new president of Demos. He is currently a professor at Brooklyn Law School. ... Breanna Deutsch, who most recently was press secretary for Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), has started as communications manager at the Heritage Foundation. BONUS BIRTHDAY: Gadi Schwartz, NBC News and MSNBC correspondent and "Stay Tuned" co-host. How he got his start in journalism: "My dad was a weatherman so I grew up in a Univision newsroom. My first job in TV was at the NBC affiliate in Albuquerque, where I worked the assignment desk and after my shifts would beg producers to teach me to write." Q&A: http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=b5524f95b1647290ec306d24cdc300e70268ecfe08e14b1d11d27e6542625e133cb3fe8b452dc532b53e87275db03873 SUBSCRIBE to the Playbook family: POLITICO Playbook http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=b5524f95b1647290d63199cd5dd50365413a456565db58df25053e7174cdb4ac8690aa0e893c0f0e6cd99f90f915e47f ... Playbook Power Briefing http://go.politicoemail.com/?qs=b5524f95b16472906b0959e918656cdc6f176b98a0276568f02ef9ce0f519d1e7bf6a59ada4e16022670455b61605484 ... 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