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Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing *From:* Bulletin Intelligence <Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com> *Sent:* Monday, July 30, 2018 7:51 AM *To:* Biden@BulletinIntelligence.com *Subject:* Office of Vice President Biden Intelligence Briefing for Monday, July 30, 2018 *Click to access <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=000-626&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=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=001-a64&t=c> *To: Vice President Joe Biden* *Monday, July 30, 2018 8:00 AM EDT* Today's Table of Contents *Biden in the News <#SECTION_1>* • Poll: Biden, Sanders Have Highest Favorable Ratings Among Potential 2020 Democrats. <#S1> • Potential 2020 Democrats Already Jockeying For Campaign Cash. <#S2> • Bidens Discuss Their Commitment To Aiding Veterans. <#S3> • Jill Biden To Be Inducted Into Delaware Women’s Hall Of Fame. <#S4> *Leading the News <#SECTION_2>* • Trump Threatens To Shut Down Government Over Border Wall Funding. <#S5> *Foreign Policy <#SECTION_3>* • Kudlow Defends Tariffs On China, Insists US Wants To Avoid EU Duties. <#S6> • Pence Lauds Return Of North Korean War Soldier Remains. <#S7> • Prospect Of Second Trump-Putin Summit Sparks Criticism. <#S8> • Erdoğan: Turkey Will Stand Up To US Sanctions Threat. <#S9> • WPost: Iran Recruits Thousands Of Young Afghans To Fight In Syria. <#S10> • Khan’s Reform Pledges Elicit Hope, Skepticism In Pakistan. <#S11> • Palestinian Teen Who Slapped Israeli Soldiers Returns Home To “Hero’s Welcome.” <#S12> *Domestic Policy <#SECTION_4>* • Trump Accuses “Very Unpatriotic” Journalists Of Putting “Lives Of Many” In Peril. <#S13> • Trump Lashes Out At Mueller’s “Rigged Witch Hunt.” <#S14> • Trump, Officials Tout Strong GDP Report. <#S15> • Administration Approves Wisconsin Plan To Bolster Its ACA Market. <#S16> • Democrats Push To See Kavanagh’s White House Staff Secretary Files. <#S17> • Wilkie Plans To Reassign Political Appointees At Top Of VA. <#S18> • NYTimes: House Democratic Leadership Battle Highlights Party’s Divides. <#S19> *Cancer Research <#SECTION_5>* • IBM’s Watson Has Given Unsafe, Incorrect Cancer Treatment Recommendations. <#S20> • NCI Advisory Board Chair Makes Chronotherapy A Treatment Priority. <#S21> *Editorials/Op-Eds <#SECTION_6>* • New York Times. <#S22> • Washington Post. <#S23> Biden in the News Poll: Biden, Sanders Have Highest Favorable Ratings Among Potential 2020 Democrats. The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=002-690&t=c> (7/27, Manchester) reported that a Hill. TV/HarrisX nationwide poll of 1,001 voters, taken July 21-22, shows former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders “are the most popular potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.” The poll “showed Biden with a 50 percent favorable rating, while Sanders trailed with a 48 percent favorable rating.” The poll also found Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) “held the highest favorable rating among Democratic senators listed in the survey, with 33 percent of those polled saying they held a favorable view of the senator.” In another article, The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=003-2a6&t=c> (7/27, Manchester) reported that the poll showed Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) had “the lowest favorability rating among potential Democratic presidential hopefuls.” On its website, Newsweek <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=004-f30&t=c> (7/27, Goodkind) reported that Margie Omero, “a Democratic pollster and partner at GBA Strategies, told The Hill that the field could change dramatically by 2020. ‘I remember lots of green room snickering over Bernie Sanders in September before the primary,’ she said. ‘A lot can change. That doesn’t mean that Joe Biden doesn’t have an advantage.’ Biden will turn 78 in November of 2020, and Sanders will be 79 years old.” Potential 2020 Democrats Already Jockeying For Campaign Cash. The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=005-2ee&t=c> (7/29, Scherer) reports that Democrats readying for potential 2020 White House bids “are waging aggressive fundraising campaigns this year, meeting with wealthy donors over private meals and spending millions of dollars to build up their online donor networks. The early jockeying reflects concern that the sheer number of interested candidates will create a fundraising bottleneck in early 2019, possibly narrowing the field before the first debate.” The Post says that the need to post strong, early cash numbers “presents an acute threat for candidates who have not established national fundraising operations, an advantage that would be held by two potential candidates, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former vice president Joe Biden, both veterans of previous presidential campaigns.” Bidens Discuss Their Commitment To Aiding Veterans. NowThis <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=006-215&t=c> (7/27) provided video of an interview Versha Sharma recently conducted with former Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, in which the pair discussed their commitment to supporting military veterans. The interview was conducted while the Bidens were in St. Louis last week to walk with wounded American and British veterans, who are seeking to raise awareness and money for struggling veterans. Jill Biden To Be Inducted Into Delaware Women’s Hall Of Fame. Delaware Government News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=007-31a&t=c> (7/27) reported Gov. John Carney (D) on Friday “announced the Office of Women’s Advancement & Advocacy and the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame Committee have selected four remarkable women to be inducted into the Hall of Fame of Delaware Women in September. The inductees include former Second Lady and higher education access advocate, Dr. Jill Biden; the first woman and person of color from Delaware to serve in Congress, Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester; retired educator, historian, and civic leader Dr. Reba Ross Hollingsworth; and former superintendent of the Smyrna School District, Deborah Wicks. ... Inductees will be recognized at the 37th Annual Hall of Fame of Delaware Women awards reception on Thursday, September 27, at Dover Downs. “ Leading the News Trump Threatens To Shut Down Government Over Border Wall Funding. President Trump on Sunday threatened to shutdown the federal government unless Congress agrees to fund his immigration initiatives, most notably his border wall. Trump tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=008-935&t=c>, “I would be willing to ‘shut down’ government if the Democrats do not give us the votes for Border Security, which includes the Wall! Must get rid of Lottery, Catch & Release etc. and finally go to system of Immigration based on MERIT! We need great people coming into our Country!” Media reports cast Trump as at odds with congressional Republicans, who are seeking to avoid another shutdown ahead of November’s midterm elections. The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=009-411&t=c> (7/29, Superville) reports that “Republicans, trying to protect their majority in Congress, are playing down the chance of a shutdown as the November election nears. Trump, however, isn’t backing away from the idea.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=00a-376&t=c> (7/29, story 3, 1:10, Llamas) said Trump is “coming out swinging” and “taking aim at Democrats on Twitter, threatening to shut down the government if they won’t fund his border wall...sharpening the political lines with 100 days until the midterms.” ABC’s Tara Palmeri said, “Members of the President’s own party speaking out against the shutdown threat.” Sen. Ron Johnson (R) said on CBS’ Face The Nation[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=00b-70c&t=c> (7/29, Brennan), “I certainly don’t like playing shutdown politics. I don’t think it will be helpful, so let’s try and avoid it.” To NBC Nightly News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=00c-97f&t=c> (7/29, story 2, 2:15, Snow), Trump lit “a political firestorm” with “a provocative threat” to shut down the government. Trump “sees immigration as a way to hammer Democrats this fall. ... Lawmakers in both parties are already approving big sections of the new budget to keep departments open, but GOP leaders gave the President bad news Wednesday: the vote to fund his border wall would come later this year, not in the heat of midterm races.” NBC said “neither party wants a government shutdown and the political blame that comes with it.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=00d-f12&t=c> (7/29, Brook) reports that Trump’s tweets come after a White House meeting last week where Senate Majority Leader McConnell and House Speaker Ryan “presented Trump with a plan that would fund the government and delay the debate over immigration until after the midterm elections in November.” Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=00e-aca&t=c> (7/29, Binder) likewise says that that “despite immigration being the number one issue for GOP voters in the midterm elections, Senate and House Republicans are already touting a plan to not fund the border wall before the midterms.” The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=00f-22c&t=c> (7/29, Enjeti) reports that Trump’s tweet “is likely to spark a high stakes showdown with Democratic lawmakers who have pledged not to give in to his demands.” That fight “could lead right into the November midterm elections and put immigration as a centerpiece issue in the last stages of the campaign season.” To the New York Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=010-b8f&t=c> (7/29, Moore), “Trump spent much of the weekend at his golf resort in New Jersey railing about Democrats not supporting his immigration policies,” saying all they do is “Resist” and “Obstruct,” while claiming they want “Open Borders.” The Washington Free Beacon <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=011-348&t=c> (7/29, Kugle) too says that “before the president tweeted his threat about shutting down the government, he also tweeted about immigration and how Congress needs to fix the ‘dumbest and worst’ immigration laws in the world.” Townhall <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=012-1e7&t=c> (7/29, Meads) notes that Trump “has made similar remarks in the past,” but the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=013-12f&t=c> (7/29, Rucker, Costa, Paletta) reports Sunday’s tweet “surprised some lawmakers who have been eager to avoid a bruising funding fight and highlighted his intense desire to make progress on signature agenda items that have stalled.” According to the Post, it is “unclear, though, whether simply threatening to shut down the government could push Democrats to agree to fund construction of the wall, particularly because Trump has backed down at the last minute repeatedly before.” Along similar lines, Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=014-ce6&t=c> (7/29, Chiacu) says Trump is “betting that maintaining a hard line will work in Republicans’ favor in November congressional elections,” but cautions that a shutdown “could backfire on Trump if voters blame Republicans.” According to Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=015-6b1&t=c> (7/29, Griffiths), “In private conversations with friends and advisers, Trump has sometimes mused that a government shutdown might be politically beneficial for him, arguing it could rally his base. But Republican congressional leaders strongly disagree with that theory, and they’ve repeatedly warned Trump about the potential negative political consequences of shuttering the government shortly before the midterms.” The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=016-44f&t=c> (7/29, Hughes, Nicholas) reports Andy Surabian, a Republican strategist and former White House official, said in an interview Sunday that Trump’s tweet will strike a chord with the die-hard Republicans. Said Surabian, “The midterms are going to come down to turnout. It’s going to be which base is more energized to turn out and vote. And there’s not an issue that touches the President’s base more strongly than immigration. Talking about immigration will help motivate Republicans to turn out in November.” A New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=017-f63&t=c> (7/29, Stolberg) analysis says “congressional Republicans, already facing a difficult election landscape, confronted a prospect on Sunday they had worked feverishly to avoid: a threat by President Trump to shut down the government over funding for a border wall.” Last week, Republican leaders “thought they had reached a deal with Mr. Trump to delay a confrontation on funding for the wall until after the November midterm elections,” but Sunday’s tweet “has opened the door to a politically bruising spending fight as the fiscal year ends in September.” *Fox’s Hegseth Urged Trump To Threaten Shutdown Over Border Wall Funding. *The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=018-6e8&t=c> (7/29, Lim) reports Fox News’ Pete Hegseth on Sunday “recommended that President Trump renew threats of a shutdown if Congress does not fund his proposed southern border wall.” The comment “came shortly before Trump tweeted about being willing to ‘shut down’ to government if his demands regarding border security aren’t met.” Said Hegseth on Fox News’ Fox & Friends Sunday, “I think the President would be wise to reiterate that he would shut it down if they won’t give a border wall.” *Waters: Trump “Bluffing And Bullying” On Shutdown. *Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=019-93a&t=c> (7/29, Key) reports that in appearance Sunday on MSNBC, Rep. Maxine Waters (D) said Trump was “bluffing and bullying” with his tweet Sunday threatening a government shutdown. Said Waters, “You know, this President is a bully and he will try to intimidate all of us. He is not going to shut down anything. As a matter of fact, people will remember that he said he was going to build this wall and he was going to make Mexico pay for the wall. They said they weren’t going to pay for anything. Now he wants the American citizens to pay for this wall. American citizens are not going to pay for this wall, he is not going to shut down the government and we are not going to be intimidated by his bluffing and bullying.” *Trump: Immigrants Crossing Border Use Children For “Sinister Purposes.” *The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=01a-713&t=c> (7/29, Swoyer) reports that in another tweet on Sunday, Trump said “that many immigrants crossing the border are using children for ‘their own sinister purposes,’” and called on lawmakers to fix immigration laws. Trump wrote <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=01b-0d3&t=c>, “Please understand, there are consequences when people cross our Border illegally, whether they have children or not – and many are just using children for their own sinister purposes. Congress must act on fixing the DUMBEST & WORST immigration laws anywhere in the world! Vote ‘R.’” *AP: Central Americans Face Obstacles To Legal Immigration. *The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=01c-740&t=c> (7/29, Taxin) reports, “At a time when President Donald Trump and other conservatives are repeatedly calling on people to come here legally, most immigrants have few options to do so under the country’s complex immigration system.” Trump “has again endorsed the legal immigration route in recent weeks amid the furor over his administration’s policy of separating children from parents at the border, saying the immigrants should be sent home and they can try to come back with legal papers in hand,” but “the realities of legal immigration in the US aren’t quite that simple.” According to the AP, “Getting a visitor’s visa – known as a B-2 visa – requires proving a certain amount of wealth that most in developing countries like El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras don’t have,” and “other visas require specialized skills, a corporate sponsor or an American relative who will sponsor them in a process that can take years due to a complex quota system.” *“Operation Double Trouble” Nets Arrests Of 22 Undocumented Immigrants. *Townhall <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=01d-004&t=c> (7/29, Meads) reports that the Justice Department “announced charges against 25 individuals on Friday who committed fraud using Puerto Rican identities in an effort to gain government benefits and in some cases even vote.” According to Townhall, “22 of the 25 charged were illegal aliens, many with records of drug dealing, violent crimes, and some previously deported.” Townhall adds, “Impostors regularly use birth certificates and social security cards stolen or copied from Puerto Ricans to pose as American citizens in order to receive Medicare, evade arrest, and take advantage of welfare benefits such as EBT cards and food stamps.” The Justice Department said that in a sting operation known as “Operation Double Trouble,” federal authorities were “able to nab 25 individuals who took advantage of poor oversight at Massachusetts’ Registry of Motor Vehicles and steal people’s identities.” *Court Filing Claims Immigrant Families Suffered In US Detention. *The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=01e-5f1&t=c> (7/29, Dinan) reports, “Illegal immigrant families are furious at the treatment they received after being detained at the border, complaining of bad burritos, cold soups, being forced to drink water out of toilets and contagious disease outbreaks that have swept through the facilities.” According to the Times, “The complaints are detailed in a massive court filing on behalf of illegal immigrant children that claims the government is breaking its promise to provide quality care for juveniles who end up in the custody of the Homeland Security Department.” The Times adds, “Several parents said their children contracted chickenpox from others in detention, the chill of the facilities was a universal complaint, and a number of families objected to the food situation.” The reports “stem from the first stage of immigration detention, when migrants are nabbed immediately after crossing into the US.” *In Op-Ed, Cruz, Grassley, Tillis Say Congress Should Negate Flores Agreement. *In an op-ed for USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=01f-d42&t=c> (7/29), Sens. Ted Cruz (R), Charles Grassley (R), and Thom Tillis (R) write that for years, Congress “has failed to take one simple step which could have prevented the family separations we now decry: repealing the Flores v. Reno consent decree as it relates to families.” According to the lawmakers, the decree “required immigration authorities to release children from custody within 20 days in favor of finding foster families or other placements,” but in 2015, “a single court in California expanded Flores to children with their families, an expansion with dramatic consequences.” Congress “needs to make clear that the Flores consent decree does not apply to family units,” and that “federal authorities would have the ability to keep families together pending the outcome of their immigration case.” *WPost Editorial: Citizenship Question Should Be Stricken From 2020 Census. *The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=020-438&t=c> (7/29) editorializes that a new question on the 2020 Census form asking respondents about citizenship status looked, from the beginning, “like a ruse to punish blue states.” Because “the count determines where federal money goes and how many congressional seats and presidential electors each state gets,” and the question is likely to discourage immigrants from taking part in the survey, “large cities with high immigrant populations – which tend to be in blue states – would lose out.” The Post says Commerce Secretary Ross should strike the question from the 2020 Census or “Congress should do it for him.” Foreign Policy Kudlow Defends Tariffs On China, Insists US Wants To Avoid EU Duties. Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=021-f12&t=c> (7/29, Beavers) reports National Economic Council Director Kudlow on Sunday “staunchly defended” President Trump’s use of tariffs against China, while insisting Trump ultimately “wants to have no tariffs” on the EU. Kudlow told CNN’s State Of The Union[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=022-b21&t=c> (7/29, Tapper), “You know, if they’re targeted for good purpose, as per China, I think the answer is absolutely yes. That’s always been my view. Most free traders agree. China has not played by the rules. And the trading system is broken, largely because of them.” He added, “Now, I hope we get to our EU trade deal. The President has adopted a view with which I completely agree. He’s a free trader. And he wants to have no tariffs.” According to the Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=023-f71&t=c> (7/29, Hayashi), Kudlow also said Sunday that the US will “immediately” start negotiating with the EU on trade deals for farm and energy products, promising “an actual transaction” to sell more soybeans, beef and liquefied natural gas. Kudlow told CBS’ Face The Nation[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=024-b22&t=c> (7/29, Brennan), “We will be starting immediately. We’ll be setting up a layered process to examine all the different areas.” *US Soda, Motorcycle Prices Rise As Tariffs Lead To Rising Production Costs. *The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=025-821&t=c> (7/29, McGroarty, Tita) reports US consumers are paying more for products like soda and motorcycles as tariffs on metals and other parts increase manufacturing costs. US steel and aluminum prices are up 33 percent and 11 percent respectively since the start of the year, as the Administration’s tariffs went into effect in March. *BMW To Raise Price Of US-Made SUVs Sold In China. *Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=026-cea&t=c> (7/29, Shirouzu) reports BMW said it will raise the prices of two US-made SUVs in China “to cope with the additional cost of tariffs on US car imports into the world’s biggest auto market.” In a move due to take effect on Monday, BMW “said in a statement to Reuters over the weekend that it will increase maker-suggested retail prices” of the X5 and X6 SUV models “by 4 percent to 7 percent.” *AP: US Companies Seeking Steel Tariff Waivers Face Backlash. *The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=027-0e6&t=c> (7/29, Lardner) reports that US companies seeking to be exempted from the Administration’s tariff on imported steel “are accusing American steel manufacturers of spreading inaccurate and misleading information, and they fear it may torpedo their requests.” Robert Miller, president and CEO of NLMK USA, “said objections raised by US Steel and Nucor to his bid for a waiver are ‘literal untruths,’” and argues that his company “will be forced out of business if it isn’t excused from the 25 percent tariff.” The AP says Miller’s “resentment, echoed by several other executives, is evidence of the backlash over how the Commerce Department is evaluating their requests to avoid the duty on steel imports.” *Reuters: Amid Trade Woes, Iowa Farmers Still Support Trump. * Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=028-f84&t=c> (7/29, Polansek) reports Iowa farmers have criticized Trump’s $12 billion farm aid package and “worried about trade wars impacting their business, but many still turned out to support him on Thursday during a visit to the top corn-producing state.” Reuters notes that “rural and agricultural states supported Trump by wide margins in the 2016 election,” and 11 people “interviewed by Reuters who earn incomes from farming around Dubuque said they voted for Trump and continue to back him.” *Koch Warns Tariffs Could Trigger US Recession. *The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=029-804&t=c> (7/29, Peoples) reports Charles Koch “is warning that Trump administration trade policies could trigger a recession.” Koch told reporters during “a rare question-and-answer session” that “protectionism at any level” is “detrimental.” He warned that Trump’s approach, “if it’s severe enough,” could lead to a recession. Bloomberg News <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=02a-a35&t=c> (7/29, McCormick) reports that “while saying it’s impossible to know for sure because the president’s trade policy remains fluid, Koch said the greater the level of trade restrictions, the greater the risk of severe economic fallout.” Said Koch, “It depends on the degree. If it’s severe enough, it could.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=02b-568&t=c> (7/29, Lee) reports Koch “called out the White House and Trump-allied GOP lawmakers, particularly over trade policy and increased federal spending,” and added that “the divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage.” *Bannon To Kochs: “Shut Up And Get With The Program” Of Supporting Trump. *Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=02c-04f&t=c> (7/29, Isenstadt) reports Steve Bannon “tore into the powerful Koch political network Sunday, accusing it of undermining...Trump ahead of a midterm election that threatens to derail his presidency.” Bannon said in an interview, “What they have to do is shut up and get with the program, OK? And here’s the program: Ground game to support Trump’s presidency and program, [and] victory on Nov. 6.” *Sen. Alexander Calls For End To Steel, Aluminum Tariffs. *Sen. Lamar Alexander (R) said on Fox News’ Journal Editorial Report[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=02d-c39&t=c> (7/29), “Zero tariffs is exactly the right policy. That’s what we did with the north American free trade agreement. We implemented nearly zero tariffs over 15 years. Now that we’ve got a policy of where were going, zero tariffs, it is time to get rid of the steel and aluminum tariffs which are driving the cost of cars and hurting the 136,000 Tennesseans who work in the automotive industry.” Pence Lauds Return Of North Korean War Soldier Remains. In an exclusive interview with [image: Image removed by sender. Video]Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=02e-569&t=c> (7/29, Bartiromo), Vice President Pence discussed North Korea’s return of US service members’ remains, and his meeting with the families of the deceased. Pence stated, “President Trump asked me to do many things” on his behalf, but “I’ve never been more humbled to be asked to represent him as the remains of the American heroes of the Korean War to ride back on American soil.” Pence added, “The fact that this President” had “our fallen heroes in his heart” during the summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un “should tell you everything you need to know about President Trump.” *Graham: Trump Needs To Keep Pressure On North Korea. *In an appearance on [image: Image removed by sender. Video]Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=02f-96c&t=c> (7/29, Bartiromo), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said “the only reason we are moving forward” in talks with Pyongyang is because “President Trump convinced China and North Korea we are serious about them giving up their nuclear program.” He continued, “Having the remains returned to the United States is much appreciated by the families in the country as a whole,” but the US remains focused on the “complete, irreversible, verifiable denuclearization” of North Korea. Meanwhile, Graham said, “China is trying to run the clock out” and “undercutting President Trump when it comes to North Korea.” Graham also cautioned, “Iran is watching, Russia is watching.” Prospect Of Second Trump-Putin Summit Sparks Criticism. On [image: Image removed by sender. Video]CNN’s Inside Politics <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=030-5e0&t=c> (7/29), White House correspondent Abby Phillip said the White House played “a little bit of a game” when it extended an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin for a second meeting with President Trump, and then “ended up pulling that invitation back.” According to Phillip, “the White House felt like the Russians after the Helsinki meeting were running the show” and “didn’t want it to seem as if they were being dictated by the Kremlin.” The White House also feared that the invitation for a second meeting “wasn’t likely to actually be accepted.” Now, Phillip said, “it seems clear” that Putin is “brushing the White House back” by suggesting a meeting on the sidelines of the Group of 20 meeting. As for the Helsinki summit, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) joined [image: Image removed by sender. Video]CBS’ Face The Nation <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=031-885&t=c> (7/29, Brennan) and spoke about her exchanges with Secretary of State Pompeo regarding the meeting. Shaheen said she “was disappointed that he refused to address directly any of the specific questions about what happened in Helsinki,” but instead “continuously referred to policy being the same.” Shaheen said while it is “important for us to continue those policies,” what remains unclear is “what might have been agreed to by the President” in Helsinki. She lamented that “all we’ve gotten in direct information about what happened has come from the Russian authorities.” Likewise, Sen. Ben Cardin (D) said on [image: Image removed by sender. Video]MSNBC’s Politics Nation <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=032-936&t=c> (7/29), “We do not have a readout for what happened in the room” in Helsinki, and “Pompeo would hide behind the fact that he said that no policies have been changed. But he didn’t exactly tell us what was discussed or even what subjects were discussed in the one-on-one meeting. He did go over some general areas that were talked about, but he did not give us a real readout on the so-called agreements that were reached,” or explain the “need for a follow-up meeting as early as this fall. He did not really give us much comfort in that regard.” *Johnson Calls To Re-Evaluate Sanctions Against Russia. *Sen. Ron Johnson (R) joined [image: Image removed by sender. Video]CBS’ Face The Nation <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=033-804&t=c> (7/29, Brennan) and was asked briefly about Russian interference and softening of sanctions. Johnson said he “called to re-evaluate which sanctions actually work,” and suggested using sanctions that “actually achieve the purpose, which is change their behavior, get them to pull out of Eastern Ukraine. Right now that’s not happening.” Johnson added, “I would much rather through passive engagement, trying to get them to change behavior, have them start moving toward no worse than a friendly rival and have them slip into the category of enemy.” *Dionne: “Nothing Illogical” About Putin’s Ties To US Far Right. *Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=034-04b&t=c> (7/29) columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. says the connections “among Vladimir Putin, President Trump, and segments of both the Republican Party and the American conservative movement seem bizarre,” but “there is nothing illogical about the ideological collusion that is shaking our political system.” He explains that despite “the Russian president’s KGB pedigree,” the “dominant thrust of Putinism is toward the far right, because a nationalism rooted in Russian traditionalism cements his hold on power.” Dionne warns, “The deepening ties between the Russian government and elements of the right should give pause to all conservatives whose first commitment is to democratic life,” because the “willingness of traditionalists and gun fanatics to cultivate ties with a Russian dictator speaks of a profound alienation among many on the right from core Western values – the very values that most conservatives extol.” Erdoğan: Turkey Will Stand Up To US Sanctions Threat. Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=035-941&t=c> (7/28, Erkoyun) reports Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned Sunday that Ankara “will not step back when faced with sanctions,” and that the US “should not forget that they will lose a sincere partner.” President Trump on Thursday “threatened to impose ‘large sanctions’ on Turkey unless it freed” American pastor Andrew Brunson. Secretary of State Pompeo and other diplomats “have been working to settle the tense dispute” over Brunson’s detention, which “has deepened a rift” stemming from the Syrian conflict and “Turkey’s plan to buy missile defenses from Russia.” According to Reuters, “It was not clear what would be the nature of sanctions threatened by Trump but Washington was already working on bills related to Turkey due to other issues of concern,” including the Russian defense equipment sale. Erdoğan warned that if the US passes legislation blocking the sale of F-35 fighter jets, then Ankara “would go to international arbitration.” The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=036-509&t=c> (7/29, Fahim) says Erdoğan’s remarks Sunday constituted his “first public response to an angry message Trump posted on Twitter on Thursday.” Meanwhile, Vice President Pence, who “made a similar warning on Thursday,” repeated his “admonition” in a Sunday tweet warning that the US “is prepared to bring sanctions against Turkey until Pastor Andrew Brunson is free.” In a Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=037-f73&t=c> (7/29) op-ed, Lehigh University international relations professor and Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow Henri J. Barkey and former US Ambassador to Turkey Eric Edelman argue that Trump “is right” to pressure Turkey over Brunson’s detention, but “he and his administration also have a moral obligation to come to the aid of three State Department workers facing a similar plight” but have been “largely ignored by the Trump administration and the press.” The authors warn that the Administration’s “unwillingness” to “apply public pressure on Turkey to release” the three State Department workers “sends alarming message to other locally employed staff in Turkey: They are all subject to intimidation and pressure from Turkish authorities, and their employer doesn’t have their back.” WPost: Iran Recruits Thousands Of Young Afghans To Fight In Syria. A Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=038-614&t=c> (7/29, Constable) analysis examines Iran’s “well-financed system of recruitment, training and incentives that funnels Afghan recruits to fight” in Syria on its behalf. “Between 5,000 and 12,000 Afghans have participated in such units since they were established,” according to human rights groups and researchers, and up to 840 of them “have been killed.” The Post says rare “interviews with returned fighters and their families in Herat have shed new light on the desperation that drives” the recruits. Aside “from expressing horror and antagonism toward the Islamic State, the fighters interviewed in Herat did not express especially strong religious convictions or appear driven to keep fighting as an act of faith.” Instead, “Afghan recruits seem mainly driven by necessity, reenlisting again and again to take home another few hundred dollars in military pay – even as they risk injury or death in front-line battles where few Iranian troops are sent.” *Graham Pleased With US Efforts To Isolate Iran. *Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) appeared on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=039-72b&t=c> (7/29, Bartiromo) and was asked about a new security and political alliance in the Middle East against Iran. He said, “I’ve never been more pleased with President Trump than I am right now regarding Iran. He’s working with the Arabs and Israel to isolate Iran.” Yet, Graham said, “The European Union needs to help us.” He stressed, “Instead of doing business with the Ayatollah, who is a religious Nazi...our European friends should join with the United States break the back of this regime.” Khan’s Reform Pledges Elicit Hope, Skepticism In Pakistan. The Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=03a-bbd&t=c> (7/29, Constable) reports that in the four days since Imran Khan, “a former cricket star turned anti-corruption crusader, trounced the long-ruling Pakistan Muslim League and every other party in the polls, a nationwide burst of euphoria has remained at fever pitch.” That “moment of triumph” is, however, “being tempered by somber reflection on the scope of the challenges Khan faces as he attempts to transform a vast, poor country beset by a range of entrenched ills.” In “several dozen interviews since the election, supporters of Khan and his Pakistan Justice Movement expressed” a “mixture of desperate hope and creeping skepticism that Khan – or anyone – could somehow purge Pakistan of the corruption that pervades every arena of public life, where small bribes speed applications for drivers’ license, big ones allow murder suspects to walk out of jail, and political influence and favors count far more than the law.” Meanwhile, Reuters <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=03b-5f6&t=c> (7/29, Bukhari) reports, the opposition PML-N “party of jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif” on Sunday called “for a judicial investigation into what it said was rigging at an election this week that it lost.” European Union observers were also “critical of the political climate in the run-up to the vote, saying that some parties had been disadvantaged,” and the US has “voiced similar concerns.” Palestinian Teen Who Slapped Israeli Soldiers Returns Home To “Hero’s Welcome.” The CBS Evening News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=03c-bda&t=c> (7/29, story 7, 1:30, Quijano) reported Ahed Tamimi, a 17-year-old Palestinian who “spent several months in an Israeli detention center after slapping two soldiers,” was given a “hero’s welcome” when she returned home. Video of the slapping incident helped Tamimi “become the new face of the Palestinian resistance in the conflict with Israel.” Tamimi “says she struck the soldiers out of frustration after troops seriously injured her 15-year-old cousin by shooting him in the head with a rubber bullet.” Her prison sentence drew “heavy criticism” from groups like Amnesty International, “who argued minors shouldn’t be imprisoned for such cases,” but Israeli officials have “said the sentence, reached through a plea deal, was lenient, considering the crime.” It’s “unclear” if Tamimi will participate in future protests. Domestic Policy Trump Accuses “Very Unpatriotic” Journalists Of Putting “Lives Of Many” In Peril. Reports cast a series of tweets on Sunday by President Trump as escalating his feud with the mainstream media. In what outlets cast as a dispute with New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger, Trump wrote <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=03d-141&t=c>, “When the media – driven insane by their Trump Derangement Syndrome – reveals internal deliberations of our government, it truly puts the lives of many, not just journalists, at risk! Very unpatriotic! Freedom of the press also comes with a responsibility to report the news...[continuing tweet <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=03e-bd8&t=c>]...accurately. 90% of media coverage of my Administration is negative, despite the tremendously positive results we are achieving, it’s no surprise that confidence in the media is at an all time low! I will not allow our great country to be sold out by anti-Trump haters in the...[continuing tweet <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=03f-930&t=c>]...dying newspaper industry. No matter how much they try to distract and cover it up, our country is making great progress under my leadership and I will never stop fighting for the American people! As an example, the failing New York Times...[continuing tweet <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=040-e1f&t=c>] and the Amazon Washington Post do nothing but write bad stories even on very positive achievements – and they will never change!” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=041-632&t=c> (7/29, Boyer) says Trump “was responding to...Sulzberger...who said he recently urged the president in a private meeting to stop calling the press ‘the enemy of the people.’” Trump then “fired back on Twitter Sunday afternoon,” saying “the press is trying to distract and cover up his administration’s achievements.” The New York Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=042-2d4&t=c> (7/29, Schwab) reports that just “hours after [Sulzberger] said he warned President Trump that his attacks on news outlets could ‘lead to violence,’ the chief executive went on an anti-media tear,” and “decided to pick a fight with two specific publications” – “the failing New York Times and the Amazon Washington Post.” To the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=043-a6b&t=c> (7/29, Rucker), Trump “escalated his feud with the news media...accusing journalists of being unpatriotic and endangering lives after the publisher of the New York Times disclosed that he had warned Trump recently that his inflammatory rhetoric about the media could lead to violence.” Trump, who the Post says “has made ‘fake news’ a rallying cry...fired off a Twitter tirade...blasting the media.” The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=044-3f1&t=c> (7/29, Samuels) says Trump “unleashed a tirade against the media,” and to the New York Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=045-b57&t=c> (7/29, Landler), Trump and Sulzberger “engaged in a fierce public clash on Sunday over Mr. Trump’s threats against journalism, after Mr. Sulzberger said the president misrepresented a private meeting and Mr. Trump accused The Times and other papers of putting lives at risk with irresponsible reporting.” Trump tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=046-709&t=c> that he and Sulzberger had discussed “the vast amounts of Fake News being put out by the media & how that Fake News has morphed into phrase, ‘Enemy of the People.’ Sad!” In” a five-paragraph statement issued two hours after the tweet,” Sulzberger said he had accepted Trump’s invitation for the July 20 meeting to raise his concerns about the President’s “deeply troubling anti-press rhetoric.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=047-36e&t=c> (7/29, Brook) likewise reports Sulzberger “disputed...Trump’s account of a private meeting.” In response to Trump’s tweets, Sulzberger issued “a five-paragraph statement,” saying, “I told him that although the phrase ‘fake news’ is untrue and harmful, I am far more concerned about his labeling journalists ‘the enemy of the people.’” Sulzberger, the AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=048-65d&t=c> (7/29, Superville) reports, “said he decided to comment publicly after Trump revealed their off-the-record meeting to his more than 53 million Twitter followers on Sunday,” and Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=049-100&t=c> (7/29, Restuccia, Griffiths) says that while “it was supposed to be an off-the-record meeting...Trump decided to make the once-private meeting public.” Trump’s tweet” forced the Times to explain in detail what happened at the meeting, arguing that Trump’s decision to discuss the meeting publicly nullified their off-the-record agreement.” The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=04a-1a9&t=c> (7/29, Chaitin) says the meeting took place “nearly a month after a shooter killed five journalists from the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md.” Former Clinton campaign director of strategic communications Adreinne Elrod said on Fox News’ MediaBuzz[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=04b-4e1&t=c> (7/29), “Donald Trump believes if any media coverage of him is negative, it’s fake news. That’s how he frames it. That’s what he tells his supporters.” *Pence Defends White House Decision To Ban CNN Reporter. *The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=04c-c7b&t=c> (7/29, Cohen) reports Vice President Pence on Sunday “defended the White House’s decision to ban CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins from an event last week.” Pence told Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo, “This Administration believes in the freedom of the press, and President Trump and I and our entire administration have provided extraordinary access to the media. The President answers to many questions in so many different settings, and I can assure you that we’ll continue to do that.” However, he argued that that “maintaining the decorum that is due at the White House I think is an issue that we’ll continue to work forward.” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=04d-ee5&t=c> (7/29, Swoyer) reports that Collins’ removal “came after she shouted questions at the president,” which the White House called “inappropriate.” *WTimes: Trump More Accessible To Press Than Predecessors. *A Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=04e-f14&t=c> (7/29, Boyer) analysis says that “although his relationship with the media has hit a low point, it’s undeniable that Mr. Trump has made himself available to journalists more often than his predecessors during his first 18 months in office.” The Times says Trump “has taken questions frequently before departing the White House on Marine One, held forth with reporters for long periods in Cabinet meetings and bantered with journalists on Air Force One to an extent not seen in decades, if ever.” Trump Lashes Out At Mueller’s “Rigged Witch Hunt.” In a series of tweets on Sunday, President Trump lashed out at Special Counsel Robert Mueller, describing his investigation as a “rigged with hunt,” accusing Mueller of “conflicts of interest,” and questioning why the special counsel is not looking into “the criminal activity & real Russian Collusion on the Democrats side.” Trump wrote <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=04f-aad&t=c>, “There is No Collusion! The Robert Mueller Rigged Witch Hunt, headed now by 17 (increased from 13, including an Obama White House lawyer) Angry Democrats, was started by a fraudulent Dossier, paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC. Therefore, the Witch Hunt is an illegal Scam!” Trump then tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=050-3d1&t=c>, “Is Robert Mueller ever going to release his conflicts of interest with respect to President Trump, including the fact that we had a very nasty & contentious business relationship, I turned him down to head the FBI (one day before appointment as S.C.) & Comey is his close friend.” Trump said in a third tweet <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=051-da6&t=c>, “Also, why is Mueller only appointing Angry Dems, some of whom have worked for Crooked Hillary, others, including himself, have worked for Obama....And why isn’t Mueller looking at all of the criminal activity & real Russian Collusion on the Democrats side-Podesta, Dossier?” The Washington Times <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=052-af2&t=c> (7/29, Swoyer) reports briefly on Trump’s tweet accusing Mueller of a conflict of interest, while The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=053-eb9&t=c> (7/29, Samuels) says Trump “has attacked Mueller’s investigation with increasing regularity in recent months, frequently decrying it as a ‘witch hunt’ and a ‘hoax’ in an attempt to discredit Mueller and his probe.” Trump’s tweets came on the same day Rudy Giuliani, “said the president may reach an agreement regarding a meeting with...Mueller this week or next week,” the Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=054-6cc&t=c> (7/29, Cohen) reports. Giuliani told CBS’ Face The Nation[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=055-dec&t=c> (7/29, Brennan), “We have negotiations going on with them, we have an outstanding offer to them.” Giuliani declined “to describe what that offer entails,” but said there “is an area of questioning and a group of restrictions on it that we could live with,” which relates “basically to the Russia collusion thing, which we think there’s no evidence, and the President didn’t do anything wrong.” Asked when an interview would be set, Giuliani said, “Maybe this week, maybe next week.” The AP <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=056-cf7&t=c> (7/29, Yen) says Giuliani “said Sunday the president may be open to an interview with” Mueller “even if it involves some questions about alleged obstruction of justice in the federal investigation into Russia interference in the 2016 election.” *Giuliani: Trump Mentioned In About 12 Cohen Recordings. *Errol Barnett said on the CBS Weekend News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=057-af6&t=c> (7/29, story 3, 2:15, Quijano) that Rudy Giuliani “is waging a war of words with Cohen over his recordings of a conversation with Trump”; The Hill <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=058-a08&t=c> (7/29, Samuels) that Giuliani “hit the Sunday morning show circuit to go on the offensive in the wake of escalating speculation that Trump’s former longtime attorney and personal fixer, Michael Cohen, may turn on the president”; and Politico <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=059-bad&t=c> (7/29, Beavers) that he “stepped up his attacks” on Cohen. Giuliani told CBS’ Face The Nation[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=05a-95d&t=c> (7/29) that Trump is mentioned in around a dozen of the 183 recordings seized by federal prosecutors Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen, the Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=05b-3f6&t=c> (7/29, Costa) reports, but he “offered few details on the nature of the exchanges or the participants in the recordings that have not been made public.” In addition to the tape released by Cohen’s legal team on which Trump and Cohen appear to be discussing “a deal model Karen McDougal made to sell the rights to her story of an alleged affair with him,” Giuliani said there are “12 others, maybe 11 or 12 others out of the 183, in which the President is discussed at any length by Cohen, mostly with reporters.” Giuliani briefly described the conversations, arguing that Cohen’s statements on them “take it right out of the campaign contribution arsenal.” Giuliani added, “These are tapes I want you to read, I want you to hear them. I didn’t think I’d be able to get them out publicly. ... I can’t do it. I mean, I’m not allowed to do it. We’ve not leaked a single tape.” Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=05c-c62&t=c> (7/29, Key) also reports on Giuliani’s comments to CBS. The New York Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=05d-6f4&t=c> (7/29, Schwab) says Giuliani “tried to make the case” that the Cohen recordings “will eventually benefit the president.” Giuliani told Fox News Sunday[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=05e-50b&t=c> (7/29, Wallace), “We’ve assured him in a very strange way that this is a good development for us because we do have all these tapes and these tapes completely demonstrate the President did nothing wrong.” Giuliani also said Trump is “disappointed” in Cohen, but added that his “anger is over.” USA Today <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=05f-e43&t=c> (7/29, Jackson, Brook) reports that Giuliani told Fox that Cohen is a “pathological manipulator, liar.” The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=060-c2a&t=c> (7/29, Chaitin) reports that Giuliani told Fox News[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=061-104&t=c> (7/28) on Saturday that “somebody played with” the Trump-Cohen recording. Giuliani said, “He abruptly ended that recording as soon as the President said the word ‘check.’” Giuliani said, “What we are investigating is, how did that happen? What actually did happen? What was eliminated? And then you have to raise these questions with every one of these tapes. How many of them did he play around with?” Guy Benson of Townhall.com said on Fox News’ MediaBuzz[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=062-748&t=c> (7/29), “I’m open to more evidence and we should follow the evidence in this case. But there has been whiplash within the media on the credibility of Michael Cohen where he was dismissed forever as, ‘This is just a Trump a lackey who is loyal to Donald Trump.’ And now that he is not loyal to Donald Trump, ‘Well let’s listen to this guy.’” However, CNN White House correspondent Abby Phillip said on CNN’s Inside Politics[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=063-a1c&t=c> (7/29), “I think Rudy Giuliani, his dramatic take on this whole situation kind of tells you everything you need to know about how dire it is for the President. But it really does make you wonder, if Michael Cohen was such a scoundrel and such a liar, why did the President employ him for so many years?” *Trump Highlights Cohen’s Praise For Trump Jr.’s Honesty About Trump Tower Meeting. *The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=064-965&t=c> (7/29, Ross) reports that Trump on Sunday called attention to a July 2017 tweet by Cohen “to cast doubt on his former attorney’s allegations about the now-infamous June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower between Donald Trump Jr. and a group of Russians who promised dirt on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.” Trump tweeted <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=065-afc&t=c>, “Do you think the Fake News Media will ever report on this tweet from Michael?” and linked <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=066-57a&t=c> to the Cohen tweet in which he “praised Trump Jr. ‘for being open, honest and transparent to the American people’ about the Trump Tower meeting.” ABC World News Tonight[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=067-a87&t=c> (7/29, story 4, 0:55, Llamas) reported that Trump is “waging an increasingly public battle” with Cohen. *Manafort Trial To Begin This Week. *The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=068-17c&t=c> (7/29, Viswanatha) reports that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s trial will begin in Alexandria, Virginia on Tuesday. The Journal says a conviction would give special counsel Robert Mueller momentum as his larger investigation advances, while an acquittal would buoy critics’ call for a quick end to the probe. Meanwhile, for Trump, the Journal says a successful prosecution of Manafort would undercut his oft-repeated characterization of the Mueller investigation as a witch hunt. *Investigations Pull Trump CFO Into Spotlight. *The Wall Street Journal <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=069-5c8&t=c> (7/28, O'Brien, Berzon) reports that Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, who for years has operated outside of public view, has been drawn into the spotlight by the legal matters surrounding Trump. Weisselberg has been subpoenaed to testify in front of a grand just in the investigation Cohen’s activities, and he has been linked to hush money payments to two women who allegedly had affairs with Trump. The Journal cites people who say Weisselberg could be a key resource in the investigations given his knowledge of Trump’s personal finances and business dealings. *Nunes: Americans Will Be “Shocked” By Redactions In Page FISA Warrant Application. *The Daily Caller <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=06a-1a7&t=c> (7/29, Ross) reports that House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes said Sunday that Americans will be “shocked” by the material in the redacted portions of the FBI’s applications for a FISA warrant against Carter Page. Nunes told Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures[image: Image removed by sender. Video] <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=06b-f4a&t=c> (7/29, Bartiromo), “We are quite confident that once the American people see these 20 pages, at least for those that will get real reporting on this issue, they will be shocked by what’s in that FISA application.” Breitbart <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=06c-797&t=c> (7/29, Key) reports that Nunes said DOJ is delaying turning over documents in the hope that Democrats will win the House majority and end the investigations. Nunes said, “I’ve seen this game played many times before. There is a stall game going on at DOJ and FBI. They are trying to stall as much as they can, hoping and betting that Republicans would lose the House in the fall.” *Jordan Stands By Effort To Impeach Rosenstein. *The Washington Examiner <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=06d-027&t=c> (7/29, Lim) reports that in a ratio interview Sunday, Rep. Jim Jordan (R) “stood by his efforts to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, despite criticism from top lawmakers” including House Speaker Ryan “and commentators like famed legal professor Alan Dershowitz.” During an interview with John Catsimatidis on “The Cats Roundtable,” Jordan said, “If they don’t give us the documents, if they don’t give us information that we as a separate and equal branch of government are entitled to have in order to get answers for the American people, then we will actually call the vote for the impeachment of Rod Rosenstein.” *WPost’s Sullivan: Bernstein Is Reporting On Mueller Probe “Utterly Weird – And Utterly Perfect.” *Margaret Sullivan writes in her Washington Post <http://mailview.bulletinintelligence.com/mailview.aspx?m=2018073001biden&r=email-07e2&l=06e-2f7&t=c> (7/29) column that reporter Carl Bernstein, who broke the Watergate scandal, “tripled-bylined” a CNN story last week “that President Trump, according to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, knew about the infamous July 2016 meeting in Trump Tower between Russian representatives and Trump’s
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