Good Monday morning.
Here is what’s on the president’s agenda today:
- The president receives his intelligence briefing
- President Trump signs an executive order on the economic empowerment of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
- The president has lunch with the vice president
- President Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with the prime minister of Hungary
- The president participates in an expanded bilateral meeting with the prime minister of Hungary
- President Trump participates in the White House Iftar
Lindsey Graham wants to declassify RUSSIA-collusion documents
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S. Carolina) appeared on Maria Bartiromo’s Sunday show and said he is trying to declassify documents related to the use of the Steele dossier to obtain a FISA warrant on Trump campaign volunteer Carter Page.
“There’s a document that’s classified that I’m gonna try to get unclassified that takes the dossier — all the pages of it — and it has verification to one side,” Graham told Bartiromo. “There really is no verification, other than media reports that were generated by reporters that received the dossier.”
“So, the bottom line is the dossier has never been independently confirmed. It was used to get a warrant. They knew the author of the dossier was on the Democrat Party payroll. He hated Trump; they got the warrant anyway. Most Americans should be very upset about that. I’m very upset about it. And we’re going to get to the bottom of it.”
The FBI presented a Yahoo News article as “proof” of the salacious, unverified dossier to the FISA court but knew the article had been sourced by Christopher Steele, the dossier’s author. Steele was fired from the FBI for leaking to the media but continued to inform the agency through back channels.
Graham also referenced one of the latest bombshells to drop: that Steele met with a State Department official and told her he wanted the “information” in the dossier to leak out before the election, further indicating that the document was political propaganda and not actual intelligence.
“But for the dossier, there would be no warrant against Carter Page,” Graham said. “The meeting on Oct. 11 was 10 days before the FISA warrant application. So the FBI was on notice that their confidential informant went to the Department of State to urge the Department of State to take the dossier and leak it to the public to affect the election. That’s about as sick as it gets.”
Related:
Schiff predicts Mueller will testify before Congress
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FBI finds terror-training camp in Alabama
Similar to the one in New Mexico, authorities have found a ramshackle terrorist-training compound in Alabama.
But this plot of land in Macon County, Alabama is described in an FBI search warrant as a “makeshift military-style obstacle course” belonging to a small group of terrorists led by Siraj Wahhaj who owned the property up a long dirt road but just a few miles from downtown Tuskegee.
The property is owned by Siraj Wahhaj, according to Sinclair Broadcast Group. Wahhaj was also associated with the compound in New Mexico.
“Just because you’re in a small town or a small state does not mean you might not potentially have individuals engaged in the types of activities that would call into question threats to national security,” says Tim Fuhrman, Former Special Agent with the FBI field office in Mobile, Alabama.
Scary stuff.
Man indicted for threatening to kill Trump
When will the media and the Democrats ratchet down their anti-Trump rhetoric?
Connecticut man Gary Joseph Gravelle, aka Roland Prejean, was indicted Friday for allegedly threatening to hurt people and blow up property, according to the Department of Justice. One of those people was allegedly President Donald Trump.
The defendant mailed, emailed, and called people to communicate his threats, prosecutors said. A number of his letters allegedly contained a white powdery substance with statements claiming these was Anthrax. Besides Trump, threatened targets include mental health providers, federal probation officers, a federal judge, an airport, a federal prison in Washington, and a credit union in Bistol, Connecticut.
We aren’t hearing too much of this story in the news. I wonder why? No lectures and finger-wagging and calls for moderation.
Other morsels:
‘Political Showmanship’: Interior Department Responds To Democrats’ Threats To Cut Salaries
White House decries investigations by House Democrats, says they are not following ‘rules and norms’
Germany mulls mosque tax to curb foreign funding fears
Pilot arrested right before takeoff for 2015 triple-homicide
Poland cancels Israeli visit over Holocaust restitution
Ocasio-Cortez Walks Back Claim on World Ending in 12 years
Harvard professor loses house dean role after joining Weinstein defense
Runaway? Biden leads by 31 in new poll of South Carolina
Biden-Harris for 2020? Politico reports black lawmakers cool with it.
Kamala Harris defends her stance on truancy
Rashida Tlaib slammed by House GOP over comments on Holocaust, Palestinians
Obama White House Tracked FOIA Request For Hillary Emails That Was Improperly Denied
New litmus test for White House hopefuls: Breaking up Facebook
Deplatforming the Platformers: Why Antitrust Legislation Is the Way to Go
Donors of border wall GoFundMe demand answers after months of no construction
Terrified Venezuelans fleeing Maduro join the masses at the southern border
Former Little League Treasurer Accused of Embezzling Thousands
Putin falls on his face during victory lap at ice hockey match
It’s a Trap: Giuliani Cancels Ukraine Trip, Fearing a ‘Setup’
Florida must provide Spanish-language ballots in 2020, federal judge orders
Liberal Sex Strike Fails To Score
Man wanted by FBI for sexually abusing young girls turns himself in after 23 years
Manning refusing to testify at grand jury probing WikiLeaks
Kentucky Islamic leader charged in murder-for-hire plot
And that’s all I’ve got, now go beat back the angry mob!
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