The Morning Briefing: Justice Dept. Tells Mueller to Stay in His Box

Attorney General William Barr, center, attends the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Annual Candlelight Vigil to commemorate new names added to the monument, during a ceremony at the National Mall in Washington, Monday May 13, 2019. At left is FBI Director Christopher Wray. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Good Tuesday morning.

Here is what’s on the president’s agenda today:

  • The president delivers remarks at Turning Point USA’s Teen Student Action Summit 2019
  • President Trump has lunch with the Secretary of State
  • The president receives his intelligence briefing
  • President Trump meets with Republican members of the Senate
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DoJ Tells Mueller: Stay in your box

The Justice Department sent a letter to Congress’ latest pony show Robert Mueller yesterday instructing him to stay in his box.

“Any testimony must remain within the boundaries of your public report because matters within the scope of your investigation were covered by executive privilege, including information protected by law enforcement, deliberative process, attorney work product, and presidential communications privileges,” Associate Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer wrote in a letter to Mueller. Mueller already said in his prior press conference that he wouldn’t testify before Congress because the report that deep state mascot Andrew Weissman wrote was his testimony.

“These privileges would include discussion about investigative steps or decisions made during your investigation not otherwise described in the public version of your report,” Weinsheimer wrote.

“Consistent with standard practice, Department witnesses should decline to address potentially privileged matters, thus affording the Department the full opportunity at a later date to consider particular questions and possible accommodations that may fulfill the committees’ legitimate need for information while protecting Executive Branch confidentiality interests,” he added.

Mueller will begin his testimony Wednesday morning. Get ready, get munchies, beverages and prepare a comfortable place on your couch. I hear the Democrats have been rehearsing for the event so we should be getting a great show!

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Was Comey conducting a secret investigation of President Trump?

Over at RealClearInvestigations, Paul Sperry broke some news about everyone’s favorite emo-spook. According to Sperry, a report being prepared by Inspector General Michael Horowitz will include evidence that Comey repeatedly misled Donald Trump to cover up what appears to have been a covert operation targeting the president.

Two U.S. officials briefed on the IG report told Paul Sperry that, among other things,  Comey added notes of numerous meetings and phone calls with Trump to the official case file of the Crossfire Hurricane and that Comey had an agent inside the White House, Anthony Ferrante, who reported back to FBI headquarters about Trump and his aides.

Oh wow, that sounds really sneaky. No wonder he wouldn’t tell the public what he was telling the president in private.

Trump makes budget deal with Chuck, Nancy, Kevin, and Mitch

On Monday evening, President Trump announced that he had reached a deal with congressional leaders on the budget.

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Part of the deal included suspending the debt limit until 2021, you know, after the 2020 elections. Chuck and Nancy said they “have achieved an agreement that permanently ends the threat of the sequester.”

“We are pleased that the Administration has finally agreed to join Democrats in ending these devastating cuts, which have threatened our investments to keep America Number One in the global economy and to ensure our national security,” Pelosi and Schumer stated. “With this agreement, we strive to avoid another government shutdown, which is so harmful to meeting the needs of the American people and honoring the work of our public employees.”

A vote could come this week, as these miscreant taxpayer-parasites will be leaving for their SIX-WEEK LONG RECESS at the end of the week.

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House conservatives urge Trump to reject budget deal

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Trump lashes out at media after border criticism

Mexican Authorities Find Migrant Smuggling Ring Using Delivery Trucks

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Venezeula capital plunges into darkness after massive power outage

Racing pigeon in Indonesia sells for over $100K

We Finally Have an Explanation for the Sudden Cancellation of Mike Pence’s New Hampshire Trip

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There’s ‘poop in the water’ at America’s dirtiest beaches. Is yours on the list?

Seems important. South Korea says it fired hundreds of warning shots at Russia warplanes

More than a hundred violent criminals have been released under First Step Act, data show

Trump administration to propose rule that would cut 3.1 million people from food stamp program: report

ICE officers came for a Tennessee man. His neighbors stepped in to stop them

2 Louisiana police officers fired over Facebook post suggesting Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should be shot

Boris Johnson expected to win race to be UK’s next leader

What consumers are entitled to in the $700 million Equifax settlement over the 2017 data breach

And that’s all I’ve got, now go beat back the angry mob!

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