The Morning Briefing: DACA Dinner, Unmasking and Much, Much More

A banner is unfurled over the left field wall during the fourth inning of a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and Oakland Athletics at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Good Thursday Morning.

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

  • In the morning, President Donald J. Trump will depart the White House for Joint Base Andrews, en route to Fort Myers, Florida. The President will then arrive in Fort Myers, Florida, and will participate in a briefing on Hurricane Irma.
  • Later in the morning, the President will depart Fort Myers, Florida, en route to Naples, Florida. The President will then arrive in Naples, Florida, and will visit with individuals impacted by Hurricane Irma.
  • In the afternoon, the President will depart Naples, Florida, for Fort Myers, Florida, en route to Washington, D.C.
  • The President will then arrive in Washington, D.C. and will return to the White House. In the evening, the President and First Lady Melanie Trump will host the White House Historical Association reception and dinner.
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What happened at the DACA dinner last night?

There are conflicting accounts but according to President Trump’s dinner guests, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, the dinner participants “agreed to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that’s acceptable to both sides.”

However, WH spox Sanders countered the Democrat duo’s statement and said “While DACA and border security were both discussed, excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to.” Who knows what really happened, but here’s something that absolutely happened: sources say that the menu consisted of “Chinese food and chocolate pie for dessert.” CULTURAL APPROPRIATION!

Legislative aide Marc Short backed up Sanders’ statement and said that any claim about the wall funding being excluded was “intentionally misleading.”

Schumer’s communications director tweeted that Trump agreed to leave out funding the wall in the DACA deal but would continue to pursue it in other ways.

Ted Cruz and the porn video

This is still a story for some reason.

Apparently, Senator Ted Cruz’s Twitter account “liked” a porn tweet a few days ago and now we have a multi-day news story. The media is very focused on the details. Did Cruz do it? Did an intern? Was it an accident? Anyone in their right mind would know that Senator Cruz would not “like” a porn tweet on his Twitter account. The media hate his guts and have people who do nothing all day long but watch his Twitter account. The porn “like” was either an accidental “like” or some intern thought he was on his private account. Good grief. Why is this such a big deal?

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“It was not me,” Cruz said in an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash in Washington, calling the mishap “an honest mistake.” Cruz reiterated the message from his office and said they had since identified the staffer, but refused to name the individual. “I promise you, the staffer feels terrible,” he said.

“It was a staffing issue and it was inadvertent, it was a mistake, it was not a deliberate action,” Cruz said Tuesday, according to The Washington Post. He added: “We’re dealing with it internally but it was a mistake, it was not malicious conduct.”

Sheesh.

Susan Rice admits to unmasking

Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice told the House Intelligence Committee the she requested the unmasking of Trump associates because of a meeting at the Trump Towers with the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, UAE’s crown prince, traveled to New York during the transition period in December 2016 and reportedly met with former national security adviser Michael Flynn, Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

According to CNN, the Obama administration felt “misled” by the UAE, which was why Rice requested that Trump associates’ names be unmasked.

A senior Middle East official acknowledged to CNN that the UAE did not inform the US of the crown prince’s visit in advance but denied that the UAE had misled the Obama administration. The official said that the December Trump Tower meeting was merely part of an effort to build a relationship with the incoming administration.

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Here are some responses to Rice’s testimony from the Committee members:

“I didn’t hear anything to believe that she did anything illegal,” Republican Florida Rep. Tom Rooney told CNN of Rice’s testimony.

South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy, who is one of the lawmakers spearheading the House investigation, told the Daily Caller “nothing that came up in her interview that led me to conclude” that she made inappropriate unmasking requests.

“She was a good witness, answered all our questions,” Rep. Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican who took over leading the House Russia investigation after Nunes stepped down, told CNN. “I’m not aware of any reason to bring her back.”

I guess that’s settled.

Historical picture of the day

British Conservative Party Leader Margaret Thatcher listens and answers reporters questions during a press conference on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1977 at the Great Britain Embassy in Washington. Mrs. Thatcher is here on a three-day visit meeting with President Carter and other high administration officials. (AP Photo/Peter Bregg)

Other morsels:

Americans ‘manipulated into believing that they’re enemies,’ HUD Secretary Ben Carson says

Treasury Secretary Mnuchin requested government jet for European honeymoon

Woman charged in attack of Charlottesville rally organizer

Russia reduces parking spaces at US consulates

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The White House has readied an executive order that would stop trade with any country doing business with North Korea

Over $54G raised for vendor after video shows UC Berkeley police seizing his money

Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli jailed over threat to Hillary Clinton

Feds: Customs officers hazing included “rape table” at Newark airport

Paul Ryan: ‘Not in our nation’s interest’ to kick out Dreamers

U.S. slaps visa sanctions on 4 nations

Gay rights advocates target Trump’s NASA nominee

Navy SEAL Security, Bannon, And Ann Coulter Accompany Milo To Berkeley

Dating App Introduces Planned Parenthood Badge For Users

Trump Blocks China-Backed Bid to Buy U.S. Chip Maker

Feminists attack Starbucks for promoting white supremacism — and it involves Trump

This rapper’s video featuring a hanged white child is going viral for all the wrong reasons

Trump blocks Chinese purchase of US semiconductor maker

Fans drape ‘Racism is as American as baseball’ banner over Green Monster

Motel 6 employees in Phoenix reportedly tip off ICE to undocumented guests: report

Trump: Clinton blames everybody ‘but herself’ for 2016 defeat

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

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