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DHS Chief Resigns After Six Months
Oct. 12, 2019 - US President Donald Trump announced Friday night that Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan would step down from his position.
“Kevin McAleenan has done an outstanding job as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security. We have worked well together with Border Crossings being way down," tweeted Trump, who tapped McAleenan to lead the department earlier this year, The Hill reported.
"Kevin now, after many years in Government, wants to spend more time with his family and go to the private sector,” Trump said, adding, “Congratulations Kevin, on a job well done!”
Trump stated that he will announce McAleenan’s successor next week, noting, “Many wonderful candidates!”
Trump named McAleenan the department’s acting chief in April after Kirstjen Nielsen's resignation. McAleenan was never nominated for the position full-time, and his eventual successor will require Senate confirmation.
Top Aide to US Secretary of State Resigns Amid Impeachment Investigation
Oct. 12, 2019 - A senior aide to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo resigned after working for 37 years in the department. Michael McKinley has held several diplomatic posts, including US ambassador to Peru, Columbia, and Afghanistan, RIA Novosti reported.
He worked closely with the administration of President Donald Trump on such issues as Venezuela, Mexico and Southeast Asia and talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, which both sides said were close to reaching an agreement, before they were cancelled last month. His last diplomatic post was as US ambassador to Brazil. It is when he was hired by Pompeo to serve as a conduit between his office and a career service.
The US mainstream media, however, quickly jumped to the conclusion that McKinley’s resignation was prompted by the impeachment investigation into Trump.
The Washington Post reported that McKinley was allegedly disappointed with the US secretary of state’s unwillingness to protect the department’s employees named in the impeachment inquiry.
McKinley’s resignation comes after former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified before Congress. Yovanovitch noted that Pompeo had failed to protect her when Trump decided to recall her from her post in May.
The top US diplomat brushed aside reports accusing him of a lack of support for his employees.
Report: Federal Prosecutors Investigating Trump Lawyer
Oct. 12, 2019 - Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are reportedly investigating whether President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani's dealing with Ukraine broke lobbying laws. The investigation into Giuliani is affiliated with the case against two of his associates who were detained this week on allegedly violating campaign finance laws.
Giuliani Associates Who Aided Ukraine Investigation Arrested on Campaign Finance Charges
Oct. 10, 2019 - Two men who aided efforts by President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden were arrested on campaign finance violation charges Wednesday.
Federal authorities arrested Florida businessmen Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, alleging that they violated campaign finance laws in order to funnel money to numerous Republican committees, including a $325,000 contribution in May 2018 to a pro-Trump super PAC called America First Action, The Hill reported.
The charges allege that the two men participated in a straw donor scheme to provide money to political candidates. It does not appear that the allegations are related to the controversy over Giuliani's work in Ukraine.
Fruman and Parnas, both US citizens who were born in Ukraine, are expected to appear in federal court Thursday in Virginia. The US attorney’s office in Manhattan has been investigating both men.
After the arrests were announced on Thursday, a trio of House committees pursuing the impeachment inquiry against Trump issued subpoenas to the two men for documents related to their work with Ukrainian officials and political contributions in the US.
A spokesman for the US Attorney's office said that Fruman and Parnas were arrested at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. Another man named in the indictment, Andrey Kukushkin, was arrested in California. A fourth, an American businessman named David Correia, has not been arrested.
Trump Defends 'Crime Buster' Giuliani Amid Reported Probe
Oct. 13, 2019 - President Donald Trump on Saturday defended his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani as the former New York City mayor faces scrutiny from Congress and a reported investigation by federal prosecutors in New York.
"So now they are after the legendary 'crime buster' and greatest Mayor in the history of NYC, Rudy Giuliani," Trump tweeted Saturday morning, The Hill reported.
Trump Threatens to Sue Schiff, Pelosi
Oct. 13, 2019 - US President Donald Trump on Saturday night lambasted the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, saying his administration would look into possibly suing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) over the probe.
"We're going to take a look at it. We're going after these people. These are bad, bad people," Trump stated while speaking at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C, The Hill reported.
"I actually told my lawyer, I said sue [Schiff] anyway. I said, even if we lose, the American public will understand," Trump said of Schiff, who is helping lead the House's impeachment inquiry.
"And sue Nancy Pelosi, or maybe we should just impeach them, because they’re lying and what they’re doing is a terrible thing for our country," Trump added.
The US Constitution stipulates that members of Congress cannot be impeached.
Lawyers: US Envoy to EU to Testify in Ukraine Impeachment Probe
Oct. 12, 2019 - US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland plans to testify next Thursday in a House impeachment probe of President Donald Trump, despite an administration vow to not cooperate, his lawyers said in a statement on Friday.
"Notwithstanding the State Department’s current direction to not testify, Ambassador Sondland will honour the Committee’s subpoena and he looks forward to testifying on Thursday [October 17]," the statement said, adding, "Ambassador Sondland has at all times acted with integrity and in the interests of the United States. He has no agenda apart from answering the Committee’s questions fully and truthfully", Sputnik reported.
Three House committees subpoenaed Sondland after he was invited to testify on Tuesday but did not show up on orders from the State Department.
U.S. ambassador to EU to testify in impeachment, will not share documents
Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, will testify before the committees leading an impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump, his lawyers said on Friday, after the Trump administration had earlier blocked his appearance.
Abandoning diplomat's discretion, ex-Ukraine ambassador takes Trump to task
Oct 12, 2019 - The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine abandoned diplomatic discretion and accused the Trump administration of recalling her based on false claims and of eviscerating the State Department, an act that may end her career but drew praise for her courage.
Ex-envoy tells impeachment inquiry Trump ousted her based on 'false claims'
Oct. 12, 2019 - The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine on Friday told a House of Representatives impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump that Trump ousted her based on "unfounded and false claims" after she had come under attack by his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
Biden: Trump Sold out Allies in Syria, Betrayed US Forces, National Security
Oct. 11, 2019 - Former Vice President Joe Biden hit President Donald Trump's decision to pull American troops from Northern Syria on Thursday, saying the US leader sold out Kurdish allies in Syria and betrayed US troops.
"He betrayed our brave troops, who sacrificed alongside them," Biden said in a statement, according to The Hill. "He betrayed our word as a nation — raising doubts among our allies around the world about America's security commitments," Biden added.
"And he betrayed our security by green lighting a Turkish incursion that will create chaos and destruction, setting conditions for ISIS (also known as ISIL or Daesh) to regrow," he continued.
The White House announced on Sunday that Turkey would be moving forward with a long-threatened offensive in Northern Syria and that US troops would not be in the “immediate area” when it happens.
Federal Judge Declares Trump Border Proclamation Unlawful
Oct. 12, 2019 - A federal judge in Texas declared on Friday that US President Donald Trump's proclamation of a national emergency on the Southern border is unlawful, blocking the plan to divert funding for a border wall.
Judge David Briones of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas said in his opinion that the plan would be blocked after getting input from both sides in a lawsuit for the scope of an injunction, The Hill reported.
The lawsuit was brought by El Paso County in Texas and a group called the Border Network for Human Rights.
Briones, who was appointed to the court by President Bill Clinton, ruled that Trump overstepped his authority to divert more funds to border security than what was appropriated by Congress.
He also ruled that El Paso has standing to sue the president and members of his Cabinet because the county "suffered reputational and economic injuries" as a result of the administration's rhetoric on the situation at the border and the construction plans that the proclamation entailed.
US Judges Block Trump New Rule for Poor Immigrants
Oct. 12, 2019 - Judges in three US states temporarily blocked a rule by the administration of President Donald Trump that would deny legal residency to immigrants deemed likely to require government assistance, as Trump’s immigration agenda faces more legal blockades in courts around the country.
Federal judges in New York, California and Washington State issued three separate injunctions that temporarily block the “public charge” rule, which would impose major obstacles to obtaining green cards for those may use government benefits such as Medicaid, food stamps and or housing aid, World News reported.
The court rulings are likely to be swiftly appealed by the US Justice Department.
Putin says Trump not to blame for lack of improvement in Russia-U.S. ties
Oct. 13, 2019 - Moscow is not blaming U.S. President Donald Trump for failing to improve U.S.-Russian relations, a pledge he had made during his election campaign, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Arab broadcasters.
Oct. 12, 2019 - US President Donald Trump announced Friday night that Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan would step down from his position.
“Kevin McAleenan has done an outstanding job as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security. We have worked well together with Border Crossings being way down," tweeted Trump, who tapped McAleenan to lead the department earlier this year, The Hill reported.
"Kevin now, after many years in Government, wants to spend more time with his family and go to the private sector,” Trump said, adding, “Congratulations Kevin, on a job well done!”
Trump stated that he will announce McAleenan’s successor next week, noting, “Many wonderful candidates!”
Trump named McAleenan the department’s acting chief in April after Kirstjen Nielsen's resignation. McAleenan was never nominated for the position full-time, and his eventual successor will require Senate confirmation.
Top Aide to US Secretary of State Resigns Amid Impeachment Investigation
Oct. 12, 2019 - A senior aide to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo resigned after working for 37 years in the department. Michael McKinley has held several diplomatic posts, including US ambassador to Peru, Columbia, and Afghanistan, RIA Novosti reported.
He worked closely with the administration of President Donald Trump on such issues as Venezuela, Mexico and Southeast Asia and talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, which both sides said were close to reaching an agreement, before they were cancelled last month. His last diplomatic post was as US ambassador to Brazil. It is when he was hired by Pompeo to serve as a conduit between his office and a career service.
The US mainstream media, however, quickly jumped to the conclusion that McKinley’s resignation was prompted by the impeachment investigation into Trump.
The Washington Post reported that McKinley was allegedly disappointed with the US secretary of state’s unwillingness to protect the department’s employees named in the impeachment inquiry.
McKinley’s resignation comes after former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified before Congress. Yovanovitch noted that Pompeo had failed to protect her when Trump decided to recall her from her post in May.
The top US diplomat brushed aside reports accusing him of a lack of support for his employees.
Report: Federal Prosecutors Investigating Trump Lawyer
Oct. 12, 2019 - Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are reportedly investigating whether President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani's dealing with Ukraine broke lobbying laws. The investigation into Giuliani is affiliated with the case against two of his associates who were detained this week on allegedly violating campaign finance laws.
Giuliani Associates Who Aided Ukraine Investigation Arrested on Campaign Finance Charges
Oct. 10, 2019 - Two men who aided efforts by President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden were arrested on campaign finance violation charges Wednesday.
Federal authorities arrested Florida businessmen Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, alleging that they violated campaign finance laws in order to funnel money to numerous Republican committees, including a $325,000 contribution in May 2018 to a pro-Trump super PAC called America First Action, The Hill reported.
The charges allege that the two men participated in a straw donor scheme to provide money to political candidates. It does not appear that the allegations are related to the controversy over Giuliani's work in Ukraine.
Fruman and Parnas, both US citizens who were born in Ukraine, are expected to appear in federal court Thursday in Virginia. The US attorney’s office in Manhattan has been investigating both men.
After the arrests were announced on Thursday, a trio of House committees pursuing the impeachment inquiry against Trump issued subpoenas to the two men for documents related to their work with Ukrainian officials and political contributions in the US.
A spokesman for the US Attorney's office said that Fruman and Parnas were arrested at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. Another man named in the indictment, Andrey Kukushkin, was arrested in California. A fourth, an American businessman named David Correia, has not been arrested.
In March 2018, the indictment alleged, Fruman and Parnas “began attending political fundraising events in connection with federal elections and making substantial contributions to candidates, joint fundraising committees, and independent expenditure committees with the purpose of enhancing their influence in political circles and gaining access to politicians”.
They allegedly created a fake organization called Global Energy Producers to funnel contributions to political committees. According to campaign finance filings, the organization only made campaign donations to the America First Action as well as a $15,000 donation to a super PAC supporting Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia’s Republican attorney general.
The Campaign Legal Center, a transparency advocacy group, filed a Federal Elections Commission complaint about the super PAC donation in July 2018.
According to the indictment, the contributions “were made for the purpose of gaining influence with politicians so as to advance their own personal financial interests and the political interests of Ukrainian government officials, including at least on Ukrainian government official with whom they were working”.
The two men allegedly lobbied an unnamed, then-sitting congressman to push for the removal of Marie Yovanovitch, who at the time was US ambassador to Ukraine. The career diplomat was recalled from that post in May.
The details outlined in the indictment of the two men's contributions to the unnamed congressmen align with campaign finance records of their donations to now-former Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas).
The two men allegedly dined with Trump himself in 2018 and later met with his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., at a Beverly Hills, Calif., fundraiser, according to reporting in The Wall Street Journal, which also was first to report on the indictments.
The two reportedly introduced Giuliani to several Ukrainian officials to discuss the dismissal of a prosecutor, which Trump has alleged without evidence was the result of Biden sabotaging an investigation into a company his son Hunter worked for. Trump’s attempts to encourage Ukraine’s president to investigate Biden led the House to open an impeachment inquiry.
Earlier this week, John Dowd, a former attorney for Trump who represents the two men, told the Miami Herald they would not cooperate with House requests for documents as part of the investigation. Parnas previously told the newspaper he “got certain information” about Biden “and I thought it was my duty to hand it over”.
Trump Defends 'Crime Buster' Giuliani Amid Reported Probe
Oct. 13, 2019 - President Donald Trump on Saturday defended his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani as the former New York City mayor faces scrutiny from Congress and a reported investigation by federal prosecutors in New York.
"So now they are after the legendary 'crime buster' and greatest Mayor in the history of NYC, Rudy Giuliani," Trump tweeted Saturday morning, The Hill reported.
Trump Threatens to Sue Schiff, Pelosi
Oct. 13, 2019 - US President Donald Trump on Saturday night lambasted the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, saying his administration would look into possibly suing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) over the probe.
"We're going to take a look at it. We're going after these people. These are bad, bad people," Trump stated while speaking at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C, The Hill reported.
"I actually told my lawyer, I said sue [Schiff] anyway. I said, even if we lose, the American public will understand," Trump said of Schiff, who is helping lead the House's impeachment inquiry.
"And sue Nancy Pelosi, or maybe we should just impeach them, because they’re lying and what they’re doing is a terrible thing for our country," Trump added.
The US Constitution stipulates that members of Congress cannot be impeached.
Lawyers: US Envoy to EU to Testify in Ukraine Impeachment Probe
Oct. 12, 2019 - US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland plans to testify next Thursday in a House impeachment probe of President Donald Trump, despite an administration vow to not cooperate, his lawyers said in a statement on Friday.
"Notwithstanding the State Department’s current direction to not testify, Ambassador Sondland will honour the Committee’s subpoena and he looks forward to testifying on Thursday [October 17]," the statement said, adding, "Ambassador Sondland has at all times acted with integrity and in the interests of the United States. He has no agenda apart from answering the Committee’s questions fully and truthfully", Sputnik reported.
Three House committees subpoenaed Sondland after he was invited to testify on Tuesday but did not show up on orders from the State Department.
U.S. ambassador to EU to testify in impeachment, will not share documents
Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, will testify before the committees leading an impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump, his lawyers said on Friday, after the Trump administration had earlier blocked his appearance.
Abandoning diplomat's discretion, ex-Ukraine ambassador takes Trump to task
Oct 12, 2019 - The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine abandoned diplomatic discretion and accused the Trump administration of recalling her based on false claims and of eviscerating the State Department, an act that may end her career but drew praise for her courage.
Ex-envoy tells impeachment inquiry Trump ousted her based on 'false claims'
Oct. 12, 2019 - The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine on Friday told a House of Representatives impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump that Trump ousted her based on "unfounded and false claims" after she had come under attack by his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
Biden: Trump Sold out Allies in Syria, Betrayed US Forces, National Security
Oct. 11, 2019 - Former Vice President Joe Biden hit President Donald Trump's decision to pull American troops from Northern Syria on Thursday, saying the US leader sold out Kurdish allies in Syria and betrayed US troops.
"He betrayed our brave troops, who sacrificed alongside them," Biden said in a statement, according to The Hill. "He betrayed our word as a nation — raising doubts among our allies around the world about America's security commitments," Biden added.
"And he betrayed our security by green lighting a Turkish incursion that will create chaos and destruction, setting conditions for ISIS (also known as ISIL or Daesh) to regrow," he continued.
The White House announced on Sunday that Turkey would be moving forward with a long-threatened offensive in Northern Syria and that US troops would not be in the “immediate area” when it happens.
Federal Judge Declares Trump Border Proclamation Unlawful
Oct. 12, 2019 - A federal judge in Texas declared on Friday that US President Donald Trump's proclamation of a national emergency on the Southern border is unlawful, blocking the plan to divert funding for a border wall.
Judge David Briones of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas said in his opinion that the plan would be blocked after getting input from both sides in a lawsuit for the scope of an injunction, The Hill reported.
The lawsuit was brought by El Paso County in Texas and a group called the Border Network for Human Rights.
Briones, who was appointed to the court by President Bill Clinton, ruled that Trump overstepped his authority to divert more funds to border security than what was appropriated by Congress.
He also ruled that El Paso has standing to sue the president and members of his Cabinet because the county "suffered reputational and economic injuries" as a result of the administration's rhetoric on the situation at the border and the construction plans that the proclamation entailed.
US Judges Block Trump New Rule for Poor Immigrants
Oct. 12, 2019 - Judges in three US states temporarily blocked a rule by the administration of President Donald Trump that would deny legal residency to immigrants deemed likely to require government assistance, as Trump’s immigration agenda faces more legal blockades in courts around the country.
Federal judges in New York, California and Washington State issued three separate injunctions that temporarily block the “public charge” rule, which would impose major obstacles to obtaining green cards for those may use government benefits such as Medicaid, food stamps and or housing aid, World News reported.
The court rulings are likely to be swiftly appealed by the US Justice Department.
Putin says Trump not to blame for lack of improvement in Russia-U.S. ties
Oct. 13, 2019 - Moscow is not blaming U.S. President Donald Trump for failing to improve U.S.-Russian relations, a pledge he had made during his election campaign, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Arab broadcasters.