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Quote, donald trump says hell succeed as president because hes succeeded as business. One area that deserves scrutiny is his business relationships with companies controlled by the mafia. In 1988, anthony fat tony salerno, boss of the genovese crime family was among those convicted in a scheme to control and praft from the concrete contracts. Since the mafia is in the business of stealing, we figured mr. Trump would be angry he had to build essentially a mob tax into the cost of his projects. But he seemed to be a satisfied customer. Trumps casino license was delayed as he was developing the trump hotel and casino in part because of ties to a reputed associate of a crime family. They asked him about the contractors that he had worked for him in south jersey. Trumps answer was, quote, some of them may have been mob oriented, i dont know. The journal concludes the editorial, quote, his see no evil, he had no choice explanation worked for him as a businessman. The question is whether this is adequate for someone who wants to be president. Conservative wall street journal editorial page, that wasnt an oped. That was the
Editorial Board
two years ago, raising some serious and specific questions about trump in the mafia. December 2015. They just did that one. They didnt go back to that topic. But now in a new report for esquire magazine, they report that the wall street journal actually had a followup ready to go, a second hit on trump and the mafia to follow that barn burner of a first one, but apparently they killed it. This new report describes a staff exodus from the editorial pages of the wall street journal, quote, and the reason, according to several defectors, was the journals skidding reversal once the papers owner, rupert murdoch, realized that trump could win the election. Several sources pointed to editorials by one writer who wrote a strong attack on mob dealings and had a second ready to go, but as trump got closer to clinching the nomination, the journal kept delaying publication, saying that the second piece on trump and the mafia, quote, needed work. It never ran. So that top down decision at the wall street journal to hold fire on trump, even on substantive concerns about trump and his ties to organized crime, that appears to have led to a large at least reportedly according to esquire magazine this week, that led to a large number of departures from the conservative editorial page of that newspaper. Now, the wall street journal is a very well respected
National Caliber
paper. Its editorial page has always been conservative but it has recently not just been conservative, it has jumped right into the deepest deep end of the most radical even desperate defenses of trump. The editorial page of the wall street journal has recently called on
Robert Mueller
, the special counsel investigating russia, called on him to resign. Since that staff exodus from that paper of conservative writers who were troubled about the protrump turn at that paper being directed from the papers ownership, the paper has even published calls for
President Trump
to issue blanket preemptive pardons for everybody implicated in the russia scandal. And of course theres a dividing line between the editorial page of a newspaper and the
News Division
of a newspaper, but its hard not to notice that hard news and investigative journalists and particularly
National Security
specialist journalists at the wall street journal have also been flying the coop in unusual numbers recently. Just this week the wall street journal lost this guy, you recognize him, from
National Reporting
that has been of intense interest, particularly on the russia scandal. This is shane harris. Hes the one who broke that bombshell story about peter smith, the republican activist who actually contacted
Russian Hackers
during the campaign to try to get dirt on
Hillary Clinton
from the hackers to help the
Trump Campaign
. Youll also remember that peter smith mysteriously committed suicide not long after talking to shane harris for that story. The journal this week also lost pauls sonne whos the one who broke that remarkable story about kaspersky software. Thats how we learned that before trump
National Security
adviser mike flynn took money from kaspersky, his own agency, the
Defense Intelligence
agency, had published multiple reports and even a pentagonwide warning saying that kaspersky was from russian intelligence. Now both paul sonne and shane harris are leaving the wall street journal as of this week. The journal has also shed
Devlin Barrett
who has been a scoop machine on a lot of stories over the years but in particular on this trump russia scandal. The wall street journal also lost adam entis who ended up breaking that big story during the transition, eric prince had held a secret back door meeting with a guy who had been sent by vladimir putin. A big chunk of their
Editorial Staff
we now know fled that paper in the wake of its turn towards supporting trump, and it may or may not be related but we are also watching them lose a ton of reporting fire power from the news side. Now that we know that they spiked a second followup editorial piece on trump and his mafia ties after that really good first one, im curious to know what was in that piece that they spiked and never ran. Most mafiarelated stories about donald trump feature some amount of involvement from this man. This was felix saters
Trump Organization
Business Card
,
Senior Adviser
to donald trump. In the year 2000 he was one of a dozen people arrested in a mafia stock scam. This was a really big deal at the time. This got a lot of attention at the time because it was a gigantic swindle, about a 40 million scam that involved a lot of people. The fbi, federal prosecutors made a lot of arrests in this scam and it ended up involving like every freaking corner of the mafia universe. The indictment in that stock scam where felix sater got indicted included people from the gambino crime family and the gravano crime family and genovese crime family and columbo crime family. In addition, it also involved as the
New York Post
put it at the time, it involved the bor borscht boys. When felix sater was arrested in 2000 as part of this organized crime roundup around this 40 million stock scheme, the governments case against him in particular followed a very interesting path. Sater got arrested along with all of those mobsters in the year 2000. He did end up pleading guilty in conjunction with that case that they brought against all those mobsters, but they treated him in a very different way. After he pled guilty, they did not lock him up. In fact, they didnt even sentence him after his guilty plea for more than ten years. They arrested him, they secured his cooperation, they got him to plead guilty to something but then instead of sentencing him for that guilty plea, instead of putting him in prison for that guilty plea, they turned him back out into the wild. They let him go back into new york city so he could become an informant for the government about organized crime. He did that work for, again, more than ten years. He actually ended up becoming a sidebar controversy during the confirmation hearings for attorney general
Loretta Lynch
because she had been the prosecutor who had brought that big mob case and who had overseen this decadelong informant case with sater, but for that decade, while prosecutors left him out in the wild collecting information and giving the government information about the workings of the mob, what he was doing during that decade was real estate deals with the
Trump Organization
. That was his day job while he was a mob informant for the government. He worked with the
Trump Organization
on a trump tower project for phoenix, arizona that never ended up getting built. He worked with the
Trump Organization
on a trump tower in ft. Lauderdale that did get built but then foreclosed. And felix sater, this excon mob informant worked on the trump complex in soho city which this week dropped the name trump off the front of the building. Trump soho opened in 2008. In 2010 we know felix sater was still working for the
Trump Organization
as a
Senior Adviser
to donald trump. In the financial industry and in the real estate business it can be legally dicey to have somebody whos a convicted felon involved in any of your business dealings. Saters a convicted felon and hes very much involved in the
Trump Organization
and his business dealings. In november 2013, donald trump played down any connections he might have with felix sater and certainly claimed not to have any knowledge of felix sater being connected to organized crime. I dont think he was connected to the mafia. He got into a bar room fight. In fact, he was supposedly very close to the government of the
United States
as a witness or something, but i dont think he was connected to the mafia. About how many times have you conversed with mr. Sater . Over the years . Over the years. If you could estimate. Not many. If he were sitting in the room right now, i really wouldnt know what he looked like. 2013 donald trump proclaiming that his
Senior Adviser
, he wouldnt know what he looked like. That was 2013. By 2015 donald trump apparently was refreshed because he came to know him again because we now know that in october 2015 felix sater was working with the
Trump Organization
once again, this time to put together the financing and approvals necessary to build a trump tower in moscow. Donald trump insisted throughout the campaign that he had no current and no pending business deals with russia. We now know despite those denials he and the
Trump Organization
were pursuing what would have been one of the biggest real estate deals of his life. Donald trump himself in october 2015 signed a letter of intent to pursue a trump tower in moscow. This is a project that was spearheaded by
Trump Organization
lawyer
Michael Cohen
and by felix sater. The
New York Times
obtained felix saters emails about the trump tower moscow project this past august and they showed that in addition to the exciting financial prospects for this trump tower in moscow, for some reason felix sater thought it would be a big political payoff too. He believed that that project, that real estate tower in moscow, if it got off the ground it would have great political consequences for donald trump. He wrote to
Trump Organization
lawyer
Michael Cohen
, quote, our boy can become president of the usa and we can engineer it. I will get all of putins team to buy in on this. I will manage this process. I will get putin on this program and we will get donald elected. Whats the connection between trump getting elected president and some big real estate deal in moscow . I dont know, hard to say. Why on earth would the president of russia be involved either in a real estate deal or in making trump president or something that connects the two . No idea. The
Trump Organization
s defense about its ties to felix sater over the years is that sometimes they deny they have any idea who he is. He must have made that
Business Card
at the kinkos. Do they still have kinkos . They either say we dont know who he is when they do have to acknowledge their dealings with him, they tend to dismiss him as somebody who brags a lot, maybe he shouldnt be believed. To that point, my favorite detail in all the felix sater mob russia trump reporting is when felix sater bragged to
Trump Organization
lawyer
Michael Cohen
that he really could get this trump moscow thing off the ground and he could get putin on board and thereby could get trump elected. In making these connections and writing it out in emails that we can read in the
New York Times
, he just bragged about how much juice he had to make these connections and do this kind of stuff in russia. He said, quote, michael, i arranged for ivanka to sit in putins private chair at his desk and office in the kremlin. I know how to play it. We will get this done. So the
New York Times
obtains that email and they contact ivanka trump to find out if what felix sater said about her was true. Her response to the times was that, yes, she in fact had gone to moscow with felix sater. She said she had taken, quote, a brief tour of red square and the kremlin and took care to insist she was only there as a tourist, she said, quote, it is possible she sat in mr. Putins chair. Its possible. Who among us can say whether or not for sure weve sat in putins chair . This could be his chair, i dont know. So if youre interested in the
Trump Campaign
and its connections to russia, if youre interested in the scandal and figuring out if there was anything done between the
Trump Organization
and russia that might have had some later connection to what happened between russia and the president ial election, if you are trying to figure that stuff out, felix sater would be a pretty good guy to talk to. Even if he is a little nutty, hes right there in the bulls eye in terms of figuring this story out. Well, heres the amazing thing. Two days ago, wednesday of this week, the
House Intelligence Committee
finally decided that maybe we should do an interview with felix sater while were investigating this russia thing. They scheduled it during the house vote on the tax bill and they scheduled it not in washington d. C. That means when it came time finally to talk to this incredibly central, interesting figure with all sorts of long, lurid, fascinating criminal organized crime, russia, trump, real estate history, the republican led
House Committee
decided that that witness should be interviewed specifically at a time and place where no member of congress could attend the interview. They had staff do the interview instead and they had it happen out of state. We know for sure that no members of
Congress Went
to the interview. Not because theyll tell us but because we have the roll call vote for the house when they were voting on the tax bill that day and you can see from the time stamp that it happened at 12 55 p. M. Thats when they finalized the vote. There were
Seven Members
of the house who werent present and didnt vote on the tax bill but none are members of the
Intelligence Committee
. All the
Intelligence Committee
members were there in person for that tax vote so they werent in new york interviewing felix sater. There was a second vote at 6 47 p. M. There were a total of 11 members of the house who didnt cast a vote. It was the seven who missed in the morning plus four more. None who missed that vote were members of the
Intelligence Committee
either. All
Intelligence Committee
members were present and voted then too. That means none of them, republican or democrat, were in new york interviewing felix sater. They were all in washington. No members of congress get to interview felix. How come he gets that privilege . Why do that particular interview with that particular witness in a way that no member of congress could go to . Turns out he is not the only one and the next ones even better. Thats next. Stay with us. Its what this country is made of. But right now, our bond is fraying. How do we get back to us . The y fills the gaps. And bridges our divides. Donate to your local y today. Because where theres a y, theres an us. Anif youve got a lifee. You gotta swiffer one is the only number that youll ever need staying ahead isnt about waiting for a chance. Because one is. Its about the one bold choice you make that moves you forward. That you ever need the one and only
Cadillac Escalade
. Come in for our seasons best offers and drive out with the perfect 2017
Cadillac Escalade
for you. Get this low mileage lease from around 899 per month. so its the friday before christmas. My whole familys at home watching together i think right now. Hi, you guys. Save me some leftovers. Sisterinlaw is cooking solstice dinner which i think involves wild boar and im hoping for leftovers. Not everybody has to work the friday before christmas. Some people do, which is fine. Heres a
Surprising Group
that had to work today though. The staff of the
House Intelligence Committee
. We learned today that the republicanled
House Intelligence Committee
which is supposed to be investigating trump and russia, they interviewed a character named felix sater two days ago, a key figure linking the trump
Business Empire
to russia. Hes also got interesting organized crime ties that might make him a particularly juicy target for aggressive interrogation. For some reason the
Editorial Board<\/a> two years ago, raising some serious and specific questions about trump in the mafia. December 2015. They just did that one. They didnt go back to that topic. But now in a new report for esquire magazine, they report that the wall street journal actually had a followup ready to go, a second hit on trump and the mafia to follow that barn burner of a first one, but apparently they killed it. This new report describes a staff exodus from the editorial pages of the wall street journal, quote, and the reason, according to several defectors, was the journals skidding reversal once the papers owner, rupert murdoch, realized that trump could win the election. Several sources pointed to editorials by one writer who wrote a strong attack on mob dealings and had a second ready to go, but as trump got closer to clinching the nomination, the journal kept delaying publication, saying that the second piece on trump and the mafia, quote, needed work. It never ran. So that top down decision at the wall street journal to hold fire on trump, even on substantive concerns about trump and his ties to organized crime, that appears to have led to a large at least reportedly according to esquire magazine this week, that led to a large number of departures from the conservative editorial page of that newspaper. Now, the wall street journal is a very well respected
National Caliber<\/a> paper. Its editorial page has always been conservative but it has recently not just been conservative, it has jumped right into the deepest deep end of the most radical even desperate defenses of trump. The editorial page of the wall street journal has recently called on
Robert Mueller<\/a>, the special counsel investigating russia, called on him to resign. Since that staff exodus from that paper of conservative writers who were troubled about the protrump turn at that paper being directed from the papers ownership, the paper has even published calls for
President Trump<\/a> to issue blanket preemptive pardons for everybody implicated in the russia scandal. And of course theres a dividing line between the editorial page of a newspaper and the
News Division<\/a> of a newspaper, but its hard not to notice that hard news and investigative journalists and particularly
National Security<\/a> specialist journalists at the wall street journal have also been flying the coop in unusual numbers recently. Just this week the wall street journal lost this guy, you recognize him, from
National Reporting<\/a> that has been of intense interest, particularly on the russia scandal. This is shane harris. Hes the one who broke that bombshell story about peter smith, the republican activist who actually contacted
Russian Hackers<\/a> during the campaign to try to get dirt on
Hillary Clinton<\/a> from the hackers to help the
Trump Campaign<\/a>. Youll also remember that peter smith mysteriously committed suicide not long after talking to shane harris for that story. The journal this week also lost pauls sonne whos the one who broke that remarkable story about kaspersky software. Thats how we learned that before trump
National Security<\/a> adviser mike flynn took money from kaspersky, his own agency, the
Defense Intelligence<\/a> agency, had published multiple reports and even a pentagonwide warning saying that kaspersky was from russian intelligence. Now both paul sonne and shane harris are leaving the wall street journal as of this week. The journal has also shed
Devlin Barrett<\/a> who has been a scoop machine on a lot of stories over the years but in particular on this trump russia scandal. The wall street journal also lost adam entis who ended up breaking that big story during the transition, eric prince had held a secret back door meeting with a guy who had been sent by vladimir putin. A big chunk of their
Editorial Staff<\/a> we now know fled that paper in the wake of its turn towards supporting trump, and it may or may not be related but we are also watching them lose a ton of reporting fire power from the news side. Now that we know that they spiked a second followup editorial piece on trump and his mafia ties after that really good first one, im curious to know what was in that piece that they spiked and never ran. Most mafiarelated stories about donald trump feature some amount of involvement from this man. This was felix saters
Trump Organization<\/a>
Business Card<\/a>,
Senior Adviser<\/a> to donald trump. In the year 2000 he was one of a dozen people arrested in a mafia stock scam. This was a really big deal at the time. This got a lot of attention at the time because it was a gigantic swindle, about a 40 million scam that involved a lot of people. The fbi, federal prosecutors made a lot of arrests in this scam and it ended up involving like every freaking corner of the mafia universe. The indictment in that stock scam where felix sater got indicted included people from the gambino crime family and the gravano crime family and genovese crime family and columbo crime family. In addition, it also involved as the
New York Post<\/a> put it at the time, it involved the bor borscht boys. When felix sater was arrested in 2000 as part of this organized crime roundup around this 40 million stock scheme, the governments case against him in particular followed a very interesting path. Sater got arrested along with all of those mobsters in the year 2000. He did end up pleading guilty in conjunction with that case that they brought against all those mobsters, but they treated him in a very different way. After he pled guilty, they did not lock him up. In fact, they didnt even sentence him after his guilty plea for more than ten years. They arrested him, they secured his cooperation, they got him to plead guilty to something but then instead of sentencing him for that guilty plea, instead of putting him in prison for that guilty plea, they turned him back out into the wild. They let him go back into new york city so he could become an informant for the government about organized crime. He did that work for, again, more than ten years. He actually ended up becoming a sidebar controversy during the confirmation hearings for attorney general
Loretta Lynch<\/a> because she had been the prosecutor who had brought that big mob case and who had overseen this decadelong informant case with sater, but for that decade, while prosecutors left him out in the wild collecting information and giving the government information about the workings of the mob, what he was doing during that decade was real estate deals with the
Trump Organization<\/a>. That was his day job while he was a mob informant for the government. He worked with the
Trump Organization<\/a> on a trump tower project for phoenix, arizona that never ended up getting built. He worked with the
Trump Organization<\/a> on a trump tower in ft. Lauderdale that did get built but then foreclosed. And felix sater, this excon mob informant worked on the trump complex in soho city which this week dropped the name trump off the front of the building. Trump soho opened in 2008. In 2010 we know felix sater was still working for the
Trump Organization<\/a> as a
Senior Adviser<\/a> to donald trump. In the financial industry and in the real estate business it can be legally dicey to have somebody whos a convicted felon involved in any of your business dealings. Saters a convicted felon and hes very much involved in the
Trump Organization<\/a> and his business dealings. In november 2013, donald trump played down any connections he might have with felix sater and certainly claimed not to have any knowledge of felix sater being connected to organized crime. I dont think he was connected to the mafia. He got into a bar room fight. In fact, he was supposedly very close to the government of the
United States<\/a> as a witness or something, but i dont think he was connected to the mafia. About how many times have you conversed with mr. Sater . Over the years . Over the years. If you could estimate. Not many. If he were sitting in the room right now, i really wouldnt know what he looked like. 2013 donald trump proclaiming that his
Senior Adviser<\/a>, he wouldnt know what he looked like. That was 2013. By 2015 donald trump apparently was refreshed because he came to know him again because we now know that in october 2015 felix sater was working with the
Trump Organization<\/a> once again, this time to put together the financing and approvals necessary to build a trump tower in moscow. Donald trump insisted throughout the campaign that he had no current and no pending business deals with russia. We now know despite those denials he and the
Trump Organization<\/a> were pursuing what would have been one of the biggest real estate deals of his life. Donald trump himself in october 2015 signed a letter of intent to pursue a trump tower in moscow. This is a project that was spearheaded by
Trump Organization<\/a> lawyer
Michael Cohen<\/a> and by felix sater. The
New York Times<\/a> obtained felix saters emails about the trump tower moscow project this past august and they showed that in addition to the exciting financial prospects for this trump tower in moscow, for some reason felix sater thought it would be a big political payoff too. He believed that that project, that real estate tower in moscow, if it got off the ground it would have great political consequences for donald trump. He wrote to
Trump Organization<\/a> lawyer
Michael Cohen<\/a>, quote, our boy can become president of the usa and we can engineer it. I will get all of putins team to buy in on this. I will manage this process. I will get putin on this program and we will get donald elected. Whats the connection between trump getting elected president and some big real estate deal in moscow . I dont know, hard to say. Why on earth would the president of russia be involved either in a real estate deal or in making trump president or something that connects the two . No idea. The
Trump Organization<\/a>s defense about its ties to felix sater over the years is that sometimes they deny they have any idea who he is. He must have made that
Business Card<\/a> at the kinkos. Do they still have kinkos . They either say we dont know who he is when they do have to acknowledge their dealings with him, they tend to dismiss him as somebody who brags a lot, maybe he shouldnt be believed. To that point, my favorite detail in all the felix sater mob russia trump reporting is when felix sater bragged to
Trump Organization<\/a> lawyer
Michael Cohen<\/a> that he really could get this trump moscow thing off the ground and he could get putin on board and thereby could get trump elected. In making these connections and writing it out in emails that we can read in the
New York Times<\/a>, he just bragged about how much juice he had to make these connections and do this kind of stuff in russia. He said, quote, michael, i arranged for ivanka to sit in putins private chair at his desk and office in the kremlin. I know how to play it. We will get this done. So the
New York Times<\/a> obtains that email and they contact ivanka trump to find out if what felix sater said about her was true. Her response to the times was that, yes, she in fact had gone to moscow with felix sater. She said she had taken, quote, a brief tour of red square and the kremlin and took care to insist she was only there as a tourist, she said, quote, it is possible she sat in mr. Putins chair. Its possible. Who among us can say whether or not for sure weve sat in putins chair . This could be his chair, i dont know. So if youre interested in the
Trump Campaign<\/a> and its connections to russia, if youre interested in the scandal and figuring out if there was anything done between the
Trump Organization<\/a> and russia that might have had some later connection to what happened between russia and the president ial election, if you are trying to figure that stuff out, felix sater would be a pretty good guy to talk to. Even if he is a little nutty, hes right there in the bulls eye in terms of figuring this story out. Well, heres the amazing thing. Two days ago, wednesday of this week, the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> finally decided that maybe we should do an interview with felix sater while were investigating this russia thing. They scheduled it during the house vote on the tax bill and they scheduled it not in washington d. C. That means when it came time finally to talk to this incredibly central, interesting figure with all sorts of long, lurid, fascinating criminal organized crime, russia, trump, real estate history, the republican led
House Committee<\/a> decided that that witness should be interviewed specifically at a time and place where no member of congress could attend the interview. They had staff do the interview instead and they had it happen out of state. We know for sure that no members of
Congress Went<\/a> to the interview. Not because theyll tell us but because we have the roll call vote for the house when they were voting on the tax bill that day and you can see from the time stamp that it happened at 12 55 p. M. Thats when they finalized the vote. There were
Seven Members<\/a> of the house who werent present and didnt vote on the tax bill but none are members of the
Intelligence Committee<\/a>. All the
Intelligence Committee<\/a> members were there in person for that tax vote so they werent in new york interviewing felix sater. There was a second vote at 6 47 p. M. There were a total of 11 members of the house who didnt cast a vote. It was the seven who missed in the morning plus four more. None who missed that vote were members of the
Intelligence Committee<\/a> either. All
Intelligence Committee<\/a> members were present and voted then too. That means none of them, republican or democrat, were in new york interviewing felix sater. They were all in washington. No members of congress get to interview felix. How come he gets that privilege . Why do that particular interview with that particular witness in a way that no member of congress could go to . Turns out he is not the only one and the next ones even better. Thats next. Stay with us. Its what this country is made of. But right now, our bond is fraying. How do we get back to us . The y fills the gaps. And bridges our divides. Donate to your local y today. Because where theres a y, theres an us. Anif youve got a lifee. You gotta swiffer one is the only number that youll ever need staying ahead isnt about waiting for a chance. Because one is. Its about the one bold choice you make that moves you forward. That you ever need the one and only
Cadillac Escalade<\/a>. Come in for our seasons best offers and drive out with the perfect 2017
Cadillac Escalade<\/a> for you. Get this low mileage lease from around 899 per month. so its the friday before christmas. My whole familys at home watching together i think right now. Hi, you guys. Save me some leftovers. Sisterinlaw is cooking solstice dinner which i think involves wild boar and im hoping for leftovers. Not everybody has to work the friday before christmas. Some people do, which is fine. Heres a
Surprising Group<\/a> that had to work today though. The staff of the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a>. We learned today that the republicanled
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> which is supposed to be investigating trump and russia, they interviewed a character named felix sater two days ago, a key figure linking the trump
Business Empire<\/a> to russia. Hes also got interesting organized crime ties that might make him a particularly juicy target for aggressive interrogation. For some reason the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> decided they would do their interview with felix sater in new york with no members of
Congress Present<\/a> two days ago. Now weve learned that today the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> did another outofstate interview today on the friday before christmas in new york. They interviewed a woman who has served as assistant to donald trump and a
Senior Vice President<\/a> at the
Trump Organization<\/a> for three decades. Every email, every phone call, every meeting, every piece of paper that has gone to or come from donald trump for 30 years has gone through the hands of rhona graf. Thats what you call a key witness if youre interested in the behavior, meetings, ties, contacts, and communications of donald trump over the years. Republicans in the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> decided that she would be interviewed today also in new york city in a way that was impossible for any actual members of congress to attend. We dont know if any members of congress made it to new york for the interview today. We think some of them might. Were pretty sure most of them at least didnt. So the
House Intelligence Committee<\/a> is supposed to be how congress is investigating the russia scandal. It is getting a little weird over there. These lastminute, no members interviews with incredibly key sensitive central witnesses. The news this week that republicans on that committee have formed a secret republicanonly working group thats using the materials obtained by the committee supposedly for its russia investigation to instead run their own working group which is designed to indict the fbi. Republicans on the
Committee Also<\/a> this week announced more plans to call yet more senior fbi officials before their committee not apparently because they want to ask them tough questions about russia but apparently because they want to make the fbi itself a scandal. The reason i say it seems like thats their intention is because of republicans increasingly strident criticism. That has led to some predictably sneering coverage this week designed to make these fbi officials look bad. Coverage in places like the
Fox News Channel<\/a> and the washington examiner. That strategy by the republicans has also led to some unintended consequences like this today from byron york at the washington examiner. Mr. York describes the republican members of congress who are leaking this information to him as frustrated. You see that there in the headline. Clearly these republicans are not getting what they want from senior fbi officials when theyre hauling them in for testimony. But even though byron york is i think somewhat sympathetic to the intentions of his republican congressional sources who are leaking stuff to him from these closed door interviews, bryon york is also a real reporter, an actual reporter, who faithfully conveys information that he has obtained. In this case the information that his republican sources have given him is not information that is necessarily going to help their cause. From byron yorks piece today, quote, the dossier portion of the interview began with fbi
Deputy Director<\/a>
Andrew Mccabe<\/a> being asked if he thought the trump russia dossier met the standard of credibility the fbi required to open an investigation. Fbi
Deputy Director<\/a>
Andrew Mccabe<\/a> said he believed it did. Ooh. Later in the story, according to byron york, mccabe was asked again if he stood by the veracity of the dossier. Mccabe, quote, said he did. Whatever republicans are trying to get out of these senior fbi officials, getting it out of them, getting it on the record that the fbi thinks that dossier is of sufficient credibility to meet fbi standards for opening an investigation, that is counterproductive for what the republicans are trying to do. This follows the other leak that we got from mccabes testimony this week where cnn was able to report something very important about the president and his criminal liability for obstruction of justice. James comey, as you remember, he says the president pressured him about the mike
Flynn Investigation<\/a> before he fired him as fbi director. James comey has said under oath that he informed other fbi officials at the time of that pressure that he was receiving from
President Trump<\/a>. Well, this week under oath in congress the fbi
Deputy Director<\/a>,
Andrew Mccabe<\/a>, confirmed that. He confirmed that, yeah, james comey told him at the time about those conversations with donald trump and what donald trump had said about the
Flynn Investigation<\/a>. So the republicans in congress are now going hammer and tongs against the fbi. If the president is going to be in trouble for obstructing justice, it will be because he tried to block an fbi investigation. If him doing so is ever going to be proven in a court or laid out compellingly in articles of impeachment, it will be because of james comeys testimony against the president and the corroborating testimony of other fbi officials who he spoke to at the time that the president was obstructing justice to document the fact that the president was obstructing justice. One of those fbi officials to whom james comey spoke at the time did document and memorialize the president s behavior was fbi director
Andrew Mccabe<\/a> who has this week been subjected to nearly 17 hours of closed door congressional testimony. Its not just the
House Republicans<\/a> going after him. Republican senator
Chuck Grassley<\/a> says he wants fbi director
Andrew Mccabe<\/a> to be fired. Hes one of comeys corroborating witnesses. Another one of comeys corroborating witnesses, another one of the senior fbi officials who comey told about the behavior of the president was this man, top lawyer at the fbi, james baker. Today the
Washington Post<\/a> reports james baker has mysteriously been reassigned at the fbi. We dont know the circumstances of his reassignment. We do know that shortly after this was reported in the
Washington Post<\/a>, republican members of
Congress Leaked<\/a> to politico. Com that fbi counsel james baker had committed the grave sin of communicating with mother jones reporter david corn in 2016. David corn was the first reporter to describe the existence of the
Christopher Steel<\/a> trump russia dossier. He also says that this fbi official, james baker, was not his source for the dossier story. Honestly, im not even sure republicans care about that. I think they just care that he talked to a reporter. Isnt that impeachable . Certainly its corrupt or liberal or something. You step back from these individual attacks theyre making against the fbi and various fbi officials against comey, mueller, mccabe and baker, what republicans are doing is work their way down the list of all the fbi witnesses who could corroborate james comey. We know theyre going after comey directly. We know there are five or six of these witnesses, senior officials at the fbi who comey told. As of right now theyre trying to destroy two of them, mccabe and baker. Who doesnt think theyre just going to keep going down that list . Everybody is focused on whether or not the president is going to fire
Robert Mueller<\/a>. What the republicans are trying to do right now is instead destroy the credibility of the evidence that
Robert Mueller<\/a> could use against the president for obstruction of justice, and theyre doing it by trying to destroy the careers and reputations of the witnesses that mueller could call. If it destroys the fbi in the process, apparently they think so be it. Merry christmas. More ahead. Stay with us. When it comes to heartburn trust the brand doctors trust for themselves. Nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. And all day all night protection. When it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. Turn up your swagger game with one a day mens. A complete multivitamin with key
Nutrients Plus<\/a> b vitamins for heart health. Your one a day is showing. [ splash ] [ horn sounds ] dang ok, i gotta run. Hey, wait, theres something i need to tell you dang. Dang dang dang. Dang. See zero in a whole new way. Get zero down, zero deposit, zero first months payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. Now with the people first warranty. After the president fired fbi director james comey in may, we learned that he had been keeping notes on his conversations with the president. When comey says the president was pushing him to back off the investigation into michael flynn. One of the people james comey told about those conversations with the president was
Andrew Mccabe<\/a>, who the republicans are now pushing to have fired as the
Deputy Director<\/a> of the fbi. Another person james comey told was the fbis top lawyer, james baker. We have now learned that james baker, a potential corroborating witness for james comey, top lawyer at the fbi, has been reassigned for some reason. Is this a normal course of
Business Justice Department<\/a> kind of thing . Is there reason to worry that the republicans are looking at that list of comeys corroborating witnesses and seeing them more as a checklist of things to do rather than just as a roster of senior fbi officials. Joining us now is joyce vance, former u. S. Attorney for the
Northern District<\/a> of california. Nice to see you tonight. Thanks for being with us. Thanks for having me. First let me ask you, whats the job of the fbi counsel, the top lawyer at the fbi . How big a job is that and how well respected is james baker in that role . So the general counsel job at the fbi, this is the chief lawyer for the bureau, the person whos in charge of making decisions about the legality of fbi activity, also handles situations where agents get sued or where the agency has to deal with other legal issues. Jim baker, when he was selected to come in and to be jim comeys general counsel, was a widely lauded pick. People were very happy to see him coming to take this job. He had been in and out of the bureau and the department during his career and was widely respected. Hes being universally described as widely respected and also somebody whos been involved in a number of very high profile
National Security<\/a> matters at the fbi over the years which makes the circumstances around his reassignment including where hes being reassigned to a matter of intrigue. Would be it unusual absent the other intrigue around the political pressure on the fbi right now and the russia investigation, would it be intriguing in normal terms when somebody like a jim baker was reassigned, or is that the sort of job that turns over when we get new fbi directors . It is the kind of job that turns over, and in the absence of this investigation it seems unlikely that anyone would be questioning this reassignment. When bob mueller left the bureau and was replaced by jim comey, director comey brought in his own lawyer as his general counsel. This is not unusual. The relationship between the two is very close. The director has to be able to rely on the general counsel, so its important that they be a good fit and have compatible working styles, much like a chief of staff position. After we learned from the
Washington Post<\/a> that mr. Baker was being reassigned and again we dont know where hes being reassigned to, we then got word from politico. Com tonight. Apparently republican sources leaking to politico. Com that mr. Baker is known to have corresponded with our friend david corn, who is a reporter at mother jones magazine, the american reporter who first reported before the election on the existence of
Christopher Steel<\/a>es trump russia dossier which republicans are putting a lot of work in to trying to turn into a scandal. Im not sure if we understand enough about these leaks, whats motivating them or what the context is for why these communications have been obtained, but would it be wrong, unethical somehow, for a general counsel at the fbi to communicate with a reporter for any reason . There are all sorts of legitimate reasons that the general counsel might have had a conversation with david corn. It could have been on another matter. It could have been a request from the office of
Legal Affairs<\/a> that he explain to mr. Corn the proceedings in some case or some type of fbi process. I know we wont hear any comment from david on that other than his statement that mr. Baker was not his source. It seems like that should be good enough to end the inquiry here without any other idea that anything improper took place. This is one of those things where eventually were going to get this story and a lot of blanks are going to get filled in and it will still be intriguing but right now with this mad libs narrative in terms of what happened here, its raising more questions than i feel comfortable with. Joyce vance, former alabama u. S. Attorney, thank you very much for being with us tonight. Thanks. And i will just reiterate something that joyce vance just said there. David corn, as i said, a
National Treasure<\/a> of an investigative reporter, he says unequivocally tonight and its unusual for him to comment on his sources, he says tonight that in no uncertain terms, this fbi official, jim baker, was not his source for the dossier story. Republicans are implying that with this leak tonight to politico. Com. David corn says thats absolutely not the case. Much more ahead tonight. Stay with us. Hey, man. Oh nice man cave nacho . [ train whistle blows ] what . stop it mmhmm. Weve been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. This bar is legit. And now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. I can get used to this. It might take a minute. Swing and a miss slam dunk touchdown together sports touchdown but he hasoke up wwork to do. In. So he took aleve. If hed taken tylenol, hed be stopping for more pills right now. Only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. Aleve. All day strong. A farmers market. Ve whats in this kiester. A fire truck. Even a marching band. And if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. For any sort of discomfort in yours. Preparation h. Get comfortable with it. Baseball is a unique sport. One of my favorite movies is the rookie. That journeyman making it into the big leagues. When we go to the locker room and tell a young man, sometimes not a young man, that theyre being called up to the big leagues, the emotion on their face is something. Thats scott pruitt. He went to the university of kentucky on a baseball scholarship. Played second base, a switch hitter. 2003 he and a friend bought a controlling stake in
Oklahoma City<\/a>s minor league triple a team, the
Oklahoma City<\/a> red hawks. That stake reportedly cost scott pruitt 6. 8 million cash. Where did he get the cash . A local banker from oklahoma is reportedly a good friend of scott pruitts, such a good friend that he helped him put up all that money. Then when scott pruitt got to the epa, he called that old friend from tulsa and basically reenacted that scene from the rookie, you, young man, are headed to the big leagues. That story is next. It doesnt end in a home run for the epa, i will warn you, but that story is next. With 5 times more ethnic regions. Ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from. And the paths they took to a new home. Could their journey inspire yours . Order your kit at ancestrydna. Com when you have a cold, stuff happens. { sneezing ] shut down cold symptoms fast [ coughing ] with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. In may the
Trump Administration<\/a> announced a new special task force to improve the process of cleaning up our nations hundreds of toxically polluted super sites, the most polluted places in america. The guy tapped to lead that task force was this man, albert kelly. Hes a banker from tulsa. He had precisely zero experience in pollution cleanup or
Environmental Issues<\/a> at all. But he was longtime friends with the head of the epa, scott pruitt. Old friend from oklahoma. His banker, in fact. Kelly had loaned pruitt money to buy a minor league oklahoma
Baseball Team<\/a> and then he loaned money to the people who bought the team from scott pruitt a few years later. Scott pruitt picked him to overhaul
Super Fund Sites<\/a> and their cleanup in the
United States<\/a>. He hired his old friend at a salary of 172,000 a year. That salary really turned out to be a handy thing for albert kelly. Turned out to be a good thing for him that he landed that high paying gig at the epa because not long after he was announced as the head of the
Super Fund Task<\/a> force, federal banking regulators announced that mr. Kelly would need to pay a 125,000 fine and he would be banned for life from ever working in the
Banking Industry<\/a> again. What happened . We dont know what albert kelly did to get himself banned for life from banking. I didnt even know that was a thing. When he agreed to pay the fine, he didnt admit or deny wrongdoing, but yeah, banned for life from banking. And then onto the epa to oversee cleanup for the country. Wow. So in july, his task force it was announced in may. They released their final report in july. Task force released the final report on americas
Super Fund Sites<\/a> of 42 specific and detailed recommendations for americas
Super Fund Sites<\/a>. Now an
Environmental Advocacy<\/a> group of peer filed a freedom of information act request to see what led to this report. They wanted the see how did you come up with the recommendations. They asked for research materials, agendas from the meetings. Minutes from their meetings, any notes, any drafts of the report. Routine stuff to fine out how detailed government recommendations came to exist. The epa did not respond with any materials. After that foia request was filed. And this week almost six months later they did not get the documents they were looking for but they did get a response from the epa. And its amazing. Associated press reporting, quote, a lawyer for epa has written to peer to say that the task force had no agenda for its meetings, kept no minutes and used no reference materials. Pruetts plan for cleaning up toxic sites immaculately conceived without the usual trappings says the executive director of peer. No minutes, no meeting agendas, no drafts. Thats how things are being run at the epa right now. The oklahoma banker who just got banned for life from banking is in charge of coming up with the way that were going to clean up toxic pollution in this country and he says the 107member task force produced literally not a letter of paper work in developing its plan. Which, by the way, scott pruitt accepted every word of getting that report. He accepted all 42 detailed recommendations and said he would start implementing it immediately. Meanwhile, the actual qualified scientists and professionals and experts of the epa are leaving by the hundreds. The
New York Times<\/a> and pro public reporting that more than 700 people have left the epa since
President Trump<\/a> took office. And that number sounds staggering on its own but wait for the next line. Quote, that puts the
Administration Nearly<\/a> a quarter of the way toward its goal of shrinking the agency to levels last seen during the reagan administration. Of the employees that have left, more than 200 scientists, additional 96
Environmental Protection<\/a> scientists including scientists and others in experiencing in investigating and analyzing the pollution levels. All the qualified people are leaving and the
Trump Administration<\/a> bringing in new people whose qualifications are a disgraced former banker from tulsa. I mean, this is a feature and not a bug, right . This is not a story of the
Trump Administration<\/a> screwing up at the epa. This is a story of the
Trump Administration<\/a> doing exactly what they intend to do at the epa. Shrinking the federal government long been a pillar of republican ideology. Theyre always talking about whole agencies that shouldnt exist. They threaten to eliminate large swaths of government all the time. But this is them this is them doing it. This is what it looks like when they do it. Joining us is historian michael beschloss. Thank you for being here. My pleasure, always. Republicans always talk about emptying out agencies. Are there other times in modern history where we see so many people, experts, toptier
Agency People<\/a> leave an agency all at once . Nothing like this. This is stretching the boundaries of that idea. But under
Ronald Reagan<\/a>, you saw a little bit of this. For instance, 1982, the epa had an administrator who got into a scandal over the super fund, just like what you were talking about a moment ago. Congress asked her for documents. She would not give them. Declared in contempt of congress and forced to resign and her name was ann gorsuch and her son appointed by
President Trump<\/a> to the supreme court. You made that part up. Right . No. Thats a as they say in texas, has the added advantage of being true. Yeah. Thats yeah. Okay. Yeah. Brr. Under is there a president despite rhetoric, is there a president whos actually done it . Is there a clear winner under which president we have seen the most departures . Have president s succeeded in shutting down agencies by dictate or attrition . They havent. This is sort of a republican dream, especially since
Ronald Reagan<\/a> who tried to do it at the beginning and really began to lose interest. But, you know, it goes back to the 19th century. Congress passed all these
Civil Service<\/a> laws because they were worried that the president s would turn into dictators because they could appoint people once they became president from the top of an agency all the way down. Andrew johnson violated a law in 1867, 1868. He was impeached and almost thrown out of office for that. In any case, in recent years you have seen examples of republican president s, especially reagan, nixon tried to shut down, for instance johnsons old war on poverty, but the difference were seeing with donald trump is yet again another new trump innovation this year, and that is this idea of as were seeing in the epa, scaring out people with enormous expertise and experience, making them want to leave and then not refilling the positions so that you impair what the epa is supposed to do and seeing the the same thing as the state department where as you have talked about a number of times, you know, those top positions are not getting filled and the idea presumably is so that there will be not diplomats there to make deals that donald trump doesnt want moade. All right. Its a very good point. Materially different thing to have a hiring freeze or to cut peoples pay or to make their environment miserable so they start to leave. It is another thing to make sure that the people youre pushing out most capable. Ive lost you just for a moment. The sound. Oh. Well, trust me. I was just telling you that youre great. Michael there you are. I could just answer whatever question i feel like since i didnt hear what you said. I was going to ask you to opine on how great you are. Thank you. I cant. I only talk about true subjects. Thank you. Could i say one thing . Please. This is a big difference, no president has done this in the way that were watching donald trump do this. We have to stay tuned. He is also talking about doing it at the fbi. That having been said, happy holidays, rachel. I hear you, my friend. Thank you. See you soon. All right. Well be right back. Stay with us. Another one is leaving. Rick dearborn is leaving. Second
Deputy White House<\/a> chief of staff to quit and the detecti director of the policy counsel and probably somebody else by the time i finish this sentence. To keep it current, i need to tell you that the donald
Trump Administration<\/a> has lost, ready . Chief of staff. A deputy chief of staff. Another. A director of public liaison. Omarosa. Press secretary. Two communications directors,
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