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Briefing with Consular Affairs Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa Services Julie M Stufft on the Current Status of Immigrant Visa Processing at Embassies and Consulates
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SPECIAL BRIEFING
VIA TELECONFERENCE
MR PRICE: Good morning, everyone, and thanks for joining us for this briefing to discuss the current status of immigrant visa processing at our embassies and consulates around the world, especially given the recent recission of Presidential Proclamation 10014. To help us explain the nuances of the current situation, we have joining us today Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa Services Julie Stufft. Just a reminder the contents of this briefing are embargoed until the conclusion of the call, but it will be on the record after that.
So without further ado, I will turn it over to Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Stufft.
Donald Trump, Statesman
Yesterday President Trump released this statesmanlike video, looking ahead to the end of his administration. He won’t get any credit for it, of course, but if his worst moments are trumpeted and promoted
ad nauseam, you may at least have the opportunity to see it:
Trump Pardons Papadopoulos [Updated]
Yesterday President Trump pardoned George Papadopoulos, the minor campaign aide who was swept up in the Russia collusion hoax and pled guilty to one count of lying to the FBI. Trump said:
Mr. Papadopoulos was charged with a process-related crime, one count of making false statements, in connection with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Today’s pardon helps correct the wrong that Mueller’s team inflicted on so many people.
It certainly does. Trump also pardoned a less well-known figure who was entangled in Mueller’s probe, Alex van der Zwaan. And, of course, he pardoned Michael Flynn at the beginning of the month.
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