Mueller may be done, but Democrats still have a packed oversight plan. They're digging into Mueller’s counterintel findings and fighting to interview Don McGahn & others, all while Trump battles their subpoenas to his banks, Deutsche Bank and Capital One. politico.com/story/2019/07/…
Meanwhile, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has signaled support for the House’s bid to gain access to financial records from Trump's accounting firm. Nadler also said he'll be heading to court in next few days to get the grand jury information in Mueller's report.
And of course, the biggest outstanding case from the Mueller era involves Roger Stone. He's set to go on trial Nov. 5 on charges of lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering. Stone pleaded not guilty. He's been banned from all social media by Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
NY prosecutors also still haven’t given any recent updates on the Trump inaugural investigation. A source familiar with the probe told POLITICO this week that the inaugural committee submitted the last of requested documents in April to comply with SDNY's subpoena from February.
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News: The US has recently begun seeing “disturbing” signs that Beijing wants to “creep up to the line” of providing lethal military aid to Russia without getting caught. US officials have been concerned enough that they have been sharing this intelligence w/allies at Munich.
CNN reported last month that the US raised concerns w/China about evidence suggesting Chinese companies have sold non-lethal equipment to Russia for use in Ukraine, like helmets. But there are signs now that Beijing is weighing lethal aid, like weaponry, officials say.
BREAKING: Brittney Griner has been RELEASED from Russian detention in a prisoner exchange for Russian Viktor Bout, via @jmhansler
The swap did not include Paul Whelan.
This was a one for one swap, which is not what the US had initially proposed. CNN previously reported the Russians had asked for an additional prisoner in addition to Bout, in exchange for both Whelan and Griner. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/07/29…
Jake Sullivan with some news: Says US has intelligence that Iran is preparing to provide Russia with UAVs to use in Ukraine and is preparing to train the Russians how to use them.
Sullivan said the information is that some of the drones, which number in the hundreds, are weapons-capable. Unclear if some or all have been delivered already.
NSC spokesperson echoes Sullivan’s comments, which spox says are based on declassified intel.
“Our information indicates that the Iranian government is preparing to provide Russia with up to several hundred UAVs, including weapons-capable UAVs, on an expedited timeline. 1/2
“We have to change that decision by codifying Roe v Wade,” President Biden says, referring to Supreme Court decision which he says is essentially a challenge to the right to privacy.
“We are going to stick with Ukraine for as long as it takes to ensure they are not defeated by Russia,” Biden says.
“I don’t know how it’s going to end, but it will not end with” Russia’s victory in Ukraine, Biden adds.
White House officials are losing confidence that Ukraine will be able to take back all of the land it has lost to Russia and go back to pre-Feb 24 territorial lines, even with the heavier and more sophisticated weaponry the US and its allies plan to send. cnn.com/2022/06/28/pol…
Advisers to President Biden have begun debating internally how and whether Zelensky should shift his definition of a Ukrainian "victory" -- adjusting for the possibility that his country has shrunk irreversibly.
US officials emphasized that this outlook does not mean the US plans to pressure Ukraine into making any formal concessions to Russia to end the war. There is also hope that Ukraine will be able to take back significant chunks of territory in a likely counteroffensive.
New: Senior US officials have conveyed to Saudi Arabia that the US is prepared to move forward with a reset of the relationship, effectively moving on from the 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi in order to repair ties with the key Middle East ally. cnn.com/2022/06/10/pol…
"Both sides have decided that for the sake of achieving peace and stability in the Middle East, we need to move past it," said one senior official. The Saudis, for their part, consider the Khashoggi case closed—and have made that clear to the US, officials said.
That doesn't mean forgiving and forgetting, the sources noted. Biden, they said, does plan to raise Khashoggi's murder directly with MBS, as the crown prince is known, when they meet next month. And some admin officials still believe more should be done to hold MBS accountable.