From #SenIntel release of P5 of bipartisan Russia report:
"While the GRU and WikiLeaks were releasing hacked documents, the Trump Campaign sought to maximize the impact of those leaks to aid Trump's electoral prospects." 1/
"Staff on the Trump Campaign sought advance notice about WikiLeaks releases, created messaging strategies to promote and share the materials in anticipation of and following the release, and encouraged further leaks." 2/
"The Trump Campaign publicly undermined the attribution of the hack-and-leak campaign to Russia and was indifferent to whether it and WikiLeaks were furthering a Russian election interference effort." 3/
"The Committee found no evidence that Campaign officials received an authoritative government notification that the hack was perpetrated by the Russian government before October 7, 2016, when the ODNI and DHS issued a joint statement to that effect." 4/
"However, the [Camp] was aware of the extensive media reporting and other private sector attribution of the hack to Russian actors prior to that point.Trump and senior Campaign officials sought to obtain advance information about WikiLeaks's planned releases through Roger Stone."
"At their direction, Stone took action to gain inside knowledge for the Campaign and shared his purported knowledge directly with Trump and senior Campaign officials on multiple occasions." 6/
"Trump and the Campaign believed that Stone had inside information and expressed satisfaction that Stone's information suggested more releases would be forthcoming. " 7/
"The Committee could not reliably determine the extent.of authentic, non-public knowledge about WikiLeaks that Stone obtained and shared with the Campaign." 8/8
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UPDATE: FBI-Phoenix tells ABC News that no items related to this matter were taken to the FBI lab at Quantico, as Kari Lake’s spokesperson claimed in a statement earlier today.
Asked by ABC News if anything from the alleged incident was sent to Quantico for testing, a spokesperson from FBI-Phoenix said “no.”
The FBI’s comment that nothing is being tested at a lab in Quantico directly refutes Lake camp's claim two envelopes sent to campaign office...
...w/suspicious white substance were allegedly "confiscated by law enforcement and sent to professionals at Quantico for examination, and we are awaiting details," as Lake campaign spokesperson Colton Duncan claimed in a stmt to ABC in on Sunday
FBI, HAZMAT & bomb squad called to Kari Lake HQ 'suspicious item' in mail
A campaign staffer for Kari Lake, the GOP candidate for governor in Arizona, allegedly opened an envelope holding a suspicious white substance delivered to Lake’s campaign headquarters in Phoenix, her campaign tells ABC News.
Sergeant Phil Krynsky of the Phoenix Police Department told ABC News on Sunday, "Officers responded to a found property call at an office building near 40th st & Camelback Road. When officers arrived, they learned there were suspicious items located inside the mail….”
#BREAKING: #AZ federal judge orders in-person hrg TOMORROW in new suit filed by advocacy groups @votolatino@AZRetiredAms seeking to challenge Clean Elections USA & founder Melody Jennings' alleged voter intimidation campaigns.
The suit accuses CEUSA, Jennings & 10 unnamed "supporters" from armed "organized vigilante groups" of conducting "coordinated vigilante intimidation campaign" at ballot drop box locations -- and seeks a temp restraining order to block them from access to ballot drop box sites.
Complaints argues that “organized vigilante groups have already turned away voters" and that their “presence has led to repeated complaints of voter intimidation."
Of 130 prospective jurors in the pool, 60 in prospective jury pool remain, 70 were dismissed.
All 18 prospective jurors who were ushered into the jury box for this first panel finished reading all their answers to jury questionnaire before the judge dismissed court for today.
A woman from prospective jury panel of 18 was excused bc 1 of her answers to jury questionnaire. she answered “yes” to question 29 on the questionnaire; Asked if 29 was yes by Judge Merchan, he then asked her to step forward to speak with counsel. she was then dismissed.
She told reporters outside court room question 29 had to do with biases against Trump that would not allow her to be an impartial juror in the case.
Trump Payroll attorney Michael Van Der Veen told me “there was a lot of bias” when I asked if dismissed jurors from the panel had connections or biases against Trump, Trump Org, Weisselbergs, etc.
He also told me among those prospective jurors dismissed were people who had connections to the organization, people with connections to the grammar school Columbia Prep three who knew prosecution.
Van Der Deen said they’d like jury selection to conclude on Friday but tbd on how realistic that is.
Latest in Trump Org criminal trial day 1: jury selection under way -
Out of a group of 130 prospective jurors, nearly 50 raised their hand to go back to speak with the judge, prosecution and defense outside the court room [no press access so we can’t hear]
to talk over any issues they have named by the judge that would exclude them from serving, and bringing the jury questionnaire we haven’t seen yet.
Reasons for jurors seeking to be excused could scheduling conflicts and the normal rung of issues that jurors seek to be excused from. Or Bias and connections to or opinions on a list of names that would impede them from serving as a juror - or judge of the facts.