The coverage of the Tom Barrack indictment, one of Trump’s closest friends, for illegal lobbying for the UAE, suggests to me that a lot of the shocking revelations about Trump & UAE have gone down the memory hole. Let’s revisit. (1/whatever) apnews.com/article/barrac…
First, Don Jr. had a second infamous meeting at Trump Tower about foreign election interference. This one with Erik Prince and, guess who, the UAE who were just dying to help for some reason. nytimes.com/2018/05/19/us/…
Second, Michael Flynn was literally texting from the inauguration stage to a business partner about an elaborate crooked scheme to lift Russian sanctions so they could flood the UAE and Middle East with nuclear energy. themoscowproject.org/explainers/sey…
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Mulvaney desperately wanted to erase the request to investigate the Bidens from the history of the pressure campaign. The attack on Trump's political opponent was front and center going back to Giuliani in May: “Somebody could say it’s improper." (1/6) nytimes.com/2019/05/09/us/…
The text messages between Trump’s Ambassadors made clear that the former company associated with Trump’s political opponent was central to the pressure campaign—including “the deliverable” that Mulvaney mentioned today. (2/6)
And of course there was the July 25th Trump call itself:
“There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great.” (3/6) cnn.com/2019/09/25/pol…
There's been plenty of well-earned criticism of the journalistic ethics of the NYT hit on CAP this morning, but just to go on record, we firmly believe that the repeated reliance on Wikileaks hacked emails as a general reservoir for reporting is also outrageous & inexcusable. 1/6
The New York Times once pretended to take a hard introspective look at the use of these emails, the fruits of what Special Counsel Mueller has charged as a conspiracy against the United States by Russian agents. As Eric Lipton, David Sanger & Scott Shane wrote in December, 2016:
Indeed that NYT piece noting that journalists using Wikileaks were “becoming a de facto instrument of Russian intelligence” specifically singled out Neera Tanden as a victim of this phenomenon. And yet here we are again.