NEW: The Education Department just launched a searchable database of foreign gifts and contracts reported by U.S. universities.

The portal includes only the gifts and contracts reported since June this year. Link below has a jump to the historical data.

sites.ed.gov/foreigngifts/
The launch of the portal is coming hours before a major announcement by @BetsyDeVosED on the findings of the ongoing investigation into undisclosed foreign gifts and contracts to U.S. universities. DOJ and State Dept. will be at the 3 p.m. event.
DOE is investigating 12 elite universities over failure to disclose foreign gifts. Case Western U. failed to report foreign gifts and contracts for 12 years. Stanford began anonymizing gifts after it opened a center in Beijing in 2012.
I crunched the historical data and the numbers from the new DOE portal. Below are the top 20 universities in terms of the amount of gift and contract money they reported accepting from China. Harvard leads with $115 million.
And here are the top 20 universities in terms of total foreign gifts and contracts reported. Carnegie Mellon is #1 with nearly $1.61 billion in foreign funds reported.

U.S. universities reported taking a total of $19.6B from foreign sources.
And here are the top 20 countries in terms of total gifts to and contracts with U.S. universities (as reported by the schools.)
The date range for the totals in prior tweets is 2014-2020.

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I just collated the data from the four Special Counsel's Office (SCO) iPhone inventory logs, equipment return logs, etc. A few findings:

1—During the time covered by the docs, the SCO used 92 unique iPhones....
2—Four of the phone IDs appear in the inventory logs but are either missing or marked as "N/A" in the records officer's log (which is the source of the evidence for the wiping of the phones.)

One of the four belongs to Zainab Ahmad. Another belongs to Aaron Zebley.
3—Seventeen uniquely identifiable phones were wiped.
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In addition to the at least 27 wiped phones, 8 phones used by members of the Mueller team were returned to the OCIO before they could be checked for records, in violation of special counsel procedures.

All eight were wiped and reassigned.

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Phones 2 and 4 in the table below were also wiped as part of the 27 phones I counted previously. I figured this out by cross referencing the asset tags. So these phones were wiped once by the users + improperly handed off to the OCIO which wiped them again.
Y57008, Y57029, Y57033, Y57113, Y57130

These 5 phones were on the list I vetted, but I didn't count them as wiped.

Since they were improperly returned + wiped, I think we could count them toward the the total.
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NEWS: At least 27 phones used by the Mueller team were wiped before they could be checked for records.

Some phones just wiped themselves, in other cases there was mass password amnesia that required resets.

Source ppg. 49-52: justice.gov/oip/foia-libra…
Andrew Weismann wiped two of his three Special Counsel's Office phones.

He wiped one by accident.

He wiped the other by entering the wrong password too many times.

Has anyone ever wiped their phone by accident? Asking for a friend. Image
UPDATE: Counting the phones which were "reassigned," the Special Counsel's Office wiped 31 phones before they could be checked for records.
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The DOJ team are on the call now. Anthony Scarpelli introduced Timothy Fuhrman, who was named as a member of the Durham team by CNN sources back in April.
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Kevin Clinesmith criminal information signed by John Durham PDF: courtlistener.com/docket/1744553…
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NEWS: Judiciary Committee releases 57-page summary of a three-day interview with the key source for Christopher Steele's dossier.

PDF: judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/…
New(ish) codenames!
Heavy redaction suggest we won't be learning the identity of Steele's primary sub-source today.
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