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Diocese of Covington evacuated after reports of suspicious package The Washington Post - Duration: 2:44.
Diocese of Covington evacuated after reports of suspicious package The Washington Post
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The Diocese of Covington, at the center of last week, was evacuated Wednesday afternoon following reports of a suspicious package.
The evacuation, first reported by local media, was confirmed by an on duty firefighter at Covingtons Firehouse 1, a short distance from the Catholic basilica, which houses the diocese.
The chief and the assistant fire chief are on the run, the firefighter said, and this is an active, ongoing situation.
, Cincinnati Bomb Squad and emergency management was on the scene in central Covington. Local TV stations showed emergency vehicles responding.
The diocese has been responding to a nationwide controversy that erupted over the Martin Luther King Day weekend after a video went viral showing a group of Covington Catholic High School boys on steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, where students travel annually for the antiabortion March for Life.
One of the student was shown standing in front of Nathan Phillips, a Native American elder, who was beating a drum during the Indigenous Peoples March. A larger group of Covington Catholic students stood nearby, laughing and gesturing.
The diocese and school were both closed Tuesday because of threats and a planned protest by Native Americans, according to a statement on the diocese web site.
Due to threats of violence and the possibility of large crowds the Diocese was advised to close Covington Catholic High School, the Diocesan Curia and neighboring Covington Latin School, the statement said.
The protest outside the diocese Tuesday morning attracted about 70 people, including many members of the media, and passed off peacefully.
On Wednesday morning, Covington Catholic High School reopened with a heavy police presence at its entrances along Dixie Highway and with white vans blocking a neighboring parking lot that offered an overview of the sprawling campus of the all boys school.
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Meet the Washington D.C. Justice: An Overview of the Players on the New Overwatch League Team - Duration: 4:31.
So you're ready to be a fan of the new Overwatch League expansion team from Washington D.C.,
but you don't know who's on our roster.
We've got you covered—it's time to meet your Washington Justice.
Joining the Atlantic division under the ownership of Mark Ein,
D.C. has been flying under the radar in preseason projections.
Nevertheless, the Justice already have a dedicated fanbase excited about seeing esports come
to the DMV region.
They're ready to back the team through thick and thin.
The inaugural roster of the Washington Justice is comprised of eight players, three of which
played in the first season of the Overwatch League.
The remaining five are coming up from Overwatch Contenders both in North America and South Korea.
Only two have played on a team together before.
Five of our players come from Korea, and the other three, from Pennsylvania.
With ages ranging from 24 to 17, we have three DPS, three support, and two tanks.
But who are the Washington Justice?
Janus is probably the most famous player on the team, having played on the extremely successful
New York Excelsior last year.
Janus led the NYXL into all four stage finals in season 1, finishing 1st in match records
together with 3rd/4th in final playoffs.
Known for a creative playstyle, Janus will be holding down the main tank position.
This year, the Justice will be looking to Janus to lead them to victory.
Our front line is rounded out by off-tank Sansam.
Last year, Sansam played for Meta Athena in Contenders Korea.
Although finishing low in the rankings, Justice Manager Kate Mitchell said that they saw special
things in him in tryouts, especially synergy with Janus.
Moving on to DPS, we have another familiar name with Ado.
One of the bright points for the Shanghai Dragons in their 0-40 run last year, he made
a name for himself with his fantastic Tracer play and memorable dragonblades on Genji.
Outside of the game, he is always making his teammates laugh.
Corey is Washington's resident sniper, holding down the Widowmaker and other hitscan heroes.
Last year, he played for the Gladiators Legion, the academy team of the Los Angeles Gladiators.
They placed 5th through 8th in NA Contenders Season 2.
When Corey's not popping heads, he can be found enjoying anime.
Our third DPS player is Stratus, who is actually still 17 and not yet able to play.
He will turn 18 on February 27th, so he will be cheering on the team from the sidelines
for the first two games.
Stratus played on NRG last year, the academy team for the San Francisco Shock.
Stratus is one quarter Japanese, and also vegetarian.
Stratus' teammate on NRG, Fahzix, is our second support and one of the key pieces of the roster.
When it comes to Fahzix, it's not mechanics you're looking for, but his extremely big
brain.
He specializes in shotcalling and serving as the in-game-leader.
Fahzix also streams often and brings to the team a following of his own.
Hyeonu is another new talent coming up from Contenders Korea, picking up the third support spot.
He previously played for Meta Bellum and World Game Star H2.
He can often be found streaming Lucio gameplay or drawing fantastic digital artwork.
The final player on our team is Gido, who comes from the Seoul Dynasty.
Gido is not only an A-tier off-healer, he also has a pocket Tracer pick that rivals
some of the best DPS in the league.
He recently turned 19 on January 13th.
The coaching staff is led by WizardHyeong, Janus' old coach from NYXL.
Joining him is AVALLA, the league's first female coach, who is coming from Meta Bellum.
Kate Mitchell is our Assistant General Manager and will be the chief decision maker for the team.
And that is your Washington Justice!
We hope you learned something about the all-new team, and have a better understanding of who
they are and what you'll be rooting for.
This video has been brought to you by the Washington Justice League fan club.
For everything Washington Justice, subscribe to our channel to get all the latest news.
If you're interested in joining forces with other Justice fans, join the fan Discord via
the invite link in the description, where you can find awesome resources for following
the players and staff on social media, as well as gamenights, giveaways, and tons of hype.
Go Justice!
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Sudans president must resign The Washington Post - Duration: 1:38.
Sudans president must resign The Washington Post
Opinion Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events
THE on the streets of Sudan sends an unmistakable signal to President Omar Hassan al Bashir, who has ruled for 30 years. He has presided over alleged crimes against humanity in Darfur, for which he is wanted by the International Criminal Court, as well as massive graft and mismanagement. He should spare his country further misery and exit.
The latest protests began Dec. 19 in the town of Atbara, about 200 miles from the capital, Khartoum. Triggered by athat caused the price of bread to triple, demonstrations spread to more than two dozen other towns and cities, including Khartoum and Omdurman, the countrys economic center. The protests are increasingly fueled not by any specific constituency but by general fury at living conditions and Mr. Bashirs regime. Over the past five weeks, security forces have fired into crowds. Amnesty International 37 people have been killed. The International Crisis Group that security forces have not gone as far as they did in 2013 when militias indiscriminately killed almost 200 protesters. But nervous about the uprising, the regime seized print runs of covering the events, attempted to shut down the Internet and detained journalists.
Sudans kleptocracy under Mr. Bashir has led the nation to ruin. Part of the trouble stems from the loss of substantial oil revenue after in 2011. But much of the misery is the result of excessive spending on the military and security services. A deeper began last year when the government cut wheat subsidies without helping the hardest hit poor, while simultaneously devaluing the currency. Inflation has skyrocketed to more than 60 percent. While Mr. Bashir has survived protests before, this time looks worse. He has the protesters traitors, mercenaries, agents and heretics but also has cautioned police not to use excessive force, which would inflame the uprising more.
The United States against Sudan in October 2017, saying it had begun addressing about terrorism as well as human rights abuses against civilians in Darfur. Other nations had whether to lift sanctions. But no such action is appropriate now. On Wednesday, that a better U.S. relationship with Sudan requires meaningful political reform and clear, sustained progress on respect for human rights. That is a standard other nations, such as those in the Arab League and African Union, should adopt.
As the Crisis Group points out, Mr. Bashir is facing unpalatable alternatives, including that crimes against humanity, genocide and war crimes. If he cracks down violently against protesters, Sudan will be further isolated. An internal coup seems unlikely and in any event might result in unhelpful instability. The best alternative for Mr. Bashir is to relinquish power to a new government that could qualify for international aid. The writing is on the wall, and Mr. Bashir should heed it.
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Virginia needs to get on board with fair redistricting The Washington Post - Duration: 2:11.
Virginia needs to get on board with fair redistricting The Washington Post
Opinion Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events
ELECTED OFFICIALS in Virginia have proved so hopeless at drawing a state electoral map that passes constitutional muster, the task was outsourced to a professor in — wait for it — . That should be the final straw for partisan dysfunction in Richmond, which produced legislative districts so gerrymandered when they were that they remain the subject of litigation in 2019.
The commonwealths extravagant failure to produce fair maps is so obvious — the will soon hear arguments for the third time concerning the 2011 map — that state lawmakers may at last be forced to enact the only solution that makes sense: a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Legislation to get the ball rolling on the — a process that takes at least two years in Virginia — is before lawmakers in Richmond. Democrats support it. Republicans, who until now have fought relentlessly to challenge and delay changes to the 2011 House of Delegates map, which they drew, are dragging their feet.
No wonder. The GOPs legislative cartographers engineered electoral districts in the House of Delegates to their own advantage in 2011 — much as Democrats have done when they have been in the majority. In the Republicans case, their electoral map packed African Americans tightly into 11 districts, mostly in Hampton Roads and Richmond, thereby diminishing their clout in adjacent, GOP held districts. Despite that, the partys 2 to 1 advantage in the 100 seat House was cut in the 2017 elections to the narrowest possible margin: .
Now, in every House district, plus all 40 districts in the state Senate, Republicans are loath to rejigger the map as momentum builds in Democrats favor.
Hence the foot dragging. GOP lawmakers, led by House Speaker Kirk Cox Colonial Heights , refused to act on a Democratic proposal for redrawing districts. Instead, he that the 2011 map was unconstitutional. The federal court ; Mr. Cox then appealed to the Supreme Court, which, though it accepted the case, also declined to delay a redrawing of the map by a law professor in California.
The professor, appointed by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, is of the University of California at Irvine. In, he offered three dozen possible electoral map configurations from which the court can choose. All of them are more compact and contiguous than the status quo map and designed to be blind to partisan outcomes — much as required by , which has been routinely ignored by both parties.
Now, respected former lawmakers and legal experts — including , the University of Virginia law professor who drafted the constitution — are to handle redistricting. Legislation to achieve that is pending, backed by Gov. Ralph Northam and his Democratic colleagues in the General Assembly. Its time for Republicans to get on board.
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Emory & Henry Women's Basketball vs Washington and Lee - Duration: 1:45.
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Der deutsche Außenminister Heiko Maas kommt zu einem Kurzbesuch nach Washington. Doch diplomatische - Duration: 6:38.
Es gibt in diesen Tagen nicht viele Menschen in Washington, die sich über den seit 34 Tagen herrschenden Shutdown freuen
Doch der deutsche Außenminister Heiko Maas ist ein Profiteur des Verwaltungsstillstands
Hätte nicht Präsident Donald Trump im Streit mit der Opposition alle Auslandsreisen der Regierung abgesagt, wäre US-Außenminister Mike Pompeo nun nämlich in Davos
So aber steht er am Mittwochnachmittag in der Empfangs-Rotunde des State Department und schüttelt dem Gast aus Berlin freundlich die Hand
Von den Spannungen zwischen den beiden Regierungen spürt man bei der Begrüßung nichts
Maas spricht im UN-Sicherheitsrat Eigentlich ist Maas auf dem Weg nach New York, wo er erstmals als Vertreter Deutschlands im Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen sprechen will
Doch Pompeos plötzliche Verfügbarkeit ermöglicht einen Abstecher nach Washington und ein Stück Pendeldiplomatie
In der vergangenen Woche erst ist der SPD-Politiker in Russland gewesen und hat mit seinem Kollegen Sergej Lawrow über das Verbot atomarer Mittelstreckenraketen gesprochen
Weil Moskau nach Einschätzung der Nato mit neuen Raketen vom Typ 9M729 dagegen verstößt, will die Trump-Regierung den INF-Vertrag am 2
Februar kündigen. Viel Neuigkeiten kann Maas nicht verkünden, als er in Washington nach einer Dreiviertelstunde vor die Kameras tritt
„Ein Wettlauf um neue Waffen ist das letzte, was die Welt nun braucht", sagt er. Allerdings hatte Lawrow ihm wenig Argumente geliefert, die Amerikaner von ihrem bevorstehenden Schritt abzuhalten
Moskau bestreitet einfach, dass die Marschflugkörper mehr als 500 Kilometer fliegen können und damit gegen den Vertrag verstoßen
Die Amerikaner sind vom Gegenteil überzeugt. Also mahnt Maas bei Russland mehr Transparenz und Kontrollmöglichkeiten an: „Sich lediglich eine Rakete anzuschauen wird nicht genügen
" Man müsse vor dem 2. Februar „alle Möglichkeiten nutzen, um die russische Seite dazu zu bringen, vertragstreu zu sein", erklärt der Minister
Besonders substanziell klingt das nicht. Maas kritisiert neue US-Waffensysteme Bei anderen Themen sind die Differenzen zwischen Berlin und Washington offensichtlich: Weder mit der Aufkündigung des Iran-Abkommens, noch mit dem unabgestimmten Rückzug der USA aus Syrien oder Trumps neuem Raketenabwehrprogramm ist Maas einverstanden
„Im Moment befinden wir uns in einer Diskussion auch mit Meinungsverschiedenheiten", räumt er ein: „Das muss offen ausgesprochen werden
" Ohne diplomatische Zurückhaltung erklärt er denn auch, was er von den neuen Hyperschallwaffen im All hält: „Ich glaube nicht, dass die Welt dadurch viel sicherer wird
"Trum mit Alleingang in Sachen Venezuela Maas befand sich noch im wetterbedingt holprigen Anflug auf die Ostküste der USA, als deren Präsident im Alleingang ein weiteres potenzielles Konfliktfeld eröffnete: Ohne Rücksprache mit den Verbündeten erkannte Trump kurzerhand den venezolanischen Oppositionspolitiker Juan Guaido als Interimsstaatschef an
„Wir werden uns jetzt sehr eng auf Basis dieser Entscheidung abstimmen, auch mit unseren europäischen Partnern", beantwortet Maas eine Frage zu diesem Thema ausweichend
Im übrigen mahnt er zur Besonnenheit: Man müsse alles tun, um eine Eskalation der Lage vor Ort zu verhindern
Mit der schwarzen Limousine geht es weiter zum Kapitol, wo Maas die demokratische Parlamentschefin Nancy Pelosi trifft
Die 78-Jährige ist die wichtigste Gegenspielerin von Trump. Für den deutschen Minister hat sie eine halbe Stunde Zeit
Dann eilt Maas zum Zug nach New York, und Pelosi muss den Nervenkrieg mit Trump über den Shutdown weiterführen
Das Thema beherrscht derzeit die amerikanischen Schlagzeilen. „Was sagen Sie den Staatsdienern, die zwangsbeurlaubt sind oder ohne Gehalt arbeiten müssen?", hat eine amerikanische Reporterin bei der Begegnung mit Maas dessen Amtskollegen Pompeo zugerufen
Für den Besuch des deutschen Ministers interessiert sich die amerikanische Öffentlichkeit in dieser innenpolitisch brisanten Lage eher wenig
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Public Health Emergency Issued After Measles Outbreak In Washington State | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:26.
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US NEWS | Jared Kushner thrusts himself into middle of shutdown talks The Washington Post - Duration: 7:18.
US NEWS | Jared Kushner thrusts himself into middle of shutdown talks The Washington Post
Jared Kushner spoke up at a recent Oval Office meeting about cutting a deal to end the government shutdown, which has been the latest project for President Trumps son in law and senior adviser.
After listening to Kushner expound on policy and possible areas of compromise with Democrats, Trump glanced at the others in the room.
Apparently, Jared has become an expert on immigration in the last 48 hours, Trump said, according to three people familiar with the exchange who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
The remark, described by one White House official as playful, underscored the latest power shift inside the White House: Kushner has emerged as an omnipresent and assertive player in the now 33 day impasse, despite deep skepticism on Capitol Hill about his political abilities and influence, according to more than a dozen Trump associates, lawmakers and others involved in the discussions.
Repeatedly assuring Trump that he can personally strike a deal with Democrats, Kushner has overshadowed other advisers in a largely empty West Wing this month. He usually huddles to discuss strategy each morning with the president, Vice President Pence and a few others, White House aides said.
Kushners role has been fueled by a burst of self confidence following his help in passing criminal justice legislation, his assistance on trade negotiations and the departure of former chief of staff John F. Kelly, who curbed his role and accused Kushner of playing government. But the efforts carry risks for both him and the president, whose boasts of being a savvy dealmaker are at the heart of his political appeal.
Convinced that Senate Democrats will eventually crack and that there are votes for a bipartisan agreement, Kushner has urged the president to dig in while also adjusting his position as his popularity suffers in public polls, according to a person close to him and White House officials.
Kushner, who referred a request for comment to the White House, has told Trump advisers that he has solid relationships with several Democrats, such as Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin Ill. , and that he can sell a compromise to moderate Democrats and Republicans with whom he built a rapport while working on the criminal justice bill.
But a number of key Senate Democrats, including Sen. Joe Manchin III W.Va. , havent heard from Kushner in weeks, according to aides. And aides to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi D Calif. and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer D N.Y. say he has played no role in their discussions to reopen the government.
He is totally a nonentity, one senior Democratic aide said.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Kushner "has already successfully helped negotiate deals" such as the proposed trade agreement with Mexico and Canada and criminal justice reform, "so its no wonder the President asked him to join the negotiating team to work on a deal to open the government and secure our border."
Trumps offer in a speech last weekend — to trade temporary protections for young undocumented immigrants and others for dollar 5.7 billion in border wall funding — had Kushners imprint, White House officials said, reflecting his push for a big deal to end the shutdown. The proposal is expected to fail in a Senate vote Thursday.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski R Alaska , a key moderate who has called for the government to reopen, said Wednesday that Kushner doesnt have the experience of Pence, a former House member, and others involved in the discussions.
That doesnt mean hes not helpful or hes not effective, but there is a difference there, Murkowski said, adding, Its really hard to understand the dynamics unless youve really been immersed in this.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries N.Y. , the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, said Kushners role in criminal justice discussions was constructive but that the shutdown is a far more difficult situation for him.
To the extent he can build upon that, perhaps he can be helpful, Jeffries said. But hes going to have to move off the notion that Democrats are going to pay a dollar 5.7 billion ransom note.
Yet Trump, who often tires of advisers, has continued to give a great deal of control to Kushner, according to a senior White House official.
Kushner has been a constant at the Capitol, ducking into meetings with party leaders and attempting to shepherd talks. He has mostly avoided speaking publicly, instead working from his sparsely decorated West Wing office where Reeses candy is on the table, a Kanye West poster is above the door and photos of his wife, Ivanka Trump, are on his desk.
Kushner speaks frequently with Republican leaders, such as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Ky. and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy Calif. along with some rank and file lawmakers, officials said.
Last week, Kushner told several moderates who were considering sending Trump a letter calling for the government to reopen that they should hold off on doing so because a bipartisan pact was still possible. Kushners message was to save the postage because Trump would not support a short term plan, GOP and White House officials said — and the letter went unsent.
Kushner has also been willing to consider a number of suggestions from Democrats that others in the White House have blanched at considering, adding to conservative anxiety.
Former House speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump and Kushner ally who presided over an unpopular shutdown during the Clinton administration, said there is tension between what Jared is trying to accomplish and what some people in the White House are trying to block.
For Jared to succeed, hes going to have to get control to make sure the legislative language of what comes out from the White House reflects the commitments that are being made, Gingrich said.
A person familiar with Kushners strategy said he has been focused on targeting Democrats who may want to break from leadership and has had positive conversations with many of them. The person declined to say whom Kushner had spoken to, citing the sensitivity of the negotiations.
Democrats have shown skepticism about Kushner in the past. When members of Congress visited Tel Aviv last April, some chuckled aloud when the U.S. ambassador talked about Kushners extensive progress on Middle East peace, according to a person present for the meeting. Trump put Kushner in charge of drafting a peace proposal, yet to be proposed, for Israel and the Palestinians at the start of his presidency.
Kushner, aware of the suspicions in some GOP quarters, has reached out to conservatives and assured them that his commitment to a border wall is as strong as Trumps and that he wants to make sure they support a bipartisan deal if one emerges.
I love the Cush, Rep. Matt Gaetz R Fla. , a conservative Trump ally, said. Ill tell you what, hes turned out to be a master negotiator and a competent force on the Hill. Jared has really deployed private sector dealmaking to this process and brought that to Trump world.
Ken Kurson, a longtime Kushner friend, said he could teach a master class in getting to yes.
When he first began serving in the Trump administration, many Twitter tough guys took shots at his lack of experience, Kurson said. Now that hes helped the president put together a series of wins that many of those same pundits said were impossible … I think everyone in America, on all political sides, is glad Jared Kushner is in the room.
Over the last year, Kushner has had a dramatic stretch of highs and lows, including scrutiny from the ongoing special counsels Russia probe and for his work to build a relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whom intelligence officials have connected to the gruesome killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who had been living in the U.S. and wrote columns for The Washington Post.
They cant jam Pelosi. They never will. They think Nancy Pelosi will have to eat something. Shes not going to have to eat anything, said one senior administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly.
Kushner has also kept others out of the deliberations, determined to avoid leaks to the news media, White House officials said. A person close to Kushner said he doesnt trust many of his colleagues in the White House.
Shahira Knight, the legislative affairs director, has expressed unease with the White Houses operation during the shutdown. Another senior White House official called Kushners positioning delusional.
At a meeting last Thursday, Kushner spoke at length about why his proposed compromise could work. McConnell offered his reservations but said he was willing to support it to jump start negotiations, according to people familiar with the matter. Others present said Kushner was the main speaker from the White House, even though Pence and Mulvaney were present.
After Trump spoke over the weekend, conservatives who are aligned with Trumps immigration stance, from Rep. Steve King R Iowa to commentator Ann Coulter, denounced the new proposal as amnesty and a political mistake. Democrats, meanwhile, rejected the offer before it was announced.
As the shutdown enters its second month, there is little confidence among White House aides that a deal is near. Morale has plummeted, according to five White House officials. Many desks in the building sit idle due to the shutdown.
But Kushner has told others in the White House that Democrats are coming along — and that a deal will be done. For his part, Trump has told advisers he could still declare a national emergency, a route Kushner has cautioned against.
Trumps patience with Kushners involvement could become strained if Democrats continue to wave off Trumps offer and hold firm, officials said.
Im glad hes involved, Rep. Tom Cole R Okla. said. Is it a tough issue? Yes. Is it different than criminal justice? Yes. But hes trying to get people together, and for that, there is appreciation.
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Democrats open investigation of White House security clearance process The Washington Post - Duration: 3:11.
Democrats open investigation of White House security clearance process The Washington Post
House Democrats are opening an investigation of the Trump White Houses security clearance practices and what they are calling grave breaches of procedure that allowed potentially compromised people to access the countrys most sensitive secrets.
The investigation, announced Wednesday by House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Elijah E. Cummings D Md. , seeks both to expose why the White House allowed certain people with security clearance issues to continue to access sensitive information and to close those loopholes.
The panel also plans to challenge administration officials on why they have not been more responsive to congressional requests regarding the security clearance process, as required by law.
Among the people whose cases the panel plans to scrutinize are former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn, who recently pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian officials; Trumps son in law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, who did not disclose several contacts with foreign officials on his security clearance forms; and former White House staff secretary Rob Porter, who was accused of spousal abuse.
Over the course of Trumps presidency, the committees Democrats have sent letters to the administration asking for information regarding the security clearances of officials who were shown to have problems on their application forms or who were operating on interim clearances for abnormally long periods, and why the White House had not revoked the clearances of people who engaged in conduct that could have compromised their fitness to have access to sensitive information.
In a Wednesday letter to White House lawyer Pat Cipolline, Cummings reminded him that the White House had already acknowledged it needed to make adjustments.
Last year, General John Kelly, President Trumps Chief of Staff at the time, conceded that there are major shortcomings with the White Houses security clearance process. He warned that the White House should — and in the future, must — do better, Cummings wrote, adding: I agree.
The investigation will focus not just on Trumps time in the White House, but also on actions of his transition team, members of which also handled sensitive information with questionable clearances. Vice President Pence, who was chair of the transition team, received Cummings letter, as did the FBI, the State Department and the National Rifle Association.
House Democrats are interested in learning whether security officials limited, suspended or turned down any White House staffers applications to acquire permanent security clearances — a request that could disclose why the intelligence community never approved Kushner to view highly sensitive compartmented information despite his proximity to the president.
Other figures of note who are expected to be scrutinized under the probe include Flynns son and transition team member, Michael Flynn Jr.; his former deputy, K.T. McFarland; his former Africa director, Robin Townley; and his eventual successor, John Bolton. Sebastian Gorka, the onetime deputy assistant to the president whose security clearance Kelly reportedly revoked, is also a subject of the probe.
Cummings did not include in his letter any pledge to investigate Trumps pledge last summer to revoke the security clearance of former CIA director John Brennan, who has frequently criticized the presidents policies on television and Twitter.
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HOT | Virginia needs to get on board with fair redistricting The Washington Post - Duration: 2:09.
HOT | Virginia needs to get on board with fair redistricting The Washington Post
Opinion Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events
ELECTED OFFICIALS in Virginia have proved so hopeless at drawing a state electoral map that passes constitutional muster, the task was outsourced to a professor in — wait for it — . That should be the final straw for partisan dysfunction in Richmond, which produced legislative districts so gerrymandered when they were that they remain the subject of litigation in 2019.
The commonwealths extravagant failure to produce fair maps is so obvious — the will soon hear arguments for the third time concerning the 2011 map — that state lawmakers may at last be forced to enact the only solution that makes sense: a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Legislation to get the ball rolling on the — a process that takes at least two years in Virginia — is before lawmakers in Richmond. Democrats support it. Republicans, who until now have fought relentlessly to challenge and delay changes to the 2011 House of Delegates map, which they drew, are dragging their feet.
No wonder. The GOPs legislative cartographers engineered electoral districts in the House of Delegates to their own advantage in 2011 — much as Democrats have done when they have been in the majority. In the Republicans case, their electoral map packed African Americans tightly into 11 districts, mostly in Hampton Roads and Richmond, thereby diminishing their clout in adjacent, GOP held districts. Despite that, the partys 2 to 1 advantage in the 100 seat House was cut in the 2017 elections to the narrowest possible margin: .
Now, in every House district, plus all 40 districts in the state Senate, Republicans are loath to rejigger the map as momentum builds in Democrats favor.
Hence the foot dragging. GOP lawmakers, led by House Speaker Kirk Cox Colonial Heights , refused to act on a Democratic proposal for redrawing districts. Instead, he that the 2011 map was unconstitutional. The federal court ; Mr. Cox then appealed to the Supreme Court, which, though it accepted the case, also declined to delay a redrawing of the map by a law professor in California.
The professor, appointed by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, is of the University of California at Irvine. In, he offered three dozen possible electoral map configurations from which the court can choose. All of them are more compact and contiguous than the status quo map and designed to be blind to partisan outcomes — much as required by , which has been routinely ignored by both parties.
Now, respected former lawmakers and legal experts — including , the University of Virginia law professor who drafted the constitution — are to handle redistricting. Legislation to achieve that is pending, backed by Gov. Ralph Northam and his Democratic colleagues in the General Assembly. Its time for Republicans to get on board.
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