Ivanka Trump Wins China Trademarks, Then Her Father Vows to Save ZTE Image

The following article by Sui-Lee Wee was posted on the New York Times website May 28, 2018:

Ivanka Trump at Andrews Air Force Base. Her growing portfolio of trademarks in China raises questions about whether Chinese officials are giving the Trump family extra consideration that they otherwise might not get.Credit: Tom Brenner, The New York Times

BEIJING — China this month awarded Ivanka Trump seven new trademarks across a broad collection of businesses, including books, housewares and cushions.

At around the same time, President Trump vowed to find a way to prevent a major Chinese telecommunications company from going bust, even though the company has a history of violating American limits on doing business with countries like Iran and North Korea.

Coincidence? Well, probably. Continue reading “Ivanka Trump Wins China Trademarks, Then Her Father Vows to Save ZTE Image”

White House announces plan to use racism to hold on to seats in 2018

The following article by Oliver Willis was posted on the ShareBlue.com website May 27, 2018:

Top White House aide Stephen Miller announced that the Trump administration is going all-in on racism to try to retain a Republican majority in Congress in 2018.

According to senior adviser Stephen Miller, the Trump White House has settled on a campaign stoking racism as a desperate ploy to keep Republicans in control of Congress.

Miller made that admission in an interview with Breitbart, the white supremacist website known for highlighting “black crime.” Miller, among the most loyal of Trump’s underlings, once infamously announced that Trump’s power “will not be questioned” and attacked the pro-immigrant message etched on the Statue of Liberty. Continue reading “White House announces plan to use racism to hold on to seats in 2018”

White House lawyer’s presence at briefings on FBI’s Russia source roils lawmakers

The following article by Matt Zapotosky, Devlin Barrett, Karoun Demirjian and Seung Min Kim was posted on the Washington Post website May 24, 2018:

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his longtime business associate Konstantin Kilimnik were indicted on June 8, on obstruction of justice charges. (Jenny Starrs /The Washington Post)

Justice Department and intelligence community leaders conferred twice with top Republican and Democratic lawmakers Thursday, hoping to defuse a partisan conflict over the FBI’s use of a confidential source to aid the investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia.

After hours of discussion, though, there seemed to be little in the way of resolution. Instead, the meetings spawned classic Washington fights over who was there, who wasn’t, and how it all might look. Continue reading “White House lawyer’s presence at briefings on FBI’s Russia source roils lawmakers”

Bowing to pressure, White House to host bipartisan briefing on Russia investigation

The following article by Jordan Fabian and Katie Bo Williams was posted on the Hill website May 23, 2018:

The White House is planning a separate meeting for bipartisan House and Senate leaders to receive classified information related to the Russia investigation, responding to pressure over a decision to exclude Democrats from a highly anticipated Thursday briefing.

The group, known as the Gang of Eight, will huddle with officials representing the Justice Department, law enforcement and intelligence on Thursday afternoon — two hours after the same group of officials will hold a solo meeting with Republican lawmakers. Continue reading “Bowing to pressure, White House to host bipartisan briefing on Russia investigation”

The news media does apologize for mistakes, unlike the White House

The following article by Glenn Kessler was posted on the Washington Post website May 16, 2018:

Most of the “Fake News” awards are about reports that were wrong — and quickly corrected. (Meg Kelly/The Washington Post)

“Here’s where the president has a point, though. When does the mainstream media apologize to him? When did The Washington Post apologize for saying that he moved the MLK statue, when he did not?”
— Steve Cortes, former Trump campaign adviser, on CNN, May 14, 2018

A reader sent this clip to The Fact Checker, suggesting that it was worthy of a fact check. Regular readers know that we try to delve into weighty policy issues. We can’t claim this is about something weighty. Yet the missing Martin Luther King Jr. statue is an issue that keeps coming up, for reasons that are hard to understand. But perhaps it’s because the president listed it as item No. 4 in his “fake news awards” in early 2018.

This is also a good example of what-aboutism. Cortes, a frequent Trump surrogate on television, was trying to defend the White House for its refusal to apologize after an aide privately made a morbid joke about Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who has an aggressive form of brain cancer. So Cortes responded with a “what-about” answer: What about the mainstream media’s refusal to apologize? Continue reading “The news media does apologize for mistakes, unlike the White House”

White House Eliminates Cybersecurity Coordinator Role Image

The following article by Nicole Perlroth and David E. Sanger was posted on the New York Times website May 15, 2018:

John Bolton, the national security adviser. Credit: Tasos Katopodis/EPA, via Shutterstock

The White House eliminated the position of cybersecurity coordinator on the National Security Council on Tuesday, doing away with a post central to developing policy to defend against increasingly sophisticated digital attacks and the use of offensive cyber weapons.

A memorandum circulated by an aide to the new national security adviser, John R. Bolton, said the post was no longer considered necessary because lower-level officials had already made cybersecurity issues a “core function” of the president’s national security team. Continue reading “White House Eliminates Cybersecurity Coordinator Role Image”

White House Edits Transcript of Jared Kushner Calling Protestors in Gaza ‘Part of the Problem’

The following article by Elizabeth Preza was posted on the AlterNet website May 14, 2018:

The White House tried to quietly edit Jared Kushner’s controversial comment — but reporters have the receipts.

Credit: Wikimedia Commons

The White House on Monday released an official transcript of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner addressing the opening ceremony for the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. In the version submitted to reporters, however, the administration neglected to include an important—and controversial—line from the top Trump aide.

“As we have seen from the protests of the last month and even today, those provoking violence are part of the problem and not part of the solution,” Kushner said during his remarks in Jerusalem. At least 52 Palestinians were killed on Monday in Gaza by Israeli security forces. Continue reading “White House Edits Transcript of Jared Kushner Calling Protestors in Gaza ‘Part of the Problem’”

Watch ‘Fox & Friends’ anchors take apart White House over McCain insult

The following article by Tommy Christopher was posted on the Shareblue.com website May 13, 2018:

Further confirmation from the White House that this administration simply doesn’t care about a snide attack on a senator and war hero.

White House aide Kelly Sadler said Sen. John McCain’s opposition to Trump’s nominee for CIA director didn’t matter because McCain is “dying anyway” was repugnant. In fact, it was so egregious that even the hosts of “Fox & Friends” called it out on live TV.

On Sunday morning’s edition of Trump’s favorite “news” show, guest host Ed Henry pressed White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley hard about the remark.

Henry referenced Melania Trump’s new anti-cyberbullying initiative, and asked Gidley about the dissonance between that and Sadler’s comment.

“When one of your colleagues in the White House communication shop decided, at a meeting, to joke that John McCain’s opinion doesn’t matter because he’s dying of brain cancer, do you think that was kind?” Henry asked.

“Look, I wasn’t in the meeting, I didn’t hear the comment,” Gidley began. When Henry cut him off, noting that he had “heard the comment now,” Gidley again demurred.

“Right, but Ed, I don’t know if the comment was even made or not,” Gidley said.

Henry noted that Sadler has already called McCain’s daughter Meghan to apologize. Gidley then confirmed the implication from press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders that the White House is more troubled by the leak of the comment than by the comment itself.

“Look, those comments, whether they were made or not made, there was some reports in there obviously too about the internal workings of that meeting that just shouldn’t be made public,” Gidley said.

But co-host Abby Huntsman didn’t let him get away with that dismissal.

“Why not just come out and apologize?” Huntsman asked. “Why not just come out and make a statement saying ‘We apologize about this horrific joke,’ simple as that?”

Gidley again tried to cast doubt on whether the comment had been made. And he claimed that any apology was between “Sadler herself and the McCain family.”

During a closed-door meeting with staff, Sanders was also reportedly more upset about the leak than the horrific comment. And at the same meeting, White House spokesperson Mercedes Schlapp reportedly told Sanders and the press team, “You can put this on the record… I stand with Kelly Sadler.”

Now the White House is saying out loud, and in public, what we all already knew. Trump has shown his contempt for the sacrifices of American heroes like John McCain since long before he took office. And he has continued to do so ever since.

And it seems everyone working around him is following his appalling lead.

Continue reading “Watch ‘Fox & Friends’ anchors take apart White House over McCain insult”

White House Refuses to Apologize for Kelly Sadler’s Joke About McCain Image

The following article by Peter Baker was posted on the New York Times website May 11, 2018:

WASHINGTON — The White House declined on Friday to renounce or apologize for an aide whose joke at a meeting that Senator John McCain was irrelevant because he would soon die went viral, outraging relatives, friends and admirers of the ailing lawmaker.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said she would not comment on a closed-door meeting where the joke was made. And she offered no words of regret over the remark or sympathy for Mr. McCain, a Republican senator and two-time presidential candidate who is battling brain cancer at his Arizona ranch. Continue reading “White House Refuses to Apologize for Kelly Sadler’s Joke About McCain Image”

Whoops! Jared Kushner Made Even More Mistakes in His Federal Filings

The following article by Justin Elliott was posted on the ProPublica website May 3, 2018:

It keeps happening. Jared Kushner filed the wrong information about two of his loans in Brooklyn. He has had to update his disclosure form at least 40 times.

Credit: Reynold/Epa-Efe/Rex/Shutterstock

Jared Kushner’s ethics disclosure filing misstated the financials on two Brooklyn loans, the latest in a long series of errors and omissions on the form.

A Kushner representative confirmed the errors, attributing them to data entry and accounting mistakes. The representative said the figures will be revised in the next annual filing, which is due soon.

The form has been updated at least 40 times since Kushner first submitted it in March 2017. Each update can contain multiple revisions. Continue reading “Whoops! Jared Kushner Made Even More Mistakes in His Federal Filings”