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What Sondland allegedly said after Trump hung up
on July 26 badly undercuts him and the president
Career diplomat
Holmes, a political counselor at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv, arrives at the Capitol on
Friday. House investigators released the transcript of his deposition on Monday night. (Jose Luis
Magana/AP)
BY
HOHMANN
with Mariana Mara
THE BIG IDEA:
Holmes, the political counselor at the U.S. Embassy in
Ukraine, testified that he "vividly" remembers his July 26 lunch at a restaurant in
Kyiv because he'd "never seen anything like this."
After ordering a bottle of wine, Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland
used his unsecured cellphone to update President Trump on his meeting that morning
with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Holmes said he could hear Trump say,
"So he's going to do the investigation?" And he said Sondland responded, "Oh yeah,
he's going to do it." The ambassador explained to the president that Zelensky, whom
Trump spoke with the day before, "loves your a--," according to the transcript of
Holmes's deposition released last night by House impeachment investigators.
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But it's what purportedly transpired after this two-minute conservation that's most
problematic for both Sondland and Trump. According to Holmes, the E.U. ambassador
volunteered that the president cared more about the investigation of Joe Biden that Rudy
Giuliani was pursuing than anything having to do directly with Ukraine.
Holmes explained that he asked Sondland, point blank, whether it was true that the
president "doesn't give a s--- about Ukraine" because "it had been very difficult for us to
get the president interested in what we were trying to do in Ukraine."
"Ambassador Sondland agreed that the president did not give a s--- about Ukraine,"
Holmes said under oath. "I asked why not, and Ambassador Sondland stated, the
President only cares about 'big stuff.' I noted that there was 'big stuff' going on in
Ukraine, like a war with Russia. And Ambassador Sondland replied that he meant 'big
stuff that benefits the president,' like the 'Biden investigation that Mr. Giuliani was
pushing.-
- Holmes, a career Foreign Service officer, has agreed to testify publicly on
Thursday at 9 a.m. alongside Fiona Hill, the former National Security Council
official who also provided damaging closed-door testimony against Sondland. The
213-page transcript suggests that Holmes is poised to offer a gripping narrative
for the benefit of a television audience.
"This was an extremely distinctive experience in my Foreign Service career," Holmes
said. "I've never seen anything like this, someone calling the President from a mobile
phone at a restaurant, and then having a conversation of this level of candor, colorful
language. There's just so much about the call that was so remarkable that I remember it
vividly."
— House Intelligence Chairman
Schiff (D-Calif.) questioned Holmes about
his bluntness with Sondland. "I'm not proud of my language," the diplomat answered.
"But the informal tone of the lunch and the language I had heard him using in his call
with the president, we were just sort of, you know, two guys talking about stuff, and it
seemed to me that was the kind of language that he used." Holmes recalled that
Sondland's exact words were: "Nope, not at all, doesn't give a s--- about Ukraine."
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Waiters were coming and going as all this played out on the outdoor terrace at SHO, a
central Kyiv restaurant. Holmes said he was surprised a presidential conversation so
candid would take place on a cellphone since the Russians own or hold significant
stakes in the mobile networks and government officials should always assume that
they're being monitored. Acting ambassador Bill Taylor revealed the July 26 call
between Trump and Sondland during his testimony last week.
Unraveling three discrepancies in Gordon Sondland's testimony
-- Holmes's sworn testimony links Trump himself much more directly to the efforts
to coerce Ukraine to investigate Biden at a time when the former vice president
was leading in polls. It also further undermines another favorite GOP talking point: that
Trump put assistance on ice because he was sincerely concerned about corruption and
the rule of law in Kyiv. The rough transcript of Trump's initial April call with Zelensky,
released Friday, revealed that the president didn't even broach corruption during that
conversation, despite the White House's readout from the time that said he had raised
the issue. "I think the Ukrainians gradually came to understand that they were being
asked to do something in exchange for the meeting and the security assistance hold
being lifted," Holmes testified.
Not to mention, the president's reported disregard for Ukraine's future is a boon for the
Kremlin's propaganda efforts in Russia's ongoing invasion in the east and its occupation
of Crimea.
— It stands to reason that Sondland would know about Trump's interest in Biden.
The rough transcript of the July 25 call shows Trump mentioning his political challenger
to Zelensky. But Sondland insisted under oath that he didn't know the president
was interested in securing a Biden investigation until later. "Sondland did not
disclose any conversation with Trump while in Kyiv in his testimony or in the follow-up
statement," Glenn Kessler notes. "In his initial deposition, he said: 'Again, I recall no
discussions with any State Department or White House official about former vice
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president Biden or his son. Nor do I recall taking part in any effort to encourage an
investigation into the Bidens.'
"Sondland in his testimony indicated that he did not understand until late in the
game that administration requests that Ukraine investigate the Ukrainian gas
company Burisma - where Hunter Biden was a director — were related to the Biden
family. He expressed ignorance about statements and tweets made by Trump's
personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, making that connection. 'I became aware of his
[Giuliani's] interest in Burisma sometime in the intervening period, but I never made the
connection between Burisma and the Bidens until the very end,' Sondland said. 'I heard
the word 'Burisma,' but I didn't understand that Biden and Burisma were connected.'"
Trump on Sondland: 'I hardly know the gentleman'
-- Tomorrow morning, Sondland will get a chance to clear up these and other
discrepancies during his own televised testimony. Holmes's deposition gives him
more to answer for when he's in the hot seat. The Portland, Ore., hotelier already
significantly revised his testimony regarding the existence of a quid pro quo after other
officials gave conflicting accounts of his role.
-- Trump claimed last week that he doesn't have any recollection of the July 26
conversation, and the White House refuses to turn over call logs that could
illuminate the extent of the president's Ukrainian-related contacts. The president
has begun distancing himself from Sondland. "I hardly know the gentleman," Trump said
on Nov. 8. The president has previously taken this tack with
Flynn,
Cohen, Paul Manafort and others who he apparently concluded had outlived their
usefulness to him.
Sondland previously sought to minimize his contacts with Trump. "I think I've
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spoken with President Trump — and this is a guess — maybe five or six times since I've
been an ambassador," he said during his deposition. "And one of those I recall was a
Christmas, 'Merry Christmas,' and it was zero substance."
But former National Security Council senior director ■
Morrison said it was his
understanding that Sondland had a lot of conversations with the president.
"Ambassador Sondland believed and at least related to me that the president was giving
him instructions," Morrison testified, adding that Sondland related to him that he was
"discussing these matters with the president."
— Democrats also released the transcript last night from Undersecretary of State
for Political Affairs
Hale's appearance. Hale, the top career official at Foggy
Bottom, revealed that Mike Pompeo spoke with Giuliani by phone on March 28 and
March 29 as officials in the department tried to get a statement of support for then-
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch as the president's personal lawyer participated in a
smear campaign against her. Hale said Yovanovitch was doing an "exceptional" job.
Pompeo: 'I'm not going to get into issues surrounding the Democrat impeachment inquiry
-- Pompeo continues to defy a subpoena and refuses to turn over records that
could validate - or undercut - some of the most damning witness testimony about
Trump's conduct. Sondland turned over communications from his personal devices to
the State Department, but State won't share them with investigators.
— Holmes also testified that aides to Energy Secretary Rick Perry were "very
aggressive in terms of promoting an agenda" in Ukraine, as well as in "excluding
embassy personnel from meetings without giving explanations."
-- He will return to the Capitol on Thursday with a deep reservoir of credibility
because he has a proven track record of speaking truth to power. "Holmes won an
award in 2014 for raising concerns about then-President Barack Obama's policy toward
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Afghanistan, where Holmes had served," Anne Gearan reports. "The 'constructive
dissent' honor recognizes mid-level State Department officials who use an internal
process to flag problems they observe, which in his case was about how Obama had, in
his view, muddied decision-making on Afghanistan and Pakistan. ... A rising star in the
Foreign Service, Holmes had a string of sought-after jobs before landing as the senior
political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv. In addition to the National Security Council
— a high-stress, high-profile plum — Holmes also was picked for a prestigious job
working for the State Department's No. 3 official during the Obama administration."
-- Two more-junior staffers who were sitting at the table might also be able to
corroborate Holmes's testimony if Sondland disputes his allegations: Suriya
Jayanti arranged Sondland's schedule in Kyiv, and Tara Maher, a political officer at the
U.S. Embassy in Brussels, where Sondland is based.
— Holmes said he also told others in the embassy: The encounter was so
"extraordinary" that Holmes immediately told his direct supervisor at the embassy.
"You're not going to believe what I just heard," he recalled telling her. "I would refer back
to it repeatedly in our morning staff meetings," he added. "We'd talk about what we're
trying to do. ... And I would say, 'Well, as we know, he doesn't really care about Ukraine.
He cares about some other things.-
- House investigators have now released all but two deposition transcripts. Mark
Sandy from the Office of Management and Budget testified on Saturday and hasn't
come back to the Capitol to approve the text. Philip Reeker, the acting assistant
secretary of state in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, has not completed a
review of his transcript either.
Jennifer Williams and Alexander Vindman arrive on Tuesday morning to testify before the House Intelligence
Committee in the Longworth House Office Building. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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-- Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, European affairs director at the National Security
Council, and Jennifer Williams, Vice President Pence's special adviser on Europe
and Russia, are testifying this morning. They are the first public witnesses who heard
Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky. This afternoon, lawmakers will hear from Kurt Volker,
a former Trump administration envoy to Ukraine, and Morrison, the former top Russia
and Europe adviser on the National Security Council.
Vindman, a Purple Heart recipient, plans to testify about his alarm at Trump's
request that Ukraine investigate his political opponents. "But Republicans are
also seizing on Vindman's testimony as an opportunity, signaling that they plan to
try to discredit one of the key witnesses in the inquiry by questioning his motives
and his loyalty to the president," Tom Hamburger, Carol Leonnig and Rachael Bade
report. "Sen. Ron
(R-Wis.) suggested in a letter released Monday that Vindman
fits the profile of 'a significant number of bureaucrats and staff members within the
executive branch [who] have never accepted President Trump as legitimate and ... react
by leaking to the press and participating in the ongoing effort to sabotage his policies
and, if possible, remove him from office.' Vindman's lawyer,
Volkov, called
assertion 'such a baseless accusation, so ridiculous on its face, that it doesn't
even warrant a response.'
-- "Trump and many of his allies have seized on a core defense strategy by
attacking career public servants who are testifying as witnesses in the probe and
spreading disinformation about their motives as `unelected bureaucrats," Elise
Viebeck and Isaac
-Becker report.
Vindman is the second of three immigrants scheduled to testify. (My Big Idea
from Friday explains the significance.)
-- Volker will modify his testimony and plans to say this afternoon that he didn't
know the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations. From the Times: "Mr. Volker will
say that he did not realize that others working for Mr. Trump were tying American
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security aid to a commitment to investigate Democrats. His testimony, summarized by a
person informed about it who insisted on anonymity to describe it in advance, will seek
to reconcile his previous closed-door description of events with conflicting versions
offered subsequently by other witnesses. ... Mr. Volker will modify his account as well,
addressing disparities between his testimony and that of other witnesses. While he has
been lumped together with Mr. Sondland and Energy Secretary Rick Perry as 'the three
amigos' working on behalf of the president, he plans to try to distinguish his role,
insisting that he was not part of any inappropriate pressure and that he was unaware of
certain events that he has only now learned about through other testimony. ...
"Mr. Volker plans to say that he never knew that Mr. Sondland told the Ukrainians
that the aid and investigations were linked and that he did not know that Mr.
Zelensky was being pressed to appear on CNN and announce that he would open
the investigations Mr. Trump sought. He also will seek to explain why his description
of a key July 10 meeting in the White House with Ukrainian officials differed from those
provided by several others. According to other witnesses, John R. Bolton, then the
national security adviser, abruptly ended the meeting when Mr. Sondland raised the
investigations."
-- State Department officials were informed that Zelensky was feeling pressure
from the Trump administration to investigate Biden even before the July phone
call, the AP reports: "In early May, officials at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, including then-
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, were told Zelenskiy was seeking advice on how to
navigate the difficult position he was in ... He was concerned [Trump] and associates
were pressing him to take action that could affect the 2020 U.S. presidential race ...
State Department officials in Kyiv and Washington were briefed on Zelenskiy's concerns
at least three times ... Notes summarizing his worries were circulated within the
department ... The briefings and the notes show that U.S. officials knew early that
Zelenskiy was feeling pressure to investigate Biden, even though the Ukrainian leader
later denied it in a joint news conference with Trump in September."
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), left, confers with Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) during a Finance Committee
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committee hearing on Oct. 24. (Mark _'Getty
Images)
-- Two senators are looking into a second whistleblower's allegations that at least
one political appointee at the Treasury Department tried to interfere with an audit
of Trump or Vice President Pence. Jeff Stein and Tom Hamburger scoop: "Staff
members for Sens. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Wyden (Ore.), the chairman
and ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, met with the IRS
whistleblower earlier this month ... Follow-up interviews are expected to further explore
the whistleblower's allegations. It could not be learned to what extent the senators
consider the whistleblower a credible source. Trump administration officials have
previously played down the complaint's significance and suggested that it is politically
motivated. The whistleblower, a career IRS official, initially filed a complaint in July,
reporting that he was told that at least one Treasury political appointee attempted to
improperly interfere with the annual audit of the president's or vice president's tax
returns.
"In recent weeks, the whistleblower filed additional documentation related to the
original complaint, which was given to congressional officials in July ... The IRS
whistleblower complaint was first disclosed in an August court filing by Rep. Richard E.
Neal (D-Mass.), the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. ... Neal made
the disclosure in court filings as part of his battle with the Trump administration over the
president's tax returns, which the Treasury Department has refused to furnish. ... The
Treasury inspector general has opened a review of the Treasury Department's
handling of House Democrats' request for Trump's tax returns. Asked whether that
review would look at the IRS whistleblower's complaint, Rich Delmar, the acting
inspector general, said in an email that 'the inquiry is ongoing, and will take into account
that aspects of the underlying matter are the subject of litigation."
— The impeachment inquiry is expanding to explore whether Trump lied to former
special counsel Bob Mueller, the House's general counsel told a federal appeals
court. Ann E. Marimow, Spencer S. Hsu and Rachael Bade report: "The statement
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came during arguments over Congress's demand for the urgent release of secret grand
jury evidence from Mueller's probe of Russia's 2016 election interference, with House
lawyers detailing fresh concerns about Trump's truthfulness that could become part of
the impeachment inquiry. The hearing followed Friday's conviction of longtime
Trump friend Roger Stone for lying to Congress. Testimony and evidence at his
trial appeared to cast doubt on Trump's written answers to Mueller's questions ...
'Did the president lie? Was the president not truthful in his responses to the Mueller
investigation?' General Counsel Douglas N. Letter said in court. 'The House is now
trying to determine whether the current president should remain in office,' Letter added.
'This is something that is unbelievably serious and it's happening right now, very fast.' ...
Behind the scenes, there's been debate among Democratic lawmakers about whether
articles of impeachment should include obstruction of justice allegations detailed in
Mueller's report."
— Mitch McConnell said he still "can't imagine a scenario" that would lead to
Trump's conviction in the Senate. "I can't imagine a scenario under which President
Trump would be removed from office with 67 votes in the Senate," the Senate majority
leader said, according the Louisville Courier-Journal.
— The Supreme Court placed a temporary hold on a lower court's ruling that said
accounting firm Mazars USA must turn over eight years of Trump's financial
records.
Barnes reports: "The House itself had acquiesced to such a move
earlier Monday. Without the court's intervention, the firm would have been required to
turn over the records Wednesday. Trump last week asked the high court to stop the
order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. ... House General Counsel
Douglas N. Letter said in a letter to the court Monday morning that the committee will
oppose Trump's motion. But 'out of courtesy to this court,' Letter said the committee did
not oppose putting the D.C. Circuit's ruling on hold temporarily. Roberts said in his short
order that the House's opposition to Trump's filing should be filed by Thursday."
Another federal judge blocked the House from obtaining Trump's New York
state tax returns without a court review. Spencer S. Hsu reports: "U.S. District Judge
Carl J. Nichols of Washington entered the unusual order in a potentially precedent-
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setting case, which came even though the House committee has not said whether it
wants the records and has sought to toss out Trump's lawsuit, filed last July. Nichols's
19-page decision and order came one week after the judge dismissed New York state
officials from the lawsuit, which sought to bar the House from requesting and state
officials from turning over Trump's returns using New York's Trust Act, signed by Gov.
Andrew M. Cuomo (D) and enacted July 7. ... New York tax officials had agreed not to
turn over Trump's records any sooner than seven days after Nichols ruled on whether
the Trump lawsuit should be heard before him or before a federal judge in New York."
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham announced that he will
hold a hearing on Dec. 11 featuring Justice Department Inspector General
Horowitz. From Politico: "Horowitz's scheduled appearance before the committee
comes as the inspector general is wrapping up an investigation into the origins of the FBI
probe into the 2016 Trump campaign's dealings with Russia. ... In a statement
announcing the hearing, Graham described Horowitz as 'a good man that has served
our national well.' ... The South Carolina Republican added that Horowitz 'will deliver a
detailed report of what he found regarding his investigation, along with recommendations
as to how to make our judicial and investigative systems better.-
- Nepotism alert: What does Rudy Giuliani's son Andrew actually do in the White
House all day? The Atlantic's Elaina Plott tried to figure it out: "The younger Giuliani
has served in the Office of Public Liaison, beginning as an associate director, since
March 2017, making him one of the longest-serving members of the Trump
administration. According to White House personnel records from 2018, he earns a
salary of $90,700. The public-liaison office deals with outreach to outside coalitions, and
several of the current and former administration officials I spoke to for this story
said Giuliani helps arrange sports teams' visits to the White House. ... But sports-
team visits are more special-occasion than scheduling staple in the business of
government, especially in this White House, where many title-winning teams decline
invitations to visit or are simply not invited at all. ... Steve Munisteri, who was principal
director of the public-liaison office and Giuliani's supervisor from February 2017 to
February 2019, told me that Giuliani fills out his time by serving as the office's
representative at White House meetings about the opioid crisis.
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"Others who have worked with Giuliani offered a different take on his White House
tenure. `He doesn't really try to be involved in anything,' one former senior White
House official told me ... `He's just having a nice time.' Yet for the differing opinions
on the nature of Giuliani's role, the officials I spoke to were certain that Giuliani had
nabbed a White House post in the first place because of his father. A second former
senior White House official plainly called it 'a nepotism job.-
--
secretary of state Rex Tillerson said it's "wrong" to ask another country
for personal favors. "If you're seeking some kind of personal gain and you're using —
whether it's American foreign aid or American weapons or American influence — that's
wrong. And I think everyone understands that," he told PBS NewsHour. (Well, not
everyone.)
— Jimmy Finkelstein, the owner of the Hill newspaper, has stayed out of the
impeachment headlines, despite playing a crucial role in the saga. From CNN:
"Finkelstein was [John] Solomon's direct supervisor at The Hill and created the
conditions which permitted Solomon to publish his conspiratorial stories without the
traditional oversight implemented at news outlets. And he has kept a watchful eye on the
newspaper's coverage to ensure it is not too critical of the President. As one former
veteran employee of The Hill told CNN Business, 'Solomon is a symptom of the larger
problem of Jimmy Finkelstein.' ... The paper's editor-in-chief sent staff a note Monday
morning notifying employees that editors 'are reviewing, updating, annotating with any
denials of witnesses, and when appropriate, correcting any [of Solomon's] pieces
referenced during the ongoing congressional inquiry.' ... Finkelstein has been friends
with Trump for decades. In fact, according to a former employee at The Hill, he 'boasts
that he's a close friend' of the President."
— Rep. Devin Nunes's attorney is representing one of the congressman's former
aides in a new defamation lawsuit against Politico. McClatchy reports: "Kashyap
'Kash' Patel, a lawyer who worked for Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee
when Nunes was the committee's chairman, is suing Politico over an Oct. 23 story with
the headline 'Nunes Protege Fed Ukraine Info to Trump.' ... Patel is represented by
Virginia attorney Steven Biss, who has filed five lawsuits on behalf of Nunes this year
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alleging that news organizations, Twitter, anonymous social media users and political
consultants conspired against the California congressman. ... The news story at the
center of Patel's lawsuit reported that Patel tried to involve himself in the Trump
administration's Ukraine policy. Patel now works [on] the National Security Council. The
story by Politico reporter Natasha Bertrand was based on sources who described
diplomats' testimony at closed-door House Intelligence Committee hearings..."
Politico spokesman Brad Dayspring calls the suit baseless: "This lawsuit is high on
bombast and low on merit. It is unserious and is a public relations tactic designed to
intimidate journalists and media organizations from doing their job," he said in a
statement.
— Tribalism alert: A remarkable 2 in 3 Americans say that nothing they hear in the
inquiry will change their minds on impeachment, according to a new NPR-PBS-
Marist poll. "It's a tangible example of just how locked in most Americans are in their
partisan positions, even as nearly a dozen people have either testified or are set to
testify in the impeachment inquiry. The poll was conducted Nov. 11-15 — before, during
and after the testimonies of the first three witnesses to be called in the inquiry. ... By a
47%-41% margin, Americans say they are more likely to support impeachment based on
what they've heard or read from the testimonies and evidence presented. And the
testimonies could actually be serving to harden their views — 86% of Democrats said
they are now more likely to support impeachment after hearing testimony and evidence
while 83% of Republicans said they are less likely to now support impeachment. ...
Some 70% of registered voters say they've been paying 'very' or 'fairly' close attention to
the House impeachment inquiry. And 53% of those paying at least fairly close attention
say they're more likely to support impeachment."
-- Notable commentary from The Post's opinion page:
• Dana Milbank: "Trump-friendly judges run out the clock on
impeachment."
• Foreign affairs columnist
Kagan: "Republicans are pushing
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Pompeo: Israeli settlements in West Bank do not violate international law
-- Mike Pompeo declared that Israel's West Bank settlements do not violate
international law. Karen DeYoung, Steve Hendrix and John Hudson report: "The move
upends more than 40 years of U.S. policy that has declared Israeli expansion into
territories occupied since the 1967 war a major obstacle to settling the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. In response to a question, Pompeo denied that the announcement was
connected to turmoil in Israel in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has
supported the Israeli annexation of West Bank territory, is fighting for his political life. ...
Pompeo said the administration was returning to policy under Ronald Reagan, pointing
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out that Reagan said in a 1981 interview that settlements were 'not illegal.' Reagan went
on in that interview, however, to say that settlements were 'ill-advised." Pompeo said the
Trump administration, as it did with recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital and
Israel's sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights, has simply "recognized the reality
on the ground."
A bid by Netanyahu's rival to form a new Israeli government has entered its
final, fraught stretch. Ruth Eglash reports: Benny Gantz's options are limited. "The
most obvious choice — uniting with [Netanyahu's] ruling Likud party — appears
increasingly unlikely, while forming a government dependent on smaller parties with
sharply conflicting ideologies seems an almost impossible gamble. Gantz has until
midnight Wednesday to announce a government, then secure enough support in the
Knesset, Israel's parliament, to approve the new configuration. If not, Israel will enter
politically uncharted territory, with even the keenest of political observers saying they
have no idea what might happen next — though most are betting it will set Israel on the
path to a third national election in less than a year."
An American and an Australian who were being held hostage for the past three
years were released by the Taliban. That announcement came shortly after it was
revealed that three detained Taliban commanders had been flown to Qatar. Sayed
Salahuddin and Sharif Hassan report: "American
King and Australian
Weeks were instructors at the American University of Kabul when they were kidnapped
in 2016. The militants are Mali Khan, Hafiz Rashid and Anas Haqqani, a younger brother
of the Taliban's deputy leader and son of the Haqqani network's founder. They were
held in a government detention center at Bagram air base. The Haqqani network is an
insurgent group closely allied with the Taliban. It is accused of orchestrating many of the
sophisticated and deadly attacks against Afghan and foreign installations in recent
years."
— Swedish prosecutors announced that the alleged rape investigation involving
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been dropped. Karla
reports: "Eva-
Marie Persson, the deputy director of public prosecution, said in a statement that 'my
overall assessment is that the evidential situation has been weakened to such an extent
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that that there is no longer any reason to continue the investigation.' In 2010, Assange
was accused of committing sexual offences in Sweden. A case involving an alleged rape
was abandoned in 2017, but then reopened earlier this year after Assange was evicted
from the Ecuador Embassy in London. Assange is currently serving a 50-week sentence
in Britain for jumping bail in 2012 and is fighting extradition to the United States, which
accuses him of publishing secret documents."
As violence spikes, some Hong Kong activists see salvation in their British
citizenship. Rick Noack reports: "As the Hong Kong leadership — backed by Beijing —
is increasingly cracking down on pro-democracy protests in the semiautonomous
territory, some argue that the West's most credible leverage over the Chinese leadership
there hinges on the British National Overseas (BNO) passport category. Issued to those
who were residents of Hong Kong before the transfer of power in 1997, the passports
entitle holders to some but not all rights that British citizens can rely on. Passport holders
can, for instance, travel to Britain for up to six months without a visa or seek consular
assistance abroad, but they are not entitled to stay in the U.K. indefinitely. Calls on the
U.K. government to grant BNO passport holders full British citizenship are gradually
mounting, however, amid concerns that China may be breaking its promise to maintain
Hong Kong's semiautonomous status for at least three more decades."
— China slammed Hong Kong judges after they ruled that demonstrators could
wear face masks. Gerry Shih, Tiffany Liang and
Crawshaw report: "The central
government's Hong Kong affairs office said that Monday's judgment 'blatantly
challenged the authority' of China's legislature and of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie
Lam, and created 'severe negative social and political impact.' ... The comments poured
fuel on one of the central grievances of Hong Kong's protest movement —
encroachment by the mainland government on the semiautonomous territory's affairs —
and could exacerbate clashes after days of violent standoffs on university campuses.
But they reflect the Chinese government's diminishing patience for the unrest, as
evidenced by an increasingly harsh line from officials and state media, some of which
have urged police to use live ammunition against protesters."
— About 100 protestors remain holed up at a university surrounded by police in
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Hong Kong. From the Guardian: "Lam ... said about 600 protesters surrendered to
authorities at the Polytechnic University campus in Kowloon overnight, after police
allowed two representatives to mediate between the two sides. About 20 activists were
evacuated to seek medical help. In her first public remarks since the crisis began more
than 36 hours ago, Lam said that 200 of those who surrendered were children and were
not arrested. She said however that authorities reserved the right to make further
investigations in the future. Lam said the other 400 who left the campus have been
arrested. ... Groups of protesters have tried to escape the tight police cordon around the
campus. Late on Monday, dozens were seen abseiling down a footbridge as police fired
tear gas, to drivers on motorbikes who whisked them away. Others tried to flee through
manhole covers. ... Police said they had allowed Red Cross volunteers into the
university to ferry out injured protesters but said the rest had no option but to give
themselves up."
— American federal agencies have failed to adequately respond to the threat of
Chinese government-funded programs that have recruited scientists and
exploited U.S. research to strengthen China's own economy and military. From the
Wall Street Journal: "With what are known as 'talent programs,' the Chinese government
provides compensation and resources to researchers who at times illicitly transfer
intellectual property to China, in some cases setting up shadow labs overseas mirroring
their U.S. research, according to the report released Monday by the Senate Permanent
Subcommittee on Investigations. Participants are routinely told to conceal their
participation from U.S. authorities, the report said. ... The Chinese government has
concentrated recruitment efforts on those born in China but working in the U.S., although
it also has recruited some people who are not ethnic Chinese. The report included
examples of U.S.-funded scientists who allegedly willfully failed to disclose their
participation in China's Thousand Talents Plan, the best-known of more than 200 similar
Chinese programs, or engaged in other activities counter to U.S. research values, the
report said."
-- North Korean veteran diplomat and Foreign Ministry adviser Kim Kye Gwan said
the country is no longer interested in holding talks with the U.S., saying it does
not want to "gift the U.S. president with something he can brag about." Anne
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Gearan reports: "Trump has been hoping for a third summit with North Korea, ideally
within about three months, to show that his bold effort to befriend and persuade Kim is
working. ... Talks have been bogged down for months, with North Korea demanding
relief from economic sanctions before any meaningful discussion of disarmament. The
Trump administration has stuck to its dual approach, retaining sanctions while offering
free-flowing, direct leader-to-leader talks that traditional diplomacy would reserve for the
very end of a process. Kim Kye Gwan's statement to the Korean-language website of
the official Korean Central News Agency [said] ... that despite the two leaders' previous
meetings, 'there has not been much improvement in relations with the United States.-
- The U.S. broke off talks with South Korea over how to share the cost of the two
nations' military alliance. Min Joo Kim reports: "Trump has demanded South Korea
raise fivefold its contribution to cover the cost of stationing 28,500 U.S. troops in the
country, asking for nearly $5 billion, officials on both sides said. But that demand has
triggered anger from Korean lawmakers and sparked concerns that Trump may decide
to reduce the U.S. troop presence in the Korean Peninsula if talks break down. The top
U.S. negotiator,
DeHart, said the U.S. side decided to cut short the negotiations
on Tuesday morning, the second of two days of planned talks. In a rare public show of
disunity between the allies, he blamed South Korea for making proposals that 'were not
responsive to our request for fair and equitable burden sharing.' ... Trump insists that
South Korea, as a 'very wealthy nation,' needs to pay more. His demand for up to $5
billion would imply South Korea was effectively not only being asked to cover local costs
but also the entire wage bill for the U.S. troops."
— Jennifer Arcuri, the American businesswomen who claims she once had a "very
special relationship" with Boris
, said the U.K. prime minister has fed her
"to the wolves" while ghosting her. William Booth and Karla
report: "British
authorities are looking into accusations that she received undue advantages because of
her association with
, including grants and contracts and participation in three
trade missions abroad as part of
entourage. ... Whether there are grounds
for a criminal investigation won't be announced until after Britain's Dec. 12
election. And whether Arcuri's accusations of bad behavior can hurt
and his
Conservative Party at the polls is unclear. ...
55, is separated from his wife
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and living with his partner, Carrie Symonds, 31, at the prime minister's official
residence at 10 Downing Street. This arrangement, a first in British history, is barely
commented on in the news media. ... He remains Britain's most popular politician."
-- As she named herself Bolivia's interim leader, Jeanine Afiez said her "only
objective" would be to call for new elections. Yet in the week since she assumed
power, the conservative leader has acted like anything but a caretaker as she
undoes 14 years of socialist rule under former president Evo Morales. Anthony
Faiola and Rachelle Krygier report: "In just seven days, the U.S.-backed leader has
replaced Bolivia's top military brass, cabinet ministers and the heads of major
state-owned companies with appointees of her own. Her administration has
threatened to arrest `seditious' lawmakers, and ejected allies of the old
government including Venezuelan diplomats and Cuban doctors. Her new foreign
minister announced Bolivia's exit from the Alliance for the Peoples of Our America, a
union of socialist nations based in Caracas. As supporters of Morales took to the streets
last week to object, Ariez issued a presidential decree granting security forces immunity
from prosecution for 'participating in operations to reestablish internal order.' Within
hours, a confrontation between soldiers and Morales supporters near Cochabamba left
nine dead."
— Libya's U.N.-backed government believes that two Russians arrested on spying
allegations earlier this year were employed by the Kremlin-friendly Wagner Group,
a security firm. Missy Ryan and Sudarsan Raghavan report: "Fathi Bashagha, who
serves as interior minister for the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA),
said the Russian nationals were arrested on suspicion of attempting to influence planned
municipal elections and gather information on the GNA's military operations against a
rival force, which is based in eastern Libya and backed by Russia. Speaking in an
interview during a visit to Washington, Bashagha said the men had provided
'confessions' and remained in detention while the GNA attorney general investigates
their activities. The alleged intelligence operation coincides with mounting concern
about Russian involvement in a battle for control of Tripoli and the larger schism
in the country that has impaired the oil industry and provided a foothold to Islamist
militant groups."
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Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, shown Saturday, as Trump visited for what officials claimed
was a physical exam. (Stefani Reynolds/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
— Trump's health is under scrutiny again after an unplanned visit to the Walter
Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland. Toluse Olorunnipa and Amy
Gardner report: "In a memo released by the White House late Monday, Trump's doctor,
Sean Conley, wrote that Trump's 'interim checkup' over the weekend had been 'routine,'
and was only kept secret because of 'scheduling uncertainties.' Despite some
speculation, the President has not had any chest pain, nor was he evaluated or treated
for any urgent or acute issues,' Conley wrote in the memo. 'Specifically, he did not
undergo any specialized cardiac or neurologic evaluations.' While Trump claimed that he
had begun 'phase one' of his annual physical, Conley said Trump would have a 'more
comprehensive examination' next year. Trump described his condition on Twitter as
'very good (great!)'; Conley's memo did not characterize the president's overall health. It
did include cholesterol figures that had dropped since Trump's last physical exam in
February. It is unusual for a president to undergo a physical exam in multiple stages
months apart, and the circumstances surrounding Trump's visit renewed questions
about the White House's handling of his medical information, according to several
experts. ... Two people who interacted with Trump late last week said that he seemed to
be hoarse and have signs of a cold but that nothing serious seemed amiss."
• "Trump's mysterious hospital visit raises many questions.
His explanation for it didn't answer any of them," writes the
Post's Editorial Board.
Prosecutors are preparing to file charges against two Bureau of Prisons
workers who were supposed to regularly check on millionaire sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein the night he hanged himself in his cell. Devlin Barrett and Matt Zapotosky
report: "The two corrections workers, whose names have not been released, fell under
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suspicion immediately after Epstein was found early on the morning of Aug. 10 in his cell
at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, a federal jail used primarily for people awaiting
trial. The New York City medical examiner ruled his death a suicide by hanging, although
lawyers for the disgraced financier have questioned that conclusion. ... The death of the
most high-profile defendant in the federal prison system led to a major shake-up at the
Bureau of Prisons. Attorney General William P. Barr brought in a former director of the
agency to run it again, and replaced the top official at the MCC, saying the preliminary
investigation had found 'serious irregularities at the center.'
"Those irregularities include logs indicating that Epstein was checked on
regularly, in accordance with MCC procedures. Investigators don't believe those checks
happened ... Prosecutors have been focused on charges against the officers of falsifying
federal records ... In recent weeks, they sought to have the officers plead guilty, though
they refused."
Emails obtained by CBS News show that San Diego billionaire Doug Manchester
was pressed by Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel to
donate half a million bucks to the party while his Senate confirmation to become
the ambassador to the Bahamas hung in the balance. "Manchester donated $1
million to Mr. Trump's inauguration fund. He was offered the Bahamas post the day after
Mr. Trump was sworn in. Manchester said Mr. Trump told him, 'I should probably be the
ambassador to the Bahamas and you should be president.' Then, for two and a half
years, Manchester's nomination stalled in the Senate. ... He wrote back to McDaniel's
request for $500,000, 'As you know I am not supposed to do any, but my wife is sending
a contribution for $100,000. Assuming I get voted out of the [Foreign Relations
Committee] on Wednesday to the floor we need you to have the majority leader bring it
to a majority vote ... Once confirmed, I our [sic] family will respond!"
— The Trump State Department appointee who inflated her résumé has resigned
amid fresh questions about the Trump team's clearly flawed vetting process. Reis
Thebault reports: In a letter of resignation to Pompeo, Mina Chang "defended herself
and criticized the 'toxic environment' at the agency, where she had served as a deputy
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assistant secretary in the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations since April.
Chang denied creating or commissioning the Time cover and wrote that her resignation
should be seen 'as a protest and not as surrender,' closing by saying that stepping down
was 'the only acceptable moral and ethical option for me at this time.' ... 'The
Department of State is experiencing what I and many believe is the worst and most
profound moral crisis confronting career professionals and political appointees in the
Department's history,' wrote Chang, who had no diplomatic experience before joining the
State Department. ...Chang, in her rebuttal document, argued that her 'background was
fully investigated by the FBI and State Department's Diplomatic Security. No questions
were raised or concerns identified during the process.-
-- In Georgia, Democrats are finding out that turning the state blue is easier to
predict than to pull off. Jenna
reports: "Four Gwinnett County Democratic
Party leaders gathered on living-room couches to ... [address a pressing] priority: In less
than a month, Republican state leaders plan to purge the registrations of 330,000 voters
who haven't participated in recent elections — roughly 22,000 of whom are registered in
Gwinnett County, many of them likely Democrats. They spent hours debating how best
to find these voters and keep them registered, and organizing phone banks, including
one ahead of a Democratic debate watch party Wednesday night. Then came a text
message from another county party member who had heard that the state party was
organizing a similar effort, as was a nonprofit group. 'We don't have time for this,' Bianca
Keaton, the first black woman to lead the Gwinnett County Democrats, said with
exasperation. 'We are moving ahead with the plan we made this morning. I don't want
them in Gwinnett County.' The exchange was yet another reminder that while Democrats
see themselves as poised to take over the state, they are a long way from building the
kind of coordinated effort that Georgia Republicans — and Democrats in places like
Virginia and elsewhere — have long enjoyed."
-- In Virginia, Democratic lawmakers rushed to file bills as the legislative window
opened for next year's General Assembly session, setting out voting rights, gun
control, LGBTQ protections and the Equal Rights Amendment as priorities for
their newfound majority. Gregory S. Schneider reports: "It was bad timing for
Republican leaders, who traveled to Richmond Monday to officially shut down the
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special legislative session on gun control that they had cut short over the summer. As
the state's docket began filling with Democratic proposals, Republican leaders presided
over the floor of the Senate and House of Delegates for probably the last time before
their rivals take over. ... House Democrats chose [Democratic Del. Eileen] Filler-Corn as
their speaker-designee, putting her in line to be the chamber's first female leader in its
400-year history. Republicans made no effort Monday to draw attention to proposed
legislation, which can be filed until 10 days after the session starts Jan. 8."
— Three people were killed during a shooting in a Walmart parking lot in Duncan,
Okla. Katie Mettler reports: "The shooting took place just before 10 a.m., reported the
Duncan Banner. Officers with the Duncan Police Department responded to the Walmart
Supercenter on Highway 81 in Duncan, a city 65 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. A
man and woman were found dead inside a car in the parking lot, and another man was
found dead outside the car, police said in the statement. It was not immediately clear
whether the alleged shooter was among those who died. A handgun was found at the
scene, authorities said. The Duncan Banner reported that Red River Technology Center
and Duncan Public Schools were put on lockdown."
— The shooting at a Fresno, Calif., backyard gathering that left four dead was a
targeted attack, police said. Derek Hawkins, Katie Shpeherd and Katie Mettler report:
"The shooting stunned Southeast Asian Hmong residents in Fresno, which is home to
the largest Hmong population in California and the second-largest Hmong population in
the United States. ... The attackers, armed with semiautomatic pistols, fled on foot
before partygoers could make out their faces in the darkness, police said. ... Fresno
Police Deputy Chief Andrew Hall said the department was mobilizing an 'Asian gang
task force' to investigate whether the attack was connected to recent a spike in violent
crime in the city by Asian gangs. There was no indication that the residents were
involved in gangs, he said, but investigators believe the gunman intentionally targeted
the house."
About 60 percent of Superfund sites overseen by the Environmental Protection
Agency could be hit by climate change, a new Government Accountability Office
report found. Dino Grandoni and Brady Dennis report: "GAO investigators said the
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agency needs to take more aggressive action to acknowledge risks facing some of the
nation's most polluted sites — and to safeguard them amid a changing climate. Even as
they agreed with the GAO on certain points, Trump administration officials formally
rejected a recommendation to clarify how preparing toxic sites to withstand the impacts
of climate change is part of the EPA's mission."
-- WeWork could lay off thousands of employees as the company tries to recover
from a disastrous attempt to go public. Marie C. Baca reports: "That means WeWork
could lose about a third of the 12,500-person head count it had in June, according to a
company filing. WeWork Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure told employees that layoffs
would begin this week." There are also reports that the New York attorney general is
investigating the former chief executive for alleged self-dealing.
Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee criticized Pompeo:
A freelance reporter in Hong Kong shared devastating images from the detention of
protesters inside one of the city's university campuses:
Pete Buttigieg is surging in Iowa, but a new poll shows that he has literally no support
among black voters in South Carolina:
Ken Cuccinelli is now tweeting under his potential DHS title, even though he has not
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been confirmed for it:
An interview of Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) went viral for uncomfortable reasons. and a
BuzzFeed reporter quickly got to the bottom of it:
The MSNBC show that aired the interview and Swalwell tried to set the record straight:
A Supreme Court justice shared some details about the job:
A World War II veteran in Texas is turning 100:
And a 2020 contender had a bit of "Breaking Bad" fun:
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "I did not feel courageous. I was simply doing my
duty as a citizen, providing information to the Senate that I believed would
be relevant to the Supreme Court nomination process," said Christine
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Blasey Ford of her decision to testify against Supreme Court Justice Brett
Kavanaugh. "I thought anyone in my position would, of course, do the
same thing."
The South Dakota government's new advertising campaign takes aim at the state's
methamphetamine addiction crisis. The $449,000 ad blitz centers around the slogan:
"Meth. We're On It,"
Brice-Saddler reports. Many online mocked it and a
marketing expert went as far as saying it was a "colossal blunder":
Seth Meyers finds the evidence against Trump to be "overwhelming":
Stephen Colbert can't believe Trump actually went on Twitter and attacked the former
U.S. ambassador to Ukraine while she spoke to the House investigators:
Colbert also visited New Zealand and drove around the island with Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern:
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And Trevor Noah thinks Trump had a pretty bad weekend:
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Re: BOP partnering with local businesses to mentor inmates
From
1'o
Y.
Date
2019/11/19 14:57
Subject:
Re: BOP partnering with local businesses to mentor
inmates
Attachments:
TEXT.htm, Mime.822
Thanks! I have the courses saved on my computer so very easy to send over when applicable.
All the best,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
33154
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 2:53 PM.
•c
> wrote:
Thank you,
I have asked
to contact you about the faith-based programs.
I imagine we will need copies of the actual courses once our review process is finalized, but I think what
you sent is sufficient for the present time.
Have a great night,
•
>»
Thank you
!
> 11/19/2019 2:43 PM > »
Please see attached a description of our "Correspondence Courses". I can email you pdfs of the actual
courses if that would be helpful, please let me know. (We also stand ready to create new programming
once we know the criteria.)
At the very least, we are hopeful that these existing correspondence courses will be considered as
"Productive Activity" as part of Title 1 of the FSA. I would appreciate any guidance you can provide as to
that as well.
Yes, I would be interested to hear more about the community mentoring program.
Thank you again,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
Page 17491
EFTA00047002
9540 Collins Avenue
Sudside Florida 33154
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 2:37 PM ■
Hi
> wrote:
Thank you for your email.
We are working closely with a contractor to develop a process for the evaluation of programs
submitted by stakeholders and community volunteers. While we are still putting the finishing touches
on that process, we would be glad to receive any written materials about Aleph programs you may
have available, such as descriptions of the programs or research studies about them.
As for the mentoring item, we welcome volunteers to serve as mentors in some of our programs. For
example, some of our faith-based programs rely on community mentors. If these are of interest to you,
I can ask
to provide additional information on how to become involved.
I hope this is helpful.
Best,
•
>»
Y.
" <
Dear
&
,
I hope this finds you well!
> 11/19/2019 1:18 PM >»
Dr. Sawyer testified today in the Senate that the BOP is already advising faith-based groups as to the
criteria needed to for us to enter our programs into the evaluation that's going to be done as part of
Title 1 of the FSA to determine the evidence based factors to reducing recidivism of those programs.
We are of course a faith-based group with a longstanding relationship with BOP and with programs,
and as noted in the emails below we have asked about this but I do not believe Aleph has of yet
received such advice. Can we please be advised as well of this criteria and guidance?
The Director also mentioned about "mentors" coming in as part of the FSA and we were wondering if
you can provide information about that as well as to how that is available to potential Aleph mentors?
Please know that we at Aleph are exceedingly grateful for the hard work the BOP is investing in
implementing the First Step Act and for all your hard work in general!
Thank you!
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
illia
da 33154
On Thu, Aug22, 2019 at 7:38 PM.
Hi
1.5
> wrote:
I assure you I haven't forgotten....we are close but have not reached a final decision just yet.
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Best,
U
Original messa e
<
>
>>>Y'08/21/201921:12>>>
Dear
I hope this email finds you well!
Might you have an update regarding the criteria for the FSA's recidivism reduction programs? And is
there a definition yet for Productive Activity?
Thank you!
On Jul 1, 2019, at 2:56 PM,
Y.
> wrote:
Thank you. for taking the time to speak and for the helpful information! As we
discussed, when you are able, if you can give me a heads-up as to the when the criteria
of the recidivism reduction programming/productive activities will be coming out I
would truly appreciate that.
Thank you for your advocacy to expedite the production of that criteria and for all that
you do!
Best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
33154
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 2:15 MN
> wrote:
Hi
I am free soon at about 2:30 if you would like to call me then - 202-514-4919.
Thanks,
U
> »
> 7/1/2019 1:46 PM > »
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HIS.
Hope you are well!
Might you have a few moments available for a quick call? Please let me know when
might be good for you and at what number to call, or alternatively please feel free to
call me at your convenience at
Thanks!!
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
33154
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 11:17 AM
Y.
wrote:
Thank you. for this! This is incredible.
Please let us know if we can ever assist with this area as we care deeply about this
issue.
Very best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
iiiiSda
33154
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 10:42 AM.
> wrote:
Thank you for your email and your enthusiasm about BOP's programming and
partnerships. First, let me assure you that much of what you recommend is already
well underway. All facilities offer opportunities for inmates and to work and
provide resume preparation classes to assist them in best describing their
experiences. We also have mock job fairs and other reentry resource days with our
community partners at each local facility. Other educational and vocational
offerings include high school equivalency, English as a Second Language, Industry
recognized certification and/or College certification, BOP certificate with oversight
from an outside accredited agency, Department of Labor apprenticeships,
accommodations/interventions for special learning needs, job market soft skills,
and leisure time activities.
Federal Prison Industries also offers inmates work opportunities in some of the
areas you mention, such as call centers.
Our Wardens are always seeking partnerships to assist the inmates, so if you know
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Jason Gunther <jgunther@boptgov>
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04/03/201911:54 > »
Thank you for your leadership on these issues and for the Bureau's continued
commitment to reentry! I look forward to discussing these ideas with your team.
On Apr 3, 2019, at 11:45 AM,
> wrote:
Good to hear from you
and I am glad to hear that the event
on Monday was inspiring and well received. We are very excited
about some of the opportunities presented by the First Step Act.
Specifically to the suggestions you made below we do intend to
work more with local stakeholders and community organizations.
Please note that much of this is already happening. Every institution
works with the local community to identify and utilize partners to
help provide apprenticeship, vocational training, and other skilled
training/education. They also partner with community organizations
in job fairs and job skills training. Our staff in the Reentry Services
Division can provide you with more details and I am sure they would
be more than happy to discuss your ideas further. I have copied
them here and one of them will reach back out to you. Thanks again
for reaching out.
>> >
V.
AM > »
Dear Acting Director
I hope this email finds you well!
> 4/3/201911:10
I had the privilege of being at the White House this past Monday
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and I cannot begin to expreSS now inspired I was by the events
surrounding the First Step Act and how to build off that success.
Specifically with regards to the focus on reducing unemployment for
former inmates, thus helping them successfully reenter society.
To that end, and in the spirit of collecting ideas, I believe it would be
an incredible BOP initiative for corporations, small businesses and
chambers of commerce etc to partner in this amazing cause to give
inmates the tools to succeed when released. Sort of a like a
mentoring project. As you know, more than 90% of inmates will one
day return to society, yet thousands of them do not have the
knowledge or skills to write a resume, type on a computer or
navigate the internet. Many do not know how to conduct themselves
at a job interview, with basic vocabulary, nor do they know how to
spell workplace words correctly.
The solution to this is obviously education. In the hope of reducing
recidivism and increasing our workforce with untapped talent,
corporations, small business and chambers of commerce should be
incentivized to partner with the BOP to give basic courses to
inmates, such as:
• Resume building inside, so that when inmates come out it's
all ready to go.
• Interview skills and mock interviews should be held on the
inside to prepare them with appropriate answers to explain
their time gaps on resume.
• Education inside on aptitude testing; Workplace vocabulary.
• Develop programs with data entry computer software and
keyboarding skills: with emphasis on general office
equipment, mail room equipment.
• More Janitorial and forklift vocational certification programs
inside.
• Customer service telephone and related computer software
skills.
• Work/vocational programs for non labor jobs to older or
disabled releasing individuals, also emphasizing the above
"desk job" skills needed.
If there was a way for BOP and BOP Wardens to partner with local
businesses to come in and do these programs, training and
mentoring it could be a tremendous success. This should also be a
part of the programming as per the First Step Act. But if there's a
way to start this sooner than later I think it would be tremendous
and would certainly be in line with what the President stressed on
Monday that he wants to reduce unemployment for former inmates.
Thank you and G-d bless you for your amazing work!
Best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
Surfside Florida 33154
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All the best,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
'cla 33154
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 2:53 PM
> wrote:
Thank you,
I have asked
to contact you about the faith-based programs.
I imagine we will need copies of the actual courses once our review process is finalized, but I think what you sent is sufficient for
the present time.
Have a great night,
•
»
•
Y.
<
[email protected]> 11/19/2019 2:43 PM »>
Thank you
!
Please see attached a description of our "Correspondence Courses". I can email you pdfs of the actual courses if that would be
helpful, please let me know. (We also stand ready to create new programming once we know the criteria.)
At the very least, we are hopeful that these existing correspondence courses will be considered as "Productive Activity" as part of Title
1 of the FSA. I would appreciate any guidance you can provide as to that as well.
Yes, I would be interested to hear more about the community mentoring program.
Thank you again,
Y.
he leph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
Milli
da 33154
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 2:37 PM
> wrote:
Hi
Thank you for your email.
We are working closely with a contractor to develop a process for the evaluation of programs submitted by stakeholders and
community volunteers. While we are still putting the finishing touches on that process, we would be glad to receive any written
materials about Aleph programs you may have available, such as descriptions of the programs or research studies about them.
As for the mentoring item, we welcome volunteers to serve as mentors in some of our ro rams. For example, some of our faith-
based programs rely on community mentors. If these are of interest to you, I can ask
to provide additional information on
how to become involved.
I hope this is helpful.
Best,
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[email protected]> 11/19/2019 1:18 PM >> >
Dear
&
I hope this finds you well!
Dr. Sawyer testified today in the Senate that the BOP is already advising faith-based groups as to the criteria needed to for us to
enter our programs into the evaluation that's going to be done as part of Title 1 of the FSA to determine the evidence based
factors to reducing recidivism of those programs. We are of course a faith-based group with a longstanding relationship with
BOP and with programs, and as noted in the emails below we have asked about this but I do not believe Aleph has of yet
received such advice. Can we please be advised as well of this criteria and guidance?
The Director also mentioned about "mentors" coming in as part of the FSA and we were wondering if you can provide information
about that as well as to how that is available to potential Aleph mentors?
Please know that we at Aleph are exceedingly grateful for the hard work the BOP is investing in implementing the First Step Act and
for all your hard work in general!
Thank you!
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
'cla 33154
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 7:38 PM ■
> wrote:
Hi
I assure you I haven't forgotten....we are close but have not reached a final decision just yet.
Original message
<
[email protected]>
<
>
Subject Re: BOP partnering with local businesses to mentor inmates
>»
,
08/21/2019 21:12 > »
Dear
I hope this email finds you well!
Might you have an update regarding the criteria for the FSA's recidivism reduction programs? And is there a definition yet for
Productive Activity?
Thank you!
On Jul 1, 2019, at 2:56 PM,
Y.
> wrote:
Thank you •
for taking the time to speak and for the helpful information! As we discussed, when you are able, if
you can give me a heads-up as to the when the criteria of the recidivism reduction programming/productive
EFTA00047014
activities will be coming out I would truly appreciate that.
Thank you for your advocacy to expedite the production of that criteria and for all that you do!
Best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
da 33154
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 2:15 PM E
wrote:
Hi
I am free soon at about 2:30 if you would like to call me then - 202-514-4919.
Thanks,
•
e
>>>. Y. M
<
[email protected]> 7/1/2019 1:46 PM > > >
Hi
Hope you are well!
Might you have a few moments available for a quick call? Please let me know when might be good foryou and at what
number to call, or alternatively please feel free to call me at your convenience at
Thanks!!
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
33154
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 11:17 AM
Y.
<
[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you E
for this! This is incredible.
Please let us know if we can ever assist with this area as we care deeply about this issue.
Very best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
"da
33154
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 10:42 AM E
> wrote:
Thank you for your email and your enthusiasm about BOP's programming and partnerships. First, let me
assure you that much of what you recommend is already well underway. All facilities offer opportunities for
inmates and to work and provide resume preparation classes to assist them in best describing their
experiences. We also have mock job fairs and other reentry resource days with our community partners at
each local facility. Other educational and vocational offerings include high school equivalency, English as a
Second Language, Industry recognized certification and/or College certification, BOP certificate with oversight
EFTA00047015
from an outside accredited agency, Department of Labor apprenticeships, accommodations/interventions for
special learning needs, job market soft skills, and leisure time activities.
Dear Acting Director
Federal Prison Industries also offers inmates work opportunities in some of the areas you mention, such as call centers.
Our Wardens are always seeking partnerships to assist the inmates, so if you know of specific organizations interested in
volunteering, please let us know so we can explain the volunteer process to them.
We look forward to our continued work together!
Best,
U
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original messa e
<
>
To:
<
>
Cc: Robbie Rhodes <rrhodes@boomov> Cherryl Litsey <clitsev@boaciov> •
<->,
Jason
Gunther <
[email protected]>
> > > "Y M
- 04/03/2019 11:54 > »
Thank you for your leadership on these issues and for the Bureau's continued commitment to reentry! I look forward to
discussing these ideas with your team.
On Apr 3, 2019, at 11:45 AM,
> wrote:
Good to hear from you
and I am glad to hear that the event on Monday was inspiring and
well received. We are very excited about some of the opportunities presented by the First Step
Act. Specifically to the suggestions you made below we do intend to work more with local
stakeholders and community organizations. Please note that much of this is already happening.
Every institution works with the local community to identify and utilize partners to help provide
apprenticeship, vocational training, and other skilled training/education. They also partner with
community organizations in job fairs and job skills training. Our staff in the Reentry Services
Division can provide you with more details and I am sure they would be more than happy to
discuss your ideas further. I have copied them here and one of them will reach back out to you.
Thanks again for reaching out.
>».
Y. Mirialeoh-institute.orq> 4/3/2019 11:10 AM > > >
I hope this email finds you well!
I had the privilege of being at the White House this past Monday and I cannot begin to express how inspired I was by
the events surrounding the First Step Act and how to build off that success. Specifically with
regards to the focus on reducing unemployment for former inmates, thus helping them
successfully reenter society.
To that end, and in the spirit of collecting ideas, I believe it would be an incredible BOP initiative for corporations, small
businesses and chambers of commerce etc to partner in this amazing cause to give inmates the
tools to succeed when released. Sort of a like a mentoring project. As you know, more than 90%
of inmates will one day return to society, yet thousands of them do not have the knowledge or
skills to write a resume, type on a computer or navigate the internet. Many do not know how to
EFTA00047016
conduct themselves at a job interview, with basic vocabulary, nor do they know how to spell
workplace words correctly.
The solution to this is obviously education. In the hope of reducing recidivism and increasing our workforce with
untapped talent, corporations, small business and chambers of commerce should be
incentivized to partner with the BOP to give basic courses to inmates, such as:
• Resume building inside, so that when inmates come out it's all ready to go.
• Interview skills and mock interviews should be held on the inside to prepare them with
appropriate answers to explain their time gaps on resume.
• Education inside on aptitude testing; Workplace vocabulary.
Develop programs with data entry computer software and keyboarding skills: with emphasis on general office
equipment, mail room equipment.
• More Janitorial and forklift vocational certification programs inside.
• Customer service telephone and related computer software skills.
• Work/vocational programs for non labor jobs to older or disabled releasing individuals, also emphasizing the above
"desk job" skills needed.
If there was a way for BOP and BOP Wardens to partner with local businesses to come in and
do these programs, training and mentoring it could be a tremendous success. This should also
be a part of the programming as per the First Step Act. But if there's a way to start this sooner
than later I think it would be tremendous and would certainly be in line with what the President
stressed on Monday that he wants to reduce unemployment for former inmates.
Thank you and G-d bless you for your amazing work!
Best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 COllin6 Avenue
rf i
Fl rida 33154
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Re: BOP partnering with local businesses to mentor inmates
From
To
Y.
Date
2019/11/19 14:53
Subject:
Re: BOP partnering with local businesses to mentor
inmates
Attachments:
TEXT.htm
Thank you,
I have asked
to contact you about the faith-based programs.
I imagine we will need copies of the actual courses once our review process is finalized, but I think what you
sent is sufficient for the present time.
Have a great night,
•
>>>'
Thank you m!
> 11/19/2019 2:43 PM > »
Please see attached a description of our "Correspondence Courses". I can email you pdfs of the actual courses
if that would be helpful, please let me know. (We also stand ready to create new programming once we know
the criteria.)
At the very least, we are hopeful that these existing correspondence courses will be considered as
"Productive Activity" as part of Title 1 of the FSA. I would appreciate any guidance you can provide as to that
as well.
Yes, I would be interested to hear more about the community mentoring program.
Thank you again,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
iiiMi
da 33154
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 2:37 PM.
Hi
> wrote:
Thank you for your email.
We are working closely with a contractor to develop a process for the evaluation of programs submitted
by stakeholders and community volunteers. While we are still putting the finishing touches on that
process, we would be glad to receive any written materials about Aleph programs you may have available,
such as descriptions of the programs or research studies about them.
As for the mentoring item, we welcome volunteers to serve as mentors in some of our programs. For
Page 17507
EFTA00047018
example, some of our faith-based programs rely on community mentors. If these are of interest to you, I
can ask
to provide additional information on how to become involved.
I hope this is helpful.
Best,
•
> » "
Y.
Dear
&
I hope this finds you well!
> 11/19/20191:18 PM >> >
Dr. Sawyer testified today in the Senate that the BOP is already advising faith-based groups as to the
criteria needed to for us to enter our programs into the evaluation that's going to be done as part of Title
1 of the FSA to determine the evidence based factors to reducing recidivism of those programs. We are of
course a faith-based group with a longstanding relationship with BOP and with programs, and as noted in
the emails below we have asked about this but I do not believe Aleph has of yet received such advice. Can
we please be advised as well of this criteria and guidance?
The Director also mentioned about "mentors" coming in as part of the FSA and we were wondering if you
can provide information about that as well as to how that is available to potential Aleph mentors?
Please know that we at Aleph are exceedingly grateful for the hard work the BOP is investing in
implementing the First Step Act and for all your hard work in general!
Thank you!
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
33154
On Thu, Au.2019 at 7:38 PM.
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I assure you I haven't forgotten....we are close but have not reached a final decision just yet.
Best,
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I hope this email finds you well!
Might you have an update regarding the criteria for the FSA's recidivism reduction programs? And is
there a definition yet for Productive Activity?
Thank you!
On Jul 1, 2019, at 2:56 PM,
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Thank you ■
for taking the time to speak and for the helpful information! As we
discussed, when you are able, if you can give me a heads-up as to the when the criteria of
the recidivism reduction programming/productive activities will be coming out I would
truly appreciate that.
Thank you for your advocacy to expedite the production of that criteria and for all that you
do!
Best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
ifilada
33154
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 2:15 PM.
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I am free soon at about 2:30 if you would like to call me then - 202-514-4919.
Thanks,
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Hi
Hope you are well!
Might you have a few moments available for a quick call? Please let me know when
might be good for you and at what number to call, or alternatively please feel free to call
me at your convenience at
Thanks!!
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
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On Wed, Maiy115, 2019 at 11:17 AM
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Thank you. for this! This is incredible.
Please let us know if we can ever assist with this area as we care deeply about this issue.
Very best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
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Fl rida 33154
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 10:42 AM.
> wrote:
Thank you for your email and your enthusiasm about BOP's programming and
partnerships. First, let me assure you that much of what you recommend is already well
underway. All facilities offer opportunities for inmates and to work and provide
resume preparation classes to assist them in best describing their experiences. We also
have mock job fairs and other reentry resource days with our community partners at
each local facility. Other educational and vocational offerings include high school
equivalency, English as a Second Language, Industry recognized certification and/or
College certification, BOP certificate with oversight from an outside accredited agency,
Department of Labor apprenticeships, accommodations/interventions for special
learning needs, job market soft skills, and leisure time activities.
Federal Prison Industries also offers inmates work opportunities in some of the areas
you mention, such as call centers.
Our Wardens are always seeking partnerships to assist the inmates, so if you know of
specific organizations interested in volunteering, please let us know so we can explain
the volunteer process to them.
We look forward to our continued work together!
Best,
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Thank you for your leadership on these issues and for the Bureau's continued
commitment to reentry! I look forward to discussing these ideas with your team.
On Apr 3, 2019, at 11:45 AM,
> wrote:
Good to hear from you
and I am glad to hear that the event on
Monday was inspiring and well received. We are very excited about
some of the opportunities presented by the First Step Act. Specifically to
the suggestions you made below we do intend to work more with local
stakeholders and community organizations. Please note that much of
this is already happening. Every institution works with the local
community to identify and utilize partners to help provide
apprenticeship, vocational training, and other skilled training/education.
They also partner with community organizations in job fairs and job
skills training. Our staff in the Reentry Services Division can provide you
with more details and I am sure they would be more than happy to
discuss your ideas further. I have copied them here and one of them will
reach back out to you. Thanks again for reaching out.
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Dear Acting Director =,
I hope this email finds you well!
> 4/3/2019 11:10 AM
I had the privilege of being at the White House this past Monday and I
cannot begin to express how inspired I was by the events surrounding
the First Step Act and how to build off that success. Specifically with
regards to the focus on reducing unemployment for former inmates, thus
helping them successfully reenter society.
To that end, and in the spirit of collecting ideas, I believe it would be an
incredible BOP initiative for corporations, small businesses and
chambers of commerce etc to partner in this amazing cause to give
inmates the tools to succeed when released. Sort of a like a mentoring
project. As you know, more than 90% of inmates will one day return to
society, yet thousands of them do not have the knowledge or skills to
write a resume, type on a computer or navigate the internet. Many do
not know how to conduct themselves at a job interview, with basic
vocabulary, nor do they know how to spell workplace words correctly.
The solution to this is obviously education. In the hope of reducing
recidivism and increasing our workforce with untapped talent,
corporations, small business and chambers of commerce should be
incentMzed to partner with the BOP to give basic courses to inmates,
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• Resume building inside, so that when inmates come out it's all
ready to go.
• Interview skills and mock interviews should be held on the inside
to prepare them with appropriate answers to explain their time
gaps on resume.
• Education inside on aptitude testing; Workplace vocabulary.
• Develop programs with data entry computer software and
keyboarding skills: with emphasis on general office equipment,
mail room equipment.
• More Janitorial and forklift vocational certification programs
inside.
• Customer service telephone and related computer software
skills.
• Work/vocational programs for non labor jobs to older or disabled
releasing individuals, also emphasizing the above "desk job" skills
needed.
If there was a way for BOP and BOP Wardens to partner with local
businesses to come in and do these programs, training and mentoring it
could be a tremendous success. This should also be a part of the
programming as per the First Step Act. But if there's a way to start this
sooner than later I think it would be tremendous and would certainly be
in line with what the President stressed on Monday that he wants to
reduce unemployment for former inmates.
Thank you and G-d bless you for your amazing work!
Best regards,
Y.
The Aleph Institute
Advocacy Department
9540 Collins Avenue
Surfside Florida 33154
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