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DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• FBI Arrests Ohio House Speaker In Corruption Probe.
Protests
• ABC News/Washington Post Poll: Most Oppose Defunding Police, Removing Statues.
• White House Calls Prosecution Of McCloskeys "Extreme Abuse Of Power."
• Trump: "The Game Is Over For Me" If Players Kneel During National Anthem.
• Minneapolis Police See Surge Of Departures In Wake Of Floyd Protests.
• Portland Protests Continue As Trump Considers Sending Federal Officers To Chicago.
• Police Officers Attacked As Seattle Protests Continue.
• Teens Charged With Terrorism Following Oklahoma City Protests.
• Senate Blocks Push To Limit Military Gear For Police.
• Atlantic Updates Essay On Police Shooting Written By Activist.
• Liberal Virginia Prosecutors, Democratic Legislators Show United Front On Police Overhaul.
• Trader Joe's Pledges To Change Packaging After Accusations Of Racism.
• Poll: Most Voters Agree Black, Hispanic Americans Face Discrimination.
• Facebook Creates Teams To Study Racial Bias On Its Platforms.
• Planned Parenthood In New York Disavows Margaret Sanger Over Eugenics.
Counter-Terrorism
• Tsamaev Awaits Appeals Court Ruling On Execution.
• House Passes Three-Year Extension Of Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program.
• Former NCTC Chief Travers Says Cutbacks Raise Risk Of New Terrorist Attacks.
Counter-Intelligence
• DOJ Prepared For More Mueller Declassifications.
• Graham Says Yates, Comey, McCabe Will Be Called To Testify Before Election.
• Op-Ed: Mainstream Media Fails To Provide Complete Story On Russia Probe.
• Steele Text Messages Introduced At Dossier Defamation Trial In UK.
• Senators Seek Answers On Expired FISA Programs.
• Biden Says Intelligence Community Is Providing Him Information On Election Interference.
• DNI Offers August Worldwide Threats Briefing To SSCI.
• NSA Chief Says US Will Hit Back At Foreign Meddlers In 2020 Election.
• Report: UK Government Did Not Take Russia's Election Interference Seriously.
• Senate Report Accuses China Of "Digital Authoritarianism."
• Army Official Says Classified Intelligence Telework Environment Coming Soon.
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• QinetiQ Signs Deal With Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.
• Army's New Directorate Eyes Multidomain Integration.
• Op-Ed: The US Needs To Respond To EU's Schrems II Decision.
Criminal Investigations
• FBI Probing Links Between Attacks On New Jersey Federal Judge, California Attorney.
• Federal Judge Mulls Releasing Ghislaine Maxwell's Testimony About Her Sex Life.
• Body Exhumed In Kansas Cold Case As FBI Probes Possible Hate Crime.
• FBI Seeks Public Tips, Offers Reward In Effort To Solve 2016 Florida Mass Shooting.
• FBI Investigating Attack On Mississippi Police Deputy.
• FBI Investigating Ohio Bank Robbery.
• Atomwaffen Division Member Pleads Guilty To Making Interstate Threats.
• Missouri Man Charged With Child Pornography Possession.
• Georgia Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography Production.
• Former Maryland Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Possession.
• FBI Investigating Idaho Shooting.
• Report: FBI Investigating California Voter Fraud In Illinois.
• New York Man Sentenced Over Sexual Abuse Of Minors.
• Colorado Man Receives New Charges Over Hate Crime.
• Former Virginia Gang Member Sentenced For Murder.
• FBI Among Agencies Involved In Search For Missing Iowa Girl.
• DEA, FBI Involved With Cannabis-Related Operation In Maine.
• First Person Arrested As Result Of DOJ Operation Facing Drug Charge.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Nevada COVID-19 Fraud Task Force Probing Unemployment Claims.
• Illinois Republicans Seek Special Legislative Session To Act On Corruption Probe.
• Massachusetts Transit Authority To Pay $300,000 To Settle Fraud Allegations.
• FBI Raids Michigan Office In Vitamin C Probe.
• Cohen Suit Says He Was Returned To Prison To Stop Book About Trump.
Cyber Division
• US Indicts Hackers Working With China To Steal COVID-I9 Vaccines, Treatments.
• WPost Urges Twitter To Improve Security; Warns Officials Against Relying On Social Media.
• TikTok Says It Plans To Add 10,000 Jobs In US.
• McCarthy Introduces Legislation To Sanction Foreign Hackers Targeting COVID-I9 Research.
• White House Threatens To Veto NDAA Over Intelligence Sharing Proposals.
• Ignatius: US Has Stronger Hand In Its Tech Battle With China.
• House-Approved Defense Bill Would Ban TikTok From Government Devices.
• Op-Ed: Russian Cyberthreat Extends To Coronavirus Vaccine Research.
Law Enforcement Services
• DOJ Planning To Expand Anti-Crime Operation To More Cities.
• Carroll: Site Connects Local Leaders With Funding, Information To Fight Drug Addiction.
International Relations
• US Offers $5M Reward For Information Leading To The Arrest Of Venezuela Chief Justice.
Other FBI News
• Delaware Beer Distributor Says He Wore A Wire In FBI Probe Of Biden's Fundraising.
• Federal Prosecutors Oppose Early Release For Missouri Businessman.
• FBI Intel Analyst Admitted To Viewing Child Pornography.
Other Washington News
• Trump Advocates Use Of Masks, Warns Pandemic Will "Get Worse Before It Gets Better."
• Fauci Says Reopening And Public Health Measures Should Not Be In Opposition.
• Azar Envisions "Hundreds Of Millions" Of Vaccines By Early Next Year.
• Adams To Take More Prominent Role In Administration's Pandemic Response.
• CDC Data Show Coronavirus Infections Higher Than Reported In Some Areas Of US.
• WPost Analysis Compares New Mexico, Arizona Approaches To Reopening.
• Pence Says He "Wouldn't Hesitate" To Send His Children Back To School.
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• Florida Teachers Union Sues To Stop Schools From Reopening.
• Florida Nursing Homes Report Big Increases In COVID-19 Cases.
• More Infants Being Infected With COVID-19.
• Air Conditioning May Increase Risk Of COVID-19.
• WSJournal: Democrats' Demands On Remdesivir Show Their Plan To Control Pricing, Manufacturing.
• WPost Argues For More Testing.
• NYTimes Report: Trump Asked US Ambassador To Get Britain To Hold British Open At His Resort.
• White House Threatens To Veto Defense Bill Over Confederate Names, Afghan Policy.
• Trump Directs That Undocumented Not Be Counted In Congressional Reapportionment.
• White House Considering Executive Orders To Lower Drug Prices.
• Meteorologists Say Climbing Ocean Temperatures Could Result In Powerful Storms In Coming Weeks.
• Lincoln Project Founders Have Ties To Russia, Tax Problems.
• Trump, McEnany Denounce Problems With Mail-In Voting.
• After Yoho-AOC Exchange, Hoyer Says Yoho Should Be Sanctioned For Calling Her A Name.
• Freedom Caucus Members Criticize Cheney At House Republican Conference Meeting.
• Twitter Removes Thousands Of Accounts With QAnon Messages.
International News
• WHO Official Tweets Report From Conspiracy Theory Website.
• Swedish Doctors, Scientists Say Sweden's Approach To COVID-19 Has Not Worked.
• US Service Member Dies In Syria.
• German Arts Advocate Kidnapped In Baghdad.
• Pompeo: US Wants To Build Coalition To Counter China's "Disgraceful" Menace.
• Esper Says Pentagon Considering "Adjustments" To US Military Presence In South Korea.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
FBI Arrests Ohio House Speaker In Corruption Probe.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/us/larry-householder-ohio-speaker-arrested.html>
(7/21, Rio, 18.61 M) reports, "Federal agents on Tuesday arrested one of the most powerful officials in Ohio state
government, the Republican House speaker, along with a former state Republican Party chairman and three other
people in what law enforcement officials described as a $60 million scheme to bail out a foundering energy
company." According to the Times, "In a criminal complaint, the F.B.I. described a wide-ranging conspiracy in
which the energy company helped finance the election of the House speaker, Larry Householder, in 2018. It then
allegedly bankrolled an effort led by Mr. Householder to pass a $1.3 billion bill subsidizing two troubled nuclear
power plants and a campaign to defeat a 2019 referendum to repeal that bill. Along the way, the company also
put $500,000 into Mr. Householder's personal accounts, including more than $100,000 to pay for costs related to
a home he owned in Florida, according to the complaint."
Politico <https://wvvw.politico.cotn/news/2020/07/21/larry-householder-bribery-ohio-376684> (7/21, Wolff,
4.29M) reports, "Householder used some of the money to help elect 21 candidates for the Ohio House in the
2018 elections, David DeVillers, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, said at a press conference.
Those candidates subsequently backed Householder's successful bid to become Speaker of the House last year.
All but one of those lawmakers voted for House Bill 6, which provided the $1.3 billion to prevent the shutdown
of FirstEnergy Solutions' two nuclear power plants and a coal plant. But even with that support, Householder and
the others indicted had to spend millions on advertising to ensure passage of the bill."
CNN International <https://edition.cnn.corn/2020/07/21/politics/larry-householder-ohio-speaker-
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arrestedlindex.html> (7/21, Cole, Ure, LeBlanc) reports, "A criminal complaint filed on Thursday and unsealed
on Tuesday specifically alleges that Householder and four others orchestrated an operation to accept over $60
million dollars from `Company A' in return for a public bailout for the company worth more than $1 billion."
CNN adds, "The charges against Householder were laid out in an extensive complaint that detailed a broad
criminal operation involving wire fraud, receipt of millions of dollars in bribes and money laundering.
Householder — along with four associates- took in millions of dollars from FirstEnergy Corp. in exchange for
help in passing House Bill 6, a billion-dollar bailout that saved two nuclear power plants operated by the
company."
Reuters <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-07-21/ohio-house-speaker-four-others-arrested-in-60-
million-bribery-case-local-media> (7/21, O'Brien, Gardner) reports, "While DeVillers did not identify the
company involved, Akron-based FirstEnergy operates the state's two nuclear plants. The company, he said, gave
$60 million to Generation Now, a political nonprofit operated by the five men, funds used for lobbying that
secured passage of a controversial $1.5 billion bill that bailed out the plants, he said. 'These allegations were
bribery pure and simple,' DeVillers said. FirstEnergy said in a release it had received subpoenas in connection
with the investigation, was reviewing details and intends to fully cooperate with the probe."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/ohio-house-speaker-4-others-charged-in-largest-bribery-money-
laundering-scheme-in-state-history> (7/21, O'Reilly, 27.59M) reports, "Along with Householder, former Ohio
GOP chairman Matt Borges, lobbyist Neil Clark, lobbyist and Ohio Civil Rights Commission member Juan
Cespedes and political consultant Jeff Longstreth were also arrested in connection to the investigation."
WCBE-FM <https://www.wcbe.org/post/dewine-calls-householder-resign-following-speakers-arrest> Columbus,
OH (7/21, Holm, 1K) reports, "Just hours after Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder was arrested by federal
officials in a $60 million dollar bribery case, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is calling on his fellow Republican to
resign. `I am deeply concerned about the allegations of wrongdoing in the criminal complaint issued today by the
U.S. Attorney's °Office. Every American has the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. Because of the
nature of these charges, it will be impossible for Speaker Householder to effectively lead the Ohio House of
Representatives; therefore, I am calling on Speaker Householder to resign immediately."'
Among other news outlets reporting on the charges are the Cleveland Plain Dealer
<https://wwvv.cleveland.corn/open/2020/07/fbi-agents-deployed-to-ohio-house-speaker-larry-householders-farm-
report.html> (7/21, 895K), the Cincinnati Enquirer <https://wvvw.cincinnati.corn/story/news/2020/07/21/ohio-
bribery-case-state-official-charged-federal-prosecutors/5477862002/> (7/21, 223K), the Columbus (OH)
Dispatch <https://www.dispatch.corn/news/20200721/ohio-speaker-larry-householder-arrested-in--60-million-
public-bribery-case?rssfeed=true> (7/21, Rouan, 367K), the Springfield (OH) News Sun
<https://vvww.springfieldnewssun.corn/pf/news/us-attorneys-office-to-discuss-charges-tied-to-60-million-
bribe/B453UKQLGJA53IRSUICJY2HAE5M/> (7/21, Spicker, 76K), The Hill
<https://thehill.corn/homenews/state-watch/508298-ohio-house-speaker-arrested-on-bribery-charges-report>
(7/21, Neidig, 2.98M), NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/news/us-news/powerful-ohio-lawmaker-arrested-
following-fbi-raid-his-farm-n1234469> (7/21, 6.14M), the Akron (OH) Beacon Journal
<https://vvww.dispatch.corn/business/20200721/investigators-firstenergy-bankrolled-alleged-ohio-bribery-
scheme> (7/21, Livingston, Garrett, 198K), USA Today
<https://vvww.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/21/ohio-house-speaker-larry-householder-arrested-
bribery-case-source/5478219002/> (7/21, Balmert, Coolidge, Horn, Balmert, 10.31M), the Daily Beast
<https://www.thedailybeast.corn/ohio-house-speaker-larry-householder-arrested-in-dollar60-million-bribery-
scheme> (7/21, Melendez, 1.39M), ABC News <https://abcnews.go.corn/US/top-ohio-lawmaker-charged-60-
million-bribery-corruption/story?id=71900432> (7/21, 2.97M), the Cincinnati Enquirer
<https://vvww.cincinnati.corn/story/news/politics/2020/07/21/ohio-bribery-fbi-larry-householder-matt-borges-
jeff-longstreth-juan-cespedes-neil-clark/5479443002/> (7/21, Balmert, 223K), the Wall Street Journal
<https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/larry-householder-ohios-house-speaker-arrested-on-racketeering-charges-
11595350062> (7/21, Wernau, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), and Bloomberg
<https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-07-21/u-s-plans-charges-in-60-million-ohio-public-corruption-
case> (7/21, 4.73M).
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Protests
ABC News/Washington Post Poll: Most Oppose Defunding Police, Removing Statues.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/americans-support-black-lives-matter-but-
resist-shifts-of-police-funds-or-removal-of-statues-of-confederate-generals-or-presidents-who-were-
enslavers/2020/07/21/02d22468-cab0-11ea-91f1-28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/21, Guskin, Clement, Balz,
I4.2M) reports an ABC News/Washington Post poll <https://context-
cdn.washingtonpost.corn/notes/prod/default/documents/75e1c83a-3141-43b7-a89d-
d8113084b0c57/note/198a13c8-3d39-417a-90b9-d03493441056.#page=1> of 1,006 US adults released Tuesday
conducted July 12-15 shows "a majority of Americans support the Black Lives Matter movement and a record 69
percent say black people and other minorities are not treated as equal to white people in the criminal justice
system." The poll also shows "the public generally opposes calls to shift some police funding to social services
or remove statues of Confederate generals or presidents who enslaved people."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/21/most-americans-dont-support-
defunding-police-remov/> (7/21, Sherfinski, 492K) reports poll data shows 55% opposed "reducing funding for
police departments and spending that money on social services instead," while 40% support such efforts; and
52% opposed "removing statues honoring Confederate generals from public places" while 43% support that. The
poll also shows 50% oppose "renaming military bases named after Confederate generals" while 42% favor the
change. In other results, "69% of Americans said Black people and other minorities are denied equal treatment in
the criminal justice system and that 63% of Americans support the Black Lives Matter movement." The
Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/public-sides-with-trump-on-removing-
confederate-statues-poll> (7/21, Doyle, 448K) says the poll shows "most people in the United States" are "siding
with President Trump on an issue over which he has been repeatedly slapped down."
White House Calls Prosecution Of McCloskeys "Extreme Abuse Of Power."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/21/trump-calls-prosecution-
mccloskeys-st-louis-extrem/> (7/21, Boyer, 492K) reports the White House said Tuesday that President Trump
believes the prosecution of a St. Louis couple "for defending their home with firearms against a group of
protesters" is an "extreme abuse of power." White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said, "They were
completely within their rights," adding that the President observed that there have been "many cases brought to
[the local prosecutor's] attention of violent rioters that she's failed to charge, but instead she's charging the
individuals who were defending themselves from violent protesters."
A Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-vindictive-spirit-of-st-louis-11595373104> (7/21,
Board, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) editorial rejects the charges against the McCloskeys as politically
motivated.
Trump: "The Game Is Over For Me" If Players Kneel During National Anthem.
President Trump on Tuesday tweeted <https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1285520982648729600> ,
"Looking forward to live sports, but any time I witness a player kneeling during the National Anthem, a sign of
great disrespect for our Country and our Flag, the game is over for me!"
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Minneapolis Police See Surge Of Departures In Wake Of Floyd Protests.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/21/us/minneapolis-police-george-floyd-protests.html>
(7/21, Eligon, 18.61M) reports that nearly two months after "four of its officers were charged with killing
George Floyd, the Minneapolis Police Department is reeling, with police officers leaving the job in large
numbers, crime surging and politicians planning a top-to-bottom overhaul of the force." According to veteran
officers, "morale within the department is lower than they have ever experienced," and "some officers are
scaling back their policing efforts, concerned that any contentious interactions on the street could land them in
trouble." Others, meanwhile, "are calling it quits altogether."
Minnesota Lawmakers Pass Police Accountability Measures. The Minneapolis Star Tribune
<https://www.startribune.com/state-lawmakers-strike-deal-on-police-reform-proposals/571833891/> (7/20,
Bierschbach, 1.04M) reports the Minnesota state legislature passed "a sweeping package of police accountability
measures early Tuesday morning following two months of touch-and-go negotiations after the killing of George
Floyd." Calling the bill "one of the most substantial changes to the state's criminal justice system in years," the
Star Tribune notes it "includes a statewide ban on chokeholds and neck restraints...and a prohibition on warrior-
style training for officers." It also "enhances data collection around deadly force encounters, requires officers to
intervene and creates a new state unit to investigate such cases." The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.com/articles/minnesotalawmakers-pass-police-accountability-bill-in-wake-of-george-floyd-
killing-I1595349566> (7/21, Barrett, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Gov. Tim Walz (DFL) has not
said whether he will sign the bill.
Minneapolis Residents Propose Citywide Vote To End Police Department. The Minneapolis Star Tribune
<https://vvwvv.startribtme.corn/mpls-panel-hears-more-calls-for-vote-to-end-police-department/571855561/>
(7/20, Navratil, 1.04M) reports that a "public hearing Tuesday night was dominated by demands to allow
Minneapolis residents to vote on a proposal that could end the city's Police Department." Dozens of residents
"urged the city's Charter Commission to allow them to vote in November on a divisive proposal that would
dramatically reshape public safety in the city."
Charred Body Found Inside Minneapolis Pawn Shop Burned During Protests. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/21/minneapolis-cops-find-charred-body-inside-max-it-pt>
(7/21, Ernst, 492K) reports that the "charred remains of a Minneapolis man have been found inside a pawn shop
razed during the May riots." A "recent tip" to the Minneapolis Police Department, ATF and the state fire
marshal's division "led authorities to the grim discovery Monday inside Max It Pawn, which was destroyed in an
arson fire May 28."
Portland Protests Continue As Trump Considers Sending Federal Officers To Chicago.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/82b1d0d4f5c20116c1c6981ba52e2388> (7/21, Long, Fox, Colvin), in a piece titled
"Trump's Show Of Federal Force Sparking Alarm In Cities," reports that President Trump's "plan to deploy
federal agents to Chicago and perhaps other Democratic-run cities where violence is spiking represents Trump's
latest effort to use an agency that was created after the Sept. 11 attacks to thwart terrorists to instead supplement
local law enforcement in ways that bolster his reelection chances." Trump has "already deployed Homeland
Security agents to Portland," and under Trump's "latest plan, yet to be publicly announced, about 150 Homeland
Security Investigations agents would go to Chicago."
According to the Wall Street Journal <https://wvvw.wsj.com/articlesffederal-agents-headed-to-chicago-
elsewhere-in-attempt-to-reduce-violent-crime-11595357926> (7/21, Gurman, Ailworth, Subscription
Publication, 7.57M), sources familiar with the plans said more than 100 federal agents will be deployed to
Chicago to focus on illegal gun sales, aiding federal gun prosecutions and arrests.
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USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/07/21/trump-sends-feds-chicago-light foot-
portland/5480104002/> (7/21, Hauck, 10.31M) reports Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday the
Administration "would not be deploying unnamed federal officers to the city, as seen in Portland in recent days."
Said the Mayor, "What I understand at this point, and I caveat that, is that the Trump administration is not going
to foolishly deploy unnamed agents to the streets of Chicago. We have information that allows us to say, at least
at this point, that we don't see a Portland-style deployment coming to Chicago." Instead, she said the
Administration is instead sending agents from the FBI, DEA and ATF. The Chicago Tribune
<https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-chicago-police-dhs-trump-lightfoot-20200721-
6376thfgdfcxvickrnernzt27i-story.html#nt=oft-Double%20Chain—Flex%20Feature—top-news-chain-1—notre-
dame-tue-1050a-sidecar-4p--1—yes-art—curated—curatedpage> (7/21, Pratt, Gorner, Munks, 2.65M), among
other news outlets, also reports Lightfoot's comments.
All three networks, meanwhile, reported Tuesday night on the ongoing protests in Portland and the deployment
of federal agents to the city. ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/11037e5972ca447c914186f87b6e63bb?pubid=fbi> (7/21, story 4,
1:40, Muir, 7.14M) reported there were "new clashes" with "protesters facing off against federal agents there,
despite the objections of the mayor and the governor." ABC (Whitworth) added, "In a Nightline
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/67209137711364538a07122bd8bf214c2?pubid=fbi> ' interview, the
acting DHS Deputy Secretary saying tonight those agents in Portland are within their rights to protect the
courthouse." Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli: "This is a long established federal practice. It's well
within the authority of the federal government."
Cuccinelli said on Mornings on the Mall <https://omny.fm/shows/mornings-on-the-malUmornings-on-the-mall-
podcast-2020-7-21> (7/21) (interview begins at 2:08:04) that Portland has "had 54 straight says of violence
which is just extraordinary, longer than any place in the country. ... And part of that violence has been directed at
federal facilities and federal officers. The law gives DHS the responsibility of protecting those facilities like the
Hatfield Courthouse. ... This is not a new mission for us and the idea that we would suspend that mission...is
really quite silly." Cuccinelli said on Fox News' Your World, "We certainly are well within the boundaries of the
law and the Constitution." Cuccinelli was also interviewed on the Rush Limbaugh Show
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/2a0f381a3b3c46flafbc63f386a82432?pubid=fbi> (7/21, 165K), the
Lars Larson Show <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/0f7d8a9da92245a8b9ce36693c693fdd?
pubid=fbi> (7/21),
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national/facing-unrest-on-american-streets-trump-tums-
homeland-security-powers-inward/2020/07/21/655e7822-cb71-11ea-89ce-ac7d5e4a5a38_story.html> (7/21,
Miroff, Zapotosky, I4.2M) reports "legal analysts say that while the department has broad authority to enforce
federal laws, officers' actions — especially in Portland, Ore. — seemed to be pushing the boundaries and pulling
DHS into a domestic policing role." DHS officials, however, "defended their tactics in Portland again Tuesday,
saying the department has an obligation to protect government buildings in the city that have been targeted" by
protesters.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/us/portland-protests.html> (7/21, Al, Baker,
18.61 M) reports Acting DHS Secretary Wolf "said at a news conference on Tuesday that he had tried to
collaborate with Mayor Wheeler and Gov. Kate Brown, asking them this month whether they were overwhelmed
and wanted resources, including personnel." Wolf "said that when he asked what they needed to `bring the
violence to a close and still allow the peaceful protesters to protest each and every night,' they told him to stay
out of the city." The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/21/portland-decries-
federal-agents-invasion-riots-rag> (7/21, Richardson, 492K), among other news outlets, also reports Wolf's
comments.
Wolf, on The Hugh Hewitt Show
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/67e6633202024efb827587682828db81?pubid=fbi> (7/21) Tuesday,
said DHS is "taking a proactive approach in Portland where we are in the midst of making sure that we have
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federal properties, including the courthouse there, safe and secure overnight. What we have seen in Portland is
that the Mayor has abdicated his responsibility there in letting these violent crowds form night after night,
targeting that courthouse and our law enforcement officers. So, that is of concern to us and we will continue to
protect that building."
On Fox News The Story <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6173796791001?playlist_id=5410209611001#sp=show-
clips> (7/21), Wolf said, "We have clear authority. We outlined that on several occasions. The Federal Protective
Service, part of the Department of Homeland Security protects almost 9,000 federal facilities across the country.
They do that in Portland. Portland is the only city that we have this radical violence night after night. We are on
our 52nd night of violence against that courthouse against other federal facilities and other law enforcement
officers. I would say we don't have this issue and rails because we have local officials and local law enforcement
working with us to protect our facilities." Wolf was also interviewed on The Brian Kilmeade Show (Radio)
<https://omny.fm/shows/brian-kilmeade-show/brian-kilmeade-show-7-21-2020> (7/21).
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/61af60b823b940c4a8772f8ab9c4balb?
pubid=fbi> (7/21, story 6, 2:10, Holt, 6.23M) reported, "The Trump Administration says it sent federal agents to
Portland, Oregon, to defend federal buildings against violent attacks. But the mayor there says that escalated the
conflict. Now, mayors from six major cities are sending this letter <https://durkan.seattle.gov/wp-
content/uploads/sites/9/2020/07/07.20.20-Letter-to-DOJ-and-DHS.pdf> to the Attorney General, blasting that
deployment." In the letter, the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/9da054a614674a49b40Idf48893cd242?pubid=fbi> (7/21, story 6,
1:50, O'Donnell, 4.49M) reported, "mayors from six cities...demand[ed] the President take immediate action to
withdraw" federal agents. Elsewhere on Tuesday, Defense Secretary Esper "raised concerns about the officers'
military-style fatigues." Esper, Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/2 Vesper-federal-agents-
military-protests-376381> (7/21, Seligman, 4.29M) reports, "has raised concerns within the administration about
federal agents patrolling the streets of U.S. cities in camouflage uniforms similar to those worn by troops in war
zones, his spokesperson said Tuesday."
In a report headlined "Facing Federal Agents, Portland Protests Find New Momentum," the AP
<https://apnews.com/a2c8f23381dec7e6902452b55c3048ce> (7/21, Flaccus) reports that "crowds in Portland
had recently numbered fewer than 100 people but swelled to more than 1,000 over the weekend — and they're
once again attracting a broader base in a city that's increasingly outraged" of the deployment of federal agents.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.coin/nation/2020/07/21/portland-feds-protests/> (7/21,
Shepherd, 14.2M) reports that "experts and local activists say Trump's claims are the latest in a sustained efforts
by conservative commentators and politicians to marry the myth of Antifa terrorists to a city where discontent
has grown for years over increasingly harsh police responses at protests." The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/2 Ufederal-agents-portland-opposed-some-conservatives/>
(7/21, Sherfinski, 492K) reports that Trump's deployment of federal agents to Portland, "and possibly elsewhere
is seeing pushback not only from Democrats but also from conservatives and libertarians who say the federal
government can't indiscriminately throw its weight around and trample on constitutional rights."
Elizabeth Vaughn, however, writes for The Federalist <https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/21/democrats-claim-
stopping-two-months-of-portland-rioting-is-an-attack-on-democracy/> (7/21, 126K) that "President Trump has
every right to send in 'the feds' when federal laws are being broken, especially when city and state officials fail
to act."
Former FBI director James Comey writes in the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.coin/opinions/2020/07/21/james-comey-trump-portland-federal-officers/> (7/21,
I4.2M) that while "it is not clear that federal officers in Portland are acting unlawfully," what "is clear is that
they are acting stupidly, a mistake they may be about to repeat in other places, with lasting consequences for
federal law enforcement." For DHS, Comey says, "it will now be a long road back to trust and partnerships."
Comey argues that, "yet again, the craving of our president for reelection seems to override everything."
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Oregon State Lawmakers, Groups File Suit Against Federal Law Enforcement Agencies. The Oregonian
<https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2020/07/state-lawmakers-portland-church-western-states-center-legal-
observer-file-suit-against-federal-law-enforcement.html> (7/21, Bernstein, 1M) reports that "two Oregon state
lawmakers, the Western States Center Inc., a Portland church and a Portland attorney have joined to sue four
federal law enforcement agencies that are providing tactical officers to defend the downtown federal
courthouse." State Reps. Janelle S. Bynum (D-Clackamas) and Karin A. Power (D-Milwaukee), "along with
Portland lawyer and legal observer Sara D. Eddie, the First Unitarian Church of Portland and Western States
Center, which tracks extremist groups and provides support to social movements, filed suit Tuesday in U.S.
District Court in Portland against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customers and Border
Protection, Federal Protective Service and U.S. Marshals Service." The suit contends the federal agents "have
encroached on state powers and violated the First Unitarian Church of Portland's right to protest and practice
social activism" that are "protected under the First Amendment's free exercise of religion clause, according to
attorney Clifford S. Davidson."
De Blasio Threatens Legal Action If Trump Sends Federal Officers. The AP
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/21/bill-de-blasio-new-york-city-mayor-threatens-legal/>
(7/21) reports New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that President Trump's "threat to send federal
law enforcers to patrol the city is likely not serious but if he did follow through, New York City would take legal
action." Said de Blasio, "I have to start by saying this president blusters and bluffs and says he's going to do
things and they never materialize on a regular basis." He added that if Trump did send federal officers to New
York City, "it would only create more problems. It would backfire, it wouldn't make us safer, and we would
immediately take action in court to stop it."
Trump Campaign Ads Warn Of Anarchy In Democratic-Led Cities. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/21/us/politics/trump-portland-federal-agents.html> (7/21, A 1 , Haberman,
Corasaniti, Karni, 18.61M) reports that as President Trump deploys federal agents to Portland and "threatens to
dispatch more to other cities, his re-election campaign is spending millions of dollars on several ominous
television ads that promote fear and dovetail with his political message of law and order!" The Trump campaign
is "driving home that message with a new ad that tries to tie its dark portrayal of Democratic-led cities" to Joe
Biden "with exaggerated images intended to persuade viewers that lawless anarchy would prevail if Mr. Biden
won the presidency." To date, the campaign has spent "almost $20 million over the last 20 days" on the ads.
Fourteen Shot Outside Chicago Funeral Home. The Chicago Sun-Times
<https://chicago.suntimes.corn/crime/2020/7/21/21333544/multiple-14-people-shot-funeral-home-gresham-79th-
gun-violence> (7/21, Main, Behm, Charles, Camarillo, 875K) reports that 14 people were shot Tuesday night
outside a funeral home in Chicago's South Side — "the largest number of victims in a single Chicago shooting in
recent memory." The shooting happened "about 6:30 p.m. as people left a funeral." The Chicago Tribune
<https://www.chicagotribune.corn/news/breaking/ct-gresham-mass-shooting-chicago-violence-20200722-
d2ycyolqfvdsnjc2igldpe2g2u-story.html#nt=oft-Double%20Chain—Flex%20Feature—top-news-chain-1—feds-tue-
1230p-1—yes-art—curated—curatedpage> (7/22, Nickeas, Fry, Greene, Goner, 2.65M) reports police said the
"funeral attendees exchanged gunfire with those" inside a passing vehicle.
Police Officers Attacked As Seattle Protests Continue.
The Washington Examiner <https://wwvv.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/a-dozen-officers-attacked-by-violent-
protesters-as-unrest-in-seattle-continues> (7/21, Mastrangelo, 448K) reports that a "dozen police officers were
injured in Seattle when they were attacked by violent demonstrators while monitoring a separate peaceful
demonstration against police brutality and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement." Police, "clad in riot gear,
used pepper spray to clear the area and `stop the assault on officers,' the department said in a news release." Two
protesters were arrested.
Mother Of Seattle Protester Killed By Police Sues City. Breitbart
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<https://vvww.breitbart.corn/politics/2020/07/21/chop-shooting-victims-mother-ffies-wrongful-death-claim-
against-seattle/> (7/21, Caplan, 673K) reports Donnitta Sinclair, "mother of 19-year-old Lorenzo Anderson —
who was shot dead in Seattle's now-dismantled Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) zone — has hit the
Democrat-controlled city with a wrongful death claim, according to local reports." The Seattle Times
<https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/mother-of-19-year-old-fatally-shot-in-chop-zone-files-
wrongful-death-claim-against-city/> says the suit alleges "city officials created a dangerous environment by
allowing protesters to occupy six city blocks and that police and fire officials failed to protect or medically assist
her son."
Teens Charged With Terrorism Following Oklahoma City Protests.
The Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/us/okalahoma-teens-terrorism-black-lives-matter-protesters-david-
prater> (7/21, Wallace, 27.59M) website reports that "two teenagers are the latest to face terrorism charges after
allegedly helping to break in the windows of an Oklahoma City bail bonds business in late May during the civil
unrest that swept the nation in the wake of the death of George Floyd." On Monday, "several dozen protesters
conducted a sit-in at the office of Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater," demanding that he drop the
terrorism charges and resign.
Senate Blocks Push To Limit Military Gear For Police.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/us/politics/senate-police-military-equipment.html>
(7/21, Edmondson, 18.61M) reports the Senate on Tuesday "rejected a bipartisan bid to bar the Pentagon from
transferring a wide range of military-grade weaponry to local police departments, effectively killing the last
remaining initiative before Congress this year to address the excessive use of force in law enforcement." The
measure, which lawmakers "sought to attach to the must-pass annual defense bill, was a last-ditch attempt to
begin to demilitarize law enforcement after a nationwide uproar to address racial discrimination and distrust
between the police and the communities they serve." To the Times, the "51 to 44" vote
<https://www.senate.govllegislative/LIS/roll call lists/roll call vote_cfm.cfm?
congress=116&session=2&vote=00132> , "which failed to reach the required 60-vote threshold to pass,
underscored how fraught and often fruitless attempts to rein in the program have become."
Atlantic Updates Essay On Police Shooting Written By Activist.
The Federalist <https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/21/the-atlantic-finally-admits-its-police-abolition-piece-is-
based-on-a-false-narrative/> (7/21, Bedford, 126K) reports that an Atlantic
<https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/how-i-became-police-abolitionist/613540/#1> essay titled
"How I Became a Police Abolitionist" by social justice activist and lawyer Derecka Purnell, first published July
6, "tells of her childhood in a polluted neighborhood surrounded by violence and beset by fear, using one
particularly disturbing memory of a police officer shooting their cousin...in the arm." An investigation by The
Federalist "encompassing newspaper archives, police department records, questions to The Atlantic, the police
union, and the office of the mayor, however, called the story — including facts about the neighborhood, the
timeline of the incident, and if the incident described even happened at all — into question." On Monday
afternoon, The Atlantic "updated" the article to read that Pumell's cousin was shot by "a uniformed security
guard."
Liberal Virginia Prosecutors, Democratic Legislators Show United Front On Police Overhaul.
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The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/liberal-prosecutors-democratic-
legislators-show-united-front-on-police-overhau1/2020/07/20/75d81800-caba-llea-b0e3-
d55bda07d66a_story.html> (7/20, Jouvenal, Schneider, 14.2M) reports that a "group of Virginia's liberal
prosecutors appeared alongside state Senate Democrats on Monday to provide a unified front in support of a
slate of measures to overhaul policing and criminal justice ahead of a special session of the legislature in
August." The prosecutors were joined by "nearly a dozen commonwealth's attorneys representing some of
Virginia's largest jurisdictions are endorsing the push for change." To the Post, their news conference
"demonstrated Democrats' hopes for implementing substantial measures after winning both houses of the
legislature last year and expanding the cohort of liberals in prosecutors' offices across the state."
Trader Joe's Pledges To Change Packaging After Accusations Of Racism.
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-07-21/protests-trader-joes-racist-
labeling> (7/21, Lai, 4.64M) reports that Trader Joe's "has come under attack for its branding of ethnic foods"
with "the names Trader Ming's, Arabian Joe's, Trader Jose's, Trader Giotto's and Trader Joe San." An online
petition accused the store of "racist" labeling. In response, a spokeswoman for Trader Joe's "said the company is
changing the packaging and expects to complete the process `very soon."' The Times also reports that "inside the
Trader Joe's in Temecula, shoppers crowded the aisles on Monday," and "were either unconcerned or hadn't paid
attention to the controversy caused by the product labeling."
Intern Jonah Gottschalk writes at the Federalist <https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/21/how-the-media-uses-finy-
petitions-to-make-leftist-positions-front-page-news/> (7/21, Gottschalk, 126K) that the "phony outrage at Trader
Joe's proves how outlets like the New York Times use `public pressure' to make companies and politicians do
what they want." Gottschalk explains that a petition at change.org had been up for weeks with few signers, but
the New York Times put it on its front page on Sunday, and "the story was then swiftly written up by numerous
outlets," then "Trader Joe's panicked," and "apologized and claimed it will remove the light-hearted attempt at
inclusiveness." Gottschalk writes, "The incident serves as an excellent case study for a new form of journalistic
malpractice."
Poll: Most Voters Agree Black, Hispanic Americans Face Discrimination.
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/majority-of-voters-say-u-s-society-is-racist-as-support-
grows-for-black-lives-matter-11595304062> (7/21, Siddiqui, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports a new
Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that a growing number of voters believe Black and Hispanic
Americans are discriminated against, and a majority of 56% believe American society is racist.
New PSA Targets Rising Anti-Asian Harassment. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/business/media/asian-american-harassment-ad-council.html> (7/21, Hsu,
18.6IM) reports that "with more than 2,000 incidents and little action from the federal government, efforts to
curtail pandemic-related racism have fallen to P.S.A.s and social media campaigns." The new public service
announcement by the nonprofit Advertising Council that debuted Tuesday "makes a point that federal leaders
have largely overlooked: Asian-Americans are facing a surge of harassment linked to fears about the coronavirus
pandemic."
Facebook Creates Teams To Study Racial Bias On Its Platforms.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/facebook-creates-teams-to-study-racial-bias-on-its-
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platforms-11595362939> (7/21, Seetharaman, Horwitz, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Facebook is
creating new teams dedicated to studying potential racial bias on its platforms.
Planned Parenthood In New York Disavows Margaret Sanger Over Eugenics.
The New York Times <hftps://vvwvv.nytimes.coin/2020/07/21/nyregion/planned-parenthood-margaret-sanger-
eugenics.html> (7/21, Stewart, 18.61 M) reports Planned Parenthood of Greater New York "will remove the name
of Margaret Sanger, a founder of the national organization, from its Manhattan health clinic" because of her
"harmful connections to the eugenics movement," the group said Tuesday. Sanger, a nurse who opened the first
birth control clinic in the US, supported eugenics, "a discredited belief in improving the human race through
selective breeding." The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/21/planned-
parenthood-removing-founder-margaret-sange/> (7/21, Blake, 492K) reports the group explained the move "is
both a necessary and overdue step to reckon with our legacy and acknowledge Planned Parenthood's
contributions to historical reproductive harm within communities of color."
Counter-Terrorism
Tsamaev Awaits Appeals Court Ruling On Execution.
The Metro West (MA) Daily News <https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/20200721/boston-marathon-
bomber-dzhokhar-tsamaev-is-still-waiting-for-appeals-court-to-rule-on-his-case-he-is-one-of-59-inmates-on-
federal-death-row> (7/21, Miller, 71K) reports, "Since the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way last month for
federal executions, three federal prisoners have been put to death for the crimes they were convicted of
committing," but "despite that, there is still no time frame for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar
Tsamaev to face the death penalty, even though he was sentenced to death in 2015 after being found guilty of 30
counts connected to the fatal April 2013 bombing." According to the Daily News, "Tsamaev's lawyers in
December 2019, argued in front of the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston, that the death penalty ruling
should be thrown out. They argue that Tsamaev did not receive a fair trial. They argued the trial should have
been moved out of Boston, rather than it being held in the midst of where the bombing occurred. The three-judge
panel has yet to issue a ruling in the appeal."
House Passes Three-Year Extension Of Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Program.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/newsletters/moming-energy/2020/07/21/lawmakers-try-again-on-pfas-
789301> (7/21, Tamborrino, 4.29M) reports in the Morning Energy column that the House passed "a three-year
extension, S. 4148 (116), of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards program on Monday by unanimous
consent." The current authorization of the program, "which aims to protect more than 3,300 facilities around the
country from terrorist attacks, is slated to lapse on Thursday."
Former NCTC Chief Travers Says Cutbacks Raise Risk Of New Terrorist Attacks.
NPR <https://www.npr.org/2020/07/21/893520358/ex-counterterrorism-chief-cutbacks-could-increase-risk-of-
new-attacks> (7/21, Myre, 3.12M) reports former counterterrorism chief Russell Tavers "says the country is
risking the gains made against terrorist threats by cutting back resources with little or no public debate." In an
interview with NPR, Travers also "expressed frustration at the poor state of relations between the intelligence
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community and the Trump Administration." Russ Travers, who served as acting director of the National
Counterterrorism Center, told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, co-host of `All Things Considered,' in his first
broadcast interview since leaving his government post, "If people believe that conditions have so changed and
the threat is so diminished that we can go back to the way things were [before the 9/11 attacks], so be it. I just
personally don't believe that's the right answer. And I don't like the quality of the discussion that has gotten us to
this point." Travers "said he's never seen such bad relations between intelligence professionals and a presidential
administration."
Counter-Intelligence
DOJ Prepared For More Mueller Declassification.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/circumstances-have-changed-doj-
ready-for-more-mueller-report-declassiciations> (7/21, Dunleavy, 448K) reports that the DOJ "has determined
more of Robert Mueller's report "can be declassified." DOJ Civil Division attorneys "filed a four-page
submission to a Washington, D.C., federal court on Tuesday, providing sealed responses to the judge's questions
about the redactions in Mueller's 448-page report and noting willingness to reveal more after a judge's ruling."
Graham Says Yates, Comey, McCabe Will Be Called To Testify Before Election.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/21/1indsey-graham-says-sally-yates-
testify-aug-5-andrt> (7/21, Swoyer, 492K) reports Senate Judiciary Chairman Graham "said Tuesday that Obama
administration officials will be called to testify before the November election." Former acting Attorney General
Sally Yates has agreed "voluntarily to come in August." She will testify on Aug. 5. Graham told the Times, "1
think she will have some interesting testimony and [former FBI Director James] Comey and [former Deputy FBI
Director Andrew] McCabe. We are looking at September to call them." Graham also "noted that it's possible
former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony could come later."
Op-Ed: Mainstream Media Fails To Provide Complete Story On Russia Probe.
In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/the-unasked-fbi-question-why-
11595372128> (7/21, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), Holman Jenkins, Jr. asks why the FBI relied on
information it knew to be baseless in the Russia probe. He reviews recently declassified reports from the FBI,
including the memo by former FBI official Peter Strzok. He criticizes mainstream media for not being more
aggressive in uncovering the false information, including its failure to identify the classified annex in IG
Horowtiz's report describing Comey's actions in linked to the hidden Russian intelligence.
Steele Text Messages Introduced At Dossier Defamation Trial In UK.
The Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.com/2020/07/21/christopher-steele-defamation-dossier-trialk (7/21, 716K)
reports a defamation trial against Christopher Steele "began in London on Monday, with revelations of the ex-
spy's efforts to disseminate his infamous dossier through the late Sen. John McCain and a longtime ally of the
Clintons." A lawyer for a Russian businessman suing Steele "read his text messages with Strobe Talbott, the
former president of Brookings Institution, and with David Kramer, a former State Department official who
worked with McCain." In another text, Steele "told Sir Andrew Wood, a former British diplomat, that McCain
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was `compromised' because he was provided a copy of the dossier." Text messages "read out during the first day
of a defamation trial against Christopher Steele in London on Monday revealed new details about how the
former British spy strategized with associates on how to disseminate the infamous anti-Trump dossier."
Senators Seek Answers On Expired FISA Programs.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/technology/508437-senators-demand-answers-on-expired-surveillance-
programs> (7/21, Rodrigo, 2.98M) reports Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Mike Lee (R-UT) on Thursday
"pressed the Trump Administration on whether and how mass surveillance programs authorized by FISA have
been halted since the act's expiration." The letter to Attorney General Barr and DNI Ratcliffe "raises concerns
that the Administration may be continuing to conduct surveillance operations by relying on Executive Order
12333." Sens. Leahy and Lee wrote, "Congress and the American people have a right to know if this or any other
administration is spying on people in the US outside of express congressional approval, with no or diminished
guardrails. The rights of all Americans depend on their government exercising its power responsibly, adhering to
the rule of law, and upholding its duty to act transparently. Any surveillance conducted in the absence of
statutory authorities and congressional oversight would be extraordinarily concerning and illegal."
Biden Says Intelligence Community Is Providing Him Information On Election Interference.
CBS News <https://www.cbsnews.cotn/video/what-the-u-s-intelligence-community-is-telling-joe-biden-about-
election-interference/> (7/21, 3.68M) 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson reports that presidential candidate Joe
Biden is receiving information about election interference from the intelligence community. Joe Biden "says
Russia, Iran, and China may be trying to meddle in the upcoming US presidential election." He's been "briefed
on the subject by the intelligence community."
Democrats Concerned Russia Targeting Biden. CNN <https://www.cnntotn/2020/07/21/politics/joe-biden-
russia-foreign-interference/index.html> (7/21, Herb, Raju, Cohen, 83.16M) reports that a request by Democratic
leaders for "the FBI to brief lawmakers on foreign election interference included concerns about a Russian-
linked 'disinformation' campaign to target former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 election, according to a
source familiar with the matter." A classified addendum attached to the letter to Director Wray "included
concerns about a potential Russian campaign targeting Biden, the source said," and the material referenced "was
included in warnings that the FBI has been offering for months now about election interference, another source
said."
Meanwhile, Politico <hups://www.politico.corn/news/2020/07/21/senate-republicans-no-reason-for-biden-to-
sound-the-alarm-on-russia-377030> (7/21, Matishak, 4.29M) reports that top Senate Republicans are "rejecting"
Biden's "amped-up public warnings about Russian interference in this year's presidential election, saying foreign
adversaries' efforts to meddle in U.S. democracy are nothing new after the Kremlin's hacking operation four
years ago."
DNI Offers August Worldwide Threats Briefing To SSCI.
CBS News <https://www.cbsnews.cotn/news/ratcliffe-director-of-national-intelligence-proposes-holding-
limited-worldwide-threat-hearing-in-august/> (7/21, Gazis, 3.68M) reports that DNI Ratcliffe "has proposed
appearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee for a partially open hearing on worldwide threats in early
August. But he suggested that the majority of the hearing, including a traditional question and answer session,
take place behind closed doors."
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Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dni-ratcliffe-to-deliver-threat-assessment-to-congress-partially-
behind-closed-doors> (7/21, Singman, 27.59M) reports that Ratcliffe said in a letter to the SSCI leadership that
"after `consultation with other Intelligence Community element heads and with consideration for the collective
concern about the exchange of information that is inherently classified,' he would appear before the committee in
both an open and closed setting — with intelligence community heads like CIA Director Gina Haspel, FBI
Director Christopher Wray, NSA Director Paul Nakasone and NGA Director Robert Sharp." Ratcliffe added that
"a closed session with a thorough exchange of classified questions and answers between the panel and
Committee members could be conducted to ensure members receive the threat information they need."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/u-s-spy-chiefs-offer-to-provide-threat-briefing-to-
congress-in-august-11595364921> (7/21, Strobel, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that a spokesman for
SSCI Acting Chair Marco Rubio said he and Vice Chair Mark Warner had discussed the issue on Tuesday. The
spokesman said, "They will continue to work with DNI Ratcliffe and are hopeful that the committee will hold a
hearing on this important topic soon."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/21/politics/john-ratcliffe-senate-intelligence-committee-world-wide-
threats-assessment/index.html> (7/21, Cohen, Leblanc, 83.16M) reports that the House and Senate intelligence
committees "have been pushing for the top US intelligence officials to appear for a public hearing on the annual
World Wide Threats Assessment for months but have been unable to reach an agreement with the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence on scheduling, in part, because of the recent turnover at the director position."
Meanwhile, the Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/spy-chief-ratcliffe-signals-
to-congress-he-is-willing-to-testify-on-world-threats-but-with-conditions> (7/21, Dunleavy, 448K) reports that
the terms laid out by Ratcliffe "will likely rankle Democrats not only because of the format but also since the
House Intelligence Committee, led by Rep. Adam Schiff, has yet to receive such an opportunity."
NSA Chief Says US Will Hit Back At Foreign Meddlers In 2020 Election.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/21/us-will-hit-back-at-foreign-meddlers-in-2020-election-spy-
chieft> (7/21, Jacobs, 4.57M) reports one of the top US spy chiefs "has vowed that the US would retaliate when
foreign nations attempted to interfere in the 2020 presidential election, amid rising concerns about Russian
hacking." Gen. Paul Nakasone, NSA director and US Cyber Command head, pledged, "We're going to act when
we see adversaries attempting to interfere in our elections." The remarks come "amid accusations from the US,
UK and Canada of Russian-backed hackers trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research from pharmaceutical
companies and academic institutions." Nakasone "said that the 2018 US midterm elections had left the NSA's
capabilities 'battle-tested' to protect against foreign interference in the 2020 presidential election." He added,
"We are going to know our adversaries better than they know themselves."
Report: UK Government Did Not Take Russia's Election Interference Seriously.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/europe/british-parliament-says-goveniment-
failed-to-investigate-possible-russiati-election-meddling/2020/07/21/f88f70f2-cabc-Ilea-99b0-
8426e26d203b_stoty.html> (7/21, Booth, Adam, 14.2M) reports the British Parliament's Intelligence and
Security Committee released a report finding that the UK government "failed to conduct serious assessments of
Russian attempts to interfere with British elections, including the 2016 Brexit referendum." The report also
found that the UK "welcomed the [Russian] oligarchs and their money with open arms, providing them with a
means of recycling illicit finance through the London laundromat', and connections at the highest levels with
access to UK companies and political figures." The report said, "This situation is in stark contrast to the US
handling of allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, where an intelligence
community assessment was produced within two months of the vote, with an unclassified summary being made
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public." The Post adds that the "report did not provide any striking evidence of Russian interference," but rather
"found that the British government did not really seem to take the issue seriously."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/21/world/europe/uk-russia-report-brexit-
interference.html> (7/21, Landler, Castle, 18.61M) says the report, which is "in many ways harder on British
officials than the Russians, did not answer the question of whether Russia swayed one of the most consequential
votes in modern British history: the 2016 referendum on leaving the EU. But it was unforgiving about who is
protecting British democracy." The authors said, "No one is."
The AP <https://www.startribune.com/report-hard-to-prove-russian-influence-on-uk-referendum/571843341/>
(7/21) reports Stewart Hosie, a committee member and member of Parliament for the opposition Scottish
National Party, "accused the government of `actively avoiding' allegations of Russian meddling, which he said
was unforgivable after evidence emerged that Moscow had interfered with the Scottish independence referendum
in 2014 and the US presidential election two years later."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/21/europeduk-russia-report-influence-gbr-intl/index.html> (7/21, Dewan,
McGee, Greene, 83.16M) reports that, "in one key section of the report, dealing with the Brexit referendum, the
British government is accused of failing to conduct a thorough inquiry into allegations of a Kremlin-sponsored
influence campaign." The report says, "We have not been provided with any post-referendum assessment of
Russian attempts at interference."
The Telegraph (UK) <https://www.telegraph.co.ukJpolitics/2020/07/21/russia-report-unpacked-moscows-
influence-uk-became-new-normal/> (7/21, Hope, Rayner, 956K) reports the committee's 55-page published
report, titled simply `Russia,' "was heavily redacted." A separate annex "was not withheld because it contains
classified information." TIME <https://time.com/5869372/russia-meddling-brexid> (7/21, 18.47M) reports the
intelligence committee report "covered the full range of the Russian threat to the UK, including election
interference, espionage and targeted assassinations such as the attempt to kill former spy Sergei Skripal in the
English city of Salisbury two years ago." Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/britain-russia/russia-
meddled-in-scottish-vote-unclear-on-brexit-uk-parliamentary-report-idUSS8N2E3044> (7/21) reports that the
report "said Russia sought to meddle in the 2014 Scottish referendum and intelligence agencies should produce
an assessment of potential interference in the Brexit referendum."
The Independent (UK) <https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/russia-report-boris-johnson-ulc-
government-eu-referendum-putin-a9631066.html> (7/21, Sengupta, 1.36M) reports the security and intelligence
services "were particularly wary of being accused of interfering in the political process." As a result, "the task of
'defending the UK's democratic processes,' a fundamental safeguard for the nation, became 'something of a hot
potato:' Russian influence was established as the 'new normal' for the UK." The ISC "stressed that urgent
measures now have to be taken, with MI5 taking the lead in combating the threat."
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/news/world/russia-launched-cyberattacks-disinformation-campaigns-u-
k-according-study-n1234436> (7/21, Smith, 6.14M) reports Lisa Nandy, the opposition Labour Party's shadow
foreign secretary "said it was 'extraordinary' that Boris Johnson chose to 'block the publication of this important
report that systematically goes through the threat Russia poses to the UK's national security.'"
Also providing similar coverage on the story are NPR <https://wwvv.nprorg/2020/07/21/893443735/u-k-
actively-avoided-investigating-russian-interference-lawmakers-find> (7/21, Dwyer, 3.12M), The Hill
<https://thehill.com/policy/international/europe/508281-watchdog-report-british-government-badly-
underestimated-threat-of> (7/21, Bowden, 2.98M), Independent (UK)
<https://www.independent.co.u1c/news/uk/politics/russia-report-brexit-referendum-interference-boris-johnson-
investigation-a9629956.html> (7/21, Merrick, 1.36M), and The Guardian (UK)
<https://www.theguardian.corn/world/2020/jul/21/just-what-does-the-uk-russia-report-say-key-points-explained>
(7/21, Murphy, 4.19M).
Op-Ed: Responding Effectively Is Key Point Of The UK Parliament's Report. In his column in the Washington
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Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminencorn/opinion/responding-effectively-the-bottom-line-on-
parliaments-report-on-russian-intelligence> (7/21, 448K), Tom Rogan writes, "There are opportunities even
where the committee only sees difficulties. On Syria, for example, the report notes that 'Russia views its
intervention in support of the Assad regime as a success, and it is clear that its presence in Syria presents the
West with difficulty in supporting peace in the region. Russia's increased links with Iran, and trade initiatives
with a range of countries in the Gulf area, complicate the situation further.'" He contends, "While this is all true,
the UK could offset Russian influence-building with the Sunni monarchies by consolidating US support for these
admittedly imperfect alliances. Britain could also introduce legislation to increase Russian President Vladimir
Putin's now-escalating difficulties in his Syrian adventure. Such efforts would have significant humanitarian and
strategic import. As a parliamentary report, however, the first priority here is to generate and maintain public
attention upon Putin's threat and associated legislation."
Senate Report Accuses China Of "Digital Authoritarianism."
Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-china-surveillance/u-s-senate-report-accuses-china-of-digital-
authoritarianism-idUSKCN24MION> (7/21, Zengerle) says a US Senate report released Tuesday accused China
of "using its technological rise to develop 'digital authoritarianism' to conduct surveillance and censor
information not just within its borders, but around the world." The report, led by Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and
"conducted by Democratic staff, says China uses technologies such as artificial intelligence and biometrics to
keep track of its citizens and control information." The report, says the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/the-future-of-the-intemet-could-be-chinese-and-
authoritarian-wams-senate-foreign-relations-report/2020/07/21/e6b5092c-ca4a-llea-99b0-
8426e26d203b_story.html> (7/21, Mahtani, 14.2M), details how China has sought to "create a new model of
governance for the digital domain," through mass surveillance technology and controlling access to information
and content.
Army Official Says Classified Intelligence Telework Environment Coming Soon.
MeriTalk <https://www.meritalk.corn/articles/army-official-classified-intel-teleworlc-environment-coming-
soon/> (7/21, Malone) reports Jennifer Zbozny, director of the Software Engineering Center at the Army's
Communications-Electronic Command, "confirmed at an event today a Federal network environment that
supports classified telework is coming soon to agencies within the IC." Zbozny "said that her agency struggled
with virtual private network (VPN) capacity at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic." She said,
"Everybody trying to VPN into the network at the same time, every day was killing us." While the Army is "now
in a 'good place' when it comes to VPN capacity, she stipulated that not everybody has been able to do their jobs
from home." Zbozny explained, "The biggest thing that we've learned that we're still really working to fix are
there are some jobs that we do here that we can't really easily just transition to doing at home. For example,
anything on a classified network."
QinetiQ Signs Deal With Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.
The Washington Exec <https://washingtonexec.corn/2020/07/qinetiq-inks-deal-with-dcsa-enters-next-phase-of-
us-growth> (7/21, Degges) reports QinetiQ has "signed an agreement with the Defense Counterintelligence and
Security Agency to operate all of its US defense and security operations under a new special security
agreement." This agreement "replaces the previous proxy agreement and covers all operations undertaken
through the 2019 acquisition of MTEQ, a provider of advanced sensing solutions." The agreement will "bring
together the company's US defense and security operations under QinetiQ Inc. as a single brand". QinetiQ "said
this is a major growth milestone for the company and will fundamentally improve how it operates in the US
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defense market." Steve Wadey, CEO of QinetiQ Group, "said that he agreement 'enables us to fundamentally
reset the way we go to market as an integrated global defense and security company."
Army's New Directorate Eyes Multidomain Integration.
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismettotn/smr/information-warfare/2020/07/21/the-armys-new-directorate-
eyes-multidomain-integration> (7/21, Pomerleau) reports the Army has created "a new entity within its
operations and plans directorate, G-3/5/7, to focus on non-physical capabilities and better ready the service for
multidomain operations." The new directorate, Department of the Army's Management Office-Strategic
Operations (DAMO-SO), was "created about six months ago and replaces DAMO-CY, which focused primarily
on cyberspace operations." The organization now "encompasses cyber, electronic warfare, information
operations, space, enterprise IT networks, tactical communications networks, data architectures and artificial
intelligence." Brig. Gen. Martin Klein, director of DAMO-SO, told C4ISRNET in a July 20 interview, "We're an
organization that pulls together a lot of the multidomain operating capabilities. Things like cyber, electronic
warfare, information operations, space. We're also bringing into the directorate the capabilities of really
underwriting the Army's ability to digitally transform into this new era ... Part of what we've been asked to do is
underwrite multidomain operations and then to digitally enable our warfighting systems."
Op-Ed: The US Needs To Respond To EU's Schrems II Decision.
In a commentary in Lawfare <https://www.lawfareblog.com/how-can-us-respond-schrems-ii> (7/21), Stewart
Baker writes, "The decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in Schrems II is gobsmacking in its mix of
judicial imperialism and Eurocentric hypocrisy. The decision invalidates the Privacy Shield agreement between
the US and the EU on the ground that US protections for individual rights are not 'adequate.' It manages to do
this while acknowledging that the court and the EU have no authority to elaborate or enforce these rights against
any of the EU's member states.... The judges of the CJEU declare that large chunks of US intelligence law —
such as Section 702 of FISA — are beyond the pale." He concludes, "The US should ask for the concessions it
should have gotten last time: a binding assurance that US protections for individual rights are not in need of
European editing and that data flows will never be threatened again over this issue."
Criminal Investigations
FBI Probing Links Between Attacks On New Jersey Federal Judge, California Attorney.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/928d6ee9db914d9d915fced8320606ed?
pubid=fbi> (7/21, story 5, 2:15, O'Donnell, 4.49M) reported, "Tonight, investigators say the man who allegedly
targeted a federal judge in New Jersey is the prime suspect in a California murder eight days ago, and officials
say the gun used in the suspect's suicide was the same gun in the attack that killed Judge Esther Salas's son and
injured her husband." CBS (Oliver) added, "Tonight, authorities believe the killer was Roy Den Hollander.
Sources say he posed as a FedEx delivery man and opened fire in broad daylight at the door of New Jersey
federal judge Esther Salas. Den Hollander was found dead in a car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound a day
later. Investigators believe the gun recovered where he died matches not only the one used in the New Jersey
murder, but is now being tested to see if it was used in the California shooting."
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/ed5fd9a90e0446bd8b194d165c32f67d?
pubid=fbi> (7/21, story 5, 1:40, Muir, 7.14M) reported, "Tonight, authorities uncovering disturbing twists as they
investigate the attack on New Jersey federal judge Esther Salas's family that left her only son dead and husband
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in the hospital. Law enforcement sources revealing suspect Roy Den Hollander is also being investigated in the
killing of Marc Angelucci this month in California." ABC (Ramos) added, "Sources say the gunman in
Angelucci's killing was dressed similarly to Den Hollander, wearing a FedEx uniform, when police say he
opened fire on Salas's 20-year-old son Daniel and husband Mark Anderl on Sunday. A 2015 case in which Den
Hollander, a lawyer and self-described anti-feminist, represented the plaintiff was presided over by Judge Salas
before another lawyer took over in June 2019. The names of a dozen others were found in his car, including New
York state chief judge Janet DiFiore."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/fbi-suspect-shooting-nj-judges-mens-rights-attorney-califomia> (7/21,
Gearty, 27.59M) reports, "The San Bernardino Sheriff's office was investigating Angelucci's murder without
identifying a suspect, but the investigation is now in the hands of the FBI, sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Mauricio
Hurtado told Fox News Monday. `The FBI asked to see certain things in our case to see if it's linked to their
case,' he said."
The AP <https://wwvv.sfchronicle.corn/news/article/Feds-probe-men-s-rights-lawyer-in-2nd-killing-
15422893.php> (7/21, Balsamo, Dazio) reports, "Angelucci, like Den Hollander, was involved in lawsuits
alleging gender discrimination against men. He was shot to death July 11 at his home in San Bernardino County,
California. The official cautioned the investigation was in its early stages and federal officials were working with
local homicide detectives. In both cases, the suspect appeared to pose as a delivery driver, the official said."
Investigators "are also examining Den Hollander's financial and travel records, as well as misogynistic screeds
he posted online, said the official, who could not discuss an ongoing investigation publicly and spoke to the AP
on condition of anonymity."
The Los Angeles Times <hups://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-07-21/fbi-deliveryman-suspect-new-
jersey-judge-family-attack-califonia-lawyer-killing> (7/21, 4.64M) reports, "FBI investigators are examining
Den Hollander's travel records and finances in the weeks before the deadly incident Sunday. His body was found
in Sullivan County, N.Y., late Sunday. A package addressed to Salas was recovered with Den Hollander, along
with another for a New York judge."
NJ News <https://www.nj.corn/middlesex/2020/07/lawyer-suspected-in-fatal-shooting-at-nj-federal-judges-
home-may-have-been-targeting-another-judge.html> (7/21, Attrino, 1.72M) reports, "Salas was the judge in a
2015 lawsuit Den Hollander filed in federal court claiming the Selective Service System, which requires men to
register for military draft, 'discriminates against both sexes in violation of Equal Protection as incorporated into
the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.'
ABC News <https://abcnews.go.com/US/salas-shooter-targeting-female-judge/story?id=71892702> (7/21,
Haworth, ICatersky, 2.97M) reports, "Hollander's body was discovered in a car by a municipal employee in the
town of Rockland, New York. He died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, the sources said. New York
State Police were on scene and the FBI was called." CBS News <https://vvww.cbsnews.com/news/new-jersey-
federal-judge-son-husband-shooting-esther-salas-intended-targett> (7/21, 3.68M) also reports on its website.
Federal Judge Mulls Releasing Ghislaine Maxwell's Testimony About Her Sex Life.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-07-21/maxwell-s-testimony-about-her-sex-life-
could-soon-be-released> (7/21, Hurtado, 4.73M) reports, "A federal judge is considering making public a trove
of previously sealed records from a 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, who is now facing charges that she
trafficked girls as young as 14 for her former boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein." US District Judge Loretta Preska in
New York "scheduled a Thursday conference to discuss the possible unsealing of five different sets of documents
relating to a defamation lawsuit against Maxwell by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, whom Maxwell had said
was lying." Bloomberg adds, "The possible release is coming as Maxwell's lawyer are trying to tamp down
statements about her criminal case, in which she has pleaded not guilty. On Tuesday, they asked the judge in that
case, U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, to issue a gag order on prosecutors, FBI agents and lawyers for Maxwell
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and Epstein's alleged victims."
The AP <https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2020-07-21/lawyer-for-epsteins-ex-girlfriend-seeks-gag-
order-in-case> (7/21, Neumeister) reports from New York, "A lawyer for financier Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend
on Tuesday asked a judge presiding over her sex crimes case to impose a gag order on lawyers and others to
reduce prejudicial pretrial publicity and protect her chances of a fair trial." Jeffrey Pagliuca "filed a letter in
Manhattan federal court citing public comments made by Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss, the head of New
York's FBI office and lawyers for accusers of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell after her July 2 arrest in
Bradford, New Hampshire. He said the comments show that an order is necessary to prevent `prejudicial pretrial
publicity by the government, its agents, and lawyers for alleged witnesses.' In particular, he cited comments at a
news conference by William Sweeney, head of New York's FBI office, that referenced Maxwell as 'one of the
villains in this investigation' and compared her to a snake that `slithered away to a gorgeous property in New
Hampshire.'
Trump Comments On Ghislaine Maxwell Case. ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/46efcacd324c485ab0b5da2919d78fcf?pubid=fbi> (7/21, story 7,
0:20, Muir, 7.14M) reported, "President Trump was asked late today about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged co-
conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell. She pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges last week. One of her alleged
victims describing her as a predator and monster. The President today saying he hasn't followed her case, that
they met numerous times, and that he wishes her well."
Body Exhumed In Kansas Cold Case As FBI Probes Possible Hate Crime.
The Kansas City (MO) Star <https://www.kansascity.com/news/state/kansas/article244393192.html> (7/21,
Koop, 549K) reports, "The body of Alonzo Brooks, the Black man whose death was featured by `Unsolved
Mysteries' on Netflix, has been exhumed in Kansas, media outlets report. The grave was dug up at a Topeka
cemetery Tuesday as the FBI investigates the cold case as a possible hate crime, KSNT reported." The Star adds,
"The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI have recently said they got a credible tip in the investigation of
Brooks' death, WIBW reported." In 2004, Brooks, "who lived in Gardner, went with friends to a party at a
farmhouse in La Cygne, a small east-central Kansas town. He went missing for nearly a month despite search
efforts by the sheriff's office and other law enforcement."
KSNT-TV <https://www.lcsnt.com/news/crews-digging-up-topeka-grave-of-cold-case-murder-victim> Topeka,
KS (7/21, Brandt) reports, "The FBI recently reopened his 16-year-old cold case and listed it as a hate crime. The
family says tips have come in since a recent Netflix documentary aired a special about his case. Brooks was 23
years old in 2004 when he went to a party in LaCygne, which is on the eastern edge of Kansas. He never came
home and family members found his body in a creek weeks after he went missing. Last month the FBI
announced a $100,000 reward for answers about Brooks murder."
FBI Seeks Public Tips, Offers Reward In Effort To Solve 2016 Florida Mass Shooting.
The Naples (FL) Daily News <https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/crime/2020/07/21/club-blu-shooting-
police-effort-seeks-tips-offers-reward-2016-mass-shooting-fort-myers/5475017002/> (7/21, Braun, 185K)
reports, "Federal, state and local law enforcement announced Tuesday a joint effort to solve the 2016 Club Blu
shooting in Fort Myers that killed two and injured 14 others. Called `Operation Club Blu,' the Fort Myers Police
Department, Lee County Sheriff's Office, FBI and the State Attorney's office are hoping to collect additional tips
and are offering a $20,000 reward as incentive for information in the mass shooting. `We can't let violence get
the upper hand and we can't let the night of July 25, 2016 ever happen again,' said Michael McPherson, special-
agent-in-charge of the Tampa FBI office."
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WINK-TV <hftps://vvww.winknews.com/2020/07/21/1cso-hosting-joint-press-conference-with-federal-officialst>
Fort Myers, FL (7/21, 34K) reports that the FBI, Lee County Sheriff's Office and the Fort Myers Police
Department "announced `Operation Club Blu' and a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of
suspects in the 2016 Club Blu shooting." The agencies said that they are "dedicating detectives and investigators
to focus on the case again and upping the ante with a $20,000 reward, pleading for people to come forward."
FBI Investigating Attack On Mississippi Police Deputy.
The Hattiesburg (MS) American <https://www.hattiesburgamerican.corn/story/news/2020/07/21/fbi-
investigating-assault-federal-law-enforcement-officer-gautier-mississippi/5482689002/> (7/21, 32K) reports that
the FBI is "investigating an assault of a federal law enforcement officer after shots were fired at a hotel in
Gautier Tuesday." An unidentified Harrison County Sheriff's deputy "was shot in the neck Tuesday morning
while serving a warrant for a kidnapping at the Siegel Select Hotel."
The Biloxi (MS) Sun Herald <https://www.sunherald.corn/news/local/crime/article244382397.html> (7/21,
116K) reports Joseph Dale Sonnier, who "was wanted in Hancock County for two counts of kidnapping, two
counts of aggravated assault, armed robbery and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon," was the target of
the warrant.
WALA-TV <https://www.foxl0tv.com/news/fbi-investigating-assault-on-federal-law-enforcement-officer-in-
gautier/article_eafdf6la-cb8f-Ilea-9aeb-aff5fad11902.html> Mobile, AL (7/21, 39K) reports that the Mississippi
Bureau of Investigation "is investigating the shooting and processing the scene."
Also reporting are Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/us/fbi-investigates-us-marshals-officer-shot-
mississippi-hotel> (7/21, Ruiz, 27.59M), WLOX-TV <https://www.wlox.corn/video/2020/07/21/suspect-fbi-
custody-after-officer-was-shot-gautier/> Biloxi, MS (7/21, 24K), and Jackson (MS) Clarion Ledger
<https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2020/07/21/fbi-investigating-assault-federal-law-enforcement-
officer-gautier-mississippi/5482689002/> (7/21, 275K).
FBI Investigating Ohio Bank Robbery.
WNWO-TV <https://nbc24.corn/news/localai-searching-for-man-who-robbed-directions-credit-union-in-
maumee> Toledo, OH (7/21) reports that the FBI "is looking to identify a man who robbed a credit union in
Maumee Tuesday afternoon." The suspect robbed the Directions Credit Union while holding a young child.
WTVG-TV <https://www.13abc.com/2020/07/21/police-fbi-seek-suspect-who-allegedly-robbed-maumee-credit-
union-while-holding-child/> Toledo, OH (7/21, 64K) reports that the suspect "entered the building carrying a
young child and passed a note to a teller demanding money and threatening to detonate an explosive device."
WTOL-TV <http://www.wtol.com/article/news/localabi-man-robs-local-bank-while-carrying-small-child/512-
abda87a1-3812-49fe-9587-4e99bf82b0c5> Toledo, OH (7/21, 76K) reports that the FBI "says the suspect
appeared to have left in a silver Cadillac."
Atomwaffen Division Member Pleads Guilty To Making Interstate Threats.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corrillocaUpublic-safety/man-admits-involvement-in-neo-
nazi-swatting-conspiracy/2020/07/21/572053b6-cad1-11 ea-bc6a-684 I b28d9093_story.html> (7/21, Weiner,
I4.2M) reports Atomwaffen Division member John William Kirby Kelley has pleaded guilty to making interstate
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threats after a federal investigation identified him as the source of "swatting" calls made against journalists,
activists and politicians. He "face[s] up to five years in prison," and he "[has] agreed to pay restitution to the
police departments involved."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-07-21/ex-student-pleads-to-swatting-conspiracy-with-
neo-nazi> (7/21) reports Kelley "suggested [Old Dominion] university as a target for the swatting calls `because
he did not want to attend class."' Authorities "began investigating Kelley in November 2018, when Old
Dominion received a call that someone armed with an AR-15 had hidden pipe bombs on campus," after police
"received a call hours later from someone with a similar voice who said he had dialed accidentally." The FBI
"compared the voices on both calls and investigators matched email accounts and phone numbers connecting
Kelley to the calls."
Missouri Man Charged With Child Pornography Possession.
The Columbia (MO) Daily Tribune <https://www.columbiatribune.corn/news/20200721/columbia-man-facing-
federal-child-porn-charge> (7/21, Pratt, 63K) reports Andrew Paul Capps "was arrested Friday on a warrant for
receiving or distributing child pornography" after the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children alerted
the authorities about two images "uploaded to Facebook messenger from a user later determined to be Capps."
The affidavit adds Capps "told authorities he had urges to assault children as young as 8 years old and viewing
child pornography controlled his urges."
Georgia Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography Production.
WTGS-TV <http://fox28media.com/news/locaUgeorgia-man-sentenced-to-22-years-in-federal-prison-for-
producing-child-pornography> Savannah, GA (7/21, Brock) reports Richard Hunt Moore Jr, who "pled guilty to
one count of production of child pornography," was "sentenced Tuesday to 22 years in prison for producing child
pornography." The investigation "began when Moore was found with a minor at a motel in Augusta," where FBI
agents "discovered child pornography on electronic devices in Moore's possession."
Former Maryland Police Officer Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Possession.
The AP <https://www.chron.corn/news/article/Baltimore-police-officer-pleads-guilty-to-child-15423949.php>
(7/21) reports former Baltimore police officer James Robert Wissmann IV "pleaded guilty on Tuesday to
possessing child pornography." He will "be sentenced to at least four years in prison if a judge accepts his plea
agreement with federal prosecutors." The investigation began in October 2018, when an unidentified messaging
application "reported Wissmann's activity to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children."
FBI Investigating Idaho Shooting.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/idaho/articles/2020-07-21/idaho-suspect-in-shootout-pursuit-
idd-as-ammon-bundy-ally> (7/21) reports that the FBI is investigating Sean L. Anderson, who "was identified
Monday following a pursuit and shootout Saturday that followed an attempted traffic stop for an apparent
equipment violation." The pursuit "ended when the vehicle stopped in a residential area and shots were fired,"
and he "was hospitalized." Anderson "was one of the last four holdouts during the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge protest, along with Ammon Bundy of Emmett, Idaho."
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Report: FBI Investigating California Voter Fraud In Illinois.
The Chicago Sun-Times <https://chicago.suntimestotn/crime/2020/7/21/21327557/suspicious-california-voter-
registrations-led-fbi-back-of-the-yards-home-2018> (7/21, 875K) reports that the FBI is investigating identity
theft and voter fraud within the California online voter registration system, and the investigation brought FBI
agents to Chicago, where they "collected `election mail,' county recorder documents and `California voter
registrations' during a search in May 2018." The investigation has not yet resulted in charges, and the FBI
"declined to comment" on an ongoing investigation.
New York Man Sentenced Over Sexual Abuse Of Minors.
The Appleton (WI) Post-Crescent <https://www.postcreascent.corn/story/news/crime/2020/07/21/appleton-child-
sex-abuse-new-york-online-predator-sentenced-prison/5477872002/> (7/21, 246K) reports registered sex
offender Con W. Davis, who "initiated online relationships with teenagers by pretending to be a 19-year-old
named Caleb," was "sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for sexually abusing two children in Appleton and
California." He "traveled to southern California in April 2018 where he rented a hotel room and violently
sexually abused a 14-year-old over several days," and later "traveled to Appleton where he sexually abused a 13-
year-old outside the Fox River Mall." He was interdicted by police, who "found videos on his cellphone of Davis
abusing the children."
Colorado Man Receives New Charges Over Hate Crime.
KMGH-TV <https://www.thedenverchannel.corn/news/local-news/prosecutors-add-hate-crime-charge-for-man-
accused-of-attacking-sikh-store-owner-in-lakewood> Denver (7/21, 168K) reports Eric Breemen, who "allegedly
ran over a Sikh store owner in Lakewood In late April," now "faces 17 counts, including a felony bias-motivated
crime charge and attempted murder." Breeman "is being held on a $50,000 bond at the Jefferson County jail and
is next due in court July 24 for a preliminary hearing."
Former Virginia Gang Member Sentenced For Murder.
WVEC-TV <https://wvvw.13newsnow.cotn/article/news/crime/former-gang-leader-sentenced-to-45-years-in-
prison-for-murder-racketeering/291-21a18524-Idal-41b1-b6f4-da9913ad855c> Hampton Roads, VA (7/21, 49K)
reports former Nine Trey Gangsters leader Rashaun Antonio Taylor will "spend 45 years behind bars for his role
in the murder of a 23-year-old man as well as a racketeering conspiracy." A jury "convicted Taylor of
racketeering conspiracy that included murder, the use of a firearm resulting in death, distribution of heroin, and
being a felon in possession of a firearm."
FBI Among Agencies Involved In Search For Missing Iowa Girl.
KWQC-TV <https://www.kwqc.cotn/2020/07/22/you-may-not-see-the-fbi-but-we-are-there-fbi-among-agencies-
involved-in-search-for-breasia-terrell/> Davenport, IA (7/22, Spinelli, 79K) reports from Davenport, Iowa,
"Missing 10-year-old Breasia Terrell has not been seen since the early morning hours on Friday, July 10. As the
investigation into her disappearance continues, Davenport police are being assisted by a handful of agencies,
including the FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children." According to KWQC-TV,
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"Davenport police addressed the public Monday about the ongoing investigation," and "on Tuesday, TV6 spoke
with Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Omaha Division, ICristi Johnson, who remains in Davenport working
on Terrell's case. Johnson said, 'Every day in the FBI we maintain excellent relationships with our local police
departments and our police chiefs. In this investigation, on July 10 we were in contact with the Chief and offered
our assistance with respect to everything that we can offer in a case like this, and of course, immediately we all
started working together.'
DEA, FBI Involved With Cannabis-Related Operation In Maine.
An online WCSH-TV <https://www.newscentermaine.corn/article/news/crime/fbi-dea-law-enforcement-
investigate-farmington-cannabis-businesses-in-connection-with-ongoing-federal-investigation/97-dac9885e-
0d82-43ce-90a6-35fc323e5ce7> Portland, ME (7/21) report says FBI and DEA employees were in Maine on
Tuesday, when law enforcement workers "swarmed the area" in which two cannabis businesses are located in the
town of Farmington. Kristen Setera, an FBI spokesperson, said those law enforcement workers were conducting
court-authorized activity. The Lewiston (ME) Sun Journal <https://www.sunjournal.corn/2020/07/2 Ulaw-
enforcement-amassing-in-farrningtonk (7/21, Perry, 25K) reports, "Marijuana plants were being tossed Tuesday
morning from the back of the Narrow Gauge Distributors" in Farmington, "after many law enforcement officers
converged on the cannabis distribution business." The DEA and the FBI were involved with Tuesday's operation,
which "also focused on other businesses in the area, including The Homegrown Connection." The Sun Journal
article is also posted to the Central Maine <hops://www.centralmaine.com/2020/07/21/law-enforcement-
amassing-in-farmingtonk (7/21, 21K) website. The Bangor (ME) Daily News
<https://bangordailynews.corn/2020/07/21/news/central-maine/fbi-state-police-appear-to-be-raiding-businesses-
in-farmington-livermore/> (7/21, 198K) and the WMTW-TV <https://www.wmtw.com/article/police-swarm-2-
farrnington-businesses-but-decline-to-say-why/33380614> Portland, ME (7/21, 105K) website also cover this
story.
First Person Arrested As Result Of DOJ Operation Facing Drug Charge.
The Kansas City (MO) Star <https://wwvv.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article244371867.html> (7/21,
Spoerre, 549K) reports that when the Department of Justice (DOJ) "announced the creation of a federal
operation that would bring more than 200 agents to the Kansas City area, officials emphasized the focus would
be on solving more shootings." Monty W. Ray, the first person arrested as a result of the operation, "was charged
Monday in federal court with being an unlawful drug user in possession of firearms." The Star highlights that
agents with the DEA and the FBI are being deployed to Kansas City, Missouri, as part of the operation that
apprehended Ray.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Nevada COVID-19 Fraud Task Force Probing Unemployment Claims.
KVVU-TV <hops://www.fox5vegas.corn/coronavirus/nevada-covid-19-fraud-task-force-investigating-
fraudulent-detr-unemployment-clairns/article_84e7830e-cb90-11ea-b2fa-eb3ec52e8516.html> Las Vegas (7/21,
Emerson, 124K) reports from Las Vegas, "Nevada's COVID-19 Fraud Task Force released guidance on what to
do if you're the victim of unemployment benefit fraud." Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford and US
Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich "said the task force has received reports that personal information of current and
past Nevadans is being used to file fraudulent applications for unemployment benefits. 'This Task Force was
formed to fight fraud and prosecute those using COVID-19 for their own financial gain,' Ford said in a
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statement. 'Thousands of Nevadans have lost their jobs and are facing extreme financial hardship. I urge
Nevadans affected by or with information about fraudulent unemployment applications to file a complaint with
the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center and DETR.'"
Illinois Republicans Seek Special Legislative Session To Act On Corruption Probe.
The Chicago Daily Herald <http://www.dailyherald.corn/news/20200721/call-a-special-session-republicans-
want-priticzer-to-act-on-corruption-probe> (7/21, Pyke, 358K) reports, "Republican lawmakers pressured
Democrats and Gov. J.B. Pritzker to reconvene the General Assembly to address the corruption scandal engulfing
CornEd and implicating Speaker Michael Madigan Tuesday. 'The governor needs to step in and lead on this
issue,' Republican Rep. Grant Wehrli of Naperville said during an online press conference with the House
Republican Caucus. 'Call a special session."' The Daily Herald adds, "Republican state representatives also said
they want the speaker to resign. Madigan contends he has committed no wrong-doing." ComEd "has admitted to
conspiring with a public official identified as Madigan to hire his allies and award contracts to cronies in
exchange for favorable legislation that enabled rate hikes between 2011 and 2019. The utility was charged with
bribery, and agreed to a $200 million fine that will not be paid through surcharges or fees on customers, the FBI
and federal prosecutors announced Friday."
Massachusetts Transit Authority To Pay $300,000 To Settle Fraud Allegations.
The Worcester (MA) Telegram & Gazette <https://www.telegram.corn/news/20200721/mart-to-pay-300k-to-
settle-masshealth-fraud-allegations> (7/21, Petrishen, 124K) reports, "The Montachusett Regional Transportation
authority has agreed to pay $300,000 to resolve accusations it failed to prevent contractors from fraudulently
submitting reimbursement claims for rides that were never provided to MassHealth patients, prosecutors
announced Tuesday." MART, "one of more than a dozen public, nonprofit transportation authorities in the state,"
"failed to ensure subcontractors providing rides covered by MassHealth performed the work, said U.S. Attorney
Andrew E. Lelling in a news release. According to Lelling, MART, which also receives management fees for its
brokerage from state coffers, was required through its state contract to have procedures in place to ensure the
scheduled trips were performed as billed. Lelling alleged MART had insufficient oversight procedures from 2011
to 2015, which resulted in transportation companies submitting 'thousands' of false invoices to MART that the
authority then charged to MassHealth."
FBI Raids Michigan Office In Vitamin C Probe.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/money/2020/07/21/coronavirus-vitamin-c-demand-surged-during-
pandemic/5403847002/> (7/21, Schrotenboer, 10.31M) reports, "Wearing face masks and protective Tyvek suits
with yellow boots, FBI investigators recently raided a medical building in metro Detroit to gather evidence about
an alleged fake treatment being sold for COVID-19." The agents "were investigating a suspected scheme
involving...Vitamin C," a "powerful antioxidant" that "has become the subject of faith, controversy and even
frequent government crackdowns during the pandemic." USA Today adds, "In the federal case near Detroit, Dr.
Charles Mok has been charged with health care fraud and is accused of using the pandemic as an opportunity to
bill insurers, including Medicare, for high-dose vitamin C intravenous infusions that authorities say were
'fraudulently represented as COVID-19 treatments and preventative measures.' His case drew investigators from
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the FBI, who wore protective gear during the raid in
April to guard against exposure to COVID-19."
Cohen Suit Says He Was Returned To Prison To Stop Book About Trump.
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The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/nyregion/michael-cohen-trump-book.html> (7/21,
Feuer, Weiser, 18.61 M) reports President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen "says it was no secret" that he
was writing a book about President Trump. Earlier this month, "federal officials abruptly sent Mr. Cohen back to
prison because he balked at signing an agreement that would have let him stay at home with a key restriction: He
would not have been allowed to publish his book before the November elections." Cohen "has responded with a
lawsuit claiming that the government has violated his First Amendment rights by returning him to custody and
interrupting his writing." The suit "accuses Attorney General William P. Barr and federal prison officials of using
his return to prison as a way to stop the publication of the book, which, court papers say, paints the president as a
racist."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/michael-cohen-book-
trump/2020/07/21/d7aedac0-cafe-11ea-bc6a-6841b28d9093_story.html> (7/21, Jacobs, I4.2M) reports Cohen
said in court documents filed Monday night that his book will contain "my firsthand experiences and
observations based on my decade-long employment and relationship with Mr. Trump and his family, both before
and after he was elected.... In particular,