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DATE: FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Judge Grants Restraining Order Against Federal Agents In Portland.
Protests
• Trump, Lightfoot Discussed Plans To Deploy Federal Agents In Chicago.
• Detroit Officials Would Welcome Federal Help To Combat Gun Crimes.
• Trump To Send Federal Agents To Milwaukee To Combat Violence.
• Cleveland Officials To Address Federal Intervention.
• FBI Announces Arrest In Burning Of Salt Lake City Police Car.
• Wolf: Federal Agents Are Needed In Portland Due To Local Officials' Failures.
• Albuquerque Mayor Rejects Deployment Of Federal Agents.
• Administration Sending Tactical Team To Seattle.
• Minnesota Lawmakers Reach Deal On Police Reform.
• Cuomo: Trump's "Concerns About New York City Were Well-Founded."
• As Cuts Begin, LAPD Chief Tells Troops To "Show Your Relevance."
• Charlamagne Tha God Criticizes Biden For Labeling Trump First Racist President.
• PolitiFact Silent After Planned Parenthood Repudiates Founder's Racism.
• DC's NFL Team To Temporarily Rebrand As "Washington Football Team."
• WSJournal: Leaked Letter By Employees Will Not Diminish Editorial Page's Independence.
Counter-Terrorism
• Georgia Man Sentenced For Planning White House Attack.
• 9/11 Families Ask Barr For Access To Saudi Lawsuit Records.
• ISIS Group Claims Responsibility For Killing Five Aid Workers In Nigeria.
• In Interview, British ISIS Members Admit To Holding Americans Captive.
• UN Report Warns ISIS Exploiting Coronavirus Security Gaps To Relaunch Insurgency.
• IS Prisoner Issue A Ticking Time Bomb For The West.
Counter-Intelligence
• DNI Declassifies Document Showing FBI Used Trump's Candidate Briefing To Advance Russia Probe.
• CNN, BuzzFeed Call Government's Withholding Of Information From Mueller Report "Misconduct."
• Democrats Denounce Packets On Biden Sent To Trump Allies By Ukrainian Lawmaker.
• Ex-Flynn Deputy KT McFarland Says Durham Will Issue Indictments In Coming Months.
• DOJ: FBI Interviewing Chinese Visa Holders About Possible Military Ties.
• Lawfare Files Lawsuit Against ODNI For Internal Studies To Assess If IC Is Being Compromised.
• ODNI Releases Ethics Guide For Al Technologies.
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• IC Juggling Telework, Workforce Flexibilities To Accomplish Classified Work.
• Pentagon's UFO Unit Will Make Some Findings Public.
• BLM Review Fast Tracked For Nevada Vanadium Mine.
• Reality Winner Alleges "Dire" Conditions At Prison Facility Where Leaker Contracted Coronavirus.
Criminal Investigations
• Federal Judges Rule Against Maxwell's Gag-Order, Documents Requests.
• Former Pennsylvania Congressman Indicted For Voting Fraud.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Increases Reward For Information On Missing Iowa Girl.
• California Men Indicted For Illegal Possession Of Firearms.
• Montana Police Investigating Fires At Glacier National Park.
• Missouri Man Sentenced For Sending Digital Threats.
• Florida Man Arrested For Solicitation Of Minor.
• Montana Man Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Production.
• Louisiana Man Accused Of Child Pornography Production.
• FBI Investigating 2019 Murders In New Mexico.
• Federal Agent Facing Charges In Illegal Prescription Painkiller Distribution Case.
• Defendant Gets Five Years In Prison For Participating In Cocaine Trafficking Conspiracy.
• Washington State Man Indicted For Murders.
• Michigan Man Sentenced Over Lying To The FBI.
• FBI Takes Over Michigan Murder Investigation.
• Former Army Scout Indicted For Creating IED In Texas.
• Michigan Man Charged With Robbing Casino Patrons.
• Continuing Coverage: Colorado Man Charged With Hate Crime Over Attack On Sikh Man.
• Continuing Coverage: California Police Searching For Missing Toddler.
• FBI Arrests 10 Texans Following Undercover Sting Operation.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Colorado Bank Robberies.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Cohen Released From Prison, Judge Says He Was Retaliated Against.
• Key Source In Ohio Corruption Probe Identified.
• Former SCANA Executive Pleads Guilty In Utility Fraud.
• Arkansas Highway Agency Recoups Most Of Money In $2.4M Fraud Case.
• Indiana Man Sentenced For Check Fraud.
• Former Maryland Delegate To Be Sentenced For Bribery.
• Former Louisiana Public Officials Charged With Credit Card, Identity Fraud.
• Utah Man Pleads Guilty To $10M Day-Trading Fraud Scheme.
• Cotton Urges Barr To Launch Google Antitrust Probe.
• Startups Say Amazon Used Information From Talks To Launch Competing Products.
• Taro Pharmaceuticals To Pay $205.7M Criminal Penalty To Settle Price-Fixing Allegations.
Cyber Division
• Twitter Says Hackers Likely Accessed Direct Messages Of 36 Users.
• FBI Bulletin: ELDs Did Not Follow Cybersecurity Guidelines.
• NSA, DHS Warn Foreign Hackers Are Targeting Critical Infrastructure.
• Instacart Denies Data Breach Involving Customer Information.
• UK Universities Lose Data To Ransomware Attack.
• 5G Spectrum Issues On Senate Agenda.
• A TikTok Ban In The US May Depend On Who Owns It.
Law Enforcement Services
• FBI Data Show Increase In Blocked Gun Sales.
Lawful Access
• DOJ Official Explains Law Enforcement's Worries About 5G.
• Ninth Circuit Rules Against Bid For Access To Judge's Encryption Opinion.
Other FBI News
• FBI Kept Documents Related To Former Kentucky Governor's Pardons.
• Connecticut Supreme Court Upholds Alex Jones Sanctions In Sandy Hook Case.
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• Houston Police Officer Relieved Of Duty Amid Probe.
• Bulger's Girlfriend Completes Prison Sentence.
Other Washington News
• Trump Cancels GOP Convention Events In Jacksonville: "Just Not The Right Time."
• US COVID Case Count Surpasses 4M.
• Politico Analysis: Trump Hopes COVID Vaccine Can Improve Reelection Odds.
• Trump Now Says All Schools May Not Be Able To Reopen In Fall.
• NIH's Collins Optimistic About Upcoming Phase 3 Vaccine Trial.
• Verma: White House Task Force Is Focused On Protecting Nursing Homes.
• Giroir Discusses Efforts To Reduce COVID-19 Testing Turnaround Times.
• Giroir Issues Warning About Adolescents, Virus Transmission.
• Gaynor: Administration Working To Establish Domestic PPE Production.
• FDA Issues Warning About Contaminated Hand Sanitizer.
• Shortage Of Pipette Tips, Other Lab Supplies Hampering Efforts To Track, Curb Coronavirus Spread.
• Some Health Authorities Throughout US Narrowing COVID Testing Recommendations.
• Study Concludes Lockdowns, Testing Do Not Reduce Death Rates.
• Poll Finds 75% Of Americans Favor Face Mask Requirements.
• California Now Leads US In Confirmed Coronavirus Cases.
• Mask Regulations Exacerbate GOP Intraparty Rift In Texas.
• Thirteen Nuns At Michigan Convent Have Died Of COVID.
• Marine Assigned To Trump Helicopter Squadron Tested Positive For COVID.
• White House, Senate GOP Fail To Reach Agreement On COVID Stimulus Package.
• Meatpacking Workers Sue OSHA For Allegedly Failing To Keep Them Safe.
• Officials Acknowledge DHS Made False Statements In Fight With New York.
• DACA Recipient Accused Of Killing Three In DUI.
• Delay Sought In Release Of Documentary Film Examining Trump's Immigration Crackdown.
• Senate Passes Defense Bill With Veto-Proof Majority.
• Trump Expected To Sign Executive Order On Drug Prices Friday.
• White House Task Force Recommends Reforms To Indian Health Service.
• State Department IG To Probe Allegations Against US Ambassador To UK.
• Politico Profile: Pompeo's Wife Often Uses Her "Unofficial Authority."
• Fauci Throws First Pitch At Nationals Opener.
• US Unveils Plans To Build Quantum Internet.
• Lewis To Lie In State At US Capitol.
International News
• Director-General Rejects Pompeo's Claim That China "Bought" WHO.
• Brazil Continues To Report Record Numbers Of Increases In Coronavirus.
• Dubious COVID Remedies Promoted By Latin American Governments.
• Virus Cases Rise Among Young People In Spain.
• Iranian Civilian Jet In Near-Miss With American Warplane Over Syria.
• WSJournal: Biden Will Have Leverage With Iran If Elected.
• NYTimes Analysis: Civilian Toll In Afghanistan Unclear As Fighting Increases.
• Pompeo Urges Chinese People To Change Communist Party.
• Trump And Putin Discuss Coronavirus, Arms Control.
• US Accuses Russia Of Testing Anti-Satellite Weapon In Space.
• US, Baltic States Oppose Russian "Rewriting Of History."
• Greece Vows To Do "Whatever Necessary" In Dispute With Turkey.
• South Sudanese Dissent Claims Kiir Ordered His Death.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
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Judge Grants Restraining Order Against Federal Agents In Portland.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/23/judge-grants-restraining-order-
against-federal-age/> (7/23, Boyer, 492K) reports a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order Thursday
night "against federal agents from arresting or using force against legal observers and journalists in Portland,
Oregon." District Judge Michael Simon granted the restraining order "in response to a lawsuit filed by the
American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon." Axios <https://www.axios.com/judge-us-agents-portland-
journalists-b4cb4741-8c0b-4604-917b-d8a5c471f6e0.html> (7/23, Knutson, 521K) says the order "restricts law
enforcement officers from the departments of Homeland Security and of Justice operating in Portland" for 14
days.
DOJ Probing Use Of Force By Federal Agents In Portland. Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-
race-usa-justiceffederal-agents-use-of-force-at-protests-faces-internal-u-s-government-probes-
idUSKCN24O2SO> (7/23, Lynch) reports the Justice Department's inspector general on Thursday launched
probes into alleged use of force by federal agents in Portland and the District of Columbia during recent protests.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz "said he would be coordinating with the internal watchdog for the
Department of Homeland Security in his investigation into excessive force in Portland, a probe which was
requested by the U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon in addition to House Democrats."
The AP <https://apnews.com/ecd6aef6fa3d47424e5claab5ba52392> (7/23, Tucker, Long) reports that "local
authorities in both cities have complained that the presence of federal agents have exacerbated tensions on the
streets, while residents have accused the government of violating their constitutional rights." On Wednesday,
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/doj-ig-probe-law-enforcement-portland-washington-dc-
380383> (7/23, Cohen, 4.29M) reports Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Reps. Earl
Blumenauer (D-OR) and Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR), "requested that the DOJ and DHS OIGs investigate" what
they called "the unrequested presence and violent actions of recently deployed federal forces in Portland." USA
Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/23/inspector-general-investigates-federal-agents-
force-protesters/5495996002/> (7/23, Cummings, 10.31M) and the Washington Times
<hftps://vvww.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/23/doj-inspector-general-probe-federal-forces-portlan>
(7/23, Dinan, 492K), among other news outlets, also report the announcement.
Trump Defends Deployment Of Agents To Portland. President Trump said on Fox News' Hannity
<https://video.foxnews.com/v/6174555929001> (7/23, 535K), "In Portland, we had to do it because they are
anarchists. That is a level people haven't seen. But they are anarchists. They were going wild for 51 days. And
we went in and they've done a great job. They were going to rip down the courthouse, a gorgeous federal
courthouse. So we went in and we have been very, very strong. ... Mayor Wheeler...made a fool out of himself.
He wanted to be among the people, so we went into the crowd and they knock the hell out of him. That was the
end of him. So it was pretty pathetic."
Wolf: "We Do Not Need An Invitation" To Deploy Federal Agents. During an appearance on Fox News
<https://vvwvv.foxnews.com/media/acting-dhs-secretary-chad-wolf-pushes-back-on-critics-of-federal-
deployment-we-do-not-need-an-invitation> (7/23, 1:02 p.m. ET, Kaplan, 1.4M), Acting DHS Secretary Wolf
said, "We have the authority to protect the federal courthouse there in Portland. We have the authority to make
arrests on individuals that are targeting that courthouse, committing criminal acts against that courthouse, and
our law enforcement officers. The law is very clear about this. We do not need an invitation from the governor or
the mayor to do that. Just as any other federal law-enforcement agency, such as the FBI, does not need an
invitation to go in to investigate a criminal act and make arrests."
Cuccinelli: Federal Officers Protecting Federal Building Not New. Acting DHS Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli
appeared on the Glenn Beck <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/86cf3f432b4f4ea0ba06294c7ddeca68?
pubid=fbi> (7/23, 9:10 a.m. ET, 42K) radio program, where he was asked about criticism of federal law
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enforcement agents in American cities. Cuccinelli said, "There is a little-known agency called the Federal
Protective Service that protects thousands of federal properties across the country. They've been protecting me
this courthouse at issue in Portland since it was built in 1997. So this is not a new mission, it's a 24/7/365
mission."
Morgan: "Ridiculous" To Say Federal Agents Inciting Violence. Appearing on Fox Business' Evening Edit
<https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6174539360001/?
fbclid=lwAR3BpiBXqsM4UVp_Ots_MdNCFM5q0rp5Fq32aBRoiPYv2-e4L5pB804#sp=show-clips> (7/23,
6:01 p.m. ET, 148K), CBP Commissioner Morgan was asked about a statement from Joe Biden that the
Administration is attacking peaceful protesters and fueling division. Morgan said, "Every single night these
criminals have taken over the protests. They meet, organize, plan with the willful intent to destroy federal
property and seriously injure federal agents. That is the truth. The federal agents are there under Title 40, USC
13.15, which dictates that the Secretary, not has a choice, he must protect federal buildings. That is what our
presence is there for. To say the presence of federal agents doing their statutory responsibility is inciting violence
is ridiculous."
Protests
Trump, Lightfoot Discussed Plans To Deploy Federal Agents In Chicago.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/23/trump-chicago-mayor-lorilightfoot-agree-to-deployment-
of-feds/> (7/23, Woods, 4.57M) reports President Trump called Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday
evening "to confirm his plans to send 200 federal agents to the city to combat" what he called "a rampage of
violence." In a statement obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times
<https://chicago.suntimes.corn/2020/7/22/21334471/operation-legend-chicago-federal-agents-trump> (7/23,
Sweet, 875K), the Mayor's office said Trump "reached out to Mayor Lightfoot this evening to confirm that he
plans to send federal resources to Chicago to supplement ongoing federal investigations pertaining to violent
crime." The statement said the call was "brief and straightforward."
Lightfoot, the Washington Free Beacon <https://freebeacon.corn/democrats/chicago-mayor-trump-sends-federal-
agents-to-cities-because-their-mayors-are-democratic-woment> (7/23, Nester, 78K) reports, "suggested at a press
conference on Wednesday that...Trump is deploying federal officers to cities because their mayors are
Democratic women." Said the Mayor, "The president has been on a campaign now for some time against
Democratic mayors across the country. Whether it's me, whether it's Keisha Lance Bottoms in Atlanta, whether
it's Muriel Bowser in Washington, D.C., whether it's Jenny Durkan in Seattle. You see a common theme here?"
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/do-you-see-a-common-theme-here-
chicago-mayor-implies-sexism-behind-trumps-decision-to-send-federal-forces-to-major-cities> (7/23,
Mastrangelo, 448K) also reports her comments.
The Chicago Tribune <https://www.chicagotribune.corn/politics/ct-cb-operation-legend-trump-chicago-
20200723-zeoero5h7bb7m1qc5yw2raux4-story.htmltint=oft-Double%20Chain—Flex%20Feature—top-news-
chain- 1-legend-thu-2p--1-yes-art—curated—curatedpage> (7/23, Sturm, 2.65M), meanwhile, details the Justice
Department's Operation Legend under which federal agents are "surged" into select cities, including Chicago. A
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national-security/trumps-operation-legend-was-supposed-
to-combat-crime-its-produced-one-arrest-and-some-see-a-political-stunt/2020/07/23/cf03eba6-cd09-11ea-9111-
28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/23, Zapotosky, Gowen, 14.2M) analysis of the operation, which it says "in any
other administration, might have been largely seen as inoffensive for a city that has experienced a massive spike
in homicides from the prior year. But the timing...could hardly be worse" in "no small part because of Trump's
politically charged rhetoric."
Asked on Fox News' America's Newsroom <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6174358474001#sp=show-clips>
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(7/23, 10:02 a.m. ET, 1.59M) about resistance by local leaders, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany
said, "The responsibility that Mayor Lightfoot is not doing in patrolling her streets and securing her city and she
should admit she needs the help of the federal government." When asked if this is an attempt to deflect attention
from COVID-19, McEnany said: "That's absolutely not the case. This President has been very clear for four
years that violent crime is a priority. We saw it going up at the end of the Obama Administration. As the Attorney
General said yesterday, finally it started to come down under President Trump's Administration and now with the
defund the police movement we're seeing it creep back up. This is about protecting the American citizenry. The
top priority of this President."
Activist Groups Sue To Block Federal Agents From Making Arrests In Chicago. The AP
<https://apnews.com/12b55e520ebb0872b215f6a0290c282a> (7/23, Foody) reports that "a collection of Chicago
activist groups want a judge to block federal agents sent to the city to combat violent crime from interfering in or
policing protests, arguing in a lawsuit filed Thursday that the surge ordered by President Donald Trump will
inhibit residents' ability to hold demonstrations." The suit names Attorney General Barr "along with the heads of
other federal agencies whose agents are part of the surge plan announced at the White House on Wednesday."
The lawsuit "also asks a judge to prevent agents in Chicago from making arrests or detaining people without
probable cause, along with requiring agents to identify themselves and their agency and explain why someone is
being arrested."
The Chicago Sun-Times <https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/7/23/21334726/black-lives-matter-lawsuit-limit-
federal-law-officers-chicago-president-trump> (7/23, Schuba, Dudek, 875K) reports the suit was filed by "Black
Lives Matter Chicago and other social justice groups."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/state-watch/508734-chicago-activist-groups-sue-to-stop-federal-agents-
from-policing> (7/23, Wise, 2.98M) reports that the complaint, "filed in Illinois federal court, calls for a judge to
issue an injunction blocking the federal government from directing officers to take part in the policing of
peaceful demonstrations. It also asks that the court mandate that officers refrain from arresting individuals in the
city without probable cause and to require that agents identify themselves before detaining anyone."
Lightfoot To Remove Christopher Columbus Statue From Grant Park. The Chicago Tribune
<https://www.chicagotribune.corn/politics/ct-chicago-christopher-columbus-statue-grant-park-lori-lightfoot-
20200724-2hsbobbt7ndmpmkgyh6vfl7cvq-stoty.htmltint=oft-Double%20Chain—Flex%20Feature—top-news-
chain-1--columbus-thu-850p----1--yes-art—curated—curatedpage> (7/23, Pratt, Nickeas, 2.65M) reports Mayor
Lightfoot is "planning to remove the controversial statue of Christopher Columbus from Chicago's Grant Park as
soon as Thursday night, in part to avoid another high-profile confrontation between police and protesters like the
one that happened last week, sources told the Tribune."
MSNBC's Heilemann: Troop Deployment "Trial Run" For Trump To Steal Election. Matt Vespa writes for
Townhall <https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2020/07/23/msnbc-political-analyst-trump-sending-federal-
agents-into-crimeridden-democratrun-cities-is-a-test-run-to-steal-2020-election-n2573029> (7/23, 177K) that
"given the Trump derangement syndrome that has infected the liberal media, it's no shocker that some think this
is a preview of the military takeover...that's never going to happen. MSNBC's John Heilemann said that the
deployment of federal agents into crime-ridden, Democratic-run cities was a `trial run' for Trump to steal the
2020 election."
Fox's Faulkner Challenges Commentator To Name GOP-Led City Hit By Protests. The Daily Caller
<https://dailycaller.corn/2020/07/23/harris-faulkner-challenges-marie-harf-name-republican-led-city-violence/>
(7/23, Kruta, 716K) reports Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner "challenged" commentator Marie Harf "to name
one Republican-led city where widespread violence was as bad as in a number of Democrat-led cities" on
Thursday's "Outnumbered." Harf"responded by saying that it was 'unfair' to say that those mayors did not care
about their citizens and claiming that President Donald Trump was targeting Democrat-led cities for political
reasons."
WPost: Deployment Of Federal Agents Politically Motivated. The Washington Post
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<https://vvww.washingtonpost.corn/opinions/trumps-deployment-of-federal-agents-in-cities-has-everything-to-
do-with-his-reelection/2020/07/23/f9d18d68-cd11-11ea-91f1-28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/23, 14.2M)
editorializes that the announcement this week of the deployment of federal agents to additional US cities is an
attempt by the President "to reframe the election as about anything but his abject failure to contain the most
catastrophic public health crisis in a century." The Post argues that "by justifying the move in inflammatory
partisan terms...he makes clear his real agenda" and "it has nothing to do with violent crime, and everything to
do with his reelection."
Op-Ed: Trump Right To Send Federal Law Enforcement Workers To Chicago, Other Cities. Former Acting
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director and current Fox News contributor Tom Homan argues in
an online Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/portland-protests-tom-homan> (7/23, 27.59M) (7/23,
27.59M) op-ed that President Trump's decision to try and reduce violent crime by sending federal law
enforcement workers to Chicago and some other US cities "will save lives." Homan stresses that Trump, who "is
sending in highly trained" individuals from the DEA, the FBI and some other federal law enforcement
organizations, "does not want to prevent lawful peaceful protests, which are protected by our Constitution."
Detroit Officials Would Welcome Federal Help To Combat Gun Crimes.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/new-mexico/articles/2020-07-23/detroit-would-welcome-
federal-help-to-combat-gun-crimes> (7/23) reports, "The federal government wants to help Detroit fight violent
crime, not patrol streets in search of protesters, city officials said Thursday." Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan "said
Detroit hasn't experienced the protest-related violence seen in other cities. He said he and police Chief James
Craig 'are comfortable' that any agents coming to the city will not be under the Department of Homeland
Security. 'We haven't had the looting. We haven't had the fires, which you've seen in other cities,' the mayor
said. 'I've never seen as many illegal guns on the streets as we have today. If they want to have more ATF
officers dealing with the illegal trafficking of guns, that would be a welcome contribution."'
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.corn/story/news/local/michigatildetroit/2020/07/23/federal-agents-
violence-detroit-white-house/5493535002/> (7/23, Baldas, I.52M) reports, "The White House says federal
agents are coming to Detroit in the next few weeks as part of a broader effort to help crime-ridden cities fight
escalating violence," but "it's not about the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, Chief James Craig stressed. It's
about a plan that was coordinated months ago to fight violent crime. 'There are no Homeland Security agents
coming here to man protests,' Craig said to the Free Press Thursday. 'They are not here to do anything with
protesters. This is not Portland. This is not Seattle.'" Craig "sought to quell rumors that federal agents are
coming to Detroit to take on anti-police brutality protests in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.
His comments also clarify remarks that the White House posted on its website late Wednesday about President
Trump's initiative to fight inner city violence."
Trump To Send Federal Agents To Milwaukee To Combat Violence.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.cotn/story/news/crime/2020/07/23/president-trump-send-
federal-agents-officers-milwaukee/5496276002/> (7/23, Spicuzza, 632K) reports Milwaukee is "one of five
cities that will see a surge in federal resources to address violent crime in coming weeks, President Donald
Trump announced this week." The deployment "will coincide with Milwaukee hosting a scaled-back, mostly
virtual Democratic National Convention and ongoing protests against police brutality and racism."
Cleveland Officials To Address Federal Intervention.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2020/07/mayor-jackson-to-address-trump-
sending-federal-agents-into-cleveland-during-friday-press-conference.html> (7/23, Astolfi, 895K) reports,
"Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson will hold a Friday press conference to address a decision by President Donald
Trump to send federal law enforcement agents into the city of Cleveland to combat crime." Jackson "will hold
the conference at 11:30 a.m., along with Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, and Safety Director Karrie
Howard. The mayor made the announcement one day after the Trump administration said Cleveland would be
among a handful of U.S. cities that will see a surge in federal agents as part of an expansion of `Operation
LeGend,' a program the White House said is intended to `restore safety and peace in U.S. cities.' Other cities
include Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, Albuquerque and Kansas City. The Trump administration is sending agents
with the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,
the U.S. Marshals Service and the Department of Homeland Security to various cities."
FBI Announces Arrest In Burning Of Salt Lake City Police Car.
KTVX-TV <https://www.abotcorn/news/top-stories/fbi-to-announce-arrest-in-the-burning-of-a-police-car-
during-salt-lake-protests/> Salt Lake City (7/23, Verdadeiro) reports from Salt Lake City, Utah, "FBI Special
Agent in Charge Paul Haertel and U.S. Attorney for Utah John Huber announced an arrest of one of the suspects
in the arson of a police car during the May 30th protests in Salt Lake City." KTVX-TV adds, "Agent Haertel said
that on May 30th they saw people hijack what was a peaceful and lawful protest to `incite violence and damage
property.' He stated that rather than join in the pursuit of equality and justice they sought to undermine the
greater message." Haertel "said that on Friday, July 17th members of the JTTF located one of those suspects.
Christopher Rojas as he left his apartment and got into an Uber. They were able to take Rojas into custody
following a traffic stop. He said the investigation is not over and the FBI is still looking for the other individual
who set fire to the police car."
KTVX-TV <https://www.abc4.corn/news/top-stories/a-dark-day-fbi-arrests-suspect-for-torching-a-police-car-
during-downtown-slc-riot/> Salt Lake City (7/23, Francis) reports, "A police brutality protest suddenly turned
violent that Saturday afternoon when several people surrounded an SLCPD cruiser at the intersection of 400
South and 200 East and after the officer fled, overturned it, and set it on fire. `May 30th of 2020 was a dark day
in Utah,' United States Attorney John Huber said during a news conference. `It's a day that opportunists and
extremists hijacked a peaceful protest and overran the typically safe streets of Salt Lake City.'" KTVX-TV adds,
"In the days since five people were arrested for overturning the patrol car and FBI agents sought two other men
for lighting a piece of cloth and putting it inside. Agents poured over videos to capture still photos of the masked
suspects and offered a reward for information on them. 'It was a responsible civilian who tipped police and the
FBI as to Rojas' identity,' Attorney Huber said."
Wolf: Federal Agents Are Needed In Portland Due To Local Officials' Failures.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/23/protests-portland-updatesifilink-
RJKT5IPTVBBIBBP6NIBHNGPIICM> (7/23, Barrett, 14.2M) reports Acting DHS Secretary Wolf indicated
Thursday that the agency is "not sending more federal agents to other cities to secure federal courthouses." Wolf
is quoted as saying, "We are not sending any other DHS law enforcement officers to guard federal courthouses
like we are in Portland. Why? Because every other city in America knows if you work with the federal
government, you can secure your city." Wolf "also accused Portland's mayor, Ted Wheeler (D), of aligning
himself with violent criminals" after Wheeler "went to speak to protesters outside the Portland federal
courthouse Wednesday night." Wolf said, "The mayor chose to go to that violent activity. He has legitimized
criminal behavior by doing that."
Asked on CBS This Morning <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/8c2af71831e74daebd2911319531e837d?
pubid=fbi> (7/23, 2.33M) if agents in Portland are "inflaming the situation," Wolf said, "No, absolutely not.
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What we know is before DHS law enforcement, civil law enforcement officers arrived in Portland, the mayor is
on record as saying that the city...had a certain level of violence. It was ongoing for a month before we arrived.
The mayor's been outspoken on that. So just as it was before DHS arrived, it was very violent. And it continues
to be violent.... There are both peaceful protesting going on in Portland and then very violent, criminal activity
going on in Portland."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/nation/2020/07/23/portland-protests-mayor-warns-
somebodys-going-die/5487981002/> (7/23, Hughes, 10.31M) reports Wheeler warned, "President Trump needs
to focus on coronavirus and get his troops out of the city. My biggest fear is that somebody's going to die. I want
them to leave. This is going to come to a city near you if we don't stop it."
The AP <https://apnews.com/edd4ebdd7a245e568da69db38aea04db> (7/23, Flaccus) reports that on Wednesday
night, Wheeler was "tear-gassed by U.S. government agents as he stood outside [the] federal courthouse during
another night of protests." ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/79a7ae6a757f4bd6a2e71e5353d2dfed?pubid=fbi> (7/23, story 6,
0:30, Muir, 6.89M) reported Wheeler called the tactics "flat-out urban warfare, telling the New York Times he
saw nothing to provoke that response." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d4b724191a0e4dd7828968593e8c I d63?pubid=fbi> (7/23, story 6,
1:30, Holt, 5.52M) reported Wheeler, "who is also Portland's police commissioner, was booed by protesters."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/us/portland-protest-tear-gas-mayothtml> (7/23,
Baker, 18.61M) reports that as "Wheeler went through the crowds on Wednesday, some threw objects in his
direction, and others called for his resignation, chanting, `Tear Gas Teddy.'" The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/23/ted-wheeler-portland-tear-gas/> (7/23, Lang, I4.2M)
reports that "for hours before Wheeler's brush with chemical irritants, the mayor made a contentious and, at
times, tense attempt to talk with protesters." The Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.corn/2020/07/23/mayor-
portland-ted-wheeler-escorted-protest-full-security-detail/> (7/23, Lancaster, 716K), among other news outlets,
also reports on Wheeler's appearance Wednesday night at the protests.
President Trump tweeted <https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1286299924141932550> , "Recently
watched failed RINO Tom Ridge, former head of Homeland Security, trying to justify his sudden love of the
Radical Left Mayor of Portland, who last night was booed & shouted out of existence by the agitators &
anarchists. Love watching pathetic Never Trumpers squirm!"
Portland Suburb Criticized For Raising Black Lives Matter Flag Over City Hall. The Washington Times
<https://wwvv.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/23/gresham-oregon-portland-sparks-flap-after-raising-/>
(7/23, Richardson, 492K) reports the Portland suburb of Gresham, Oregon, "has sent ripples through the
community by flying a Black Lives Matter flag over city hall." The flag was raised July 15 "on a flagpole below
the Oregon state flag following a unanimous vote of the city council."
Portland NAACP President: Protests Have Turned Into "Spectacle." E.D. Mondaine, President of the Portland
branch of the NAACP, argues in the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.corn/opinions/2020/07/23/portlands-protests-were-supposed-be-about-black-lives-
now-theyre-white-spectacle/> (7/23, I4.2M) that the protests in Portland "and around the country had a very
specific origin" — the killing of George Floyd. Unfortunately, Mondaine writes, "spectacle" is "now the best way
to describe Portland's protests."
Albuquerque Mayor Rejects Deployment Of Federal Agents.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-protests/bait-and-switch-new-mexico-democrats-
distrust-trumps-surge-against-crime-idUSKCN24O314> (7/23, Hay, Layne) reports that "even as Chicago Mayor
Lori Lightfoot said she would accept...Trump's plan to send a 'surge' of federal agents to fight violent crime in
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Democratic-led cities," Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller "has rejected the deployment outright." In a statement,
Keller said, "We won't sell out our city for a bait and switch excuse to send secret police to Albuquerque.
Operation Legend is not real crime fighting; it's politics standing in the way of police work and makes us less
safe."
APOA President: Expansion Of Anti-Crime Operation Will Help Albuquerque. An online Fox News
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6174278393001#sp=show-clips> (7/23, 27.59M) (7/23, 27.59M) report says
President Trump has announced that a federal anti-crime operation will be expanded to Albuquerque, New
Mexico. Fox News interviewed Albuquerque Police Officers' Association (APOA) President Shaun Willoughby,
who welcomed the announcement because it means federal law enforcement will be working in partnership with
local law enforcement "to really combat violent crime. The irony behind what's going on is we're already
working with these folks. We already have partnerships with the DEA and the Secret Service and the FBI." A
video clip of the Willoughby interview segment accompanies the online Fox News story.
Administration Sending Tactical Team To Seattle.
The New York Times <https://wwvv.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/us/seattle-protests-feds.html> (7/23, Kanno-
Youngs, Goldman, Baker, 18.61M) reports that amid "outrage over the presence of federal agents in Portland,"
the Administration is sending a team to Seattle. The Special Response Team being deployed "is similar to the
tactical teams currently operating in Portland," where "local officials have vehemently objected to their efforts."
Seattle officials have "also said they do not want federal agents sent to target protesters."
Minnesota Lawmakers Reach Deal On Police Reform.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://www.startribune.cotn/walz-signs-police-accountability-bill-sparked-by-
floyd-s-death/571875822/> (7/23, Van Oot, Bierschbach, 1.04M) reports, "Twenty-five days after George
Floyd's death by Minneapolis police, top lawmakers in Minnesota's divided Legislature came together...for their
first substantive talks on police reform." On Thursday, Gov. Tim Walz (D) signed "a bill ushering in some of the
most substantial changes to law enforcement and police accountability in a generation, sweeping legislation that
cleared both chambers with broad bipartisan support." The new law, which takes effect Aug. I, includes "bans on
chokeholds and warrior-style trainings, a duty for officers to intervene in misconduct, and changes to provide
more data and independent oversight on police matters."
Cuomo: Trump's "Concerns About New York City Were Well-Founded."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/juY23/andrew-cuomo-trumps-concerns-
about-new-york-city-wk (7/23, Chasmar, 492K) reports New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) "acknowledged
Wednesday that President Trump's concerns about skyrocketing violence in New York City were 'well-founded,'
though he rejected the president's proposal to send federal law enforcement officers into the city." Cuomo told
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell he told Trump during a call Tuesday, "1 said to the President that I understand the
issues in New York City. And there are issues in New York City, as there are in many cities across the country.
And if there was a need, the state would step in, which is the normal protocol, governmental protocol. And I was
ready, willing and able to step in. But I think the federal involvement — there's no justification for it, and it would
be counter-productive."
NYPD Chief Tells Officers: "We Can't Be Afraid." The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/23/nypd-
chief-terence-monahan-explodes-in-meeting-with-police-brasst> (7/23, Moore, Golding, 4.57M) reports NYPD
Chief Terence Monahan "exploded in anger during a CompStat meeting Thursday," telling police brass: "We
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can't be afraid of doing what we do!" in video obtained by The Post shows. Monahan "erupted when a deputy
told him that cops were worried about a controversial new city law that in part makes it a crime to kneel on a
suspect's chest or back while making an arrest." Monahan is quoted as saying, "We can't be afraid."
NY16 Candidate Bowman: "The Police Literally Beat The Crap Out Of Me." CQ Roll Call
<https://www.rollcall.com/2020/07/23/jamaal-bowman-the-police-literally-beat-the-crap-out-of-me/> (7/23,
McGrady, 154K) reports that when Jamaal Bowman, the Democratic nominee in NY16, "says he wants to end
police brutality and overhaul law enforcement procedures in America, it's not just an abstract policy position."
Bowman "has a long history with police officers treating him roughly," which he says began when he was just 11
years old. Bowman recalls, "The police literally beat the crap out of me just because I was playing with my
friends, loud and boisterous, and didn't acquiesce to what they were asking us to do."
As Cuts Begin, LAPD Chief Tells Troops To "Show Your Relevance."
The Los Angeles Times <https://wvvw.latimes.com/california/story/2020-07-23/facing-pressure-from-all-sides-
lapd-begins-internal-restructuring> (7/23, Chang, 4.64M) reports that "during a recent meeting with officers
from the elite but troubled Metropolitan Division, Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore offered support for
their crime-fighting mission, but also a warning he'd previously shared with command staff." With "significant
reductions in the force looming, every unit is under a microscope — and must prove its worth." Moore told staff,
"Show your relevance." In an interview with the Times, Moore said, "We need to look at how we police the city
with the scant resources that we have, and determine how we can find alternatives if our current practices aren't
going to continue to work."
Charlamagne Tha God Criticizes Biden For Labeling Trump First Racist President.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/media/charlamagne-tha-god-biden-shut-the-eff-up-forever-after-calling-
trump-first-racist-potus> (7/23, Wulfsohn, 27.59M) reports on its website that radio host Charlamagne Tha God
"blasted" Joe Biden on Thursday for calling President Trump the "first" racist president to be elected. Said
Charlamgne, "Old white male leadership has failed America and there is nothing worse than an old white male
[who] can't recognize the faults and flaws of other old white males. Racism is the American way. Donald Trump
is not the first. And sadly, he won't be the last, right? He's just more overt with his racism than most presidents
in recent times."
PolitiFact Silent After Planned Parenthood Repudiates Founder's Racism.
The Washington Free Beacon <https://freebeacon.com/media/politifact-silent-after-planned-parenthood-
repudiates-margaret-sangers-racismk (7/23, Piro, 78K) reports, "PolitiFact is not saying whether its 'fact-check'
claiming Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was not racist still holds up in light of the organization's
largest affiliate admitting Sanger had racist views." The fact-check, published on Oct. 5, 2015, stated, "While
Sanger indeed supported the eugenics movement, substantial evidence shows that she was not racist and in fact
worked closely with black leaders and health care professionals." PolitiFact "did not respond to requests for
comment on updating the fact-check."
Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America, argues in a USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.corn/story/opinion/2020/07/23/racism-eugenics-margaret-sanger-deserves-no-honors-
column/5480192002/> (7/23, 10.31M) op-ed that "for those identifying historical figures with racist roots who
should be removed from public view because of their evil histories...Sanger must join that list." Noting that
Sanger "is honored in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery," at Margaret Sanger Square in Manhattan, and
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"a Margaret Sanger statue stands in the Old South Meeting House in Boston," Hawkins calls for them to be taken
down.
DC's NFL Team To Temporarily Rebrand As "Washington Football Team."
Axios <https://www.axios.corn/washington-football-team-name-change-9b38d9al-ac35-4db2-9e3b-
e8lcad4ddff8.html> (7/23, Rummler, 521K) reports Washington's NFL team will temporarily rebrand as the
"Washington Football Team" for the 2020 season until a new name is agreed upon.
WSJournal: Leaked Letter By Employees Will Not Diminish Editorial Page's Independence.
On its editorial page, the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-note-to-readers-11595547898>
(7/23, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) thanks readers who expressed their support after a letter signed by 280
Wall Street Journal employees to its publisher criticizing the opinion pages was leaked. The Journal also
reassures its readers that the editorial page writers' independence will not be impacted.
Counter-Terrorism
Georgia Man Sentenced For Planning White House Attack.
The Gainesville (GA) Times <https://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/badge-bar/forsyth-man-sentenced-15-
years-attack-plot-white-house/> (7/23, 81K) reports Hasher Jallal Taheb, who "pleaded guilty to attempted
destruction of government property by fire or explosive," was "sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court" to 15
years in prison. He was "arrested on Jan. 16, 2019, during a meeting with undercover FBI special agents at a
store in Buford where he expected to obtain semi-automatic assault rifles, explosive devices and an anti-tank
weapon."
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-07-23/georgia-man-accused-of-white-house-attack-
plot-gets-15-years> (7/23) reports that, according to federal prosecutors, Taheb "had made clear that his `goal in
acquiring numerous weapons and explosives to attack the White House was to 'do as much damage as possible,'
to become a `martyr,' to fight to the end and make a big bang, to enter the White House and take down as many
people as possible."
The Forsyth (GA) News <https://www.forsythnews.corn/news/crime-courts/forsyth-county-man-sentenced-15-
years-attack-plot-white-house/> (7/23, 40K) reports that the FBI investigation "found that Taheb had applied for
a U.S. passport three months later, in June 2018, and that he wanted to participate in `jihad' by attacking
prominent U.S. monuments, first the White House and Statue of Liberty and later others in the Washington area,
including the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and a synagogue."
9/11 Families Ask Barr For Access To Saudi Lawsuit Records.
Florida Bulldog <https://www.floridabulldog.org/2020/07/9-11-families-to-barr-give-us-same-access-to-records-
as-qaeda-got/> (7/23, Christensen) reports, "Thousands of 9/11 family members sent a letter to U.S. Attorney
General William Barr on Tuesday demanding access to up to 25,000 pages of government documents kept from
them in their lawsuit against Saudi Arabia but turned over to attorneys defending accused 9/11 terrorists being
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held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba." The letter "contends those documents identify 'multiple witnesses who
transported two of the hijackers to Los Angeles International Airport, information about the terrorist support cell
in California during the time of the plot and pictures identifying members of this support cell.' Also on Tuesday,
"Florida Bulldog and The New Yorker reporter Dexter Filkins sent a letter to presiding Judge George B. Daniels
asking that he unseal court records filed this month by lawyers for the plaintiffs."
ISIS Group Claims Responsibility For Killing Five Aid Workers In Nigeria.
The AP <https://wwvv.washingtontimes.comrnews/2020/jul/23/islamic-state-group-says-it-killed-5-aid-workers-
it> (7/23, Larson) reports "militants from an Islamic State affiliate claimed responsibility Thursday for killing
five aid workers who were kidnapped last month in northeastern Nigeria." The Islamic State West Africa
Province, "which broke away from Boko Haram several years ago, warned in June that it would target Nigerians
working for international aid agencies along with those who helped the military. Nigeria's president already had
blamed the extremists for the slayings."
In Interview, British ISIS Members Admit To Holding Americans Captive.
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/8fd0577680d04fa9b0e9d4b028f28f51?
pubid=fbi> (7/23, story 10, 2:30, Holt, 5.52M), Richard Engel reported, "It's been nearly six years since the
kidnapping and savage murders by ISIS of American aid workers Kayla Mueller and Peter Kosik, and journalists
Stephen Sotoloff and James Foley." In an exclusive interview, "new details about their captivity from two of the
ISIS members who held them and other hostages." The two men, "now in US custody in Iraq, were part of the
ISIS terror cell nicknamed the Beatles for their British accents. They claim they didn't participate in torture and
executions, but do admit abuse." Engel said the case against the two "has been held up with a British court ruling
the US won't get crucial evidence from British investigators unless the death penalty is off the table. ... American
officials tell NBC News, the US is determined to arrange for the two men to face charges in an American
courtroom."
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.comrnews/world/two-isis-terrorists-dubbed-beatles-admit-involvement-
captivity-kayla-mueller-n1234584> (7/23, 6.I4M) reports the two men "for the first time admitted their
involvement in the captivity of Kayla, an aid worker who was tortured and sexually abused before her death in
2015." Elsheikh "got into more detail, saying, 'I took an email from her myself,' meaning he got an email
address the Islamic State militant group could use to demand ransom from the family. 'She was in a large room,
it was dark, and she was alone, and ... she was very scared."' In one email reviewed by NBC News, ISIS
"demanded the Muellers pay 5 million euros and threatened that if the demands weren't met, they would send
the family 'a picture of Kayla's dead body.'
UN Report Warns ISIS Exploiting Coronavirus Security Gaps To Relaunch Insurgency.
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/23/politics/isis-coronavirus-un-terrorism-report/index.html> (7/23,
Cruickshank, Analyst, 83.16M) reports that, according to a report submitted to the UN Security Council that was
made public on Thursday, there has been "a significant rise in ISIS attacks in Iraq and Syria, with the group
exploiting security gaps in Iraq caused by the coronavirus pandemic to relaunch and invigorate its rural
insurgency in the country." The wide-ranging report, "put together by the UN monitoring team that tracks the
global jihadi terror threat, states that the group is consolidating in Iraq and Syria and 'showing confidence in its
ability to increasingly operate in a brazen manner in its former core area.' It states that the "number of ISIS
attacks in Iraq and Syria 'increased significantly in early 2020 as compared with the same period in 2019.'
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IS Prisoner Issue A Ticking Time Bomb For The West.
BBC News Online (UK) <https://www.bbc.co.ukinews/world-middle-east-53428928> (7/24, 1.02M) reports the
latent danger "posed by thousands of defeated and captured fighters who joined the Islamic State (IS) group is
festering and growing in the squalid, overcrowded prison camps of north-east Syria, where riots and attempted
breakouts are becoming commonplace." IS has "vowed to liberate them, along with their wives and dependents,
while a people-smuggling network is reportedly being put together using bribery to secure covert releases."
When IS lost the "last of its self-declared caliphate at Baghuz in Syria in March 2019 thousands of its surviving
members were rounded up and interned indefinitely in camps run by the Syrian Kurds who had fought them."
Counter-Intelligence
DNI Declassifies Document Showing FBI Used Trump's Candidate Briefing To Advance Russia Probe.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/new-document-shows-tbi-used-trumps-candidate-briefing-
to-advance-russia-probe-38065 I> (7/23, Cheney, Desiderio, 4.29M) reports that, according to a newly
declassified document obtained by POLITICO, President Trump's first intelligence briefing "as a candidate in
August 2016 was led by FBI agents who had just opened an investigation into his team's ties to Russia." The
document, "a seven-page summary of Trump's intelligence briefing by the agent who helped lead it, was filed as
part of the so-called Crossfire Hurricane probe, the codename for the bureau's broader Russia investigation."
DNI Ratcliffe "declassified the document, along with two others, on Thursday and sent them to Sens. Ron
Johnson (R-WI) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA), who have been investigating the origins of the probe." The
documents are the "latest in a series of disclosures by Ratcliffe to congressional Republicans seeking to support
claims by Trump and his allies that the FBI investigation of Trump was politically motivated and corrupt." The
Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/juU23/fbi-disguised-intentions-donald-trump-
briefing-dec/> (7/23, Scarborough, 492K) reports a Republican congressional source said, "Every part of this
FBI investigation stunk to high heaven, and it turns out even the defensive briefing of Trump was part of that
investigation." President Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity, "They spied on the campaign ... never been
done before. They spied on the other campaign using intelligence."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/source-says-tbi-agent-used-2016-briefing-on-election-
interference-as-cover-to-question-trump-team> (7/23, Singman, 27.59M) reports the document "reflects type-
written notes by FBI agent Joe Pientka after an August 17, 2016 briefing to then-candidate Donald Trump,
Michael Flynn and Chris Christie, in support of ODNI briefings provided to US Presidential candidates and two
of their advisors.' The Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.com/2020/07/23/fbi-memo-michael-flynn-briefing-
trump/> (7/23, Ross, 716K) reports Joseph Pientka, an FBI supervisory special agent, "conducted the briefing."
The Justice Department's inspector general "criticized the FBI for sending an agent into the briefing, saying that
it could erode trust that presidential candidates have in future dealings with the FBI." Pientka, "who was one of
the top agents on Crossfire Hurricane, developed the briefing materials in coordination with Peter Strzok, the
lead investigator on the Trump-Russia probe." Kevin Clinesmith, an FBI lawyer "found to have altered an email
related to Carter Page, also worked on the plan to use Pientka in the briefing," according to the memo.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/declassified-fbi-documents-show-
briefing-to-trump-and-flynn-used-as-pretext-to-investigate-campaign> (7/23, Dunleavy, 448K) reports Pientka
quotes himself as telling Trump, Flynn, and Christie, "I will provide you with a counterintelligence and security
brief that will give you a baseline on the methodology used by Foreign Intelligence Services to the detriment of
U.S. National Security. In addition, this brief will advise you that if you are not already a target of a Foreign
Intelligence Service, due to the fact that you are receiving this classified briefing, you will be." DOJ Inspector
General Michael Horowitz "previously testified that this briefing was a `pretext' to gather evidence on the
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candidate and his foreign policy adviser to help in their counterintelligence investigation." Pientka's notes "were
categorized under `Foreign Agents Registration Act — Russia, Sensitive Investigative Matter.'
CNN, BuzzFeed Call Government's Withholding Of Information From Mueller Report "Misconduct."
Law360 <https://wvvw.law360.corn/aerospace/articles/1294914/cnn-buzzfeed-call-withholding-of-mueller-info-
misconduct-> (7/23, Subscription Publication, 8K) reports an attorney for CNN and BuzzFeed "claimed during a
DC federal court hearing Thursday the federal government's withholding of certain details in witness interview
memos produced by special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential
election was part of its effort to `paint a one-sided picture' that would discredit the investigation." Charles D.
Tobin of Ballard Spahr LLP, counsel for BuzzFeed Inc. and Cable News Network "in their FOIA lawsuits against
the US Department of Justice and the FBI, claimed the government redacted certain information from the
memos."
Democrats Denounce Packets On Biden Sent To Trump Allies By Ukrainian Lawmaker.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/democrats-letters-to-trump-allies-are-foreign-plot-to-
damage-biden-380217> (7/23, Bertrand, Desiderio, Cheney, 4.29M) reports "top congressional Democrats are
sounding the alarm about a series of packets mailed to prominent allies of President Donald Trump — material
they say is part of a foreign disinformation plot to damage" Joe Biden, according to "new details from a letter the
lawmakers delivered to the FBI last week." These "packets, described to Politico by two people who have seen
the classified portion of the Democrats' letter, were sent late last year" to Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and
Charles Grassley (R-IA), Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), and then-White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney. Adds
Politico, "The packets, the sources said, were sent by Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian lawmaker who met with
Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani in Kyiv last December to discuss investigating the Biden family."
Trump's Peru Ambassador Nominee Calls Giuliani's Outreach To Pompeo "Deeply Disturbing." Politico
<https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/pompeo-giuliani-outreach-disturbing-380016> (7/23, Cheney,
4.29M) reports that on Thursday, Lisa Kenna, Secretary of State Pompeo's executive secretary, and "gatekeeper
of sorts to his office," told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that "2019 contacts between Pompeo
and...Rudy Giuliani — which ultimately led to the ouster of U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch --"
were "deeply disturbing." Kenna testified that "she was unaware of the substance of Giuliani's outreach at the
time, but now knows it was an effort to discredit Yovanovitch." Kenna, who has been nominated to serve as the
US Ambassador to Peru, is quoted as saying, "At the time, I did not know what the documents were about. It's
deeply disturbing."
Ex-Flynn Deputy KT McFarland Says Durham Will Issue Indictments In Coming Months.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/ex-flynn-deputy-kt-mcfarland-john-
durham-has-cold-hard-evidence-that-will-lead-to-indictments> (7/23, Chaitin, 448K) reports "expect indictments
in US Attorney John Durham's criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation by summer's end." That's what
K.T. McFarland, a onetime deputy to former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn, "said this
week on Fox News, referring to the emergence of `cold hard evidence' in the form of documentation."
McFarland said on Monday, "Now, there is cold, hard evidence. It turns out that these senior officials in the IC
and the FBI, they all took notes. They all texted each other. They all had handwritten notes of meetings. And
from what I'm hearing, the Durham investigation and the Justice Department is getting to the point where I think
we can expect some indictments before the end of the summer."
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DOJ: FBI Interviewing Chinese Visa Holders About Possible Military Ties.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-consulate-fbiai-interviewing-chinese-visa-holders-
across-u-s-about-possible-military-ties-justice-department-idUSKCN24O2SY> (7/23, Lambert) reports the
Justice Department said Thursday that the FBI "has interviewed visa holders it believes to secretly be members
of the Chinese military in more than two dozen U.S. cities." In a statement, John Brown, executive assistant
director of the FBI's national security branch, said, "In interviews with members of the Chinese People's
Liberation Army in over 25 cities across the U.S., the FBI uncovered a concerted effort to hide their true
affiliation to take advantage of the United States and the American people."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2020/07/23/chinese-scientist-hiding-consulate-san-
francisco/5492095002/> (7/23, Hjelmgaard, 10.31M) reports the Bureau also said it "believes that a Chinese
scientist with links to Beijing's military is hiding out in China's consulate in San Francisco in order to evade
arrest after she was accused of visa fraud." According to court filings, Tang Juan," a biology researcher at the
University of California, Davis, was questioned by the FBI on June 20 and charged with visa fraud six days
later." After being questioned by the FBI, Tang fled to China's San Francisco consulate, "where the FBI assesses
she has remained," US prosecutors allege. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/23/chinese-consulate-san-francisco-harboring-fugitive›
(7/23, Tucker, 492K), among other news outlets, also reports the story.
Asked about the possibility of closing the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco on Fox Business' Varney & Co.
<https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6 17436123700 Utisp=show-clips> (7/23, 10:17 a.m. ET, 1.59M), State
Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said, "Today, we're just focused on closing of the Houston consulate.
... No further policy actions to announce there."
WTimes Analysis: Chinese Aggression Opening Doors For US. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/23/china-aggression-opens-doors-us-asiak (7/23, Glenn,
492K) reports that a March port call by the USS Theodore Roosevelt in to Da Nang, Vietnam "may be
remembered in the long run as a milestone in a major power shift in Asia." The Roosevelt, "only the second U.S.
aircraft carrier to make a port call in Vietnam since the fall of Saigon in 1975, marked 25 years since the two
countries normalized diplomatic relations." Pentagon officials and "private analysts say the openness about
military cooperation between the former enemies is part of a larger reaction by Asian countries to China's
increasingly assertive polices."
Researchers Find Security Weakness In Popular Chinese Drone App. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/23/us/politics/dji-drones-security-vulnerability.html> (7/23, Mozur, Barnes,
Krolik, 18.61M) reports, "Cybersecurity researchers revealed on Thursday a newfound vulnerability in an app
that controls the world's most popular consumer drones, threatening to intensify the growing tensions" between
China and the US. The researchers "contended that an app on Google's Android operating system that powers
drones made by China-based Da Jiang Innovations, or DJI, collects large amounts of personal information that
could be exploited" by Beijing. According to the Times, "hundreds of thousands of customers across the world
use the app to pilot" their drones.
NGOs Urge Clothing Companies To Cut Ties With Chinese Suppliers Using Forced Labor. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/23/fashion/uighur-forced-labor-cotton-fashion.html> (7/23, Paton, Ramzy,
18.61 M) reports that on Thursday, "more than 190 organizations spanning 36 countries issued a call to action,
seeking formal commitments from clothing brands to cut all ties with suppliers implicated in Uighur forced labor
and to end all sourcing from the Xinjiang region of China in the next twelve months." Politico
<https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/07/23/uighur-china-end-forced-labor-unions-380003> (7/23, Leali,
4.29M) reports that "nearly the whole apparel industry — including brands such as Adidas, H&M, Lacoste, Nike,
Ralph Lauren and Zara — is linked to specific cases of forced labor in the region, the NGOs wrote, referring to
investigation and reports by governmental agencies, news outlets, think tanks and associations."
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WSJoumal Analysis: China Seeking To Expand Hong Kong's Role As Financial Hub. The Wall Street Journal
<hftps://vvwvv.wsj.corn/articles/china-fortifies-hong-kongs-role-as-financial-powerhouse-11595514386> (7/23,
Yang, Webb, Yoon, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports China is hoping to expand Hong Kong's role as a
global financial center.
China Expected To Close A US Consulate In Retaliation For Houston Move. The AP
<https://apnews.corri/143c19230b49d69df3bd2e8db550f7bb> (7/23) reports on Thursday, Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin maintained "that 'malicious slander' is behind an order by the U.S.
government to close its consulate in Houston." Said Wang, "This is breaking down the bridge of friendship
between the Chinese and American people."
According to Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-consulate/china-says-closure-of-houston-
consulate-has-harmed-relations-warns-it-must-retaliate-idUSKCN24O02D> (7/23, Wu, Brunnstrom), the South
China Morning Post "reported that China may close the U.S. consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu,
while a source told Reuters on Wednesday that China was considering shutting the consulate in Wuhan, where
the United States withdrew staff at the start of the coronavirus outbreak." Hu Xijin, editor of China's Global
Times tabloid, tweeted: "Based on what I know, China will announce countermeasure on Friday Beijing time.
One U.S. consulate in China will be asked to close."
A New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/world/asia/us-china-consulate.html> (7/23, Bradsher,
Myers, 18.61 M) analysis says the Administration's "broad assault on China has left its leadership with few
options that would not threaten a complete breach in relations," which "could also hurt the Chinese economy
when it is already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic and the global fallout."
Ortagus: Chinese Consulate Was "Epicenter" Of Research Theft. In an appearance on Fox News' Fox & Friends
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6174304238001#sp=show-clips> (7/23, 7:31 a.m. ET, 1.42M), State Department
spokesperson Morgan Ortagus was asked about the decision to order the Chinese consulate in Houston to close.
Ortagus said, "They have to close the consulate by 4:00 pm on Friday as ordered by the State Department. And I
think it's important for your viewers to know the reason why we took this action of closing the Houston
consulate. We uncovered through our partnership with the FBI and DOJ that Houston was the epicenter of
research theft in the United States by the Chinese Communist Party. There things going on like what Chinese call
the Thousand Talents Program. This program was specifically designed to recruit Chinese citizens to come to the
United States to steal from our research institutions [and] technology companies in the Houston area."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/china-refuses-commit-close-houston-consulate-380220>
(7/23, Bade, 4.29M), meanwhile, reports that Cai Wei, the Chinese Consul General in Houston, "won't commit
to closing the office — a direct threat of defiance to the State Department's demand that it be shut down by
Friday." Said Cai, "Today we are still operating normally, so we will see what will happen tomorrow."
Appearing on Fox News The Story <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6174527113001#sp=show-clips> (7/23, 7:13
p.m. ET, 1.65M), Pompeo was asked about China's refusal to vacate its consulate in Houston. Said Pompeo,
"Everyone knows the rules for diplomats, you're only permitted to be there in the diplomatic status with the
consent of the host nation. I'm confident, we've had private conversations as well, I'm confident we will proceed
in a way that makes clear, it's not okay to use diplomats to engage in industrial espionage, it's not okay to engage
in those kinds of behaviors. That's the reason we did it, we did it to protect the American people."
US Diplomats Head To China Amid Tensions. Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-consulate-
americans-shangha/u-s-diplomats-head-to-china-despite-row-over-houston-consulate-idUSKCN24O2OW>
(7/23, Pamuk) reports that a "flight bound for Shanghai carrying U.S. diplomats has left the United States as
Washington presses ahead with its plan to restaff its mission in China a day after a U.S. order to close the
Chinese consulate in Houston sharply escalated tensions." A source "told Reuters the flight, carrying an
unspecified number of U.S. diplomats, left Washington on Wednesday evening."
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Lawfare Files Lawsuit Against ODNI For Internal Studies To Assess If IC Is Being Compromised.
Lawfare <https://www.lawfareblog.corn/were-suing-find-out-if-intelligence-communitys-independence-being-
compromised> (7/23) reports that concerns about politicization of intelligence agency assessments, particularly
"to corroborate a theory that the coronavirus COVID-19 originated with China," has led Lawfare to the "request
two specific sets of data from the ODNI under (FOIA): (1) the results of the IC's internal climate survey, which
measures morale and work attitudes across the Department; and (2) the results of the IC's Analytical Objectivity
and Process Survey (`AOPS'), which specifically looks at whether intelligence officials feel pressured to reach
certain conclusions in their analyses." Both are "narrow and discrete requests for specific information that is not
only unclassified but already publicly released in part." But two months later, "even our polite inquiries as to the
status of our requests have only been met with radio silence." So earlier today, "we — represented by our friends
at Protect Democracy — filed a lawsuit in federal court to compel ODNI to provide the information requested."
ODNI Releases Ethics Guide For AI Technologies.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/cybersecurity/508793-intelligence-community-rolls-out-guidelines-for-
ethical-use-of> (7/23, Miller, 2.98M) reports that the IC on Thursday released "an `ethics guide' and framework
for how intelligence agencies can responsibly develop and use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies." The IC
"wrote in the framework, which digs into the details of the ethics guide, that it was intended to ensure that use of
Al technologies matches `the Intelligence Community's unique mission purposes, authorities, and
responsibilities for collecting and using data and AI outputs.'" DNI Ratcliffe said in a statement, "These
principles and their accompanying framework will help guide our mission leads and data scientists as they
implement technology to solve intelligence problems."
Federal News Network <https://federalnewsnetwork.corn/artificial-intelligence/2020/07/intelligence-community-
release-ai-principles-keeping-human-judgment-core-to-analysis/> (7/23, Heckman, 220) reports that the
documents "include input from IC data scientists as well as privacy and civil liberties officers, and provide
guidance on how agency personnel should develop and use Al and machine learning as part of their intelligence-
gathering responsibilities."
FedScoop <https://www.fedscoop.com/odni-guiding-principles-ai/> (7/23, Mitchell) reports that the pair of
documents, new principles and a supporting framework, "aim to set a foundation for how and when members of
the IC should use, develop and procure AI applications." Both documents "are meant to ensure 'that our use of
this technology always complies with all limits on the authorities of the American people have granted to our
agencies to conduct our national security mission,' Ben Huebner, head of ODNI's Office of Civil Liberties,
Privacy, and Transparency, told reporters Thursday morning." C4ISR & Networks
<https://www.c4ismet.corrilartificial-intelligence/2020/07/23/intel-community-releases-framework-for-ethically-
using-artificial-intelligence/> (7/23, Eversden) reports that asked "how ODNI will verify that AI projects at
intelligence agencies under its purview are following the framework and principles, Huebner pointed to the
documentation guidance that could then be accessible by legal counsels, inspectors general, and privacy and civil
liberties officers."
Defense One <https://www.defenseone.corn/technology/2020/07/new-intelligence-community-ai-principles-
seek-make-tools-useful-and-law-abiding/167163/> (7/23, Tucker, 2K) reports Dean Souleles, the chief
technology advisor to the PDDNI,"identified five or six areas where intelligence community needs overlap with
those of the private sector. Among them are cybersecurity, countering foreign influence operations, and
identifying entities `who are the bad actors of the world that want to do us harm...If you're the world's largest e-
commerce vendor on the Internet, you have that same problem, people who want to do harm to your networks,
and customers...You need to understand who those actors are and how to characterize them.'"
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Breaking Defense <https://breakingdefense.corn/2020/07/intelligence-agencies-release-ai-ethics-principles/>
(7/23, Atherton) reports that the six principles, "ranging from privacy to transparency to cybersecurity," provide
"an explicit complement to the Pentagon's Al principles put forth by Defense Secretary Mark Esper back in
February."
SIGNAL Magazine <https://www.afcea.org/content/intelligence-applies-ethics-artificial-intelligence> (7/23,
Ackerman) also runs a report.
IC Juggling Telework, Workforce Flexibilities To Accomplish Classified Work.
Federal News Network <https://r.bulletinintelligence.com/cde174b757114e45adld0067a185a14e> (7/23,
Thorton, 220) reports that, within the IC, experiences with remote workplaces "have been more varied." La'Naia
Jones, acting CIO for the IC within the ODNI, "said there have...been a few remote classified pilots, but those
are few and far between." Jones said, "I don't want to paint the picture, or the mirage, that we have people in the
IC that are accessing classified data from home. Because that's just not the case. We're looking at it as what can
we do? And within that classified information, what makes it classified? And are there elements and parts or
pieces or processes that we can do on a lower classified domain that can mitigate that?" Instead, Jones "said
agencies within the IC who primarily handle classified work have embraced factors relying less on technology,
and geared more toward the human component."
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismet.com/yahoo-syndication/2020/07/23/pentagon-explores-what-
telework-capabilities-to-make-permanent/> (7/23, Eversden) reports DOD's IT shop is "weighing what telework
infrastructure and policies implemented in response to the coronavirus pandemic could remain in place when the
crisis ends." Peter Ranks, deputy chief information officer for information enterprise, said on a webinar hosted
by the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, "There's programs in work now to try and make permanent
some of what we authorized going forward." It's a question with which the ODNI is also wrestling. La'Naia
Jones, acting chief information officer of the intelligence community, "said that for intel agenices, remote access
is `not really a cut and dry question.'" Jones said, "We're looking at it as, what can we do within that classified
data and information, what makes it classified. And are there elements, parts, pieces or processes that we can do
on a lower classified domain that can mitigate that?"
Pentagon's UFO Unit Will Make Some Findings Public.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/us/politics/pentagon-ufo-harry-reid-navy.html>
(7/23, Blumenthal, Kean, 18.61M) reports that, "despite Pentagon statements that it disbanded a once-covert
program to investigate unidentified flying objects, the effort remains underway — renamed and tucked inside the
Office of Naval Intelligence." Pentagon officials "will not discuss the program, which is not classified but deals
with classified matters." Yet it appeared last month in "a Senate committee report outlining spending on the
nation's intelligence agencies for the coming year." The report "said the program, the Unidentified Aerial
Phenomenon Task Force, was `to standardize collection and reporting' on sightings of unexplained aerial
vehicles, and was to report at least some of its findings to the public every six months." While retired officials
"involved with the effort...hope the program will seek evidence of vehicles from other worlds, its main focus is
on discovering whether another nation, especially any potential adversary, is using breakout aviation technology
that could threaten the US."
BLM Review Fast Tracked For Nevada Vanadium Mine.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/business/articles/2020-07-23/review-fast-tracked-for-nevada-vanadium-
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mine-lst-in-the-us> (7/23, Sonner) reports that, "invoking President Trump's executive order streamlining
environmental reviews of projects critical to US security, federal land managers have launched an expedited
permitting process for the first US vanadium mine at a high-desert site in Nevada." The rare metal has been
"used as an alloy to strengthen steel, aluminum and titanium in the construction, auto, aerospace and computer
industries but must currently be imported — primarily from Austria, Canada and Russia." The Bureau of Land
Management "said in announcing plans earlier this month for the mine's expedited review that US dependence
on foreign vanadium `creates a strategic vulnerability for both the economy and military to adverse government
action or other events that can disrupt the supply of this key mineral.' Vanadium has been "extracted in small
amounts in the US but only as a minor byproduct of other mining operations, mostly uranium mines in Utah."
Reality Winner Alleges "Dire" Conditions At Prison Facility Where Leaker Contracted Coronavirus.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/juU23/reality-winner-alleges-dire-
conditions-at-prison-f/> (7/23, Blake, 492K) reports government leaker Reality Leigh Winner "sought reprieve
Wednesday from `dangerous' and `dire' prison conditions that resulted in her recently contracting the novel
coronavirus." Winner, an Air Force veteran and former intelligence contractor, "said inmates at the federal
medical prison where she is incarcerated are being denied access to over-the-counter medication to try to fight
COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus that has infected herself and hundreds of others serving time at
the same facility in Fort Worth, Texas." She also "said that mattresses slept on by sick prisoners subsequently
removed from the facility, FMC Carswell, are eventually reused without ever being sanitized." Attorneys for
Winner "propose the 1 I th Circuit Court of Appeals consider her COVID-I9 diagnosis and the conditions
described in her declaration in determining if she has met her burden to show `extraordinary and compelling'
reasons exist to move forward with her request."
Criminal Investigations
Federal Judges Rule Against Maxwell's Gag-Order, Documents Requests.
The AP <https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/07/23/us/ap-us-jeffrey-epstein-associate.html> (7/23) reports,
"The judge presiding over the criminal sex abuse case against Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell,
refused Thursday to ban prosecutors or lawyers for alleged victims from commenting publicly." US District
Judge Alison J. Nathan "said in a written order that she expects anyone involved in the case to exercise `great
care' to comply with rules designed to ensure a fair trial," but "the judge said she `will not hesitate to take
appropriate action' if circumstances change." Maxwell "is in a Brooklyn federal jail, awaiting trial after pleading
not guilty to charges that she procured teenage girls, including a 14-year-old, for Epstein to sexually abuse in the
1990s."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-people-ghislaine-maxwell/ghislaine-maxwell-fails-to-block-release-
of-documents-obtain-gag-order-us-court-rulings-idUSKCN24O16Q> (7/23, Stempel) reports that Maxwell
"suffered dual setbacks in a U.S. court on Thursday, as a judge authorized the release of new materials related to
her, while another judge refused to block prosecutors and lawyers from publicly discussing her criminal case."
US District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan "directed the release of large portions of more than 80 documents
from a 2015 civil lawsuit against Maxwell, the British socialite now facing criminal charges that she lured girls
for Epstein, the late financier, to sexually abuse. These documents included flight logs from Epstein's private
jets, deposition testimony in 2016 in which Maxwell's lawyers said she was asked about her sex life, and police
reports from Palm Beach, Florida, where Epstein had a home."
Former Pennsylvania Congressman Indicted For Voting Fraud.
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The Inquirer (PA) <https://vvww.inquirencorn/news/ozzie-myers-indicted-voter-fraud-philadelphia-domenick-
demuro-abscam-20200723.html> (7/23, Roebuck, 347K) reports former Pennsylvania Representative Michael
Myers "was charged Thursday with new allegations that he bribed a poll worker to stuff ballot boxes in local
elections." The indictment "alleged U.S. Rep. Michael 'Ozzie' Myers, now working as a campaign consultant,
paid a South Philadelphia judge of elections to fraudulently add votes to candidates who had hired him to
represent him in their races between 2014 and 2016." Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-election-
myers/ex-philadelphia-congressman-ozzie-myers-charged-with-ballot-box-stuffing-bribery-idUSKCN24O2LG>
(7/23, Hosenball) reports Myers "was also charged with bribery of an election official, falsifying records, voting
more than once in federal elections and obstruction of justice."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/pennsylvania/articles/2020-07-23/feds-accuse-ex-philly-
congressman-myers-of-stuffing-ballots> (7/23) reports Myers "gave cash to elections judge Domenick J.
DeMuro, who awaits sentencing after pleading guilty earlier this year to conspiracy to deprive voters of their
civil rights and other violations."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/ex-congressman-from-abscam-
scandal-faces-new-vote-buying-charges/2020/07/23/f59bbc4a-ccf4-11ea-91f1-28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/23,
Barrett, 14.2M) reports Myers "was one of the most high-profile politicians ensnared in the Abscam
investigation, a sting launched by the FBI in which a man pretending to be a wealthy foreign sheikh bribed U.S.
politicians in secretly recorded meetings."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/former-congressman-indicted-voter-fraud-bribery-charges-
379935> (7/23, Forgey, 4.29M) reports that Myers "was indicted earlier this week on charges of 'conspiring to
violate voting rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016
primary elections, bribery of an election official, falsification of records, voting more than once in federal
elections, and obstruction of justice,' according to a Justice Department statement." Politico adds that the
"indictment comes amid a national debate over mail-in voting and voter fraud ahead of November's general
election, which has become complicated significantly by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic."
CNN <https://edition.cnn.corn/2020/07/23/politics/michael-myers-charged-in-voting-scarn/index.html> (7/23,
Kaufman, CNN, 83.16M) also reports.
Continuing Coverage: FBI Increases Reward For Information On Missing Iowa Girl.
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/reward-missing-10-year-old-iowa-girl-increased-10-000-
n1234703> (7/23, 6.14M) reports that the FBI announced Wednesday an increase in its reward money for
information on Breasia Terrell, who "was reported missing on July 10." She "was last seen at a home in
Davenport earlier that morning." The FBI is now offering $10,000 for information that "helps authorities locate
Breasia or that leads to the arrest of anyone involved in her disappearance."
Radio Iowa <https://www.radioiowa.corn/2020/07/23/search-continues-reward-offered-for-missing-davenport-
girl> (7/23) reports FBI Special Agent in Charge Kristi Johnson "says the bureau has assembled agents in
Davenport from Waterloo, Des Moines, Omaha and Lincoln, and well as from Washington D.C. and elsewhere."
California Men Indicted For Illegal Possession Of Firearms.
The Vacaville (CA) Reporter <https://www.thereportencorn/2020/07/23/federal-grand-jury-indicts-two-men-
including-a-vaca-man-for-firearms-offenses/> (7/23, 50K) reports Michael James White "was charged Thursday
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with being a felon in possession of a firearm," and Carlos Biviescas "was charged on July 9 with one count of
being a felon in possession of ammunition." The defendants "face a maximum statutory penalty of 10 years in
prison and a $250,000 fine."
Montana Police Investigating Fires At Glacier National Park.
KRTV-TV <https://www.lcrtv.corn/news/fire-watch/officials-are-investigating-several-suspicious-fires-in-glacier-
national-park> Great Falls, MT (7/23, 7K) reports that Glacier National Park officials "are investigating several
fire starts in the North Fork area." They "received a report of several wildland fires early Thursday morning
which led to a multi-agency response from local county, state, and federal agencies consisting of wildland fire
crews, hotshot crews, engine crews, and law enforcement." FBI agents are supporting the investigation.
Missouri Man Sentenced For Sending Digital Threats.
KSDK-TV <https://www.ksdlc.corn/article/news/crime/st-charles-county-man-admits-to-sending-threats-to-sen-
hawley/63-d25137029-ca98-42e5-9c38-066068798c25> St. Louis (7/23, 493K) reports Jeremy Cawthon, who
"pleaded guilty to sending numerous threats to Missouri Senator Josh Hawley over Facebook," was "sentenced
to 16 months of time already served for making the threats in March and April of 2019." The FBI investigated
the case.
Florida Man Arrested For Solicitation Of Minor.
WFTV-TV <https://www.wftv.cominews/local/orange-cotmty/orlando-man-arrested-accused-using-instagram-
exchange-sexually-explicit-photos-with-11-year-old-boy/S2XYBQ6YCBDK5GSRICAVU2BKY2Q/> Orlando,
FL (7/23, Deal, Wilson, 49K) reports Brandon Planas, who is "accused of using Instagram to exchange sexually
explicit images with an 11-year-old boy, eventually asking the child to meet for sex," was arrested by FBI agents.
The FBI "said records show Planas convinced the boy to share nude photos and videos of himself and messaged
him about meeting for sex."
Montana Man Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Production.
KPAX-TV <https://www.kpax.com/news/western-montana-news/big-arm-man-pleads-guilty-to-sexual-
exploitation-of-a-child> Missoula, MT (7/23, 1K) reports Billy Dean Smith, who is "accused of making child
pornography videos and sending an image to an undercover agent," pleaded guilty Thursday to the charges. He
"faces a minimum mandatory 15-30 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and five years to life of supervised release."
Louisiana Man Accused Of Child Pornography Production.
WBRZ-TV <https://www.wbrz.corn/news/man-arrested-in-ascension-neighborhood-facing-450-counts-of-child-
porn-charges/> Baton Rouge, LA (7/23, 44K) reports Kristopher Uhrbach was "charged with 450 counts of
possession of pornography involving juveniles under the age of 13 and 60 counts of sexual abuse of an animal."
The arrest "was a result of a joint investigation with the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Unit,
Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office, Louisiana State Police, Homeland Security Investigations, and Federal Bureau
of Investigation."
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FBI Investigating 2019 Murders In New Mexico.
The Taos (NM) News <https://wvvw.taosnews.com/news/taos-pueblo-fbi-murder/article_af33224c-cd1d-1 I ea-
8519-5fa33a6b3aa9.html> (7/23, 30K) reports that the FBI is continuing its investigation into the murders of
Antonio "Tony" Romero and his son, Buck Romero, who were "found murdered at a Taos Pueblo residence on
June 1, 2019." The FBI "is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information `that leads to the arrest and
conviction of the person or persons responsible' for the homicides."
Federal Agent Facing Charges In Illegal Prescription Painkiller Distribution Case.
The AP <https://apnews.com/518db61104ab728801e428d0faff la 1 f> (7/23) (7/23) reports federal prosecutors are
alleging that a "federal agent used his position to help" Jorge Diaz Gutierrez run an illegal prescription painkiller
distribution operation in Florida. The illegal activity allegedly occurred when Special Agent Alberico Ahias
Crespo "served on a healthcare fraud task force while working for the Office of Inspector General with the
Department of Health and Human Services." Crespo and Diaz Gutierrez "were charged this week with
conspiring to distribute Oxycodone, obstructing justice and making false statements to the FBI." The WFOR-TV
<https://miami.cbslocal.com/2020/07/23/miami-federal-agent-illegal-oxycodone-distribution/> Miami (7/23)
Miami (7/23) website publishes a similar article.
Defendant Gets Five Years In Prison For Participating In Cocaine Trafficking Conspiracy.
In online coverage, WENY-TV <https://www.weny.com/story/42402410/ithaca-man-sentenced-to-5-years-
behind-bars-for-cocaine-trafficking> Elmira, NY (7/23, Jaquith, 1K) Elmira, NY (7/23, Jaquith, 1K) reports
Ithaca resident Robert Payne "will serve five years in prison after officials found he participated in a cocaine
trafficking conspiracy." Rayne, who received that sentence this week, "must also serve four years supervised
release and forfeit to the government $112,500 in proceeds from his drug trafficking activity." The Payne "case
was investigated by the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the FBI, New York State Police, the Onondaga
County Sheriff's Office, and the Onondaga County District Attorney's Office." The Ithaca (NY) Voice
<https://ithacavoice.com/2020/07/ithaca-man-sentence-to-5-years-for-involvement-in-drug-trafficking/> (7/23)
(7/23), the Ithaca (NY) Journal <https://wwwithacajournal.corn/story/news/public-safety/2020/07/23/ithaca-
cocaine-trafficking-robert-payne-federal-prison/5492577002/> (7/23, 15K) (7/23, 15K), and the WHCU-AM
<https://whouradio.corn/news/025520-ithaca-man-sentenced-to-five-years-in-prison-for-rule-in-drug-trafficking-
conspiracy/> Ithaca, NY (7/23, 751) Ithaca, NY (7/23, 751) website also cover this story.
Washington State Man Indicted For Murders.
Indian Country Today <https://indiancountrytoday.com/the-press-pooUharrah-washington-man-indicted-for-two-
murders-that-occurred-with-extemal-boundaries-of-the-yakama-nation-hH-i3s-mW1JayhndXxdrULw> (7/23)
reports U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington William D. Hyslop "announced that a federal grand
jury returned an indictment Tuesday, charging Edward Charles Robinson Jr. with two counts of first degree
murder, and one count of assault with a dangerous weapon." FBI agents "arrested Robinson [Wednesday] and the
United States will seek his detention pending a trial."
Michigan Man Sentenced Over Lying To The FBI.
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MLive (MI) <https://www.mlive.com/news/2020/07/michigan-man-who-lied-to-tbi-may-receive-lighter-
sentence-thanks-to-evidence-errothtml> (7/23, 925K) reports Michael Bourquin, who "was convicted after he
admitted to telling the FBI that a motorcycle gang had targeted former Detroit U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade
in 2017," successfully appealed his sentence after the court "ruled last week the sentence — which exceed
guidelines because of the cost to the federal government — could not exceed those guidelines because the
government failed to provide detailed proof of the costs."
FBI Takes Over Michigan Murder Investigation.
MLive (MI) <https://www.mlive.com/news/2020/07/fbi-takes-over-investigation-in-death-of-woman-found-
burned-in-oakland-county-park.html> (7/23, 925K) reports that the FBI "is now investigating the death of a
woman whose burned body was found at a state recreation area in Oakland County last week." Susie Zhoa "was
found dead and burned near a parking area at Pontiac State Recreation Area near Waterford on July 13," and she
"was last seen by her parents on July 12."
New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/23/charred-body-of-pro-poker-player-susie-zhao-found-in-
michigarg> (7/23, Lapin, 4.57M) also reports.
Former Army Scout Indicted For Creating IED In Texas.
Army Times <https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2020/07/23/former-cavalry-scout-faces-10-years-in-
prison-over-ied-found-by-fbi-at-his-apartment/> (7/23, Rempfer, 346K) reports former US Army cavalry scout
Joshua Colin Honigberg "was charged with one count of unlawful possession of a destructive device found by
FBI agents and local police officers when they executed a search warrant on his Austin apartment on May 29."
The IED "was comprised of a plastic hard case locked in the closed position by a padlock," and it "contained
multiple explosive charges with fusing systems and multiple pieces of metal fragmentation."
ICXAN-TV <https://www.laan.coun/news/local/austinffederal-grand-jury-indicts-austin-man-for-having-a-bomb-
in-his-home> Austin, TX (7/23, 495K) reports Honigberg "is charged with one count of unlawful possession of
a destructive device," and he "could face up to 10 years in federal prison."
Michigan Man Charged With Robbing Casino Patrons.
The Detroit News <https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2020/07/23/feds-say-phony-face-
helped-man-steal-100-000-detroit-casino-heists/5496266002/> (7/23, 825K) reports John Christopher Colletti
has been indicted over his alleged role in a $100,000 robbery at the MGM Grand on May 23, 2019. The
indictment says Colletti "used a prosthetic face mask and other disguises to pose as an elderly gambler," and he
"targeted casino patrons enrolled in a VIP program that lets gamblers obtain cash advances from kiosks installed
inside casinos." He is being held in Kansas until his extradition is approved.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/michigan-man-phony-faces-steal-100g-casinos-feds> (7/23, McFall,
27.59M) reports that the investigation "led investigators to a shortage unit that contained 48 falsified driver's
licenses, mannequin heads used to prop up prosthetic masks and hundreds of receipts to the MGM Grand
casino."
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Continuing Coverage: Colorado Man Charged With Hate Crime Over Attack On Sikh Man.
The Colorado Public Radio <https://www.cpr.org/2020/07/23/man-accused-of-running-over-sikh-in-lakewood-
charged-with-hate-crime> (7/23, Ortega, 3K) reports Eric Breemen, who is "accused of running over a Sikh man
outside a Lakewood liquor store in April," has "been charged with a hate crime and is set to go to court on
Friday."
Continuing Coverage: California Police Searching For Missing Toddler.
The Daily Beast <https://www.thedailybeast.corn/madera-california-cops-scramble-to-find-special-needs-
toddler-after-parents-stop-cooperating> (7/23, 1.39M) reports that California police "continued their desperate
search for a special needs toddler who has been missing for over a week--a feat more difficult now that his
parents have `stopped cooperating' with investigators." Thaddeus Sran "was reported missing on July 15 after his
parents said he vanished from their home in Madera, about 30 minutes outside Fresno."
FBI Arrests 10 Texans Following Undercover Sting Operation.
KTSM-TV <https://www.ktsm.corn/local/el-paso-newskmdercover-fbi-sting-leads-to-arrests-of-10-would-be-
sexual-predators-of-minors-in-el-paso› El Paso, TX (7/23) reports that the Federal Bureau of Investigation El
Paso Division "said it has arrested 10 people for allegedly trying to engage in sexual activity with minors in
separate incidents." The arrests were part of Operation Cerberus, which was an undercover sting operation that
"occurred from July 17- 19, 2020."
Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Colorado Bank Robberies.
The Denver Post <https://www.denverpost.com/2020/07/23/fbi-aurora-double-dipper-bandit/> (7/23, 720K)
reports that the FBI "is asking for help identifying the so-called `Double Dipper Bandit,' who is responsible for
at least five bank robberies in Aurora, two at already-robbed banks." The suspect "is described as a thin white
man between 30 and 40 years old and about 6-foot-0."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Cohen Released From Prison, Judge Says He Was Retaliated Against.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/ac6c3443ede4456a86c10a930087ac49?
pubid=fbi> (7/23, story 9, 0:15, Muir, 6.89M) reported that "the President's former fixer, Michael Cohen, is
moving from prison back to home confinement" after a judge's finding that "the Justice Department abruptly
sent Cohen back to prison as retaliation for writing a book about President Trump due out this fall." Cohen, said
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/a92ab12075c04ea3ae8ed6eee5e242ee?
pubid=fbi> (7/23, story 7, 0:20, Holt, 5.52M), "will serve the rest of his sentence for campaign finance violations
at home." The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.corn/world-nation/story/2020-07-23/judge-orders-
michael-cohen-to-be-released-from-prison> (7/23, Megerian, 4.64M) indicates that "the startling accusation by
the judge, who ordered officials to release Cohen on Friday, provided the latest accusation that government
lawyers have been serving the president's personal interests, and it raised concerns that the administration was
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attempting to silence an adversary in an election year."
The AP <https://apnews.com/a9ef5ee I 58effif118de144e96e170885> (7/23, Neumeister) reports that on
Thursday, US District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein ruled that Cohen's First Amendment rights "were violated
when he was ordered back to prison on July 9 after probation authorities said he refused to sign a form banning
him from publishing the book or communicating publicly in other manners.... 'How can I take any other
inference than that it's retaliatory?' Hellerstein asked prosecutors, who insisted in court papers and again
Thursday that Probation Department officers did not know about the book when they wrote a provision of home
confinement that severely restricted Cohen's public communications."
On its website, CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/23/michael-cohen-judge-orders-former-trump-lawyers-
release-from-prison.html> (7/23, Mangan, 3.62M) quotes Hellerstein as saying, "I've never seen such a clause,
in 21 years in being a judge and sentencing people." According to CNBC, "At one point, when another
prosecutor tried to come to the aid of the prosecutor who was answering the judge's questions, Hellerstein
angrily cut him off, reminding him of the rule that only one lawyer argued for each side in a case." Hellerstein
said "the purpose of transferring Mr. Cohen from furlough and home confinement to jail is retaliatory, and it's
retaliatory because of his desire to exercise his First Amendment rights to publish a book and discuss anything
about the book or anything else he wants on social media and others."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/nyregion/michael-cohen-trump-book.html> (7/23,
Weiser, 18.61M) reports that Hellerstein "ordered that Mr. Cohen be released from prison on Friday to serve the
rest of his sentence in home confinement at his Manhattan apartment." According to the Times, "In his suit, Mr.
Cohen claimed that he never hid the fact that he was writing a book about Mr. Trump. He noted that he spent his
mornings working on the manuscript 'in plain sight' in the prison's law library, and said he also discussed the
project openly with prison officials, staff members and even other inmates." Cohen's lawsuit reads, "The
narrative describes pointedly certain anti-Semitic remarks against prominent Jewish people and virulently racist
remarks against such Black leaders as President Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.comMational-security/michael-cohen-released-from-prison-
retaliation/2020/07/23/f8adefe8-ecf9-11ea-91f1-28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/23, Jacobs, 14.2M), Politico
<https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/23/court-orders-michael-cohens-release-379941> (7/23, Gerstein,
4.29M), Bloomber