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DATE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• US Charges Six Russian Intelligence Officers With Launching Cyberattacks.
Counter-Terrorism
• Maryland Man Linked To "Boogaloo" Movement Faces Gun Charge.
• Encrypted Apps May Conceal Full Evidence Of Whitmer Kidnapping Plot.
• Administration Imposes Sanctions On Businessman Moving Al Qaeda Money Internationally.
• Trump Says US Will Remove Sudan From Terrorism List If It Compensates Victims.
• French Authorities Crack Down On Islamists In Wake Of Teacher's Decapitation.
Counter-Intelligence
• While Ratcliffe Says There Is No Evidence Hunter Biden Emails Are Part Of "Disinformation Campaign," FBI
Still Investigating.
• States, Voting Districts Work With Law Enforcement To Secure Elections.
• State Department Officials Self-Isolating After Meeting With COVID-Positive Lebanese Spymaster.
• NNSA: Helicopter Flew Over DC Mapping Natural Nuclear Radiation.
• Congressman: US Must Sanction Russian Sovereign Debt To Protect Elections.
• EU Struggles To Defend Against Russian Disinformation Campaigns.
• Syrian Paper: US Officials Have Made Four Secret Trips To Damascus.
Criminal Investigations
• Two US Park Police Officers Surrender To Face Manslaughter Charges.
• FBI Investigating Murder In Missouri.
• West Virginia Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography.
• Texas Man Charged With Bribery.
• FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Michigan Minor.
• Kansas Man Arrested Following Death Threats.
• Smuggling Ring Arrested In New York.
• Georgia Pair Sentenced For Drug Distribution.
• Louisiana Men Indicted On Gun, Drug Trafficking Charges.
• FBI Concludes Gang Probe In Louisiana.
• Massachusetts Man Arrested Following FBI Task Force Search.
• Operation In Massachusetts Leads To Four Arrests, Seizure Of Drugs, Firearms.
• Tennessee Meth Case Defendant Sentenced To 151 Months In Prison.
• FBI Investigating Oklahoma Shooting.
• Virginia Man Sues Airbus Over Claims Of Lying To The FBI.
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Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• COVID-19 Scammers Driving Unemployment Fraud Across US.
Cyber Division
• Cyberspace Solarium Commission Releases Follow-Up To March Report.
• Lawsuit Alleges Indian Hackers Leaked Businessman's Emails.
• Schools Learn To Deal With Increasing Risk Of Hacker Attacks As Online School Year Amid Pandemic
Begins.
• Pro-Iran Trolls Spreading Fake Scandals Posted On Legitimate News Sites By Hackers.
Law Enforcement Services
• US To Execute First Woman In Nearly 70 Years.
• DOJ IG Discusses Growing Threat Of Drones For Prison Smuggling Operations.
Other FBI News
• Wray Under Fire In Run-Up To Election.
• California Ballot Drop-Off Box Damaged By Suspected Arson.
Other Washington News
• Senate To Work Over Weekend To Complete Barrett's Confirmation.
• Trump Calls Fauci "A Disaster" And Health Experts "Idiots."
• WPost Report: Atlas "Succeeded In Largely Sidelining" Other Task Force Members.
• GAO To Investigate Administration's Influence Over CDC, FDA.
• CDC Issues Recommendation For Masks On Planes, Other Public Transportation.
• Top Military Leaders Permitted To Return To Pentagon For Work.
• FEMA Threw Out Faulty Russian Ventilators.
• COVID Cases Surging By 50% In Nearly One-Third Of States.
• State Public Health Officials Finalizing Vaccine Distribution Plans.
• Cuomo May Lift Restrictions On Some COVID Red Zones.
• New Jersey COVID Cases Spike.
• Wisconsin Judge Reimposes Governor's Capacity Limit Order.
• Racism Blamed For High Rates Of Asian American COVID Deaths In San Francisco.
• Large School Districts Are Reopening Campuses.
• Doctors With Long-Haul COVID Symptoms Pushing For Better Care.
• DOJ Says Trump Denied Rape Accusation In Official Presidential Capacity.
• Supreme Court Controls Fate Of Subpoena For Trump Tax Returns.
• Administration Facilitates Ability To Discipline Federal Workers.
• Republican Voters Embracing QAnon.
• Devastating Wildfires Continue In Colorado.
• Tsunami Warning Issued After 7.5 Magnitude Quake Off Alaska Coast.
• New Yorker Suspends Toobin Following Report Of Improper Behavior.
• SCOTUS Allows Pennsylvania To Count Ballots Received By November 6.
• Chicago Police Save Man Hanging From Trump Tower.
International News
• US Borders With Mexico And Canada To Remain Closed Until November 21.
• Countries, Cities Impose Targeted Restrictions On COVID Hot Spots.
• UNICEF To Stockpile More Than 500M Single-Dose Syringes For COVID Vaccine.
• COVID Cases Hitting Record Highs In Europe.
• Iran Sets New Record For Daily Deaths.
• Top Palestinian Diplomat On Ventilator In Israeli Hospital.
• Kenya Health Minister Warns Of Second Coronavirus Wave.
• Abrams: US To Enact Preemptive Sanctions On Iran.
• Turkey Abandoning Outpost Surrounded By Syrian Army.
• Pakistan Lifts Ban On TikTok.
• US Rescue Mission In Yemen Helped Pave Way For Israel-UAE Peace Deal.
• Navalny Calls On Trump To Condemn His Attempted Assassination.
• Retirees Demonstrate Against Lukashenko In Belarus.
• Armenian, Azeri Leaders Both Say They Would Meet In Moscow For Peace Talks.
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• Morales Ally Triumphs In Bolivian Presidential Election.
• Thai Authorities Move To Censor Coverage Of Student Demonstrations.
• Indian Army Detains Chinese Soldier Who Strayed Over Border.
• Chinese, Taiwanese Envoys Engaged In Fistfight During Fiji Event.
• Beijing Blasts Trump's Climate Policies.
• Differing Administration Response To Diplomats' Symptoms In China, Cuba Draw Scrutiny.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
US Charges Six Russian Intelligence Officers With Launching Cyberattacks.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/87a81049bef3415887dfd6f94006da6a?
pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 8, 0:50, Holt, 5.28M) reported the US "is accusing six members of the Russian military
of cyberattacks that caused blackouts and financial losses of nearly $1 billion." NBC (Williams) added "federal
prosecutors say these Russians used some of the most destructive computer malware ever unleashed. The FBI
says all six are intelligence officers in the Russian military. It says they knocked out electrical power in Ukraine
during the winter, victimized the 2018 Olympics opening ceremony, and caused losses totaling nearly $1
billion." In addition, they were "accused of trying to interfere in the French elections in 2017, and hampering the
UK's investigations into the poisoning of a Russian dissident and his daughter, but there are no new allegations
tonight of Russian meddling in this year's election." The AP <https://apnews.corniarticle/technology-winter-
olympics-elections-russia-emmanuel-macron-6fc251c08dlac82d5633e84378c6c805> (10/19, Tucker) reports
prosecutors say the attacks "were aimed at furthering the Kremlin's geopolitical interests and as retribution
against its perceived enemies."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national-security/russia-cyberattacks-election-
interference/2020/10/19/51 a84208-1208-11 eb-bc10-40b25382 fl be_story.html> (10/19, Nakashima, Barrett,
I4.2M) reports FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich said the charges show that "time and again, Russia has
made it clear they will not abide by accepted norms and instead they intend to continue their destructive and
destabilizing cyber behavior."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-olympics-2020-cyber-russia/u-s-britain-call-out-russian-hacking-
spree-cyberattacks-against-olympics-idUSICBN2742EB> (10/19, Stubbs, Bing) reports, "U.S. officials would not
say whether the timing of the announcement just ahead of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election was intended to
serve as a warning to foreign, government-linked hacking groups." However, Jeff Pegues said on the CBS
Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/aa05560a8a1a4134999f7e9184e4727c?pubid=fbi>
(10/19, story 4, 1:50, O'Donnell, 4.4M) the Justice Department's action "is widely seen as a warning to Russia.
The message, stay out of the US election."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/us/politics/russian-intelligence-cyberattacks.html>
(10/19, Schmidt, Perlroth, 18.61M) reports, "It was unclear whether the Russian officers would stand trial for the
charges." While Moscow "is highly unlikely to hand them over to be prosecuted," the charges "could potentially
restrict their travels, and they could be arrested if they enter a country willing to turn them over to the United
States."
CNN <https://www.cnntorn/2020/10/19/politics/russian-nationals-charged-justice-department/index.html>
(10/19, Carrega, 83.16M) reports, "The alleged hackers are officers of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate
(GRU), a military intelligence agency of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. Monday's charges allege some
of the most consequential political attacks levied by the Kremlin since its efforts to interfere in the 2016 US
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presidential election, including the hacking of Democratic Party email accounts." CNN adds, "The United States
District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued a federal arrest warrant for each of these
defendants upon the grand July's return of the indictment. They are all charged in seven counts: conspiracy to
conduct computer fraud and abuse, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, damaging protected computers,
and aggravated identity theft."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/oct/19/justice-department-charges-six-
russiart-military-hak (10/19, Mordock, 492K) reports, "Several of the countries targeted had blamed the Russian
government for the hacks. However, this is the first time officials have targeted Russia for the attacks through
criminal indictments. 'As this case shows, no country has weaponized its cyber capabilities as maliciously and
irresponsibly as Russia, wantonly causing unprecedented damage to pursue small tactical advantages to satisfy
fits of spite,' Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers told reporters at a press
conference announcing the charges."
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette <https://www.post-gazette.corn/news/crime-courts/2020/10/19/US-set-to-announce-
case-against-cybercriminals-GU-GRU-cybercrime-cybercriminals-Russia/stories/202010190100> (10/19, Ove,
616K) reports, "Among the victims in 2017 were Heritage Valley Health System in Western Pennsylvania, which
spent $2 million to repair damage by the malware, U.S. Attorney Scott Brady said at a Monday news conference
in Washington, D.C." Brady "and other officials said the Russian officers are part of the same unit that the
Justice Department said attempted to disrupt the 2016 election and the 2018 Olympics after Russian athletes had
been banned for doping. The Justice Department said defendants, all former or current members of Unit 74455
based in Moscow, unleashed the NotPetya malware. The attacks caused nearly $1 billion in losses to three
victims alone that are mentioned in the indictment. In addition to Heritage Valley, they are TNT Express B.V. (a
FedEx subsidiary) and an unnamed U.S. pharmaceutical maker that paid $500 million to fix the damage."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/russia-hackers-cyberattacks-430166> (10/19, Geller,
4.29M) reports, "As officers of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, the six defendants launched a June
2017 malware campaign known as NotPetya, hacked the Ukrainian power grid in 2015 and 2016, and conducted
the hack-and-leak operations that targeted the 2017 French elections, according to a newly unsealed indictment.
NotPetya, which began in Ukraine, quickly escaped, causing devastating losses for companies around the world.
The shipping giant Maersk saw its entire operation temporarily collapse as the malware locked up its computer
systems. A White House report estimated the malware's total damages at $10 billion, according to Wired. It was
the most destructive and widespread malware outbreak in history."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-olympics-2020-cyber-russia/us-britain-call-out-russian-hacking-
spree-cyberattacics-against-olympics-idUSKBN2742DR> (10/19, Stubbs, Bing) quotes Bowdich saying, "The
FBI has repeatedly warned that Russia is a highly capable cyber adversary, and the information revealed in this
indictment illustrates how pervasive and destructive Russia's cyber activities truly are."
The Hill <http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/521723-doj-russian-hackers-targeted-2018-olympics-french-
elections> (10/19, 2.98M) reports, "Among the alleged attacks were hack-and-leak operations against the
political party of now-French President Emanuel Macron in 2017, along with other French politicians. They are
also alleged to have targeted the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, as retaliation for Russians
being banned from participating in the games due to doping allegations. Further, the six Russian nationals were
indicted in connection to attacks on the Ukrainian power grid and government agencies, which caused
widespread power outages; for targeting two organizations involved in investigating the United Kingdom-based
nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter; and for most recently targeting
Georgian government agencies and companies."
Axios <https://www.axios.corn/russia-hacking-ukraine-france-justice-department-703b3228-dc0d-4d61-904b-
7c8d5bdlOcbe.html> (10/19, Rurnmler, 521K) reports, "FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich thanked Google,
Cisco, Facebook and Twitter `for all stepping up and helping us with this investigation,' adding: `This is more
common that we work together with our private sector partners than ever before.'
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ICDKA-TV <https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.corn/2020/10/19/heritage-valley-malware-attack-charges/> Pittsburgh
(10/19, 144K) reports, "Along with the damage to the Heritage Valley Health System, they also caused damage
and disruption in France, Georgia, the Netherlands, Korea, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom. `The exceptional
talent and dedication of our teams in Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and Oklahoma City who spent years tracking these
members of the GRU is unmatched,' said FBI Pittsburgh Special Agent in Charge Michael A. Christman. 'These
criminals underestimated the power of shared intelligence, resources, and expertise through law enforcement,
private sector, and international partnerships.' USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/10/19/6-russian-intel-officers-charged-hacking-winter-
olympics-targeted/3713295001/> (10/19, 10.3IM) and the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-
s-charges-six-russian-intelligence-officers-with-hacking-11603126931> (10/19, Volz, Subscription Publication,
7.57M) provide similar coverage. Among news outlets also reporting are ZDNet
<https://vvww.zdnet.corn/article/uk-says-russia-was-preparing-cyber-attacks-against-the-tokyo-olympics/>
(10/19, Cimpanu, 299K), Business Insider <https://www.businessinsider.com/us-doj-russia-hackers-gru-
olympics-notpetya-ukraine-sandworm-2020-I 0> (10/19, Holmes, 3.67M), NextGov
<https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2020/10/justice-department-charges-russian-intel-officers-major-
cyberattacks-including-netpetya/169367/> (10/19, Baksh), UPI <http://www.breitbart.corn/news/u-s-indicts-
russian-intelligence-officers-in-global-malware-attacks/> (10/19), Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/doj-charges-russian-military-hackers-worldwide-cyber-attacks-winter-
olympic-games> (10/19, Blitzer, 27.59M), Vice <https://wwvv.vice.com/en/article/88a4da/us-charged-sandworm-
gru-russia-most-destructive-hackers> (10/19, Franceschi, 2.11M), NPR
<https://www.npr.org/2020/10/19/925423705/doj-unveils-more-sweeping-cyber-charges-against-russian-
intelligence-officers> (10/19, Lucas, Ewing, 3.12M), the Telegraph (UK)
<https://vvww.telegraph.co.ukJnews/2020/10/19/russian-unit-behind-novichok-attack-targeted-olympics-british/>
(10/19, Mendick, Cook, Murphy, 956K), MeriTalk <https://vvww.meritalk.com/articles/doj-indicts-russian-cyber-
hackers-for-vast-notpetya-other-attacks/> (10/19, Polit), Courthouse News
<https://vvwvv.courthousenews.corn/justice-department-hits-six-russians-with-hacking-charges/> (10/19,
Rodgers, 2K), the Daily Beast <https://www.thedailybeast.corn/department-of-justice-charges-six-russian-
military-officers-in-global-hacking-campaign> (10/19, Melendez, I.39M), CBS News
<https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russian-military-officers-hacking-cyber-attacks-charged/> (10/19, Quinn,
3.68M), and the Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/19/department-of-justice-worldwide-hacking-
russia-six-hackers-france-ukraine-olympics/> (10/19, 716K).
Counter-Terrorism
Maryland Man Linked To "Boogaloo" Movement Faces Gun Charge.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/maryland/articles/2020-10-19/man-linked-to-extremist-
movement-arraigned-on-gun-charge> (10/19) reports from Greenbelt, Maryland, "A Maryland man described by
the FBI as a member of the anti-government "boogaloo" movement pleaded not guilty to a gun charge on
Monday, court records show." Frank William Robertson Perry, 39, "remained jailed after his arraignment on a
charge that he illegally possessed a rifle. He is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition due to a 2002
burglary conviction, the FBI said. A grand jury indicted Perry on the charge after his Oct. 7 arrest." The FBI
"identified Perry as a member of the boogaloo movement in September, an agent wrote in seeking a warrant to
search the Dundalk home he shares with his girlfriend. Court records don't specify why the FBI's Joint Terrorism
Task Force opened its investigation of Perry, who posted images associated with the boogaloo on a Facebook
account that the FBI says belongs to him."
WJZ-TV <https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/10/19/frank-perry-boogaloo-movement-federal-charges-dundalk-
maryland/> Baltimore (10/19, 74K) reports, "Agents found and seized a number of items from the basement
bedroom, including a black tactical vest containing two ballistic plates located on the interior of the vest, two
loaded rifle magazines located in pouches affixed to the exterior of the vest, a third loaded rifle magazine located
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on top of the vest and an Anderson Manufacturing rifle model AM-15 bearing serial number 20034967 which
was partially concealed. They also found ammunition located inside a black box in the nightstand and other
firearm-related accessories. The Anderson rifle was bought in parts by Perry and his girlfriend, who lived with
Perry, a federal agent claimed in the affidavit. Perry allegedly put the rifle together."
Encrypted Apps May Conceal Full Evidence Of Whitmer Kidnapping Plot.
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/nation/2020/10/19/encrypted-apps-threema-wire-
whitmer-kidnap-plot/3710295001/> (10/19, Nerbovig, 1.52M) reports, "Encrypted apps may keep the FBI from
ever knowing if there is more documentation of the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer." The Free
Press adds, "On the second day of a preliminary examination in which sufficient evidence was found to bind five
of the six accused men over for proceedings before a grand July, FBI Special Agent Richard Trask on Friday
mentioned the FBI was hindered in its investigation into the group because some data was stored on an overseas
server. The communication the FBI was able to enter in as evidence came from a confidential informant."
According to the Free Press, "Technology overall played a crucial role in the planning and formulation of the
alleged plot, including the use of Facebook to connect the men, according to an affidavit filed by Brian Russell, a
detective sergeant with the Michigan State Police."
Administration Imposes Sanctions On Businessman Moving Al Qaeda Money Internationally.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/us/politicskreasury-sanctions-qaeda-gems.html>
(10/19, Verma, 18.61M) reports, "The Trump administration on Monday imposed sanctions on an Australian-
based businessman and his gemstone company for helping Al Qaeda move money," according to the Treasury
Department. Officials "said Ahmed Luqman Talib traded in precious stones, allowing him to 'move funds
internationally' for Al Qaeda." Talib "works around the world, including in Brazil, Colombia, Sri Lanka,
Tanzania, Turkey and the Persian Gulf region, the Treasury Department said in a statement." The Middle East
Institute's Countering Terrorism and Extremism Program director, Charles Lister, said, "It goes to show that Al
Qaeda still retains these kind of networks," adding they are now "kind of a miniature version of 10 or 15 years
ago." The Washington Institute's director of counterterrorism and intelligence, Matthew Levitt, commented,
"Governments and private sector have made it harder to move funds via formal and informal financial systems.
... It is interesting to see terrorists relying on gemstones, which are easy to move and hold value."
Trump Says US Will Remove Sudan From Terrorism List If It Compensates Victims.
President Trump on Monday tweeted <https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1318251010595303424> ,
"GREAT news! New government of Sudan, which is making great progress, agreed to pay $335 MILLION to
U.S. terror victims and families. Once deposited, I will lift Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list. At
long last, JUSTICE for the American people and BIG step for Sudan!" The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvwvv.wsj.corn/articles/trump-to-remove-sudan-from-list-of-countries-that-sponsor-terrorism-
11603133461> (10/19, Restuccia, McBride, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Sudanese Prime Minister
Abdalla Hamdok thanked Trump after the tweet.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/world/africa/sudan-trump-israel-terrorism.html>
(10/19, Jakes, Walsh, Schmitt, 18.61M) reports the State Department move "clear[s] the way for the East African
nation's fragile government to seek international assistance and, potentially, normalized relations with Israel — a
diplomatic goal for President Trump before the election next month." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/trump-sudan-israel-terroristn/2020/10/19/917cfffc-122d-
Ileb-82af-864652063d6l_story.html> (10/19, Hudson, Bearak, 14.2M) reports US officials "expect" the "pre-
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election gambit...will lead to the country's recognition of Israel and payment of millions of dollars to the families
of terrorism victims."
According to Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-sudan-usa/trump-u-s-to-remove-sudan-from-state-
terrorism-sponsors-list-after-payment-to-victims-idUSKBN2742BE> (10/19, Spetalnick, Eltahir, Abdelaziz),
"Sudan's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism dates to its toppled ruler Omar al-Bashir and makes it
difficult for its transitional government to access urgently needed debt relief and foreign financing." Reuters
adds, "Many in Sudan say the designation, imposed in 1993 because Washington believed Bashir was supporting
militant groups, has become outdated since he was removed last year and Sudan has long cooperated on
counterterrorism." Meanwhile, the AP <https://apnews.com/arficle/donald-trump-bahrain-israel-sudan-africa-
be0a83f5fc5f8709817c191c80a7856a> (10/19, Magdy) reports the announcement came after Treasury Secretary
Mnuchin "traveled to Bahrain to cement the Gulf state's recognition of the Jewish state."
Axios <https://www.axios.corn/sudan-state-sponsor-terrorism-deal-trump-israel-608bac8c-10fa-48ae-ab3b-
cbcb3a93857f.html> (10/19, Ravid, 521K) reports Sudan "is also expecting the U.S. to announce an aid package
in coming days. It will include financial aid and wheat, medicine and oil shipments. Also in the mix are
commitments by the Trump administration to mobilize private sector investments in Sudan and to organize a
Sudan donors conference, according to Israeli and Sudanese sources."
French Authorities Crack Down On Islamists In Wake Of Teacher's Decapitation.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/world/europe/france-raids-teacher-
beheading.html> (10/19, Nossiter, 18.61M) reports that "as a wave of anger continued to sweep over France
following the decapitation of a high school teacher, the French police conducted dozens of raids on Monday
targeting individuals associated with radical Islamists, and the government vowed to shut down Muslim aid
organizations and expel dozens of foreign nationals for showing signs of radicalism." According to the Times,
"Thousands of people took to the streets in cities around France over the weekend to demonstrate their horror at
the killing on Friday, and politicians, especially on the right, jostled to sound the alarm against `the enemy
within,' as Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin put it in a radio interview, referring to the country's radicalized
Muslims." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.cotn/articles/france-vows-to-root-out-islamist-extremism-
after-beheading-of-teacher-samuel-paty-11603139336> (10/19, Dalton, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports
Darmanin said, "We must stop being naïve." Darmanin added, "There is no reconciliation possible with radical
Islam."
Counter-Intelligence
While Ratcliffe Says There Is No Evidence Hunter Biden Emails Are Part Of "Disinformation Campaign," FBI
Still Investigating.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ratcliffe-hunter-biden-laptop-emails-not-russian-disinformation-
campaign> (10/19, Singman, 27.59M) reports DNI Ratcliffe, in an appearance on Fox Business on Monday,
"said that Hunter Biden's laptop `is not part of some Russian disinformation campaign,' amid claims from House
Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff suggesting otherwise." Ratcliffe is quoted as saying, "It's funny
that some of the people who complain the most about intelligence being politicized are the ones politicizing the
intelligence." Ratcliffe continued, "Unfortunately, it is Adam Schiff who said the intelligence community
believes the Hunter Biden laptop and emails on it are part of a Russian disinformation campaign." Ratcliffe
added, "Let me be clear: the intelligence community doesn't believe that because there is no intelligence that
supports that. And we have shared no intelligence with Adam Schiff, or any member of Congress."
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Breitbart <https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/10/19/dni-ratcliffe-hunter-bidens4aptop-is-not-part-of-some-
russian-disinformation-campaige> (10/19, Poor, 673K) reports Ratcliffe said, "Apparently, Chairman Schiff
wants anything against his preferred political candidate to be deemed as `not real' and as using the intelligence
community or attempting to use the intelligence community to say there's nothing to see here." Ratcliffe added,
"Don't drag the intelligence community into this. Hunter Biden's laptop is not part of some Russian
disinformation campaign, and I think it's clear that the American people know that." In addition, the New York
Post <https://nypost.com/2020/10/19/john-ratcliffe-info-on-hunter-bidenlaptop-not-russian-disinformation/>
(10/19, Moore, 4.57M) reports that Ratcliffe "said the computer is `in the jurisdiction of the FBI.'" Ratcliffe
added, "The FBI has had possession of this." Ratcliffe said, "Without commenting on any investigation that they
may or may not have, their investigation is not centered around Russian disinformation and the intelligence
community is not playing any role with respect to that."
However, USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/10/19/russian-disinforrnation-not-
behind-biden-emails-dni-ratcliffe-says/3712484001/> (10/19, Johnson, 10.3IM) reports Ratcliffe's comments
that the emails "are not connected to a Russian disinformation effort" came "even as federal authorities
continued to review whether the material was part of such a campaign." USA Today adds Ratcliffe "did not
elaborate on the basis of his conclusion, though he acknowledged knowing `little' about the material published
by the New York Post." Similarly, NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/politics/national-security/ratcliffe-
says-no-proof-foreign-actors-tied-biden4aptop-officials-n1243874> (10/19, Dilanian, 6.14M) reports that
Ratcliffe "insisted Monday that there is no evidence the Russians or other foreign actors were behind the emails
allegedly found on a laptop linked to Hunter Biden, even as officials familiar with the matter tell NBC News the
FBI continues to probe that question."
In addition, the Daily Beast <https://wvvw.thedailybeast.com/thi-examining-hunter-bidenslaptop-as-foreign-op-
contradicting-john-ratcliffe-trumps-intel-czar> (10/19, Ackerman, Sommer, 1.39M) says Ratcliffe's assessment
"gets out in front of the FBI, which took custody of the laptop and an external hard drive as early as in
December, according to the New York Post." The FBI, according to a "congressional source," is "looking into
the provenance of the material. And among the questions they're seeking to answer is whether the laptop dump is
part of what the intelligence community's counterintelligence chief has already described as a Russian
disinformation effort targeting the 2020 election."
The Hill <http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/521712-ratcliffe-schiff-battle-over-biden-emails-politicized-
intelligence> (10/19, Beavers, Concha, 2.98M) reports that in response to Ratcliffe, Patrick Boland, "a
spokesman for Schiff, argued that the DNI is `purposefully misrepresenting' the chairman's words to help
Trump. Boland said Schiff stands behind his remarks to CNN." Schiff had previously told CNN, "Clearly, the
origins of this whole smear are from the Kremlin, and the president is only too happy to have Kremlin help and
try to amplify it." The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/adam-schiff-
spokesman-ratcliffe-purposefully-misrepresenting-comments-about-hunter-biden4aptop-story> (10/19, Soellner,
448K) reports Boland added, "The new wave of attacks we are seeing on Vice President Biden are consistent
with the false and unsubstantiated narratives that the President, his personal lawyer, and a sanctioned Russian
agent have been pushing for well over a year."
Breitbart <https://www.breitbart.corn/politics/2020/10/19/senior-intel-official-adam-schiff-spreading-false-
information-under-the-guise-of-intelligence/> (10/19, 673K) reports a "senior intelligence official" told them "on
Monday there is no intelligence to support" Schiff's "assertion that recent reports about Hunter Biden's foreign
business dealings are part of a Russian disinformation campaign."
The Dallas Morning News <https://www.dallasnews.corn/news/politics/2020/10/19/spy-chief-weighs-in-on-
hunter-bidenlaptop-dispute-says-ny-post-story-isnt-russian-disinformation/> (10/19, Cooper, 946K) says the
story "centers around an email of questionable authenticity that the Post says it retrieved from a hard drive from
a laptop provided by Trump's lawyer [Rudy] Giuliani, who has repeatedly pushed unfounded claims about the
Bidens." In an exclusive, Mediaite <https://www.mediaite.corn/tv/exclusive-fox-news-passed-on-hunter-biden-
laptop-story-over-credibility-concerns/> (10/19, Hall, 327K) reports Giuliani "first approached" Fox News about
the laptop, but its news division "chose not to run the story unless or until the sourcing and veracity of the emails
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could be properly vetted." The Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.corn/2020/10/19/report-fox-news-passed-
publishing-hunter-biden-laptop-story-credibility-concems-mediaite/> (10/19, Talcott, 716K) also reports it "has
not independently confirmed the contents of the laptop."
Also reporting on Ratcliffe's comments are Newsweek <https://www.newsweek.com/hunter-biden-emails-have-
nothing-do-russian-disinformation-national-intelligence-director-says-1540255> (10/19, Feamow, I.53M),
National Review <https://www.nationalreview.corn/news/dni-ratcliffe-hunter-biden-emails-laptop-not-part-of-
some-russian-disinformation-campaign› (10/19, Bernstein, 73IK), Real Clear Politics
<http://www.realclearpolitics.corn/video/2020/10/19/director_of national_intelligence_ratcliffe_hunter_biden_la
ptop_emails_not_russian_disinformation.html> (10/19, Haim, 825K), and the Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/oct/19/hunter-biden-emails-no-russia-disinformation-campa/>
(10/19, Scarborough, Boyer, Mordock, 492K), among others.
Meanwhile, Morgan Bradford said on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/3b63294d32044bea9d2d7de2620e1b617pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 10,
2:40, Holt, 5.28M) that "from the wrong election date on Twitter to fake robocalls," experts are "sounding the
alarm about digital disinformation, aimed squarely at Black and Latino voters." Bradford added, "Since January,
almost a quarter of the 13 million mentions of vote by mail on social media included misinformation, which is
why digital disinformation experts...created virtual war rooms across the country, aimed at flagging and fighting
false messages before they spread."
Ratcliffe Expects More Indictments From Durham's Probe. Separately, Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ratcliffe-more-durham-probe-indictments-intelligence> (10/19, Singman,
27.59M) reports that Ratcliffe said "he believes there 'will be' and 'should be' more indictments coming from
U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, based on the
'intelligence' he has access to."
Meadows: Democrats, Not Russians, Spreading "Disinformation." The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.comrnews/2020/oct/19/no-russian-conspiracy-biden-laptop-scandal-dni-rat/>
(10/19, Scarborough, 492K) reports White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows "also made a Monday morning
appearance, this one on Fox News." The Times adds that Meadows "suggested there is more damaging
information to come tying the former vice president to wrongdoing," and "said that it is Democrats who are
spreading laptop disinformation." Meadows said, "I'm not aware of any Russian disinformation campaign that
would involve these emails or this laptop." Meadows added, "No defensive briefing, to my knowledge, has been
given. And so, all of this narrative that is out there that would suggest that it's not real, that's the disinformation."
Meadows continued, "You know, Adam Schiff came on and said oh, this is Russia, Russia, Russia. And again, I
can tell you, this is Adam Schiff, once again, trying to spin a story that's not accurate. I think in the days to come
you will see that Joe Biden will have a lot to answer for."
Cruz Predicts Facebook, Twitter Facing "Potentially Serious Campaign Finance Violations" For Reaction To
Hunter Biden Email Story. The Daily Caller <https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/19/ted-cruz-twitter-facebook-
campaign-finance-violations/> (10/19, Kerr, 716K) reports Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee, "told reporters Monday that Facebook and Twitter could face 'potentially serious
campaign finance violations' for censoring stories unfavorable of Democrats while letting critical coverage of
Republicans run rampant on their platforms." The Washington Free Beacon <https://freebeacon.com/2020-
electionkruz-previews-assault-on-big-tech/> (10/19, Piro, 78K) reports Twitter and Facebook "suppressed the
circulation of the New York Post's reporting about a trove of emails and documents from a laptop allegedly
belonging to Hunter Biden." According to Cruz, "This poses the single greatest threat to free speech in America
today. It poses the single greatest threat to democracy in America today."
Former Senior US Intelligence Officials Claim Emails Have "Classic Earmarks Of A Russian Information
Operation." Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/hunter-biden-story-russian-disinfo-430276>
(10/19, Bertrand, 4.29M) reports that more than 50 former US senior intelligence officials "signed on to a letter
outlining their belief that the recent disclosure of emails allegedly belonging to Joe Biden's son 'has all the
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classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.'" Politico adds that while the signatories "presented no new
evidence, they said their national security experience had made them `deeply suspicious that the Russian
government played a significant role in this case' and cited several elements of the story that suggested the
Kremlin's hand at work." Politico adds former Trump Administration officials "who signed the letter include
Russ Travers, who served as National Counterterrorism Center acting director; Glenn Gerstell, the former NSA
general counsel; Rick Ledgett, the former deputy NSA director; Marc Polymeropoulos, a retired CIA senior
operations officer; and Cynthia Strand, who served as the CIA's deputy assistant director for global issues." In a
piece for Defense One <https://wvvw.defenseone.com/threats/2020/10/intelligence-experts-suspicious-dni-
ratcliffe-laptop-story/169378/> (10/19, 2K), Patrick Tucker cites a number of former IC officials criticizes
Ratcliffe's claim.
Trump Blasts "Corrupt Press" For Failing To Cover Allegations Against The Bidens. The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-fauci-campaign-biden/2020/10/19/30b2fe58-1226-11eb-82af-
864652063d6 1 _story.html> (10/19, Al, Scherer, Dawsey, 14.2M) reports that on Monday in a call with his
campaign staff, President Trump maintained that Joe Biden ought to be "in jail," and is "a criminal." According
to the Post, Trump "also made repeated references to alleged communications between Biden's son Hunter and
foreign officials that have been reported in the New York Post in recent days." Trump is quoted as saying, "I
think Joe Biden has a scandal coming up that will make him almost an impotent candidate. This scandal is so
big. And the only thing he has going is he has a corrupt press who will not write about it." Breitbart
<https://vvwvv.breitbart.com/politics/2020/10/19/donald-trump-reporters-criminal-for-not-reporting-hunter-biden-
stories/> (10/19, Spiering, 673K) reports the President "spoke as he prepared for a campaign rally in Prescott,
Arizona."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/joe-biden-response-hunter-biden-emails-business-dealings>
(10/19, Singman, 27.59M) says Joe Biden has "remained mum on questions about his knowledge of his son
Hunter's overseas business dealings, which were discussed in a series of emails purportedly found on a laptop
belonging to his son." According to Fox News, "The former vice president is not expected to host or attend any
public events until Thursday — the date of the final presidential debate, where President Trump is expected to
bring up allegations stemming from the emails."
More Commentary. Michelle Goldberg writes for the New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/opinionArump-campaign-rudy-giuliani.html> (10/19, 18.61M) that so
far, "the Hunter Biden laptop affair is a farcical retread of the Russian hack-and-leak operation that helped
torpedo Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations in 2016." She adds that if "there's an important story here, it's
almost certainly about Giuliani's dirty tricks, not any wrongdoing by Joe Biden."
In an op-ed for The Hill <https://thehill.corn/opinion/white-house/521637-hunter-bidens-laptop-a-russian-trick-a-
hack-job-or-just-what-it-looks> (10/19, 2.98M), former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy argues that the key
here in this dispute is whether the laptop is what it is purported to be.
States, Voting Districts Work With Law Enforcement To Secure Elections.
Several states and localities are reportedly working with the FBI and US Attorneys to prepare for securing
elections in the event of fraud or attempts to derail the vote.
The Bangor (ME) Daily News <https://bangordailynews.corn/2020/10/19/politics/fbi-and-federal-prosecutors-
set-up-voter-fraud-hotlines/> (10/19, 198K) reports that in Maine, the "FBI will have agents in Portland on
Election Day ready to investigate voter fraud." According to U.S. Attorney Halsey Frank, "Assistant U.S.
Attorney John Osborn and Andrew McCormack will be in Portland and Bangor will handle complaints and
oversee the federal response to them as part of the longstanding program."
The Arkansas Democrat Gazette <https://www.arkansasonline.corn/news/2020/oct/19/fbi-on-alert-for-attempts-
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to-derail-vote> (10/19, 307K) reports that in Arkansas, "The Little Rock office of the FBI is preparing for
election season with unique challenges between mail-in voting, increased foreign government intervention and
more worry of political violence." The FBI faces "the increased number of countries attempting to influence the
United States elections," according to FBI spokesman Connor Hagan. The spokesman explained, "We have
DHS, FBI, both U.S. attorneys' offices in the eastern and western district [of Arkansas]. We've got the secretary
of state for Arkansas and the Postal Inspection Service." Also reporting is the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-
Gazette <http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2020/oct/19/fbi-on-alert-for-attempts-to-derail-vote/> (10/19, 77K).
The Roanoke (VA) Star-Sentinel <https://theroanokestar.com/2020/10/19/acting-u-s-attorney-appoints-dedicated-
official-to-answer-western-va-election-complaints/> (10/19, 9K) reports that in Virginia, Acting United States
Attorney Daniel P. Bubar "has been appointed to serve as the District Election Officer (DEO) for the Western
District of Virginia." As a result, Bubar "is responsible for overseeing the District's handling of complaints of
election fraud and voting rights concerns in consultation with Justice Department Headquarters in Washington."
Additionally, the FBI "the FBI will have special agents available in each field office and resident agency
throughout the country to receive allegations of election fraud and other election abuses on election day."
KPBS-TV <https://www.kpbs.org/news/2020/oct/19/us-attorneys-resources-reporting-election-fraudi> San
Diego (10/19, 2K) reports that in California, "The local U.S. Attorney's Office announced Monday that one of its
prosecutors will oversee efforts to handle complaints of voting rights abuses and election fraud in the Southern
District of California." Assistant U. S. Attorney Christopher P. Tenorio, who "has been appointed to serve as the
District Election Officer for the region," will "oversee local reports of potential election fraud and voting rights
violations through Election Day, in consultation with Justice Department headquarters in Washington, D.C." In
addition, "the FBI will have special agents and an Election Crimes Coordinator available in field offices
throughout the country to hear reports of potential fraud and other crimes related to the election."
The Missouri Times <https://themissouritimes.com/ashcroft-preparing-missouris-election-defenses/> (10/19)
reports that in Missouri, "Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is working with national, state and local leaders to
bolster the state's defenses in the lead up to the Nov. 3 general election." Ashcroft said, "Our office is working
hand-in-hand with federal, state and local officials to safeguard the integrity of Missouri's elections." His office
"will join officials" from DOD, ODNI, NSC, FBI, DHS, and CISA, "along with state partners from the
Department of Public Safety and the Office of Administration's Information Technology Services Division." The
groups "acts as a firewall, monitoring and assessing potential threats and sharing accurate information with
federal, state and local leaders."
State Department Officials Self-Isolating After Meeting With COVID-Positive Lebanese Spymaster.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/us-officials-isolate-lebanon-coronavirus-430216> (10/19,
Toosi, 4.29M) reports, "Several US officials, including a senior figure at the State Department, are now self-
isolating after meeting with a Lebanese spymaster who has tested positive for the coronavirus." CIA Director
Haspel, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Hale, and National Security Adviser O'Brien "were among
the Americans who met with Lebanon's Major Gen. Abbas Ibrahim during his recent visit to Washington, people
familiar with the situation told POLITICO." Hale, "as well as several other employees from the State
Department and other executive branch divisions, are now self-isolating for 14 days, a US official said." It is not
clear whether Haspel is among those people, Politico days, and O'Brien "has already had the virus."
NNSA: Helicopter Flew Over DC Mapping Natural Nuclear Radiation.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/local/public-safety/low-flying-helicopter-spotted-over-
dc-area-is-mapping-natural-nuclear-radiation/2020/10/19/8901e658-1241-11eb-ba42-ec6a580836ed_story.html>
(10/19, Hermann, 14.2M) reports, "A helicopter flying low over the Washington area on Monday was measuring
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naturally occurring background radiation as part of security efforts for the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration,"
according to the NNSA. The DOE agency "said flights in and around the District will continue, possibly until
Nov. 6. Two flights are scheduled each day, and a total 20 to 25 hours are required to complete the survey." The
twin-engine Bell 412 helicopter flights "will allow officials to update their maps showing radiation caused by
natural decay, the agency said." An NNSA statement is quoted saying the flights are "part of standard
preparations to protect public health and safety," and are "purely scientific in nature, and no surveillance or other
form of monitoring will occur."
Congressman: US Must Sanction Russian Sovereign Debt To Protect Elections.
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) writes in an opinion piece for The Hill <https://thehill.corn/blogs/congress-
blog/politics/521632-safeguarding-us-elections-by-sanctioning-russian-sovereign-debt> (10/19, 2.98M) that the
Trump Administration has done "very little" to "hold Russia accountable for...attacks on our democracy." Since
2016, the intelligence community has warned "that the government of Russia is actively interfering in U.S.
elections." More recently, ODNI, the director of the FBI, and the Treasury Department "have each publicly
confirmed that Russia is working to influence the 2020 U.S. election." Sherman argues that of the "limited
actions the administration has a taken to respond to Russian's malign activity, few of them have imposed any
meaningful new penalties directly on the Russian government or Russian President Vladimir Putin." The
California Congressman concludes the US needs to "deliver a clear message to Vladimir Putin that there will be
meaningful consequences for his government violating our sovereignty through election interference," and that
cutting off Russian access to "U.S. capital markets is the first and most critical step the United States can take
towards doing that."
EU Struggles To Defend Against Russian Disinformation Campaigns.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.coln/news/newsletters/2020-10-19/russian-info-war-is-europe-s-fight-too>
(10/19, Halpin, 4.73M) reports, "More than five years after it began trying in earnest to combat Russian
disinformation, the European Union is yet to substantially curtail its reach, Alberto Nardelli writes." The bloc
"still has few defenses against sophisticated Kremlin campaigns designed to weaken cohesion in the west." After
"Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned," the EU found "that some of the most popular
coverage in Germany came from Kremlin-funded news organizations casting doubt on Berlin's conclusion that
Moscow was to blame," for instance. However, the "limitations of the Kremlin's strategies also have been
exposed in its attempts to promote far-right political parties and sow division in the EU." Bloomberg concludes
that "while the virus of Kremlin information warfare can raise the temperature of already bitter social discourses
in Europe and the U.S., competent, clear-eyed leadership remains the best antidote."
Syrian Paper: US Officials Have Made Four Secret Trips To Damascus.
Following up on reporting from the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/austin-tice-syria-negotiations/2020/10/19/c3d02948-120f-
Ileb-a258-614acf2b906d_story.html> (10/19, Dadouch, 14.2M) reports that in August, U.S. Ambassador Roger
Carstens, "an envoy for hostage affairs," and Kash Patel, "a top White House counterterrorism adviser," traveled
to Syria "for secret talks about the fate of missing American journalist Austin Tice, sanctions and the U.S.
military presence in Syria, in rare high-level negotiations." The Post cites Al Watan, "a newspaper aligned with
the Syrian government," which reported that Carstens and Patel "met with Ali Mamlouk, the head of Syria's
intelligence agency, in his office in Damascus." The Post adds that Al Watan "said the trip was not the first visit
by high-level U.S. diplomats and that three similar visits to Damascus have taken place in past years." In
addition, "The newspaper stressed that, during the August visit, the Syrian government refused to discuss
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'kidnapped' Americans and sanctions until effective talks on U.S. withdrawal from Syria were underway."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/world/middleeast/syria-prisoners-austin-tice.html>
(10/19, Perez-Pena, 18.61M) reports that in 2017, former CIA Director Pompeo "called Mt Mamlouk to open
back-channel communications on Mr. Tice. Washington then sent an intermediary to see Mr. Mamlouk, the
officials said." A year later, the CIA "sent a top agency official with expertise in the Middle East to meet Mt
Mamlouk in Damascus, where the official raised the case of Mr. Tice." Last year, after President Trump "ordered
the withdrawal of most of the American troops in Syria," critics "questioned why the administration had not
demanded anything from Syria in return, like the release of prisoners."
Criminal Investigations
Two US Park Police Officers Surrender To Face Manslaughter Charges.
On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/4c2da4df66e04364b82b3929d23d20db?pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 5,
1:25, Muir, 7.01M), Adrienne Bankert reported two US Park Police officers "are turning themselves in, nearly
three years after officials say they shot an unarmed motorist." Bankert added dash cam video "shows officers
Lucas Vinyard and Alejandro Amaya chasing 25-year-old Bijan Ghaisar after he left the scene of a crash where
he was rear-ended. The officers attempt to approach his vehicle twice with guns pointed at the car. Both times
Ghaisar pulls away. The third time, officers block the 25-year-old, approaching the SUV, again guns drawn. The
Jeep moves slightly. The officers then open fire into the car. In all, ten shots were fired." Bankert said that while
the Justice Department in 2019 "found that Vinyard and Amaya had not committed any federal civil rights
violations," a state investigation "followed, and the officers are now charged with manslaughter and reckless
discharge of a firearm."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2020/10/19/park-police-officers-surrender-
fairfax-manslaughter-warrants-bijan-ghaisar-slaying/> (10/19, Jackman, 14.2M) says the officers "were booked
into the jail, and appeared in green jail jumpsuits by video conference for their arraignment later Monday
morning before Fairfax Circuit Court Judge Richard C. Gardiner. Gardiner allowed both Amaya and Vinyard to
be released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond, meaning they did not have to pay any money to be
released but will owe $10,000 if they fail to appear for court."
FBI Investigating Murder In Missouri.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch <https://www.sthoday.corn/news/local/crime-and-courts/fbi-to-assist-in-search-of-
lake-at-forest-park-in-st-louis/article_f277af95-21fd-52ed-8247-98012elb943d.html> (10/19, Rice, 685K)
reports that the FBI will "join St. Louis police and other law enforcement agencies this week in searching a lake
at Forest Park for evidence in an ongoing homicide investigation."
West Virginia Man Sentenced Over Child Pornography.
The Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch <https://www.herald-dispatch.corn/news/man-gets-prison-time-for-child-
porn-charges-in-huntington/article_b486aff7-5f3c-57c1-8486-57048d2353e8.html> (10/19, 87K) reports
Jeremiah Alexander Taylor, who "pleaded guilty to distribution of child pornography," was "sentenced in U.S.
District Court in Huntington to serve a seven-and-a-half year prison sentence." The investigation began after an
undercover FBI agent "posted several online bulletin messages on social media forums" frequented by
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individuals who have a sexual interest in children and incest. Taylor messaged agent, who later "determined
Taylor appeared to be a member and participant of a child pornography group where group members posted
thousands of images and videos of child porn."
Texas Man Charged With Bribery.
KRGV-TV <https://www.krgv.com/news/bribery-case-against-brownsville-isd-school-board-trustee-scheduled-
for-trial-next-week> Harlingen, TX (10/19) reports Brownsville school board trustee Sylvia P. Atkinson will face
trial on October 26 on charges of bribery. He "was arrested in December 2019 after a FBI sting operation,"
which saw Atkinson accept money in order to place an item on the school board's agenda.
FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Michigan Minor.
The Lansing (MI) State Journal <https://www.lansingstatejoumal.com/stoty/news/2020/10/19/amber-alert-
issued-kidnapped-2-year-old-lansing-twp-boy/3708668001/> (10/19, 206K) reports that the FBI supported the
investigation into the disappearance of two-year-old Phoenix Washington Jr, who was kidnapped by his father.
Prosecutors are expected to "charge [Phoenix] Washington with home invasion, vehicle theft and parental
kidnapping."
Kansas Man Arrested Following Death Threats.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/10/19/wichita-mayor-kidnapping-threat-
masks-coronavirusk (10/19, Bella, 14.2M) reports Meredith Dowty "was arrested Friday night on a charge of
criminal threat for sending the frightening texts directed at" Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple.
Smuggling Ring Arrested In New York.
Newsday (NY) <https://www.newsday.com/news/new-york/russia-smuggling-scheme-nypd-1.50041303>
(10/19, 932K) reports that federal agents have disrupted a smuggling ring operating out of New York, which
"used employees of Aeroflot Airlines based in the United States to smuggle into Russia $50 million worth of
electronic goods." Eight people "were charged with failure to file export information, illegal exportation of
electronic devices and conspiracy."
Georgia Pair Sentenced For Drug Distribution.
All On Georgia Chattooga County <https://allongeorgia.com/georgia-public-safety/fmr-georgia-correctional-
officer-boyfriend-sentenced-to-prison-for-possession-of-drugs-intended-for-prison-distribution/> (10/19) reports
former Georgia Department of Corrections officer Lekesia Lashea Harden and Tremayne O. Linder "were
sentenced to federal prison for possession of drugs packaged for smuggling into prison." Harden "was sentenced
in U.S. District Court to 10 years in prison," and Linder "was also sentenced to 10 years in prison." The FBI
investigated the case.
Louisiana Men Indicted On Gun, Drug Trafficking Charges.
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The Baton Rouge (LA) Advocate <https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/courts/article_602b1b56-
1231-11eb-b7e9-bf27070e919e.html> (10/19, 399K) reports Tyjiri Anderson, Benjamin Fields, Albert Stewart
III, Trayneil T. Gaines, Charles Anthony Brown, Marvin D. White, and Lorenzo D. Cain "have been indicted and
arrested on federal gun and drug trafficking charges." They "were charged in separate indictments and arrested
Oct. 13 as part of a coordinated federal interagency initiative to address narcotics trafficking and violent crime."
FBI Concludes Gang Probe In Louisiana.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune <https://www.nola.com/news/courts/article_ce415084-1226-11eb-81e7-
8661b7e049cb.html> (10/19, 480K) reports that the FBI has concluded its gang probe into New Orleans' West
30s neighborhood, and it "culminated in the arrest of 18 people on 47 charges that include attempted murder,
rape and other violent crimes." 22nd Judicial District Attorney Warren Montgomery "described the case as the
largest and most comprehensive racketeering case on the north shore, involving a full-time FBI agent, Covington
Police and the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office."
Massachusetts Man Arrested Following FBI Task Force Search.
In online coverage, WLNE-TV <https://www.abc6.corn/fall-river-man-arrested-for-illegal-drug-and-firearm-
possession/> Providence, RI (10/19) reports Massachusetts resident Kevin Nunes "was arrested after an
investigation and search was conducted by the Fall River Police Department and Southeastern Massachusetts
FBI Gang Task Force." Nunes "was charged with possession to distribute marijuana, unlawful possession of a
stun-gun, possession of a non-large capacity firearm in home and possession of ammunition without a Firearms
Identification Card."
Operation In Massachusetts Leads To Four Arrests, Seizure Of Drugs, Firearms.
The Springfield (MA) Republican <https://www.masslive.com/news/2020/10/local-state-and-federal-law-
enforcement-raid-area-locations-for-drugs-and-firearrns.html> (10/16, Canton, 395K) reported that
Massachusetts residents Ricky Almonte, Richard Almonte, Gilberto Rodriguez and Yadiell Dejesus "were
arrested after a task force of local, state and federal law enforcement" workers executed search warrants in that
state on Friday morning. The raid operation, which "the FBI Western Mass. Gang Task Force" participated in,
led to the seizure of "numerous firearms and over 12,000 bags of heroin." The WWLP-TV
<https://vvww.ww1p.corn/news/local-news/hampden-county/4-arrested-over-12000-bags-of-heroin-found-after-
investigation-at-springfield-west-springfield-homes/> Springfield, MA (10/16, 81K) Springfield, MA (10/16)
website published a similar article.
Tennessee Meth Case Defendant Sentenced To 151 Months In Prison.
In online coverage, WBBJ-TV <https://www.wbbjtv.corn/2020/10/16/dyersburg-woman-sentenced-to-12-years-
for-meth-trafficking/> Jackson, TN (10/16) reported that Tennessee resident Anne Taylor Davis has been
sentenced to 151 months in prison "for distribution and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine."
Davis was arrested after "FBI agents, along with Dyersburg police, began investigating large-scale
methamphetamine trafficking" in parts of Tennessee and Arkansas.
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FBI Investigating Oklahoma Shooting.
KOTV-TV <https://wvvw.newson6.corn/story/5f8da6f33522376e07853d7b/fbi-investigating-deadly-muskogee-
shooting> Tulsa, OK (10/19, Griffin, 108K) reports that the FBI "is now investigating a deadly shooting" in
Muskogee, where police officers "said they responded to a shots fired call around 2:25 a.m. Monday." The police
"found Bradley Dillon," who "was taken to the hospital where he later died" from a gunshot wound.
Virginia Man Sues Airbus Over Claims Of Lying To The FBI.
Law360 <https://www.law360.com/articles/1320952/ex-contracts-manager-accuses-airbus-of-lying-to-fbi>
(10/19, Subscription Publication, 8K) reports, behind a paywall, that former Airbus U.S. Space & Defense Inc
Contracts Manager Maros Kmec "has sued an Airbus unit, alleging that it falsely reported him to the FBI after he
expressed concerns about its accounting practices and it discovered that he preserved evidence of it submitting
false claims to the federal government." He "told a Virginia federal court on Saturday that Airbus U.S. Space &
Defense Inc., a subsidiary of Airbus Group Inc., wrongly reported him to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
2018 for allegedly stealing trade secrets and using the proprietary information for his business."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
COVID-19 Scammers Driving Unemployment Fraud Across US.
Bloomberg Law <https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/covid-19-scammers-driving-
unemployment-fraud-across-nation> (10/19, Clukey, Subscription Publication, 4K) reports, "Unemployed
Americans aren't the only ones waiting for the next pandemic relief check. A slew of fraudsters, including an
organized Nigerian cybercrime ring, are also looking to get paid," and "they have plenty of tricks to pull it off —
like using the names of dead people and personal information collected in previous data breaches to create false
beneficiaries to gain access to benefits meant to help workers." Bloomberg Law adds, "At least 11 states are
seeing an increase in fraudulent unemployment insurance activity fueled by the millions of claims coming in
each month and additional federal dollars being offered to the unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Places including Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Washington combined are reporting
billions of dollars in fraud, according to a Bloomberg Government review of unemployment actions across the
nation. States and the U.S. Department of Labor and FBI have issued alerts."
Cyber Division
Cyberspace Solarium Commission Releases Follow-Up To March Report.
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismettotn/cyber/2020/10/19/cyber-solarium-commission-outlines-
recommendations-for-strengthening-the-supply-chain/> (10/19, Pomerleau) reports that the Cyberspace Solarium
Commission "has released a detailed follow-up with recommendations for how to secure the information and
communications technologies supply chain." The newly released details come after "a report in March,
advocating for multiple cyber deterrence efforts." The whitepaper "is one of several add-ons to the original
report that go into greater depth on a particular topic or recommendation from the March report." Released on
Monday, it "solely focuses on the recommendation that Congress should direct the U.S. government to develop
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and implement a strategy for the information and communications technology industrial base to ensure more
trusted supply chains and the availability of critical information and communications technologies." The report
says the US is not "competing with China on that front creates that security issue. ... The economic issue here is
leading to a national security and a cybersecurity issue, and the two issues really can't be disentangled."
Lawsuit Alleges Indian Hackers Leaked Businessman's Emails.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-cyber-lawsuit-belltrox/lawsuit-accuses-indian-hackers-of-leaking-
businessmans-emails-idUSKBN2742EJ> (10/19) reports, "Iranian-American businessman Farhad Azima has
accused a pair of Indian companies of stealing his emails and publishing them to the web, according to a lawsuit
filed in federal court in North Carolina." According to Reuters, "Azima's suit alleges that Indian security
company CyberRoot Risk Advisory and New Delhi-based BelITroX InfoTech Services carried out the hack-and-
leak at the behest of American private intelligence company Vital Management Services, which in turn had been
hired by the international law firm Dechert on behalf of the Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA), an
investment fund based in the United Arab Emirates. Reuters reported in June that BelITroX was at the center of a
years-long hacking campaign that targeted more than 10,000 accounts across the globe, citing three former
employees, outside researchers and a trail of online evidence."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-10-19/u-s-businessman-says-hacker-for-hire-firms-
stole-his-data> (10/19, Turton, 4.73M) reports, "A years-long legal dispute between" Azima "and the Investment
Authority of Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, has now
entangled a private investigator in North Carolina and two hacking-for-hire firms in India." Bloomberg adds that
in the lawsuit, Azima, "an Iranian aviation executive who lives and works in America, accused law firm Dechert
LLP of hiring a private investigator, Nicholas Del Rosso, who then allegedly hired hackers in India to steal
documents from Azima. Nicholas Del Rosso and his company Vital Management Services Inc. are named as
defendants in the suit. Dechert LLP isn't a named party in the suit. Azima is seeking monetary damages and an
injunction against further hacking." The lawsuit "comes after reporting by Bloomberg and Reuters earlier this
year that showed an Indian company, Belltrox Infotech Services, had for years worked as a 'hacking-for-hire'
service, targeting more than 10,000 people and companies."
Schools Learn To Deal With Increasing Risk Of Hacker Attacks As Online School Year Amid Pandemic Begins.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/hackers-smell-blood-as-schools-grapple-with-virtual-
instruction-11603099802> (10/19, Uberti, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that as many K-12 schools
return to virtual instruction and hand out devices to students and teachers, schools are trying to prevent computer
networks from crashing under a surge in use. Now, as the school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds,
hackers are becoming a larger problem.
Pro-Iran Trolls Spreading Fake Scandals Posted On Legitimate News Sites By Hackers.
The Daily Beast <https://vvww.thedailybeast.com/hackers-planted-trump-smearsand-pro-iran-trolls-spread-them>
(10/19, 1.39M) reports, "Over the past year, hackers have broken into a number of news organizations' Twitter
accounts and at least one website to plant fake stories." One such series of "fake scandals" was when "an Israeli
news outlet's hacked Twitter account tried to fool readers into believing for a few brief moments earlier this
month." The account promoted fake scandals such as that "President Trump [was] dying of coronavirus and
handing over power to Mike Pence." Another was of "Black Lives Matter protesters surrounding the Clintons'
house in New York and firing gunshots." Though it is "still unclear who was responsible for the account break-
ins amplified by Iranian linked trolls," cybersecurity researchers such as Mandiant Threat Intelligence's Lee
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Foster are concerned about hackers "compromising legitimate news sites to post fabricated news articles."
Law Enforcement Services
US To Execute First Woman In Nearly 70 Years.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/10/19/lisa-montgomery-execution/>
(10/19, Iati, I4.2M) reports that the Department of Justice on Friday announced Lisa Montgomery, "a woman
convicted of strangling a pregnant woman and kidnapping her unborn child," is scheduled to be executed via
lethal injection on December 8, "the first federal execution of a woman in nearly 70 years." The Post adds a
federal jury "convicted her in 2007 of kidnapping resulting in death and unanimously recommended a death
sentence."
DOJ IG Discusses Growing Threat Of Drones For Prison Smuggling Operations.
Federal News Network <https://federalnewsnetwork.com/agency-oversight/2020/10/ig-federal-prisons-face-
danger-from-drones> (10/19, 220) reports Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz spoke
Monday about the challenges facing the Bureau of Prisons' efforts to combat contraband smuggling. He
discusses the threat of drones, saying, "The first reported run incident for the BOP was in 2015. But that wasn't
the beginning of the concern. It had been something that we'd seen, we'd expressed concerns about — before that
they have concerns and frankly, state facilities have similar concerns."
Other FBI News
Wray Under Fire In Run-Up To Election.
Politico <https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/10/19/christopher-wray-fbi-trump-430243> (10/19, Cheney,
4.29M) reports that Director Wray "was confirmed to his post on a promise to steer clear of the go-it-alone
gambits that earned his predecessor, James Comey, the wrath of Democrats and Republicans alike. Where
Comey took politically explosive steps without consulting superiors and offered personal opinions about Hillary
Clinton that proved damaging to her campaign, Wray would hug his bosses close and keep silent about anyone
not facing criminal charges," and yet "just days from the 2020 election, Wray finds himself in an eerily familiar
position: under withering pressure from Donald Trump and his allies to publicly disclose information that could
damage Trump's political rival — this time, Joe Biden." According to Politico, "Trump's inner circle was already
furious at Wray for echoing the intelligence community's finding that Russia is acting to damage Biden's
candidacy, as well as his description of antifa as 'an ideology' rather than an organized entity," and "now, they're
ratcheting up calls for Trump to fire his handpicked director."
California Ballot Drop-Off Box Damaged By Suspected Arson.
The Orange County (CA) Register <https://www.ocregister.corn/2020/10/19/baldwin-park-ballot-drop-off-box-
set-on-fire-arson-suspectedt> (10/19, 546K) reports, "A fire that damaged ballots at a drop-off box outside the
Baldwin Park library Sunday night, Oct. 18, is being investigated as arson, county officials said." The OCR adds,
"Authorities did not say how many ballots were damaged and investigators haven't arrested a suspect. `This is
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the only occurrence of damage like this so far. This is the very first,' said Mike Sanchez, spokesman for the Los
Angeles County Registrar-Recorder's office. There are over 400 drop-off boxes in the county, he added."
According to the OCR, "The Registrar-Recorder's office asked for an investigation through local law
enforcement and reported the incident to the FBI and the Attorney General for investigation."
Other Washington News
Senate To Work Over Weekend To Complete Barrett's Confirmation.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/election-2020-donald-trump-amy-coney-barrett-elections-judiciary-
164d44dIdf25cc6be6bbfe0Iff32e552> (10/19, Mascaro) reports the Senate "is on track to confirm Judge Amy
Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by next Monday, charging toward a rare weekend session as Republicans
push past procedural steps to install [her] before Election Day." Senate Majority Leader McConnell "said he will
begin the process as soon as the Senate Judiciary Committee wraps up its work Thursday," and he "said Monday
that Barrett demonstrated over several days of public hearings the `sheer intellectual horsepower that the
American people deserve to have on the Supreme Court.' According to the AP, "Trump's nominee is on a glide
path to confirmation that will seal a conservative hold on the court for years to come." Roll Call
<https://www.rollcall.corn/2020/10/19/amy-coney-barrett-supreme-court-nomination-expected-to-advance-
during-rare-sunday-senate-sessiont> (10/19, Lesniewski, 154K) reports McConnell "already told reporters...that
Barrett has the votes needed to be confirmed."
USA Today Analysis: Barrett Ceremony Was Snapshot Of Trump's "Crumbling Support Among Swing Christian
Voters." In a 2,300-word analysis, USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2020/10/19/trump-delivered-scotus-but-coronavirus-cost-
him-christian-support/3713456001/> (10/19, Fraser, 10.31M) says that while President Trump's Rose Garden
ceremony announcing his nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett "was supposed to be a triumphant moment
for a longstanding alliance between Republican presidents and conservative Christians," the event instead "was a
snapshot of his crumbling support among swing Christian voters." According to USA Today, "Numerous polls,
including figures released Monday, show that as people's confidence in Trump's pandemic response declined so
did the percentage who said they would vote for his re-election."
Senate Republicans Propose Constitutional Amendment To Stop Court Expansion. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/oct/19/senate-gop-announces-constitutional-amendment-bloc>
(10/19, Dinan, 492K) reports Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is leading "a group of Senate Republicans" who announced
on Monday they are introducing a constitution amendment "to fix the Supreme Court at a maximum of nine
members, playing defense as Democrats ramp up talk of expanding the court to try to swamp President Trump's
picks." The lawmakers "also proposed changing Senate rules to require a supermajority to vote in favor of
increasing the number of justices."
Trump Calls Fauci "A Disaster" And Health Experts "Idiots."
All three broadcast networks opened their Monday evening newscasts with coverage of President Trump's
reference to NIAID Director Fauci as "a disaster" and Trump's coronavirus advisers as "these idiots" in a
conference call with campaign staff. Later, the President tweeted
<https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1318252736538767360> , "Dr. Tony Fauci says we don't allow him
to do television, and yet I saw him last night on @60Minutes, and he seems to get more airtime than anybody
since the late, great, Bob Hope. All I ask of Tony is that he make better decisions. He said `no masks & let China
in'. Also, Bad arm! P.S. Tony should stop wearing the Washington Nationals' Mask for two reasons. Number
one, it is not up to the high standards that he should be exposing. Number two, it keeps reminding me that Tony
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threw out perhaps the worst first pitch in the history of Baseball!" The President also retweeted videos of Fauci
throwing out a first pitch <https://twitter.com/TheRightMelissa/status/1318258644610392066> and Trump
himself doing so <https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1318270345162354688> .
On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/5d205c4a66964bc0a6159f4fe984cf82?pubid=fbi> (10/19, lead story,
4:00, Muir, 7.31M), Jonathan Karl said, "President Trump unleashed a bizarre new line of attack against Joe
Biden today, slamming him for saying he would listen to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's leading expert on
coronavirus." Trump: "He wants to listen to Dr. Fauci. He wants to listen to Dr. Fauci." Karl: "Polls have
consistently shown Dr. Fauci is far more trusted than the President, or anybody else for that matter, when it
comes to handling COVID-19, which is why Trump put him in a campaign ad, over Fauci's objections. But
today, the President unloaded in a conference call with his campaign staff." Trump: "People are tired of hearing
Fauci and all these idiots, these, these people. These people that have gotten it wrong. He's a nice guy. He's been
here for 500 years. He called every one of them wrong. Yet, we keep him. Every time he goes on television,
there's always a bomb. But there's a bigger bomb if you fire him. But Fauci's a disaster."
On the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/e14e97ed43264d289fdae524176102b8?
pubid=fbi> (10/19, lead story, 3:40, 4.4M), Norah O'Donnell said Trump is "on the attack, not against his
opponent but the top infectious disease expert. In a series of insults made to reporters on Twitter and in front of
voters, the President said that Dr. Anthony Fauci is, quote, 'a disaster,' and called Fauci and other experts `idiots.'
... [Trump] appears intent on minimizing the coronavirus pandemic, telling campaign staffers that Americans are
tired of hearing about the virus and just want it to be left alone." CBS' Ben Tracy: "President Trump is behind in
the polls and two weeks from the election, his campaign is being criticized for not having any sort of consistent
message. Now the President is launching these new attacks on Dr. Fauci and all but dismissing coronavirus.
Asked today why he doesn't just fire Fauci, President Trump took another swipe at the 79-year-old who has
served six presidents." Trump: "I don't want to hurt him. He's been there for about 350 years."
Lester Holt said on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d774d81d10f640098689466d5ca30e9b?pubid=fbi> (10/19, lead
story, 1:20, 5.9M) that with "15 days to go, you might expect candidates to be hammering their closing
arguments. President Trump is instead hammering Dr. Fauci in some of his most explicit terms yet, calling the
nation's top infectious disease doctor 'a disaster."' The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/election-2020-virus-
outbreak-joe-biden-donald-trump-nevada-00a1dc6f5932c9fe778ee5e9cabacc7 I> (10/19, Miller, Colvin) reports,
"Seeking to shore up the morale of his staff amid growing private concerns that he is running out of time to make
up lost ground, Trump blasted his government's own scientific experts as too negative, even as his handling of
the pandemic that has killed nearly 220,000 Americans remains a central issue to voters." Reuters
<https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-election-trump/trump-calls-fauci-a-disaster-and-seeks-to-reassure-his-
team-he-can-win-idUSICBN2742AD> (10/19, Mason) says Trump and Fauci "have been at odds over how best
to handle a pandemic that has killed more than 219,000 people" in the US.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.coln/news/articles/2020-10-19/trump-complains-about-fauci-but-says-it-d-
be-bomb-to-fire-him> (10/19, Parker, Fabian, Wingrove, 4.73M) reports, "After disparaging Fauci, Trump
remarked that he didn't care whether reporters were on the call." But the New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/us/politics/trump-fauci-covid.html> (10/19, Stolberg, Haberman,
Weiland, 18.61 M) says "the broadside...was hardly the closing message Trump advisers were looking for. It
threatened to focus the electorate squarely on the president's coronavirus response and pitted him against Dr.
Fauci, who as the nation's top infectious disease expert is a career government scientist the public likes and trusts
far more than Mr. Trump."
USA Today <hups://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/10/19/anthony-fauci-trump-getting-covid-19-
absolutely-not-surprise/3709244001/> (10/19, Cummings, 10.31M) reports Trump "defended his comments
about Fauci while speaking to reporters before a rally in Prescott, Arizona. He called Fauci a 'very nice man'
who 'loves being on television.' The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/trump-fauci-
campaign-biden/2020/10/19/30b2fe58-1226-11eb-82af-864652063d61_story.html> (10/19, Al, Scherer, Dawsey,
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14.2M) reports Trump also mocked Fauci in Arizona "for his botched ceremonial first pitch at Nationals Park on
Opening Day and misrepresenting some of the doctor's positions on the coronavirus in tweets."
The New York Daily News <https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-fauci-trump-white-
house-20201019-o3r57pybz5cvrnlw6p7u5656xm-story.html> (10/19, Goldiner, 2.52M) says that "with the U.S.
still in the grip of a deadly pandemic, President Trump is turning the nation's top infectious disease expert into
his political punching bag." The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/10/19/trump-piles-on-fauci-over-first-
pitch-and-covid-19-response/> (10/19, Bowden, Nelson, 4.57M) reports, "Trump, who has shunned wearing a
mask, also accused the ardent Washington Nationals fan of wearing an ineffective facial covering." Mark
Shanahan of the Boston Globe <https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/10/19/nation/why-does-trump-go-after-
faucii> (10/19, 972K) writes, "It would seem unwise, picking this fight with Fauci — so close to Election Day —
instead of using the waning days of his teetering reelection campaign to, say, reassure worried voters, especially
seniors terrified of being infected."
The Hill <https://thehill.com/homenewskampaign/521743-biden-slams-trump-for-calling-fauci-a-disaster>
(10/19, Greenwood, 2.98M) reports Biden said in a statement, "Coronavirus infections are spiking across the
country, but President Trump decided to attack Dr. Fauci again today as a 'disaster' and call public health experts
`idiots' instead of laying out a plan to beat this virus or heeding their advice about how we can save lives and get
our economy moving again.... The American people have never backed down from a challenge, but they need a
leader to show the way and all President Trump has done is cower and wallow in self-pity."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/trump-ties-fauci-to-biden-430217> (10/19, Niedzwiadek,
4.29M) says "the Biden campaign seemed gleeful to be linked with Fauci, who has continually rated as one of
the most trusted voices in the country on Covid-19, according to numerous public opinion polls." The
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2020/10/19/trump-fauci-tweet-bob-
hope/> (10/19, Rao, 14.2M), meanwhile, writes, "Nearly a week after mocking [Biden] as elderly and disabled,
President Trump tweeted a reference to Bob Hope, the mid-century comedian who died in 2003 at 100 years
old."
The Tennessean <https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2020/10/19/tn-sen-lamar-alexander-praises-
anthony-fauci-after-trump-slam-coronavirus/5981387002/> (10/19, Wegner, 458K) reports Sen. Lamar
Alexander (R-TN) "voiced his support" for Fauci on Monday, saying in a statement, "Dr. Fauci is one of our
country's most distinguished public servants. He has served six presidents, starting with Ronald Reagan. If more
Americans paid attention to his advice, we'd have fewer cases of COVID-19, and it would be safer to go back to
school and back to work and out to eat."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corrilopinions/of-course-were-tired-of-the-coronavirus-mr-
president-wishful-thinIcing-wont-make-it-go-away/2020/10/19/840a864a-1238-11eb-ba42-
ec6a580836ed_story.html> (10/19, 14.2M) editorializes, "Of course we are tired of covid. More than 8 million
Americans have been infected by the novel coronavirus and at least 219,000 have died, more than in any other
country. Some number of those deaths can be attributed to Mr. Trump's adoption of wishful thinking as policy.
He has resisted a national testing plan and a national public health strategy, and he continually encourages
reckless behavior and mocks prudence. The result is more unemployment, more illness, more misery." The Wall
Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-criticizes-dr-fauci-during-call-with-campaign-staffers-
11603128384> (10/19, Bender, Lucey, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), the CNN
<https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/19/politics/donald-trump-anthony-fauci-coronavirus/index.html> (10/19,
Collins, Liptak, 83.I6M) and Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-anthony-fauci-criticism-
coronavirus> (10/19, Singman, 27.59M) websites, and Axios <https://www.axios.corn/trump-calls-fauci-disaster-
42428ddc-01e9-44a6-9f19-55aakc5f55Ehtml> (10/19, Fernandez, 521K) also have reports.
WPost Report: Atlas "Succeeded In Largely Sidelining" Other Task Force Members.
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Under the headline "Trump's Den Of Dissent: Inside The White House Task Force As Coronavirus Surges," the
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politicsitrumps-den-of-dissent-inside-the-white-house-task-
force-as-coronavirus-surges/2020/10/19/7ff8ee6a-0a6e-lIeb-859b-f9c27abe638d_story.html> (10/19, Abutaleb,
Rucker, Dawsey, Costa, 14.2M) reports, "As summer faded into autumn and the novel coronavirus continued to
ravage the nation unabated, Scott Atlas, a neuroradiologist whose commentary on Fox News led President Trump
to recruit him to the White House, consolidated his power over the government's pandemic response." According
to the Post, Atlas "shot down attempts to expand testing" and "openly feuded with other doctors on the
coronavirus task force." The Post says Atlas "succeeded in largely sidelining them," and then "advanced fringe
theories, such as that social distancing and mask-wearing were meaningless and would not have changed the
course of the virus in several hard-hit areas."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.comilive/2020/2020-election-misinformation-distortions#trump-
officials-tweet-and-its-removal-set-off-flurry-of-anti-mask-posts> (10/19, Wu, 18.61M) reports that a tweet by
Atlas on Saturday questioning the efficacy of masks in containing coronavirus "was rapidly debunked by
experts, who pointed to a wealth of evidence showing that face coverings reduce the risk that the coronavirus
will hop from person to person." According to the Times, "Not long after, Dr. Atlas reshared his first tweet with a
message that seemed to walk back his original statement: 'Use masks for their intended purpose — when close to
others especially hi risk,' he said. 'Otherwise, social distance. No widespread mandates.' On Sunday, "Twitter
removed Dr. Atlas's first tweet, saying it violated the company's policy against false or misleading information
about the coronavirus that could lead to harm." However, "the damage had already been done: The post had been
retweeted at least 1,800 times, and generated over 7,300 likes and replies. The removal then set off a flurry of
anti-mask posts, and accusations of tech censorship, across social media."
Atlas Praises "Herd Immunity" Declaration, Though Other Experts Alarmed By Idea. The New York Times
<https://vvwvv.nytimes.comilive/2020/10/19/world/covid-coronavirus> (10/19, Eddy, Pianigiani, Schaverien,
Zraick, Gillet, 18.61M) reports Atlas and other Administration officials have praised ideas in a declaration by
fellow Stanford University professor Jay Bhattacharya that "calls for allowing the coronavirus to spread in order
to achieve 'herd immunity' — the point at which enough people have been infected to stall transmission of the
pathogen." The "central proposition is that to contain the coronavirus, people 'who are not vulnerable should
immediately be allowed to resume life as normal' while those at high risk are protected from infection."
According to the Times, the idea "has alarmed and angered other public health researchers," and "on Wednesday,
about 80 published a manifesto of their own...saying that this approach would endanger one-third of the US
population who have conditions that put them at high risk from severe Covid-19, and result in perhaps a half-
million deaths."
In an op-ed for the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/19/opinion/coronavirus-herd-
immunity.html> (10/19, 18.61M), Tulane University School of Public Health professor John Barry argues, "Even
if herd immunity can be achieved with only 40 percent of the population infected or vaccinated," the Institute for
Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington "estimates that a total of 800,000 Americans
would die," and "the real death toll needed to reach herd immunity could far exceed one million." Moreover, "as
horrific a price as that is, it could prove much worse if damage to the heart, lungs or other organs of those who
recover from the immediate effects of the virus does not heal and instead leads to early deaths or incapacitation.
But we won't know that for years."
GAO To Investigate Administration's Influence Over CDC, FDA.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/10/19/gao-investigate-trump-administration-
influence-over-fda-cdc/5981174002/> (10/19, Behrmann, 10.3IM) reports the Government Accountability
Office (GAO) "has agreed to investigate alleged political influence from the Trump administration over the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration." The independent legislative
agency "accepted a Senate request on Monday to examine potential political interference and 'determine whether
this interference has violated the agencies' scientific integrity and communication policies." GAO spokesman
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Charles Young said, "We expect the work will start in January, as staff who cover those issues become
available."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/govemment-watchdog-trump-cdc-fda-430175> (10/19,
Diamond, 4.29M) reports that in their request, Sens. Patty Murray (D-WA), Gary Peters (D-MI), and Elizabeth
Warren (D-MA) "cited [a] report that administration officials sought to interfere with the CDC's flagship
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports in order to align with Trump's more optimistic message about the
pandemic." Other incidents cited "include pressure on CDC to loosen its guidelines on re-opening schools" and
HHS Secretary Azar overruling FDA officials on coronavirus testing rules. In a joint statement on Monday, the
senators said, "The GAO's decision to conduct an independent audit is a good first step towards making sure that
guidance coming from federal agencies is based on science and facts, not on the Trump Administration's political
agenda or the President's whims."
CDC Issues Recommendation For Masks On Planes, Other Public Transportation.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/10/19/cdc-mask-plane-train-bus/> (10/19,
Sun, 14.2M) reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday "strongly recommended in
newly issued guidelines that all passengers and workers on planes, trains, buses and other public transportation
wear masks to control the spread of the novel coronavirus." The interim guidance "was issued following pressure
from the airline industry and amid surging cases of the coronavirus and strong evidence on the effectiveness of
masks in curbing transmission, according to CDC officials." However, "the recommendations fall short of what
transportation industry leaders and unions had sought, and come long after evidence in favor of mask-wearing
was well established." Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-10-19/cdc-issues-strong-
call-for-wearing-masks-on-airplanes-trains?smd=premium> (10/19, Court, 4.73M), citing the Post's coverage,
says the change "followed airline industry pressure and a request from Vice President Mike Pence," and "a note
at the bottom of the web page states it was last reviewed on Monday."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-transit/u-s-cdc-issues-strong-
recommendation-for-mask-mandate-on-airplanes-trains-idUSKBN2742V7> (10/19, Shepardson) reports the
guidance "also calls for facial coverings at transportation hubs like airports and train stations." In its guidance,
the CDC said, "Broad and routine utilization of masks on our transportation systems will protect Americans and
provide confidence that we can once again travel more safely even during this pandemic." Reuters says many
airlines, as well as "Amtrak and most public transit systems and US airports already require all passengers and
workers to wear facial coverings, as do most airports, and ride-sharing firms Uber and Lyft." However, "the
White House in July opposed language in a bill before Congress that would have mandated all airline, train and
public transit passengers and workers to wear masks."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/travel/news/2020/10/19/coronavirus-cdc-says-travelers-who-wont-
wear-masks-should-get-booted/5983253002/> (10/19, Woodyard, 10.31M) reports the CDC also said that if
passengers refuse to wear masks, transportation providers should, "at the earliest opportunity, disembark any
person who refuses to comply."
One Million Air Passengers Screened For COVID Sunday. The AP <https://apnews.com/articleivirus-outbreak-
travel-pandemics-air-travel-airlines-326d60a9629075376e0bca7b00357899> (10/19, Ott) reports that the
"number of passengers screened in a single day for flights in the US topped one million for the first time since
COVID-I9 infections began to spike last March." The "notable milestone, reached Sunday, signifies both the
progress made since the darkest days of pandemic for the devastated US airline industry, when fewer than
100,000 people were screened per day in April, and how far it still has to go." The "million plus passengers
screened Sunday compares with 2.6 million on the same day last year, or roughly 60% fewer, according to the
Transportation Security Administration."
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Top Military Leaders Permitted To Return To Pentagon For Work.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/virus-outbreak-business-politics-coast-guard-
78836d8fde308322eelc5589d371610b> (10/19) reports, "The nation's top military leaders have been cleared to
return to work at the Pentagon after having self-quarantined as a precaution following the positive COVID-19
test of a senior Coast Guard official in early October." The approval "to resume work from the Pentagon was
given last week, in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and after members of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff had multiple negative tests for the virus, officials said Monday."
FEMA Threw Out Faulty Russian Ventilators.
BuzzFeed News <https://www.buzzfeednews.corn/article/christopherm5 Iffema-russia-ventilators-coronavirus>
(10/19) reports, "As the US was bracing for a major wave of seriously ill coronavirus patients in March,
President Donald Trump asked President Vladimir Putin in a phone call for help. In response, Moscow sent 45
ventilators and other medical supplies in crates stamped `From Russia, With Love.'" They "were part of a
lopsided aid deal between the countries that would ultimately see Russia delivering a little more than $1 million
worth of supplies to the US in April, followed by the US sending about $5.6 million to Russia over the following
two months." These Russian ventilators "were received by Federal Emergency Management Agency officials in
New York on April 1 and divided up between hospitals there and in New Jersey," but "there were problems with
the Aventa-M ventilators from the moment they landed and they were never used," and "now, according to
FEMA, they have essentially been tossed in the trash."
COVID Cases Surging By 50% In Nearly One-Third Of States.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/442a885647f74d1fafc722a3d6159ab2?
pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 5, 2:00, Holt, 5.28M) reported, "COVID cases aren't just climbing in 38 states; in
nearly a third, new infections are surging by at least 50%. Some big cities, small towns, and entire states are
overwhelmed by the crushing wave of new patients. ... For the first time since July, our nation recording nearly
70,000 daily infections, a grim benchmark experts say certain to be shattered." The "surge in new cases doesn't
appear to be coming from businesses and schools that have reopened, but instead smaller gatherings with people
you don't live with, often inside a private home where not everyone is wearing a mask."
On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d14110f492ca425c9be80a5c0627c862?pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 3,
3:00, 7.31M), David Muir reported there are new warnings "about the dangerous spread of the coronavirus,"
with "mayors and governors urging people to take the virus seriously." El Paso Director of Public Health Angela
Mom said that the 500% increase in cases this month alone in the city is "out of control" and encouraged
residents to wear masks. Meanwhile, University of Minnesota CIDRAP Director Michael Osterholm said, "The
next six to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic."
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/2547a8938c9a4dcla 1 5e556d670cd28a?
pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 3, 2:35, O'Donnell, 4.4M) reported, "Health experts are warning tonight the months
ahead will be some of the hardest of the pandemic, and it comes as the US climbs towards a third peak, and
nowhere is it more true than Wisconsin, the country's hot spot. The state is setting records for new cases, hospital
admissions, and deaths." On NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/ff24f324ebf74db491dc0b7d81fc3a9a?pubid=fbi> (10/19, story 4,
2:10, Holt, 5.28M), Gabe Gutierrez reported, "Hospitalizations in Wisconsin have tripled over the last month,
about 85% of the state's beds are full. ... COVID hospitalizations are at their peaks in at least 16 states, including
North Dakota and New Mexico, where they have spiked more than 100% in two weeks. Healthcare workers have
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noticed a dramatic difference." He added, "There's also growing evidence that damage from COVID can be
long-term."
State Public Health Officials Finalizing Vaccine Distribution Plans.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/health/2020/10/19/covid-19-vaccine-states-finalizing-their-
distribution-plans/3713600001/> (10/19, Weise, 10.3IM) reports, "State public health departments say they're
ready to leap into action as soon as a COVID-19 vaccine is approved but caution so many things are still
unknown that exactly what that leap looks like is hard to say right now." On Friday, state officials "submitted
vaccination distribution plans" to the CDC; the plans "were as detailed as they could be given the many things
that are still unknown," including when a vaccine will be available and what storage requirements it will have. In
"a call with reporters Monday, public health officials talked about how they're preparing and what they still
need." USA Today paraphrases Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah as saying that preparation is "like planning an
outdoor picnic for 1.3 million...without knowing how much food he has, who's coming, how he's going to invite
them and what they can and can't eat."
Newsom: California Will "Independently Review" FDA-Approved COVID Vaccines Before Releasing. The Los
Angeles Times <https:/Avww.latimes.com/california/story/2020-10-19/newsom-califomia-statewide-plan-covid-
19-vaccine-availability-review> (10/19, Luna, 4.64M) reports California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said Monday
that the state "will review the safety of all COVID-19 vaccines that receive federal approval before distributing
them to the public, adding an extra safeguard amid concerns that the White House could rush the process."
Newsom, at a news conference, "announced the creation of a new work group of physicians and scientists
working with the California Department of Public Health that will `independently review' all federal Food and
Drug Administration-approved vaccines, he said." The Times says Newsom is "insisting on a state review at a
time when polls show declining confidence in future COVID-19 vaccines," and his announcement "also raised
new uncertainty about COVID-19 vaccines just days after Dr. Anthony Fauci said he felt `strong confidence' in
the safety of those approved by the Food and Drug Administration."
The San Francisco Chronicle <https://www.sfchronicle.corn/politics/article/California-will-review-any-FDA-
approved-15658951.php> (10/19, Koseff,