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DATE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020 6:30 AM EST
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Former CISA Director Defends Election Integrity In "60 Minutes" Interview.
Counter-Terrorism
• Texas Man Sentenced For Federal Reserve Bomb Threat.
• Two Washington Women Charged With Train Track Interference.
• Co-Conspirator In Minnesota Terrorism Case Testifies He Botched Abortion Clinic Bombing On Purpose.
• AP Chronicles Long Road To Prosecution Of ISIS "Beatles."
• Defeat-ISIS Task Force Leader Christopher Maier Resigns.
• Gunmen Kill At Least 110 In Nigerian Village.
Counter-Intelligence
• DOJ Says Flynn Case Should Be Dismissed In Wake Of Pardon.
• Parnas, Fruman Plead Not Guilty In Federal Court In Manhattan.
• Former Trump Advisor Says FBI Agent Used Alias During 2017 Interviews.
• Biden, Harris Receive First Intelligence Briefings.
• Analysis: Biden Presidency Could Have Implications For Data Privacy Litigation.
• Report: UAE Apparently Funding Russian Mercenary Group In Libya.
• Report: Czech President Calls For List Of Russian Spies, Triggering Security Concerns.
Criminal Investigations
• Whitmer Kidnap Plotters Reportedly Exchanged Encrypted Messages.
• WPost Examines Case Of America's Deadliest Serial Killer.
• West Virginia Man Sentenced For Methamphetamine Conspiracy.
• Ohio University Employee Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography.
• Louisiana Announces Arrests For Child Pornography.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Searching For Missing Child In Montana.
• FBI Offering $25K For Information On New York Murder.
• Two More Defendants Sentenced In "Operation Shutdown Corner."
• Nebraska Teenager Indicted For Attempted Murder.
• Pennsylvania Teenager Charged In Connection To Gun Trafficking.
• Texas Man Sentenced For Sex Trafficking Of Minors.
• FBI Investigating Hate Crime In Missouri.
• Continuing Coverage: Hawai'i Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping, Drug Conspiracy.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Federal Agencies Warn Of COVID-19 Vaccine Scams.
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• US Charges Former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor In City Hall Corruption Probe.
• US Charges San Francisco Public Utilities Official In Corruption Probe.
• Cincinnati Attorney Tapped To Fill Position Of Suspended City Councilman.
• Ohio Utilities Commission To Replace Regulator Who Resigned After FBI Search.
• AP: Fundraiser Zuberi Exploited US Politicos For Personal Gain.
• Bank Of America Executive Arrested In Bribery Probe.
• FBI Reportedly Probing Members Of Alaska State Senate In Apparent Pay-For-Play Scheme.
• Hawaii Woman Sentenced For Fraud Conspiracy.
• Federal, State Antitrust Authorities To File New Suits Against Facebook, Google.
Cyber Division
• North Carolina Man Who Was Member Of "Hacker Collective" Sentenced.
• Baltimore County Schools Remain Closed Following Ransomware Attack.
• Supreme Court Expresses Reservations Over Scope Of Computer Hacking Law.
• UK To Block Carriers From Installing Huawei 5G Gear From September 2021.
• Alabama School System Sends Home Students After Cybersecurity Threat.
• Report: Government Should Get Serious About Supply Chain, Cyberbiosecurity.
• Report: Excessive Job Requirements Suppressing Supply Of Cyber Professionals.
Law Enforcement Services
• FBI Reports Decline In Background Checks For Black Friday Gun Purchases.
International Relations
• Suspect In 2008 Washington Murder Extradited From Mexico.
Other FBI News
• Judge Refuses To Dismiss Spota-McPartland Convictions.
• Nxivm Leader Raniere Reportedly Fears Being Killed In Prison.
• FBI Installs Automated Record Filing, Retrieval System At Virginia Records Complex.
Other Washington News
• Atlas Formally Resigns As White House Adviser.
• Azar: Some Americans May Get Vaccinated Before End Of Year.
• Modema To Seek FDA Emergency Use Authorization For COVID Vaccine.
• Public Health Officials "Sounding Alarms" As Virus Spreads After Thanksgiving.
• Newsom Warns Of Wider California Stay-At-Home Order.
• Cuomo Announces Five-Pronged "Winter Plan" For COVID Surge.
• Miami-Dade Mayor Tests Positive For COVID.
• Grassley Returns To Capitol After Quarantining.
• Federal Officials Suggest Corrections Staff, Not Inmates, Receive Priority For Vaccine.
• Some With Long-Term COVID Symptoms Diagnosed With Autonomic Nervous System Disorder.
• Media Analyses: Justices "Skeptical" Of Trump's Census Count Plan.
• Trump Reportedly Mulling Additional Immigration Moves.
• Congress Sprints To Avoid Government Shutdown On December 11.
• Lawmakers Try To Reignite Talks On Coronavirus Relief Bill.
• Senate Continues To Confirm Trump Nominees.
• FCC's Pai To Step Down On Inauguration Day.
• NYTimes Analysis: Barrett Could Be Deciding SCOTUS Vote On Gun Rights.
International News
• Leaked Documents Show Failings Of Chinese Institutions In Combatting Virus.
• European Countries Prepare To Distribute Vaccine.
• France Keeps Schools Open Despite 11% Positive Test Rate.
• Europe's Nursing Homes Face Resurgent Coronavirus.
• Erdogan Announces Turkey's Strictest COVID Lockdown, Extends Curfews To Weeknights.
• Kushner Headed To Middle East In Wake Of Fakhrizadeh Killing.
• Report Calls For "Significant Changes" To NATO Policy.
• Asian Pro-Democracy Activists Worry Biden Will Abandon Trump's Tough China Stance.
• French Lawmakers To Overhaul Law On Sharing Images Of Police.
• Retirees Rally Against Lukashenko.
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• Tigray Leader Calls On Ahmed To Withdraw Troops.
• Farmers Block New Delhi Highways In Protest Over Agricultural Policies.
• Cuban Government Refuses Dialogue With Protesters.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Former CISA Director Defends Election Integrity In "60 Minutes" Interview.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/11/30/cybersecurity-202-chris-krebs-
fiercely-defends-election-while-president-trumps-attacks-it-get-weirder/> (11/30, Marks, I4.2M) reports that in
an interview, "Christopher Krebs...offered a cool, rational defense of the election's integrity in his first interview
since President Trump fired him" as CISA Director. Krebs "gave `60 Minutes' interviewer Scott Pelley a point-
by-point refutation of the unfounded election fraud claims made by Trump and his allies, which he called
`nonsense' and `farcical."' Krebs disputed the claims on the basis that, "as of 2020, there are paper records for 95
percent of ballots cast by American voters. And hand counts of those ballots in Georgia, Wisconsin and
elsewhere show no significant difference between what was tabulated by machines."
Roll Call <https://www.rollcall.com/2020/11/30/trumps-former-cybersecurity-chief-calls-vote-fraud-claims-
nonsense/> (11/30, Ratnam, 154K) reports that Krebs said, "Paper ballots give you the ability to audit, to go back
and check the tape and make sure that you got the count right," adding, "that's really one of the keys to success
for a secure 2020 election; 95 percent of the ballots cast in the 2020 election had a paper record associated with
it." As for whether votes were changed by voting machines made by Dominion Voting Systems in Michigan and
Georgia, Krebs said, "Georgia has machines that tabulate the vote.... They then held a hand recount, and the
outcome was consistent with the machine vote."
Newsweek <https://www.newsweektorn/donald-trump-us-election-security-international-joke-watchdogs-rate-
highly-1551057> (11/30, Roche, 1.53M) reports, "International observers have also frequently rated American
election security highly." For instance, "Freedom House's most recent report, published before the November
election, gave the U.S. 10 out of a possible 12 points under the heading `Political Rights: Electoral Process.'"
Additionally, the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2019 report "concluded that the world in general had become
less democratic but the U.S. remained in the green zone, coming in 25th place."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/washington-post-live/2020/12/02/conversation-with-
christopher-krebs/> (11/30, 14.2M) separately reports that on "Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 11:00 a.m. ET, Krebs will
join Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to discuss his role in the 2020 election and the cyber threats
facing the country." A link to the stream is provided.
Trump, Campaign Vow To Continue Legal Fight As Arizona And Wisconsin Certify Results. President Trump
and his campaign team vowed on Monday to continue their legal fight as more states certified the results of the
presidential election. The AP <https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-politics-
arizona-6a1ec9db67e605e37f73a780e2451f97> (11/30, Bauer) reports Arizona and Wisconsin "certified their
presidential election results Monday in favor of Joe Biden, even as [Trump's] legal team continued to dispute the
results." The New York Times <https://wvvw.nytimes.com/live/2020/11/30/us/joe-biden-trump> (11/30, Epstein,
Thrush, 18.61M) reports the certification of Biden's 21,000-vote win in Wisconsin "came a few hours after
Arizona officials formalized Mr. Biden's even narrower victory there." Biden carried Arizona "by over 10,000
votes."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/arizona-wisconsin-certify-
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election/2020/11/30/ec161756-3338-11eb-b59c-adb7153d10c2_story.html> (11/30, Gardner, Brown, Helderman,
I4.2M) reports the certifications "brought Biden one step closer to an official victory on Dec. 14, when the
electoral college meets." On Monday, Trump addressed Arizona Republican lawmakers "via cellphone, calling
the 2020 election the `greatest scam ever perpetrated against our country.' The president ripped into" Gov. Doug
Ducey (R), "criticizing him for `rushing to sign' papers certifying Democratic victories." The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.com/articles/arizona-certifies-narrow-victory-for-biden-11606768397> (11/30, Paul, Kesling,
Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Trump tweeted over the weekend that more challenges would be
coming; both states allow legal challenges following certification.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/joe-biden-donald-trump-arizona-phoenix-elections-
9638adedbe826b31b5d172ba3a1c7c3a> (11/30) reports Ducey and Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D)
"both vouched for the integrity of the election before signing off on the results." Ducey said, "We do elections
well here in Arizona. The system is strong." The Arizona Republic
<https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/30/arizona-secretary-state-certify-election-
results-monday/6444577002/> (11/30, 869K) reports that Hobbs "touted high turnout despite the election
unfolding in the midst of a pandemic and attributed much of that to the long-running popularity of voting by mail
in Arizona and broader awareness of early in-person voting."
In Wisconsin, the AP <hops://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-wisconsin-lawsuits-
2e9cf60550f519537d31b6b7laa32c3c> (11/30, Bauer) reports, "confirmation of the results by the Democratic
chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission started a five-day window for Trump to file a lawsuit....
Trump's attorneys have alleged without evidence that there was widespread fraud and illegal activity." The
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://wvvw.jsonline.corn/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/30/showdown-
over-finalizing-wisconsins-presidential-results/6465419002/> (11/30, 632K) reports, "Trump has said he will
bring a lawsuit in Wisconsin by Tuesday." The Wisconsin State Journal
<https://madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/tony-evers-certifies-joe-biden-victory-as-lawsuits-stack-
up/article_0b22cblc-f8be-51ae-9fc4-dbc6b8a43084.html#tracking-source=home-top-story> (11/30, Vetterkind,
372K) similarly writes that for Trump's campaign, "which has so far come up short in multiple efforts to
overturn the election results in several states, its last resort in Wisconsin is to appeal to the courts, which Trump
has said he will do."
Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Navarro said on Fox Business' Evening Edit, "Having looked at
hundreds and hundreds of affidavits, the election outcome is still very much in doubt. We owe it to the American
people to let the process go forward." Trump campaign senior adviser Lara Trump said on Fox News' The Story
<https://video. foxnews. corn/v/6213 179996001?playlist_id=5410209611001#sp=show-clips> (11/30), "I still
think that the President will get four more years in office. ... We believe that Donald Trump legitimately won this
election. He got 11 million more votes...in this election than he did in 2016."
Trump's Charges Against Georgia GOP Officials Could Impact Senate Runoffs. Mary Bruce said on ABC World
News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/7b4a16d6ef684f0b8b4O9f9ec8a091e?pubid=fbi>
(11/30, 6:40 p.m. ET, story 3, Muir, 7.69M), "In Georgia, the President is still railing against the Republican
governor and Secretary of State, who certified Biden's win there." Trump: "The Governor's done nothing. He's
done absolutely nothing. I'm ashamed that I endorsed him." Bruce: "Trump's false claims of fraud threaten to
undermine Republican efforts to win Georgia's two special Senate elections on January 5."
North O'Donnell said on the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/02ffee647d4f46a19f8b20c765ef56a7?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:39 p.m.
ET, story 3, 4.67M), "President Trump is launching more false charges of ballot fraud in states where he lost. But
now some in his party worry the President's attacks could cost him votes in Georgia where two runoffs will
decide which party controls the US Senate." CBS' Paula Reid: "With the Trump campaign recount in Wisconsin
failing to reverse Biden's win in the state, the President looked to Georgia where he called on Republican Gov.
Brian Kemp to overrule the Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, another Republican, and help him win the
state." Raffensperger: "The truth matters." Reid: "Raffensperger disputed the claim and said today that third-
party groups are continuing to spread false information."
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Fox News <https://www.foxnews.cotn/politics/trump-georgia-governor-brian-kemp-overrule-secretary-of-state-
signature-matching-recount> (11/30, Conner, 27.59M) reports on its website that Trump called on Kemp "to
override [Raffensperger] on matching signatures during the state's recount, in a tweet Monday." Trump tweeted
<https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1333410418119864320> , "Why won't Governor
@BrianKempGA, the hapless Governor of Georgia, use his emergency powers, which can be easily done, to
overrule his obstinate Secretary of State, and do a match of signatures on envelopes. It will be a `goldmine' of
fraud, and we will easily WIN the state."
The New York Times <https://vvwvv.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/us/politics/georgia-republicans-trump-kemp.html>
(11/30, Lerer, Fausset, Haberman, 18.61M) says Trump's "sustained assault on his own party in Georgia, and his
repeated claims of election fraud in the state, have intensified worries among Republicans that he could be
hurting" Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) in their runoffs. Trump's "broadsides have
quietly rattled some Republicans in the state, who fear that concerns about the fairness of the presidential
election could depress turnout for the Senate races."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/georgia-secretary-of-state-denies-widespread-voting-
fraud-allegations-11606762144> (11/30, Corse, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Raffensperger said
officials are investigating third-party groups trying to register people in other states to vote in Georgia in the
runoffs, but said there was no widespread fraud in the general election. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
<https://www.ajc.corn/politics/election/georgia-investigates-voter-registration-
groups/YHEWSZLOYNEWZPYSHWAPJQFNFQ/> (11/30, 895K) reports Raffensperger "said one group sent
applications to people in New York City. Another tried to register a dead Alabama woman. Two other groups also
sent improper applications, the secretary said. Groups that were contacted denied the accusations." The
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/11/30/georgia-election-biden-trump/> (11/30,
I4.2M) looks at the political divide within Georgia that led to the narrow Biden win.
Trump "Allies" Want Federal Court To Award Michigan Electors To President. The Detroit Free Press
<https://www.freeptotn/stoty/news/politics/elections/2020/11/30/trump-michigan-election-
results/6464277002/> (11/30, 1.52M) reports Trump "allies...want a federal court in Michigan to force state
leaders to set aside election results and award its 16 electoral votes to the president. A separate conservative
group also wants the Michigan Supreme Court to invalidate the results that show [Biden] won the state." A
lawsuit "filed by Trump-affiliated attorney Sidney Powell and a cadre of other lawyers, wants a judge to force"
Gov. Gretchen Whitener (D) and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) "to `decertify' those results. They want to
act before Dec. 14, when the Electoral College is set to meet."
MLive (MI) <https://www.mlive.corn/politics/2020/11/michigan-republican-congressman-asks-trump-to-drop-
election-fraud-conspiracy.html> (11/30, 925K) reports that Rep. Paul Mitchell (R-MI), who "represents a
staunchly pro-Trump district in Michigan's thumb region," tweeted
<https://twittencom/RepPaulMitchell/status/1333214085341712388> late Sunday, "Oh my God.
.@realDonaldTrump Please for the sake of our Nation please drop these arguments without evidence or factual
basis. #stopthestupid".
Opinion: Damage Is Done Through False Claims About Dominion Voting Systems. John Poulos, President and
CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, writes in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.corn/articles/fake-claims-about-dominion-voting-systems-do-real-damage-11606755399>
(11/30, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) that the allegations made recently against his company on social media
are false. Poulos says the company is American, is not connected to Hugo Chavez, and is not a front for
communists. He further writes there is no "vote flipping" algorithm, and the election process is regulated and
certified. Poulos argues false allegations about election rigging are doing damage to US democracy and should
be retracted.
Counter-Terrorism
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Texas Man Sentenced For Federal Reserve Bomb Threat.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/texas/articles/2020-11-30/texas-man-sent-to-prison-for-
bomb-threat-to-federal-reserve> (11/30) reports from Brownsville, Texas, "A South Texas man was sentenced on
Monday to two years in federal prison after making online threats to bomb a Federal Reserve building, according
to authorities." Joel Hayden Schrimsher "had pleaded guilty on Aug. 24 to conveying false or misleading
information through the intemet concerning the potential destruction of a federal building. Schrimsher, 19, was
arrested after federal authorities in June 2019 traced to him threats made on Twitter in which he had said, `I'm
gonna mail a bomb to the Federal Reserve.' The FBI and our law enforcement partners take threats of violence
very seriously,' said Christopher Combs, special agent in charge of the FBI's San Antonio office."
The Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram <https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nation-
world/national/article247511870.html> (11/30, Koop, 406K) reports that Schrimsher "pleaded guilty to
conveying false or misleading information through the intemet concerning the potential destruction of a federal
building, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. Schrimsher was accused of posting
the tweet in May 2019 of a purported conversation with family members, officials say. Investigators obtained a
search warrant for Schrimsher's home in Harlingen, a city in South Texas, and found `physical and documentary
evidence consistent with the message Schrimsher sent regarding the Federal Reserve building.' A federal judge
said Schrimsher had `precursor chemicals' and bomb recipes in his bedroom, according to a news release.
Schrimsher told the FBI he was being `edgy' in the tweets, according to the complaint."
The Rio Grande Valley (TX) Morning Star <https://wvvw.valleymomingstar.corn/2020/11/30/harlingen-man-
sentenced-to-24-months-for-twitter-bomb-threats/> (11/30, 45K) reports, "On Monday, U.S. District Judge
Fernando Rodriguez sentenced Schrimsher to two years in prison to be immediately followed by two years of
supervised release. Judge Rodriguez also noted Schrimsher had chemicals and bomb making recipes in his
bedroom at the time he made the threats. In handing down the sentence, the court noted that he considered this a
very serious crime." Schrimsher "was arrested on June 6, 2019, after the Harlingen Police Department received a
tip from Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives agents based in Washington, D.C., about a
response to a tweet allegedly posted by Schrimsher."
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/11/30/texas-man-sentenced-for-edgy-federal-reserve-bomb-
threati> (11/30, Fitz-Gibbon, 4.57M) reports, "Schrimsher admitted he posted the threat but said he wasn't
serious, while his father testified at an earlier hearing that the chemicals found by cops were used to make a
smoke bomb at a family cookout several years earlier, the Morning Star said. But US District Judge Fernando
Rodriguez sentenced Schrimsher to 24 months in prison and he is waiting for transfer to a federal penitentiary."
KWKT-TV <https://wwvv.fox44news.corn/news/harlingen-man-sentenced-afier-making-bomb-threats-over-
social-media/> Waco, TX (11/30, Gomez-Patino) and KTVT-TV <https://dfw.cbslocal.corn/2020/11/30/young-
texan-joel-schrimsher-sentenced-federal-prison-bomb-threat-federal-reserve/> Dallas (11/30) also report.
Two Washington Women Charged With Train Track Interference.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-11-30/2-face-federal-terror-charge-over-train-track-
interference> (11/30, Johnson) reports from Seattle, Washington, "Federal authorities in Seattle have charged
two people with a terrorist attack on train tracks, suggesting they were motivated by opposition to the
construction of a natural gas pipeline across British Columbia when they interfered with the operation of a
railroad in Washington state." Samantha Frances Brooks, 27, and Ellen Brennan Reiche, 23, both of Bellingham,
Washington, "are accused of placing `shunts' on Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks Saturday night. Such
devices consist of a wire strung across the tracks, mimicking the electrical signal of a train. The devices can
cause trains to automatically brake and can disable railroad crossing guards, investigators said in a complaint
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filed Monday." The AP adds that "there have been 41 such cases involving the BNSF tracks since January, with a
message claiming responsibility posted on an anarchist website early this year, the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task
Force said."
The Tri-City Herald (WA) <https://www.tri-cityherald.corn/news/state/washington/article247516325.html>
(11/30, Rasbach, 154K) reports, "Brooks and Reiche appeared in federal court in Seattle on Monday, when they
were charged with terrorist attack and other violence against a railroad carrier, according to a U.S. Department of
Justice release. On Oct. 11, multiple shunts were placed in three locations in Whatcom and Skagit counties and
triggered an automatic braking system on a train transporting hazardous, combustible material, the release states.
The emergency braking caused a portion of the train to decouple from the engine, causing a potential derailment
of tanker cars carrying flammable gas in a residential area. The FBI's Terrorism Task Force had been
investigating shunts being placed on BNSF tracks in the area since Jan. 19, 2020, according to the criminal
complaint." Among other news outlets reporting are KGMI-AM <https://kgmi.com/news/007700-bellingham-
residents-charged-with-plotting-terrorist-attack-against-bnsf/> Bellingham, WA (11130, 3K) and KING-TV
Seattle (WA) <https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/bellingham-women-arrested-on-terrorism-charges/281-
a3c03bb9-52f1-4d7d-8dba-d672caeaaa80> Seattle (12/1, 225K).
Co-Conspirator In Minnesota Terrorism Case Testifies He Botched Abortion Clinic Bombing On Purpose.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://www.startribune.corn/co-conspirator-in-minnesota-domestic-terror-case-
says-he-botched-abortion-clinic-bombing-on-purpose/573240661/> (11/30, Mannix, I.04M) reports, "A key
witness in the case against Michael Hari, the man on trial for bombing a Minnesota mosque, told jurors Monday
he intentionally sabotaged a homemade explosive in November 2017 to foil Hari's plot to bomb an abortion
clinic in Champaign, Ill." Joe Morris, "who says he was a member of Hari's militia, White Rabbits, told the court
he purposely left a piece of masking tape on the homemade thermite bomb at the last moment before lighting and
tossing it into Women's Health Practice. 'I didn't feel right in doing what I was about to do,' Morris said in St.
Paul's federal courthouse on Monday. `So I left it on.' A staff member for the clinic found the device intact on the
floor of a surgery room the next morning."
AP Chronicles Long Road To Prosecution Of ISIS "Beatles."
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/race-and-ethnicity-islamic-state-group-william-barr-only-on-ap-syria-
b307a4ecd3b59d4bff46 1 bl8d6e957ab> (11/30, Tucker) reports the Justice Department's "most significant
terrorism prosecution in years" got underway in Virginia last month as Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh
stood "accused of belonging to an IS cell dubbed `the Beatles,' an incongruously lighthearted nickname for
British citizens blamed for the jailing, torture and murder of Western hostages in Syria." While the prosecution
"is a counterterrorism success in the waning weeks of the Trump administration," it "almost didn't happen." The
AP cites "interviews with 11 people connected to the case," which "make clear the hurdles along the way."
Defeat-ISIS Task Force Leader Christopher Maier Resigns.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/defense/528082-isis-task-force-director-resigns-from-pentagon-post-in-
continued-post-election> (11/30, Coleman, 2.98M) reports that Christopher Maier, the "Defeat-ISIS Task Force
director resigned from his position at the Pentagon on Monday amid the continued post-election purge" at DOD.
He "led the task force focused on examining policy and strategy creation for combating ISIS since it was formed
in March 2017." Maier's position 'will be absorbed' by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict and staff from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Policy," DOD said. A statement read, "These changes recognize the success of the military fight to destroy the
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so-called physical caliphate of ISIS and reflect DoD's commitment to institutionalize efforts to counter ISIS and
integrate efforts with allies and partners within our counterterrorism and regional policy offices." Offices "led by
Ezra Cohen-Watnick and Anthony Tata, who are considered Trump allies who were recently promoted," will take
over Maier's responsibilities.
Gunmen Kill At Least 110 In Nigerian Village.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/africa/nigeria-massacre-farmers-
bomo/2020/11/30/f4437886-3317-11eb-9699-00d311f13d2d_story.html> (11/30, Paquette, 14.2M) reports,
"Gunmen on motorbikes stormed the [Nigerian] village of Koshobe on Saturday, killing at least 110 people in
one of the region's deadliest attacks in years," after farmers attempted to "fight back" against Boko Haram
"extremists [who were] stealing their money and crops." President Muhammadu Buhari said, "The entire country
is hurt by these senseless killings."
Counter-Intelligence
DOJ Says Flynn Case Should Be Dismissed In Wake Of Pardon.
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-30/flynn-case-should-be-dismissed-
immediately-u-s-tells-judge> (11/30, 4.73M) reports the Justice Department argued in a filing with US District
Judge Emmet Sullivan in Washington that former national security adviser Michael Flynn's prosecution for lying
to federal agents should be dismissed because Flynn accepted a full pardon from President Trump. The
Department wrote in its filing, "The president's pardon, which General Flynn has accepted, moots this case....
No further proceedings are necessary or appropriate, as the court must immediately dismiss the case."
The New York Times <hftps://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/us/politics/michael-flynn-pardon.html> (11/30,
Savage, 18.61M) says DOJ's filing "was accompanied by the text of the pardon itself, which had not previously
been released." The Times says the pardon "was written broadly not only to cover lying to the F.B.I., but to
foreclose any legal jeopardy Mr. Flynn might face from a future Justice Department arising" from his work as an
unregistered foreign agent of Turkey in 2016, "his inconsistent statements under oath to Judge Sullivan and any
potential perjury or false statements to [special counsel Robert] Mueller's team or to the grand juries it used."
The CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/30/politics/michael-flynn-pardon-filing/index.html> (11/30, Polantz,
83.I6M) website, Politico <https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/11/30/trump-flynn-pardon-reprieve-441527>
(11/30, Cheney, Gerstein, 4.29M), The Hill <https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/528045-doj-moves-to-
dismiss-flynn-case-following-pardon> (11/30, Neidig, 2.98M), the New York Post
<https://nypost.corn/2020/11/30/doj-releases-mike-flynn-pardon-document-moves-to-drop-caseJ> (11/30,
Nelson, 4.57M), and Courthouse News <https://www.courthousenews.corn/sweeping-flynn-pardon-covers-
possible-future-charges/> (11/30, Mineiro, 2K) provide similar coverage.
Pamas, Fruman Plead Not Guilty In Federal Court In Manhattan.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-giuliani/former-giuliani-associates-plead-not-guilty-in-
new-york-to-amended-indictment-idUSKBN28A30N> (11/30, Stempel, Freifeld) reports Ukraine-born
businessman Lev Pamas, "who once helped Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani gather information"
about Joe Biden, "pleaded not guilty to cheating investors in a fraud-insurance company, even after his former
partner in the venture pleaded guilty." During a hearing Monday before US District Judge Paul Oetken in
Manhattan, Parnas "and another former Giuliani associate, Belarus-born Igor Fruman, also pleaded not guilty to
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violating campaign finance laws and other charges in an amended indictment."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national-security/lev-pamas-pleads-not-
guilty/2020/11/30/9bf8d606-3332-11eb-8d38-6aealadb3839_story.html> (11/30, Jacobs, 14.2M) reports Pamas,
Fruman, and a third man, Andrey Kukushkin, "are set to stand trial together. All are free on bail, though lawyers
for each argued Monday that their ability to prepare a defense has been inhibited by the pandemic."
Former Trump Advisor Says FBI Agent Used Alias During 2017 Interviews.
The Daily Caller <hups://dailycaller.com/2020/11/30/carter-page-stephen-somma-fbi/> (11130, Ross, 716K)
reports, "Former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page alleges that an FBI counterintelligence agent used an alias
during multiple interviews with him in 2017." Page is suing the FBI, DOJ, "and multiple current and former FBI
officials over what he says was `unlawful spying' against him as part of the FBI's investigation of the Trump
campaign." Page alleges "veteran FBI counterintelligence agent Stephen Somma introduced himself as Steve
Holt during five interviews conducted as part of Crossfire Hurricane, the code name for the FBI probe."
According to a retired FBI official, "an agent using an alias in that situation would be highly unusual."
Biden, Harris Receive First Intelligence Briefings.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/us/biden-begins-receiving-intelligence-briefings-
as-president-elect.html> (11/30, Barnes, 18.61M) reports that President-elect Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-
CA) both received their first full intelligence briefings on Monday, receiving the President's Daily Brief for the
first time. Mary Bruce said on ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/7b4a16d6ef684fOb8b4a09f9ec8a091e?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:40 p.m.
ET, story 3, Muir, 7.69M) that "after weeks of stonewalling by President Trump...Biden today finally received
his first Presidential Daily Briefing of classified national security information." Newsweek
<https://www.newsweek.com/biden-now-getting-intel-briefings-heres-what-that-means-1551253> (11/30, Crisp,
I.53M) reports that it is "unclear what format Biden received his brief in on Monday. The transition revealed
only the location where Harris received it but no details on format. Biden was at his home in Delaware on
Monday."
In a preview of Biden's receipt of the PDB, CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/30/politics/biden-harris-
monday-first-pdb/index.html> (11/30, Gaouette, Marquardt, Salama, 83.I6M) reported that the briefing "could
give Biden and Harris their first deep insight into urgent questions — including how Iran is planning to respond to
the assassination of its premier nuclear scientist and what is known about that killing — and on longer term
strategic concerns. How is North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's health? Is a fringe terror group showing signs of
developing larger ambitions?"
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/joe-biden-receive-intelligence-briefing-
d235a1e5bdcAbb8587de5c15d2945a38> (11/30, Riechmann, Miller) reports that previously, Biden "was given
some intelligence background briefings as a candidate. But they were more general and did not include the
nation's top secrets."
Analysis: Biden Presidency Could Have Implications For Data Privacy Litigation.
Law360 <https://www.law360.com/publicpolicy/articles/1331148> (11/30, de la Tone, Brown, Bryan,
Subscription Publication, 8K) reports, "Assuming that President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as president on Jan.
20, the area of data privacy will likely be of particular focus under the Biden administration, with consequences
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for data privacy litigation." The analysis addresses some "top-of-mind questions regarding the anticipated impact
a Biden presidency may have in this area." For instance, "a Biden administration will likely focus on the passage
of federal data privacy legislation, renegotiate conditions for EU data transfers to the U.S., reintroduce a
cybersecurity coordinator to the White House and increase Federal Trade Commission enforcement activity."
Additionally, the "legal issues involved include U.S. surveillance under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act" and other directives. The next administration "opens the door to potential reconsideration of,
or modifications to," some of these, "which could pave the way for agreement on a new transatlantic framework
for the transfer of EU personal data to the U.S."
Report: UAE Apparently Funding Russian Mercenary Group In Libya.
Foreign Policy <https://foreignpolicy.corn/2020/11/30/pentagon-trump-russia-libya-uae/> (11/30, Mackinnon,
Detsch, 340K) reports that the UAE "is apparently helping to finance the Russian mercenary group Wagner in
Libya," according to a Pentagon IG report last week. The report's findings, which discussed "counterterrorism
operations in Africa," are "likely to complicate the United States' close relationship with the Gulf state." This
marks the "first public, official assessment of the arrangement" in which "the UAE may be using Russian private
military contractors to help obfuscate its role in the conflict," as suspected by experts. The revelation that
"Russian mercenaries may have been bankrolled by one of America's closest military allies in the Middle East
further complicates the calculus for Washington, and comes as Democrats in Congress have been mounting a
campaign to oppose the Trump administration's proposed $23 billion sale of F-35 fighter jets to Abu Dhabi."
Report: Czech President Calls For List Of Russian Spies, Triggering Security Concerns.
Radio Free Europe <https://www.rferl.org/akzech-president-call-for-list-of-russian-spies-triggers-security-
concems/30976843.html> (11/30, 9K) reports, "Czech President Milos Zeman has reportedly demanded a list of
all Russian spies active in the Czech Republic, which security experts say could endanger secret sources of the
Czech counterintelligence service." The president "made the request to Michal Koudelka, director of the Security
Intelligence Service (BIS)." A Cesky Rozhlas report "said Zeman also called on the BIS to provide him with
documentation about all known Russian intelligence operations in the Czech Republic." Lawmakers in the
country "said on November 30 that committees from both chambers of parliament would discuss the matter."
Senate Security Committee Chairman Pavel Fischer "said Zeman's requests could threaten the security of the
state."
Criminal Investigations
Whitmer Kidnap Plotters Reportedly Exchanged Encrypted Messages.
WDIV-TV <https://www.clickondetroit.corn/news/defenders/2020/11/30/unpacking-secret-encrypted-messages-
between-men-involved-in-alleged-gov-whitmer-kidnapping-plot/> Detroit (11/30, Ley, Hutchinson, 460K)
reports, "The Local 4 Defenders have obtained secret encrypted messages that were exchanged between some of
the men involved in the alleged domestic terror plot targeting Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Those messages
played a key role in the government's case against the 14 men allegedly involved in the plot." According to
WDIV-TV, "Three of the men were from Metro Detroit, and federal officials said the group planned and trained
to kidnap and kill the governor. New video shows Ty Garbin, of Brighton, showing off the weapons and
suppressors he collected. Government officials said much of the evidence against the group is in the form of
encrypted messages exchanged over apps. In those messages, the men accused Whitmer of making up stories
about people dying from COVID-19."
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WPost Examines Case Of America's Deadliest Serial Killer.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/investigations/2020/11/30/how-americas-deadliest-
serial-killer-went-undetected-more-than-40-years/> (11/30, Lowery, Knowles, Berman, 14.2M) reports, "By
New Year's Day 1971, Mary Brosley, 33, had become the first known victim of Samuel Little, who is "since
recognized as the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. Over more than 700 hours of videotaped interviews
with police that began in May 2018, Little, now 80, has confessed to killing 93 people, virtually all of them
women, in a murderous rampage that spanned 19 states and more than 30 years." The Post adds that the FBI "has
pleaded with the public for assistance but has declined to release Little's case file, saying each murder
investigation is being led by local authorities. To fill in the gaps, The Washington Post obtained and analyzed
thousands of pages of law enforcement and court records — including a complete criminal history assembled in
the early 2000s — and conducted interviews with dozens of police, prosecutors, defense attorneys and relatives of
Little's victims."
West Virginia Man Sentenced For Methamphetamine Conspiracy.
The Huntington News Network <http://www.huntingtonnews.net/173804> (11/30) reports Lennie T. Whisenant
"was sentenced to 63 months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of
methamphetamine." He had "pled guilty and admitted that during the months of April and May of 2019, he
participated in a conspiracy with multiple individuals to distribute methamphetamine in the Southern District of
West Virginia." The FBI investigated the case.
Ohio University Employee Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography.
The Canton (OH) Repository <https://www.cantonrep.cornistory/news/2020/11/30/former-malone-university-
employee-pleads-guilty-child-porn-charges/6468690002/> (11/30, 178K) reports former Malone University
Sports Information Director William A. Doty Jr "pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to child pornography
charges," and he "admitted in U.S. District Court to felonies involving the sexual exploitation of children and the
receipt and distribution of sexual images of minors." The FBI "said it had received a tip in June alleging a person
using the username `d.beas22' on Instagram was communicating with at least four children under 12 and made
sexually explicit statements and requested to engage in sexual activities."
Louisiana Announces Arrests For Child Pornography.
ICATC-TV <https://www.katc.corn/news/covering-louisianaffive-arrested-for-possession-of-pornography-
involving-juveniles> Lafayette, LA (11/30, 9K) reports that the Louisiana Attorney General's Office has
"announced five arrests in Louisiana regarding Internet Crimes Against Children." The suspects "were arrested
with the help of the Louisiana Bureau of Investigations and local law enforcement."
Continuing Coverage: FBI Searching For Missing Child In Montana.
KVOA-TV <https://kvoa.corninews/2020/11/30/bia-fbi-seeking-missing-childt> Tucson, AZ (11/30, 17K)
reports that the FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs are searching for eight-year-old Mildred Alexis Old Crow,
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who "was last seen in March of 2019 on the Crow Indian Reservation."
FBI Offering $25K For Information On New York Murder.
WIVB-TV <https://www.wivb.com/newsfiocal-news/buffalo/fbi-continuing-to-offer-up-to-25000-for-
information-in-elwaseem-death/> Buffalo, NY (11130, 114K) reports that the FBI "continues to offer up to
$25,000 for information leading to an arrest in the shooting death of 12-year-old Badraldeen Elwaseem," who
"was killed in April 2019 when he was hit by a stray bullet in his apartment on Williams Street in Buffalo."
Two More Defendants Sentenced In "Operation Shutdown Corner."
WOAY-TV <https://woay.corn/operation-shutdown-corner-update-two-more-defendants-sentenced-for-federal-
drug-crimes> Bluefield, WV (11/30, Rodriguez) reports that US Attorney Mike Stuart has "announced that two
more defendants were sentenced for their participation in an extensive drug trafficking organization (DTO)
operating between California and the Southern District of West Virginia." WOAY says "Victoria Hamilton, 35, of
Beckley, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for conspiring to distribute 50 grams or more of a substance
containing methamphetamine and a quantity of heroin." Meanwhile, "Terrion Borja, 28, of San Diego,
California, was sentenced to 144 months in prison for conspiring to distribute 500 grams or more of a substance
containing methamphetamine." Stuart commended the investigative efforts of the FBI, the Beckley/Raleigh
County Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force, and others.
WVNS-TV <https://www.wvnstv.com/top-stories/beckley-woman-among-those-sentenced-in-connection-to-
drug-trafficking-organization/> Bluefield, WV (11/30) also reports.
Nebraska Teenager Indicted For Attempted Murder.
The Lincoln (NE) Journal Star <https://journalstar.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/grand-jury-indicts-lincoln-
teen-for-allegedly-trying-to-kill-rival-gang-member/article_Ofc34ael-eb78-57ab-961c-236981796c62.html>
(11/30, Pilger, 399K) reports Edward Williams "stands charged with attempted murder and attempted assault
with a deadly weapon, both in aid of racketeering, and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence." The
indictment says Williams, Antonio Shannon, and Emmanuel Kuot "used intimidation, violence and threats of
violence to enhance the [Day One Brothers] reputation and promote a climate of fear."
Pennsylvania Teenager Charged In Connection To Gun Trafficking.
The Bucks County (PA) Courier Times
<https://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/stoty/news/2020/11/30/montgomery-county-teen-charged-multi-
county-gun-trafficking-ring/6468019002/> (11/30, 69K) reports that the Montgomery County District Attorney's
Office "said in a news release Monday that Rahajahi Taylor Batchelor is being charged as an adult for his role in
the organization that operated out of Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties over the summer." Batchelor
"is charged with 166 felony counts of corrupt organizations, conspiracy to commit that offense, dealing in
proceeds of unlawful activities, illegal sale or transfer of firearms and criminal use of a communications facility,
as well as 21 misdemeanor counts of possession of a firearm by a minor."
Doylestown (PA) Intelligencer <https://www.theintell.com/story/news/2020/11/30/montgomery-county-teen-
charged-multi-county-gun-trafficking-ring/6468019002/> (11/30) also reports.
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Texas Man Sentenced For Sex Trafficking Of Minors.
The Houston Chronicle <https://www.houstonchronicle.corn/news/houston-texas/crime/article/Houston-man-
sentenced-to-40-years-in-federal-15764222.php> (11/30, 730K) reports Romello Lee "was sentenced Monday to
40 years in federal prison for forcing two minors into sex trafficking." He was "ordered by U.S. District Judge
David Hittner to pay restitution to the victims and serve the rest of his life on supervised release following his
prison term." He "was arrested in a sting operation at a northwest Houston hotel, where he was found with one
of the victims." The FBI supported the investigation.
FBI Investigating Hate Crime In Missouri.
KOMU-TV <https://www.komu.com/news/midmissourinews/hate-crime-investigation-turned-over-to-fbi-as-
donations-pour-in-for-destroyed-church/article_de969ba6-3341-11eb-b345-23d 15333fb79.html> Columbia, MO
(11/30) reports that the FBI is investigating the vandalization of the Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist in
Missouri. The church suffered bullet damage.
Continuing Coverage: Hawai'i Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping, Drug Conspiracy.
Honolulu Civil Beat (HI) <https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/11/more-tales-of-crime-and-violence-as-2-more-
caught-up-in-miske-murder-case/> (11/30) reports Jonah Ortiz "has pleaded guilty to federal kidnapping and
drug conspiracy charges linked to the case of Honolulu businessman Micheal J. Miske Jr," who "is at the center
of an FBI investigation into murder, kidnapping and other crimes." Ortiz has "admitted to taking part in an
October 2017 kidnapping of a Honolulu businessman with a co-defendant, Wayne Miller, and agreed to
cooperate fully and testify against Miller as well as others if requested by prosecutors."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Federal Agencies Warn Of COVID-19 Vaccine Scams.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/newsthealth-news/articles/2020-11-30/beware-of-covid-19-scams-as-vaccine-
approaches-fda-approval> (11/30, Long) reports, "The coronavirus vaccine inching toward approval in the U.S.
is desperately anticipated by weary Americans longing for a path back to normal life," but "criminals are
waiting, too, ready to use that desperation to their advantage, federal investigators say." The AP adds,
"Homeland Security investigators are working with Pfizer, Modema and dozens of other drug companies racing
to complete and distribute the vaccine and treatments for the virus. The goal: to prepare for the scams that are
coming, especially after the mess of criminal activity this year with phony personal protective equipment, false
cures and extortion schemes." According to the AP, "Homeland Security Investigations started using its 7,000
agents in tandem with border, FDA and FBI officials to investigate scams, seize phony products and arrest
hundreds of people. The effort is headquartered at the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center,
a government watchdog aimed at enforcement of its international trade laws and combating intellectual property
theft."
The Columbia (SC) State <https://www.thestate.corn/news/coronavirus/article247514720.html> (11/30, Willetts,
390K) reports, "As a COVID-19 vaccine nears, bringing hope for an end to the pandemic, criminal organizations
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big and small will be looking to take advantage by peddling fake and potentially dangerous vaccines of their
own, federal authorities warn. Scammers have been selling fake cures, treatments and protective equipment since
the coronavirus pandemic began eight months ago, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement is "preparing for
a surge in anticipated fraud" as drug companies approach approval from the Federal Drug Administration and
prepare to distribute their vaccines, ICE announced Monday." The State adds, "The FBI and Federal Drug
Administration have been working with major drug manufacturers, including Pfizer and Moderna, to prepare for
distribution, and put protections in place to combat fraud, outlets report."
US Charges Former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor In City Hall Corruption Probe.
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-11-30/los-angeles-city-hall-corruption-
raymond-chan> (11/30, Rubin, 4.64M) reports, "A former senior aide to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has
been charged with racketeering conspiracy, bribery and other crimes in the ongoing federal probe into corruption
at City Hall, according to court records made public Monday." Raymond Chan, "a deputy mayor who oversaw
economic development for Garcetti in 2016 and 2017, is the latest figure to be accused of playing a role in a
sprawling scheme allegedly run by ousted Councilman Jose Huizar. Prosecutors say both men were involved in
shaking down developers seeking help pushing downtown real estate projects through the city's approval
process." The Times adds, "In a statement, U.S. Atty. Nick Hanna said Huizar, Chan and their network of
associates 'repeatedly violated the public trust by soliciting and accepting numerous cash bribes and other
financial benefits, turning Huizar's City Council seat into a money-making criminal enterprise.'"
The Los Angeles Daily News <https://wvvw.dailynews.com/2020/11/30/ex-l-a-deputy-mayor-among-5-new-
defendants-in-former-councilman-jose-huizars-corruption-case/> (11/30, 232K) reports, "Huizar, 52, of Boyle
Heights, was charged in July in a 34-count indictment that alleged a conspiracy to violate the Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act in which Huizar agreed to accept at least $1.5 million in illicit
financial benefits. The racketeering charge alleges 402 overt acts that Huizar and his co-conspirators committed
to further their criminal enterprise, including bribery, honest services fraud and money laundering. The 41-count
superseding indictment unsealed Monday adds 50 overt acts to the RICO conspiracy count. The racketeering
count now also charges Chan, who formerly was the general manager of the Los Angeles Department of
Building and Safety and, more recently, was the city's deputy mayor of economic development."
US Charges San Francisco Public Utilities Official In Corruption Probe.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/politics/articles/2020-11-30/san-francisco-public-utilities-chief-
charged-with-corruption> (11/30) reports from San Francisco, "The head of San Francisco's Public Utilities
Commission, which oversees millions of dollars in city contracts, was charged with bribery Monday in an
ongoing federal probe of corruption." According to the AP, "General Manager Harlan Kelly was indicted for
honest services wire fraud for allegedly accepting meals, cash and other gifts from a San Francisco construction
company in exchange for providing insider information on public contracts. Kelly, who isn't in custody, denied
wrongdoing but resigned his position on Monday." Kelly "is accused of having a `long-running bribery scheme
and corrupt partnership' with construction company executive and permit expediter Walter Wong. Wong gave
Kelly money and paid for meals and international trips including a family vacation to China as he sought a
streetlight contract, prosecutors said."
The San Francisco Chronicle <https://www.sfchronicle.corn/bayarea/article/FBI-raids-San-Francisco-home-of-
PUC-chief-Harlan-15763755.php> (11/30, Cassidy, 2.67M) reports, "The U.S. attorney's office announced the
criminal complaint against Kelly Monday, shortly after the FBI served a search warrant and removed boxes from
his San Francisco home. Kelly resigned as general manager Monday, according to a statement issued by Mayor
London Breed." The Chronicle adds, "The charge is the latest development in a still-expanding corruption
scandal at City Hall that began with the arrest of former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru in January. The
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U.S. attorney's office charged Nuru with fraud and with lying to the FBI. Since his arrest, a slew of others,
including city contractors, have also faced criminal charges for allegedly participating in schemes to get
favorable treatment on contracts. Multiple city department heads have been forced to resign."
The San Francisco Examiner <https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/harlan-kelly-head-of-sfpuc-charged-with-
fraud-in-widening-nuru-scandalt> (11/30, Barba, 438K) reports, "The March 2016 trip to China is just one of the
bribes Kelly is alleged to have accepted from permit expediter Walter Wong, who agreed to cooperate with the
FBI investigation into City Hall corruption when the U.S. Attorney's Office charged him in June. Kelly is also
alleged to have underpaid for repair work done by Wong's construction company on his Inner Sunset home,
according to the newly filed complaint against him." The Examiner adds, "In a statement, Kelly disputed the
allegations but said he would immediately vacate his position instead of retiring in the next 18 months as
previously planned 'in order to defend myself, my legacy and my family."I am not guilty of these allegations,'
Kelly said."
The SFist <https://sfist.com/2020/11/30/sfpuc-chief-charged-with-fraud-has-home-raided-by-fbit> (11/30,
Kukura) reports, "The raid of Kelly's home is significant, because he is married to City Administrator Naomi
Kelly, and we already knew that the FBI was probing for sweetheart deals that benefited their personal finances.
Naomi Kelly is not named in the latest FBI criminal complaint, though there are references to 'his wife,' and she
is quite likely in some trouble here. Among the illegal gifts Harlan Kelly is accused of accepting is a lavish trip
for his family, and the FBI has WeChat messages from Harlan Kelly saying 'Thank you for the best family
vacation ever! A little something for everyone!'"
KPIX-TV <https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/11/30/san-francisco-public-utilities-commission-gm-harlan-
kelly-charged-with-fraud-as-part-of-corruption-scheme/> San Francisco (11/30, 110K) reports, "The complaint
against Kelly alleges that Wong provided Kelly with bribes in exchange for official acts by Kelly that benefited
or attempted to benefit Wong's business ventures. 'The allegations against Harlan Kelly and the nine other
individuals charged in this case are extremely troubling. The citizens of San Francisco deserve nothing less than
transparency, honesty, and integrity from their city officials. However, through the course of this ongoing
investigation, the FBI has uncovered a pattern of criminal activity committed by those in positions of trust,' said
FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig D. Fair in a prepared statement."
KGO-TV <https://abc7news.corn/sfpuc-gm-charged-with-wire-fraud-by-federal-prosecutors/8392153/> San
Francisco (11/30, 144K), KTVU-TV <https://vvww.ktvu.com/news/feds-charge-san-franciscos-public-utilities-
commission-head-with-fraud> San Francisco (11/30, McLaughlin, 19K), the Mission Local
<https://missionlocal.org/2020/11/puc-boss-harlan-kelly-arested-by-feds-charged-in-bribery-scheme/> (11/30,
Eskenazi), and Courthouse News <https://www.courthousenews.com/san-francisco-utilities-chief-faces-bribery-
charge-in-corruption-probe/> (11/30, lovino, 2K) also report.
Cincinnati Attorney Tapped To Fill Position Of Suspended City Councilman.
The Cincinnati Enquirer <https://wvvw.cincinnati.corn/story/news/2020/11/30/attomey-steve-goodin-tapped-
replace-cincinnati-councilman-jeff-pastor/6400781002/> (11/30, Coolidge, 223K) reports, "Cincinnati attorney
Steve Goodin has been tapped to temporarily replace Cincinnati Councilman Jeff Pastor, who was suspended
from City Council last week after being arrested on bribery charges. Hamilton County Probate Court Judge
Ralph 'Ted' Winkler made the decision. The selection process was unusual, but then there is nothing usual in a
year where three sitting Cincinnati City Council members are accused in pay-to-play schemes. The Cincinnati
Charter does not have provisions for removal if a member is accused or convicted in corruption cases, so the
process has played out in the courts." Pastor "accepted a suspension, initiated by Ohio Attorney General Dave
Yost."
Ohio Utilities Commission To Replace Regulator Who Resigned After FBI Search.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.com/open/2020/11/ohio-energy-commission-moves-to-
replace-regulator-who-resigned-after-fbi-search.html> (11/30, Tobias, 895K) reports, "The Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio has begun the process of replacing its former chairman who resigned earlier this month
after his home was searched by the FBI." The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Nominating Council
"announced Monday it is seeking applications for the empty commission spot, vacant since former PUCO
Chairman Sam Randazzo resigned on Nov. 20. The term, one of five on the PUCO, will expire on April 10,
2024. Randazzo resigned the same week the FBI searched his Columbus home, and a day after FirstEnergy Corp.
revealed in a filing that it fired CEO Chuck Jones and two other senior executives last month over a questionable
$4 million payment the company made in early 2019 to an entity associated with an unnamed person who
subsequently was hired by the state to regulate utilities."
AP: Fundraiser Zuberi Exploited US Politicos For Personal Gain.
The AP <https://www.chron.com/news/article/Mercenary-donor-sold-access-for-millions-in-15762647.php>
(11/30, Suderman, Mustian) that "elite political fundraiser" Imaad Zuberi has "had the ear of top Democrats and
Republicans alike — a reach that included private meetings with then-Vice President Joe Biden and VIP access at
Donald Trump's inauguration." However, federal prosecutors "say Zuberi's life was built on a series of lies and
the lucrative enterprise of funding American political campaigns and profiting from the resulting influence." He
"pleaded guilty last year to campaign finance violations, failing to register as a foreign agent and tax evasion,"
among other things. Zuberi "also used his extensive ties to U.S. elected officials to pass on potentially useful
information to foreign officials, including information related to Biden. He also kept in close contact with a West
Coast-based CIA officer and bragged to associates of his ties to the intelligence community."
Bank Of America Executive Arrested In Bribery Probe.
The Charlotte (NC) Observer
<https://www.charlotteobserver.corn/news/business/banking/article247407835.html> (11/30, Weinstein, 470K)
reports, "A former New York-based Bank of America executive received tens of thousands of dollars at a time in
cash bribes, federal prosecutors say, in exchange for fraudulently helping a New Jersey firm get a line of credit at
the bank." Kurt Phelps "was arrested Oct. 29 and charged with bank bribery and conspiracy to commit bank
fraud. Phelps' arrest is a rare instance of an executive at a major U.S. bank arrested for their conduct as a banker.
Federal prosecutors accused Phelps of a bribery scheme in which he coached Stamet Business Solutions, a
Mahwah, N.J. print shop, to falsify financial records to get a line of credit from Bank of America in exchange for
cash. Phelps pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes over a number of years, prosecutors said."
FBI Reportedly Probing Members Of Alaska State Senate In Apparent Pay-For-Play Scheme.
In a column for the Alaska Landmine <https://alaskalandmine.corn/landmines/fbi-investigating-members-of-
state-senate-in-apparent-pay-for-play-scheme> (11/30), Jeff Landfield writes, "Four people have confirmed that
the FBI is currently investigating members of the Alaska State Senate connected to an apparent pay-for-play
scheme." Landfield adds, "According to the sources, who are connected to the legislature but want to remain
anonymous, the scheme seems to involve promises of campaign contributions in exchange for votes on the
amount of the Permanent Fund Dividend, and potentially other issues. I first became aware of an investigation in
late spring after hearing a senator had been interviewed by the FBI. However, at that time I had no other
information. I heard another senator was interviewed over the summer. I have now confirmed at least three
Republican senators have been interviewed by the FBI since spring."
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Hawaii Woman Sentenced For Fraud Conspiracy.
KGMB-TV <https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2020/11/30/after-sentencing-katherine-kealohas-string-victims-
search-closuret> Honolulu (11/30, 47K) reports former deputy city prosecutor Katherine Kealoha "was
sentenced to 13 years behind bars Monday for her role as the mastermind of an elaborate conspiracy," which
attempted to frame her uncle Gerard Puana. She "has been behind bars since her conviction in June 2019 and
will begin serving her term immediately."
The AP <https://www.sfgate.corn/news/article/Disgraced-couple-to-be-sentenced-in-Hawaii-15763243.php>
(11/30, Kelleher) reports retired Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha, who is her spouse, will also be sentenced.
Their corruption "included stealing from vulnerable victims — Katherine Kealoha's own grandmother and uncle —
framing the uncle for a crime he didn't commit, and using members of a secret police unit."
The Honolulu Civil Beat (HI) <https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/11/former-honolulu-prosecutor-katherine-
kealoha-sentenced-to-13-years-in-prison/> (11/30) also reports and KGMB-TV
<https://www.hawaiinewsnow.corn/2020/11/30/kealohas-be-sentenced-after-lengthy-delay-bringing-huge-public-
corruption-case-an-end/> Honolulu (11/30, 47K) provides separate additional coverage.
Federal, State Antitrust Authorities To File New Suits Against Facebook, Google.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/facebook-google-to-face-new-antitrust-suits-in-u-s-
11606742163> (11/30, McKinnon, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports federal and state antitrust officials
are expected to file new lawsuits against Facebook and Google in the coming weeks. According to people
familiar with the matter, authorities are preparing as many as four more cases targeting the companies in the
wake of the Justice Department's antitrust suit against Google last month.
Cyber Division
North Carolina Man Who Was Member Of "Hacker Collective" Sentenced.
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/news/us-news/hacker-collective-member-sentenced-nearly-8-years-
n1249465> (12/1, 6.14M) reports, "A North Carolina man who was part of a `hacker collective' and involved in
threats to dozens of school districts and other crimes was sentenced to nearly eight years in prison Monday,
officials said." Timothy Dalton Vaughn, 22, "was a member of `Apophis Squad,' which prosecutors described as
a group of computer hackers and swatters, and went by online names that included WantedbyFeds.' He and
others sent threats to more than 80 school districts; Vaughn helped report a fake hijacking of a London-to-San
Francisco plane; he also tried to extort around $20,000 in the cryptocurrency bitcoin from a California business
and when he was refused he made the company's website inaccessible, federal prosecutors said." Vaughn "also
had sexually explicit images of children, the U.S. Attorney's Office for Central District of California said. He
pleaded guilty to a child pornography charge and other counts in November 2019."
Baltimore County Schools Remain Closed Following Ransomware Attack.
The AP <https://www.sfchronicle.corn/news/article/Baltimore-County-schools-still-closed-following-
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15762717.php> (11/30, Cassidy) reports from Towson, Maryland, "School continues to be out for more than
100,000 students in Baltimore County following a ransomware attack on the district's network." Superintendent
Darryl L. Williams "said he has no timeline for when school will resume. School officials say an investigation
into the attack is ongoing. They are working with state and federal law enforcement agencies, including the
FBI." The AP adds, "The school system's 115,000 students have been attending classes entirely online due to the
coronavirus pandemic. School officials said the attack has affected the district's website, email system and
grading system."
Supreme Court Expresses Reservations Over Scope Of Computer Hacking Law.
Supreme Court To Consider Years-old Computer Fraud And Abuse Act Case. The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.corn/articles/mixed-views-at-supreme-court-on-breadth-of-federallaw-on-computer-fraud-
11606771221> (11/30, Kendall, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that the Supreme Court this week took
up an appeal from a Georgia police officer who ran a license plate check several years ago for someone who paid
him. The police officer received a felony conviction, and the high court is examining whether breaking into the
computer system was a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Though what the police officer did was
a clear violation of the act, the debate is over whether it is a violation of use of terms for someone with legal
access uses the computer or database in that way.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/30/supreme-court-computer-crime-law-441441> (11130,
Geller, 4.29M) reports that the Supreme Court "indicated serious reservations about the ambiguity and scope of
the nation's only major cybercrime law, hinting it may narrow the law's applicability to avoid criminalizing such
acts as checking social media at work." During arguments in the Georgia police officer case, "the justices pushed
a Justice Department lawyer to explain how a ruling in the government's favor wouldn't open the door to
prosecutions of innocuous behavior." Cybersecurity experts at the trial "described the CFAA as a sword hanging
over the head of researchers who probe computers for weaknesses with the goal of helping their owners fix the
flaws." They wrote, "Under the government's broad interpretation of the CFAA...standard security research
practices - such as accessing publicly available data in a manner beneficial to the public yet prohibited by the
owner of the data — can be highly risky."
UK To Block Carriers From Installing Huawei 5G Gear From September 2021.
CNET News <https://www.cnet.com/news/huawei-ban-full-timeline-us-sanctions-china-trump-administation-5g-
ukk (11/30, Keane, 1.99M) reports that Huawei "had predicted that 2020 would be 'difficult' for Huawei, and
there certainly have been challenges." For instance, in the UK, Huawei equipment "must be removed by 2027 —
a decision that Huawei found `disappointing' as 5G becomes increasingly mainstream — and UK carriers will
unable to install Huawei gear from September 2021." Foreign governments are concerned over Huawei's
"coziness with the Chinese government and fears that its equipment could be used to spy on other countries and
companies." The US "banned companies from using Huawei networking equipment in 2012 and why the
company was added to the US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security Entity List in May
2019, following an executive order from President Donald Trump effectively banning Huawei from US
communications networks. A year later, Trump extended the order until 2021."
Alabama School System Sends Home Students After Cybersecurity Threat.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/best-states/alabama/articles/2020-11-30/school-system-dismisses-early-
after-cybersecurity-threat> (11/30) reports that Huntsville City Schools in Alabama on Monday "announced that
students would be dismissed beginning at noon because of a potential cybersecurity threat." The school system
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directed students and staff to "shut down any school-issued devices and to keep them powered off until further
notice." A statement said "administrators are working with authorities to work to resolve the issue."
Report: Government Should Get Serious About Supply Chain, Cyberbiosecurity.
Gov Info Security <https://www.govinfosecurity.com/sizing-up-synthetic-dna-hacking-risks-a-15477> (11/30,
McGee) reports on "malicious code that compromises the synthetic DNA supply chain and ultimately tricks
bioengineers into inadvertently developing dangerous viruses or toxins" that could be injected by hackers.
According to a new report, Cyberbiosecurity: Remote DNA Injection Threat in Synthetic Biology, "that's a
growing concern and calls for robust security measures." The study, "by security researchers at Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev in Israel sizes up the cyberthreats facing the emerging synthetic bioengineering segment
of the healthcare sector." One author wrote, "We have seen the federal government get serious about supply
chain with their Cybersecurity Maturity Model rolling out this year." He added, "That includes more than
300,000 companies in the Department of Defense's supply chain — so it can be done to scale."
Report: Excessive Job Requirements Suppressing Supply Of Cyber Professionals.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/companies-urged-to-adjust-hiring-requirements-for-
cyber-jobs-11606732200> (11/30, Rundle, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that the International
Information System Security Certification Consortium's (ISC2) November report found global employment in
the cybersecurity field would need to grow by 89% to fill the roles needed. Millions more cybersecurity
professionals are needed, but the report found excessive requirements are the problem over an insufficient
number of workers. For instance, said Forrester Inc.'s principal analyst Chase Cunningham, "We've created this
self-licking ice-cream cone of misery that continues to drive the narrative forward that we don't have the ability
to solve this problem, or we don't have enough humans."
Law Enforcement Services
FBI Reports Decline In Background Checks For Black Friday Gun Purchases.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/11/30/fbi-posts-slight-decline-black-friday-
gun-checks-during-record-year/6462379002/> (11/30, Johnson, 10.31M) reports, "The FBI posted a nearly 8%
decline in background checks for Black Friday gun purchases, even as the coronavirus pandemic, volatile social
protests and election-year politics have driven a year-long surge in firearm sales. While the 186,645 checks
represented a slight drop from 2019, this year's number still marked the fourth-largest one day total on record."
Breitbart <https://www.breitbart.corn/politics/2020/11/30/report-186000-firearm-background-checks-on-black-
friday-2020/> (11/30, 673K) reports, "This year has been a record for NICS checks in America." In early
November, the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action "reported that the number of checks
conducted January 2020 through October 2020 alone represented `13% more checks than the previous busiest
year for the NICS office.'"
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/blogs/blog-briefing-roorn/news/528009-black-friday-fourth-largest-one-day-gun-
background-checks-FBI> (11/30, Budryk, 2.98M) reports, "The U.S. saw slightly fewer Black Friday gun sale
background checks compared to a year ago but still posted the fourth-highest total on record, according to the
FBI." The FBI "recorded 186,645 checks the day after Thanksgiving, down about 8 percent from 2019. While
checks do not correspond directly to sales, they are typically an indicator of demand. Black Friday is usually one
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of the biggest days for background checks, and this year's came after civil unrest and the coronavirus pandemic
contributed to a surge in background checks earlier in 2020."
International Relations
Suspect In 2008 Washington Murder Extradited From Mexico.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/suspect-portland-murder-extradited-mexico> (11/30, Gearty, 27.59M)
reports, "A man was extradited from Mexico over the weekend to stand trial for a 12-year-old Portland murder."
Cristobal Medrano-Alvarado, 33, "was wanted in the killing of 35-year-old Abel Delgado-Morales, 35, in
November 2008. The fugitive was captured in Mexico last March after the FBI obtained information about his
whereabouts, Portland police said Sunday. 'The FBI's Legal Attaché in Mexico City worked with local
authorities to locate and arrest Medrano-Alvarado,' police said. `After extradition proceedings, which were
facilitated by the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, Medrano-Alvarado was transported to the U.S.'"
According to Fox News, "Prosecutors allege Medrano-Alvarado was one of two men who broke into an
apartment and shot Delgado Morales to death."
Other FBI News
Judge Refuses To Dismiss Spota-McPartland Convictions.
Newsday (NY) <https://www.newsday.corn/long-island/spota-mcpartland-obstruction-trial-1.50078568> (11/30,
Kessler, 932K) reports, "A federal judge has refused to overturn the convictions of former Suffolk County
District Attorney Thomas Spota and a key aide, rejecting the defense bid for a new trial and its request to argue
that a key government witness committed perjury." According to Newsday, "Spota and Christpher McPartland,
the chief of the DA's anti-corruption unit, were each convicted in December of helping to mastermind the
coverup of a beating by former Suffolk Police Chief James Burke of a heroin addict who stole a duffel bag from
the chief's department SUV. U.S. District Judge Joan Azrack, in a 61-page decision released over the weekend,
refused the defense request for an evidentiary hearing, saying that both the jury and she found the testimony of
the key government witness - former Suffolk Police Lieutenant James Hickey — credible, and that Spota and
McPartland did or could have raised at the trial all those issues."
Nxivm Leader Raniere Reportedly Fears Being Killed In Prison.
The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/11/30/nxivm-leader-keith-raniere-reportedly-thinks-hell-be-killed-
in-prison/> (11/30, DeGregory, 4.57M) reports, "Nxivm sex-cult leader Keith Raniere says he's as good as dead
when he's transferred to prison, according to a report." Raniere, "who was sentenced to 120 years in prison last
month for running the sex-slave cult...can be heard in recordings from this year talking about how dangerous
being placed in the general population of a maximum-security prison could be for him, according to recordings
that Nxivm's former publicist, Frank Parlato, posted on his blog the Frank Report. `Well, with these charges and
if I'm sentenced to life and go to a penitentiary, it is a death penalty,' the outlet reported Raniere saying in
recordings of messages to his followers."
FBI Installs Automated Record Filing, Retrieval System At Virginia Records Complex.
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Robotics and Automation News <https://roboticsandautomationnews.com/2020/11/30/fbi-installs-autostore-for-
centralized-automated-record-filing-and-retrieval-solution/38627/> (11/30, Edwards) reports, "The General
Service Administration (GSA) has installed an automated record filing and retrieval system from robotics
technology company AutoStore inside a recently completed Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) central
records complex in Winchester, Virginia. The facility includes the country's first robotic filing and retrieval
warehouse in a GSA project." According to RAN, "Certified by the National Archives and Records
Administration, this secure, `state-of-the-art', 250,000-square-foot facility was built to consolidate and contain
records previously housed within 256 field offices around the world. After comparing several automation
technologies in consultation with Swisslog, an AutoStore integration partner, GSA and the FBI selected the
AutoStore solution for its cube storage technology to automate the filing and retrieval operation of more than 2
billion pages of official paper records."
Other Washington News
Atlas Formally Resigns As White House Adviser.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dr-scott-atlas-resigns-special-adviser-trump-coronavirus> (11/30,
Singman, 27.59M) reports on its website that Scott Atlas, President Trump's special adviser on the coronavirus
pandemic since August, on Monday "formally resigned from his post" after speaking with the President. Fox
News "exclusively obtained Atlas's resignation letter," which "touted the Trump administration's work on the
coronavirus pandemic, while wishing `all the best' to the incoming Biden administration."
However, the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.cornilive/2020/11/30/world/covid-19-coronavirus/dr-atlas-
trumps-coronavirus-adviser-resigns> (11/30, Stolberg, 18.61M) says his departure "was not entirely
unexpected," though Atlas "had the ear of one person who mattered: Mr. Trump." The AP
<https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-public-health-anthony-fauci-coronavirus-pandemic-infectious-
diseases-97e053b48803b0dced260032ea7aabbc> (11/30, Miller) reports that since joining the White House, the
Stanford University neuroradiologist, "who had no formal experience in public health or infectious diseases,"
had "clashed with top government scientists, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, as he resisted
stronger efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 267,000 Americans." The Hill
<hftps://thehill.com/homenews/administration/528064-scott-atlas-resigns-as-coronavirus-adviser-to-trump>
(11/30, Samuels, 2.98M) says Atlas "pushed the widely disputed herd immunity theory," and "several other
members of the White House coronavirus task force raised concerns about Atlas or openly disputed his views."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/2020/11/30/scott-atlas-resigns/> (11/30,
Dawsey, Abutaleb, 14.2M) reports that while Atlas "fell out of favor with senior White House advisers in recent
weeks, he was for several months the only medical adviser the president met with regularly, according to several
senior administration officials." The Post adds White House senior adviser Jared Kushner "brought in Atlas, who
informally advised the president for several weeks before he was officially made a special government employee
this summer with a 130-day detail, which expires this week," but aides "noted the president could have extended
Atlas's tenure if he had desired to do so."
Azar: Some Americans May Get Vaccinated Before End Of Year.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa/vaccines-within-reach-as-u-s-braces-for-
post-thanksgiving-coronavirus-surge-idUSICBN28A2FG> (11/30, Whitcomb, Caspani) reports HHS Secretary
Azar on Monday indicated some Americans "could begin receiving coronavirus vaccinations before Christmas,"
and that "Pfizer Inc's COVID-19 vaccine could be authorized and shipped within days of a Dec. 10 meeting of
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outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration tasked with reviewing trial data and recommending
whether it warrants approval. A vaccine from Moderna Inc could follow a week later, he said, after the company
announced on Monday it would apply for U.S. and European emergency authorization." Azar is quoted as
saying, "So we could be seeing both of these vaccines out and getting into people's arms before Christmas."
Azar said on Fox News' America's Newsroom <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6213079629001?
playlist_id=903354961001#sp=show-clips> (11/30, 896K), "I wish we had 330 million doses on day one upon
approval. But even with the incredible work of President Trump and Operation Warp Speed and starting
manufacturing in the early days of these programs, we're going to have maybe 40 million doses of vaccine by
the end of this year. ... So, we want to make sure those first vaccines, the first weeks, go to those most
vulnerable, those where you will have the biggest impact on saving lives, and also protecting those most at risk
like our front line healthcare workers taking care of COVID patients."
Operation Warp Speed scientific head Moncef Slaoui said on Fox Business' Mornings With Maria
<https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6213065892001/?playlist_id=3166411554001fisp=show-clips> (11/30), "I'm
very concerned. Clearly, the spike and the surge is happening and as has been said, we're probably are going to
experience another surge on top of the current surge.... I think the size of the surge is such that we are not able to
produce as quickly as much treatment as needed. The vaccines I hope will be approved next week.... However,
I'd like to say while we've done tremendous work to make these vaccines available, we only have enough
vaccines to immunize 20 million people in the month of December." Slaoui was also interviewed on Fox News'
Special Report <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6213173812001?playlist_id=930909819001#sp=show-clips>
(11/30, 1.53M).
Director of Supply, Production, and Distribution for Operation Warp Speed Paul Ostrowski was asked on
MSNBC <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/144d5c630e2b4944bc9d451c353de0ld?pubid=tbi> (11/30,
I.54M) when a "regular, ordinary American" can expect to receive a vaccine. Ostrowski said, "I would tell you
that the bottom line is on that is that right after the first part of the second quarter. So start thinking about the
April or May timeframe, we will have the massive amount of vaccines necessary in order to ensure the rest of
America is covered down."
Administration Reportedly Leaving It To States To Determine Vaccine Distribution. Politico
<https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/30/trump-states-handle-vaccines-440798> (11/30, Owermohle,
Roubein, Brennan, 4.29M) reports that the Trump Administration is "shunting to the states hard decisions about
which Americans will get the limited early supplies of coronavirus vaccines - setting up a confusing patchwork
of distribution plans that could create unequal access." According to Politico, "Federal and state officials agree
that the nation's 21 million health care workers should be first in line. But there is no consensus about how to
balance the needs of other high-risk groups, including the 53 million adults aged 65 or older, 87 million essential
workers and more than 100 million people with medical conditions that increase their vulnerability to the virus."
Politico says the Administration "has told states that they have ultimate authority for determining who gets
vaccinated first," and "has also decided to allocate scarce early doses based on states' total populations, forcing
hard choices in states with a greater proportion of residents at high risk."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/11/30/world/covid-19-coronavirus> (11/30, Grady,
Zraick, 18.61M) reports that on Monday, when "asked about the role of states in the distribution process," Azar
"said that doses would be shipped out through normal vaccine distribution systems, and governors would be `like
air traffic controllers' determining which hospitals or pharmacies receive shipments. While governors will
determine which groups are prioritized, he said he hoped that they would follow the federal recommendations."
Azar is quoted as saying, "Be thinking people in nursing homes, the most vulnerable, be thinking health care
workers who are on the front lines."
First Shipments Of Pfizer's Vaccine Have Arrived In Michigan. In the lead ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/05e18ecb26ae40fb9a172356474bea09?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:32 p.m.
ET, story 1, Muir, 7.69M) story, Steve Osunsami said ABC "has confirmed that the first shipments of the Pfizer
vaccine for the coronavirus have traveled by air from production in Belgium to a storage facility in Michigan, so
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that the minute the US government says it's okay for emergency use, those first shots will be ready to rush across
this country." According to Osunsami, United Airlines "is flying the vaccine on chartered cargo flights."
CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/30/first-mass-air-shipment-of-pfizers-covid-vaccine-arrives-as-airlines-
prepare-for-more.html> (11/30, Josephs, Lovelace, 3.62M) reports on its website that the Federal Aviation
Administration "said it supported the `first mass air shipment' of Covid-19 vaccines on Friday, as pharmaceutical
companies and airlines prepare networks for broad distribution." Sources told CNBC that United Airlines
"carried Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine from Brussels to Chicago O'Hare International Airport."
Meanwhile, Kris Van Cleave said on the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/aedb0b9f75d6419eb33c7c81cd574904?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:36 p.m.
ET, story 2, O'Donnell, 4.67M), "DHL showed us its operation at Miami's airport where vaccine shipments will
temporarily be stored in freezers and topped off with dry ice before being loaded onto planes ant sent to South
America. Upon landing those vaccines will be put on trucks and delivered." Van Cleave reported FedEx and
other companies "will be part of the effort to quickly get the vials from central shipping hubs out to cities and
states. It is going to be hard to imagine this going off without a hitch but there likely are unanticipated issues that
are going to arise when are you shipping that many vaccine doses all around the country."
Modema To Seek FDA Emergency Use Authorization For COVID Vaccine.
The AP <https://apnews.corrilarticle/modema-asks-regulators-ok-virus-shots-
a65a00cdf9725c9104886ded9052a85d> (11/30, Neergaard) reports Modema Inc. on Monday "said it would ask
U.S. and European regulators...to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine as new study results confirm
the shots offer strong protection — ramping up the race to begin limited vaccinations as the coronavirus rampage
worsens." The AP adds the company "said the shots' effectiveness and a good safety record so far — with only
temporary, flu-like side effects — mean they meet requirements set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for
emergency use before the final-stage testing is complete," while the European Medicines Agency "has signaled it
also is open to faster `conditional' clearance."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/health/2020/11/30/modema-emergency-fda-authorization-
covid-19-vaccine-pfizer/6376336002/> (11/30, Weintraub, 10.31M) reports Modema's latest findings "showed
that of 196 people in the clinical trial who caught COVID-19, 185 of them had received the placebo, while only
11 received the active vaccine. That works out to an effectiveness rate above 94%." USA Today says that of the
30 trial participants "who suffered severe disease, all were in the placebo group, which suggests the vaccine
prevents both mild and serious disease. One placebo recipient died." USA Today adds effectiveness "was
consistent across age groups, as well as race and ethnicity. The 196 participants with cases of COVID-19
included 33 adults over 65 and 42 who identified as Hispanic, Black, Asian American or multiracial." The Hill
<https://thehill.corn/policy/healthcare/527930-modema-to-apply-for-emergency-use-authorization-for-covid-19-
vaccine> (11/30, Balluck, Budryk, 2.98M) reports Modema "also said `no serious safety concerns' have been
identified to date. Some trial participants have experienced reactions like pain at the site of the injection or
fatigue."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/30/modema-coronavirus-vaccine-emergency-use-
authorization-441339> (11/30, Brennan, 4.29M) reports that President Trump "tweeted his support of the vaccine
on Monday, hours after the company's announcement." Trump tweeted
<https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1333422192261013504> , "Modema now applying for Emergency
Vaccine Approval.. @US_FDA MUST ACT QUICKLY!!! Operation Warp Speed has been a great modern day
miracle." Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-vaccines-modema/modema-files-for-
u-s-vaccine-authorization-will-seek-eu-nod-idUSKEN28AIIU> (11/30, Steenhuysen, Erman) reports the FDA
"said an advisory committee would meet to discuss the request on Dec. 17, making Modema's candidate the
second highly effective vaccine likely to receive U.S. regulatory backing and a potential roll out this year."
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In an interview with the New York Times <https://vvwvv.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/health/covid-vaccine-
modema.html> (11/30, Grady, 18.61M), Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel announced the first vaccinations "may
be given as early as Dec. 21 if the process goes smoothly and approval is granted." Bancel told the Wall Street
Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/modema-to-ask-health-regulators-to-authorize-its-covid-19-vaccine-
11606737602> (11/30, Al, Loftus, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), "I think this vaccine is going to be really a
game changer for this pandemic." Bancel added, "We think it can really prevent severe disease."
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/d2ad675465494372ad1731e4a850eaa8?
pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:35 p.m. ET, story 2, 6.21M), Lester Holt reported that Moderna President Stephen Hoge in
an interview "told me he expects approval very soon." Hoge: "We're quite optimistic actually that the vaccine is
— the data speaks for itself and they'll supportive." Asked about the vaccine's distribution, Hoge added, "We're
partnered with a team at Operation Warp Speed. I have been told they want trucks rolling within hours if not a
day and so what we have been done is we have been helping to position the vaccine in the warehouses where
they can access it immediately if it's approved."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-30/modema-plans-to-seek-u-s-eu-clearance-for-
covid-19-vaccine> (11/30, Langreth, 4.73M) reports the US "reached a deal worth as much as $1.5 billion for
100 million doses of the Modena shot in August," while the EU, Canada, and Japan "also have large purchase
agreements, and the U.K. has secured 7 million doses." According to Bloomberg, "Modena shares rose 20% to
close at $152.74 at 4 p.m. in New York. They have gained more than sevenfold since the year began."
According to the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/30/modema-covid-
vaccine-fda-approvalk (11/30, Al, Johnson, 14.2M), Modema's filing "marks the fourth Monday in a row with
good news about the vaccine effort and means the United States could have enough vaccine to treat 20 million
people by year's end, between doses of Modema's vaccine and those of another candidate that is about a week
ahead from Pfizer and German firm BioNTech."
In a 2,700-word article, the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/health/coronavirus-
vaccines-treatments.html> (11/30, Al, McNeil, 18.61M) says that while "good news about vaccines or antibody
treatments surfaces" every week, "offering hope that an end to the pandemic is at hand," the holiday season
"presents a grim reckoning. The United States has reached an appalling milestone: more than one million new
coronavirus cases every week. Hospitals in some states are full to bursting. The number of deaths is rising and
seems on track to easily surpass the 2,200-a-day average in the spring, when the pandemic was concentrated in
the New York metropolitan area. Our failure to protect ourselves has caught up to us."
Public Health Officials "Sounding Alarms" As Virus Spreads After Thanksgiving.
In the lead CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/a8aa1a32ab82487d8332dcf9dbef0e5b?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:32 p.m.
ET, story 1, 4.76M) story, Norah O'Donnell said public health officials are "sounding alarms tonight. Dr.
Anthony Fauci...says the country is now facing a surge on top of a surge. The virus is now spreading so fast, four
million Americans were infected this month alone. Now that's one-third of the 13.5 million cases here in the US
since the pandemic began. In fact things are so dire that right now hospitals nationwide are treating nearly
100,000 COVID patients. That is another new record." CBS' Jonathan Vigliotti added, "America's top health
official say if you traveled for the holiday you should assume you have COVID and act accordingly."
On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/03d1d74e580345e69ba4961ed4972994?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:36 p.m.
ET, story 2, Muir, 7.69M), Matt Gutman said new records are being set "set almost daily," and public health
experts are "warning the Thanksgiving holiday may only have made it worse." The AP
<https://apnews.corn/article/travel-air-travel-health-thanksgiving-holidays-
1762945ee64aedcc7a3ad66e9d3671aa> (11/30) reports the Transportation Security Administration "screened at
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least 1 million people on four of the last 10 days through Sunday," and "nearly 1.2 million people passed through
U.S. airports Sunday, the largest number since the pandemic gripped the country in March, despite pleas from
health experts for Americans to stay home over Thanksgiving."
In the lead NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d2035e8f62574599b4e1b3c7b2fb8d81?pubid=fbi> (11/30, 6:31 p.m.
ET, story 1, Holt, 6.21M) story, Miguel Almaguer said, "As authorities brace for a deadly December, the end of
November marks the most dire month of the pandemic. A record four million new cases in four weeks. And a
grim 35,000 fatalities. Now as tens of thousands of Americans return home from the holiday, the darkest days
may be yet to come." NIAID Director Fauci: "As we go for the next couple of weeks into December, that we
might see a surge super imposed upon that third, we're already in."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.cotn/news/articles/2020-11-30/covid-hospitalizations-hit-record-as-holiday-
obscures-case-data?sref=3IOEzKolc> (11/30, 4.73M) reports that "the number of Americans hospitalized with
Covid-19 climbed to a record Sunday. ... An all-time high of 93,238 people are hospitalized with the virus in the
U.S., up 9,368 from a week earlier, according to Covid Tracking Project data." Bloomberg says "reporting on
deaths...has been muddled by the holiday effect, showing what's likely to prove a temporary reversal of the
upward trend." However, according to Bloomberg, "A model based on 40 forecasts tracked by the University of
Massachusetts Amherst's Reich Lab indicates that, in the next month or so, the seven-day average deaths will
probably near the record pace of about 2,200 a day from the period ended April 18."
"Four experts" interviewed by the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/30/world/thanksgiving-
coronavirus-us-spread.html> (11/30, Tavemise, 18.61M) "agreed that there probably will be an upward bump in
cases linked to the holiday, similar to the rises that were seen after Memorial Day and July 4. But they had
different estimates for when it would emerge." According to the Times, "Part of the uncertainty stems from the
virus itself. Its incubation period — the time after a person catches it but before symptoms appear — can range
from two days to two weeks or longer, though five days seems to be typical."
Meanwhile, the AP <https://apnews.com/article/ap-top-news-coronavirus-pandemic-thanksgiving-holidays-
a5b6792138ac3936759f3c1f9a5ff3d9> (11/30, Webber, Hollingsworth) says Americans "faced strict new
coronavirus measures around the country Monday as health officials brace for a disastrous worsening of the
nationwide surge because of holiday gatherings over the long weekend." The AP reports Los Angeles County
"imposed a stay-at-home order for its 10 million residents, and Santa Clara County, in the heart of Silicon Valley,
banned high school, college and professional sports and decreed a quarantine for those who have traveled more
than 150 miles outside the county," while the mayor of Hawaii County "said trans-Pacific travelers arriving
without a negative COVID-19 test must quarantine for 14 days, and even those who have tested virus-free may
be randomly selected for another test upon arrival. New Jersey is suspending all youth sports."
The Chicago Sun-Times <https://chicago.suntimes.com/coronavirus/2020/11/30/21727004/illinois-coronavirus-
update-new-cases-deaths-covid-19-nov-30> (11/30, Hinton, 875K) reports that hours after speaking with Fauci,
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) "said Monday none of the state's 11 regions will get any break from Tier 3
coronavirus mitigations `for the next few weeks.'" The Chicago Tribune
<https://www.chicagotribune.corn/coronavirus/ct-coronavirus-illinois-hospitalizations-decline-20201130-
glyzi6zqpfbalaptyn7y4evnnq-stoty.html> (11/30, Mahr, Petrella, Schencker, 2.65M) reports that while Illinois on
Sunday "marked the seventh daily drop in hospitalizations in nine days, collectively amounting to a 5% decrease
from a high of 6,175 on Nov. 20," Pritzker warned that the state is "still very much in a precarious place."
Pritzker continued, "We have got to take the time to evaluate any Thanksgiving effect before we make any
premature adjustments."
In addition, the Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.corn/open/2020/11/ohio-hospitals-showing-
signs-of-coronavirus-overwhelm-borrowing-refrigerated-trucks-and-ventilators.html> (11/30, Hancock, 895K)
says Ohio hospitals "are showing signs they're running out of equipment and space." The Plain-Dealer adds that
"at least one hospital in Ohio borrowed a refrigerated truck to store bodies of patients who have died. But it's not
just hospitals that are showing signs of stress. It's the people who work inside them, too." However, The Hill
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<https://thehill.corn/homenews/state-watch/528051-articles-of-impeachment-filed-against-gop-ohio-governor-
over-coronavirus> (11/30, Seipel, 2.98M) reports state Rep. John Becker (R) "led a group [of] fellow GOP
representatives...in filing 12 articles of impeachment against" Gov. Mike DeWine (R) over his coronavirus
restrictions, "calling it an `effort to restore the rule of law.'" The lawmakers "claim DeWine's administration
implemented unconstitutional orders in response