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DATE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2020 6:30 AM EST
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Georgia Recertifies Election Results As Trump Legal Efforts Continue Elsewhere.
Protests
• Activists: Some Georgia-Related Federal Prosecutions Aim To Blunt Future Protests.
• Growing Number Of Prosecutors Join Effort To Revisit Lengthy Prison Sentences.
• Northam Signs Virginia No-Knock Search Warrant Ban.
Counter-Terrorism
• FBI Spoke To IS Fighter About Australian Terrorist.
• Opinion: Al-Qaeda Persists Despite Shifting US Priorities, Is Poised For "Comeback."
• New Zealand Commission: "No Plausible Way" Mosque Attacker's Plans Could Have Been Detected.
Counter-Intelligence
• Senate GOP Set To Link Durham Appointment To Confirmation Of Next AG.
• Appeals Court Denies Request For NSA Leaker To Leave Prison Early.
• Ratcliffe: "No Greater Threat" To US Than China.
• Report Concludes Directed Pulse Microwave Energy Likely Responsible For Diplomats' Illnesses.
• NDAA Would Alter Reporting Structure Of JAIC.
• DISA Planning "Grey Network" To Support Classified Remote Programs.
• Reports: Iran's Supreme Leader May Have Transferred Power To Son.
Criminal Investigations
• Sentencing Hearing In Nebraska Murder Rescheduled Over COVID Concerns.
• Marijuana Subpoena May Have Been Linked To Missouri FBI Probe.
• FBI, BIA Probing Discovery Of Body On Montana Reservation.
• FBI Joins Search For Missing Florida Teacher.
• Ohio Firefighter Arrested On Child Pandering Charges.
• Attorneys Seek Bail For Ghislaine Maxwell.
• FBI Seizes 40 Pounds Of Meth, Two Pounds Of Heroin In New Mexico.
• Resident Of State Of New York Sentenced To Decade In Prison For Selling Crack.
• Two Florida Men Charged In Ohio "Grandparent Scam."
• Pennsylvania Man Gets Long Prison Sentence For Conspiring To Distribute Heroin.
• Three Indicted For Selling Fentanyl In Connecticut.
• Army Expected To Take Action Against "Significant Number" Of Servicemembers At Fort Hood.
• Death Of Green Beret, Army Veteran At Fort Bragg Under Investigation.
• Connecticut Sailor Pleads Guilty To Sexually Assaulting Children, Producing Child Pornography.
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Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• New Jersey Lab At Center Of FBI COVID-19 Test Warning Only Recently Opened.
• Former Los Angeles Councilman Pleads Not Guilty To Corruption Charges.
• Bribery Trial Of Cincinnati Councilman Delayed.
• Cincinnati Councilman Accepts Suspension After Bribery Arrest.
• US Charges Maryland Attorney In Alleged Scheme To Obtain Somali Government Assets.
• US Charges Ohio Developer With Embezzlement.
• Georgia Man Sentenced In Pennsylvania Check-Cashing Scam.
• Dish Network To Pay $210M To Settle Allegations Of Telemarketing Violations.
• FTC Warns Of Robocall Scammers Posing As Amazon, Apple.
Cyber Division
• FBI Warns Of Hackers Finding Their Way Into School Zoom Classrooms.
• UK Man Who Hacked Webcams In 39 Countries Avoids Extradition To US.
• Canadian Police Officer Says He Was FBI's Point Of Contact During Huawei CFO Arrest.
• NSA Warns Russia-Backed Hackers Are Exploiting VMware Products.
• Chinese Telecom Giants Scramble To Meet New Requirements Abroad.
• Trump Signs Bill Requiring Minimum Cybersecurity Requirements For Feds.
• Companies Attempting To Lure In Hackers With "Honey Pots."
• Opinion: Public Schools Could Offer Practical Cybersecurity Aid.
• Report: Global Losses From Cybercrime Expected To Be Just Under $1T For 2020.
Law Enforcement Services
• Child Sex Exploitation Prosecutions Triple In Frederick, Maryland Area.
• Five More Federal Inmates Set To Be Executed Before Inauguration Day.
• FBI Agent Discusses Common Themes In Minnesota Bank Robberies, ATM Burglaries.
International Relations
• US Charges Man Living In Romania With Puppy Fraud Scheme.
• US Charged Head Of Canadian Police Agency's Intelligence Following Gambling Operation.
Lawful Access
• UK Watchdog: Encrypted Messaging Puts Children At Risk Of Abuse.
Other FBI News
• Wray Taps Dugan As New Norfolk, Virginia SAC.
Other Washington News
• US Expected To Surpass 200K New COVID Cases Per Day This Week.
• Azar Says Administration Ready To Distribute Vaccines.
• Giroir, Collins Defend FDA Vaccine Approval Process.
• Pfizer, Modena Will Not Attend White House Vaccine Summit Where Trump Will Sign "America First"
Executive Order.
• Giuliani Diagnosis Prompts Concern For Legislators With Whom He Interacted.
• Johnson To Highlight Vaccine Skeptic, Mask Critic At Hearing.
• IBM, Clear Rolling Out New Vaccine Apps.
• Physicians Working To Boost COVID Vaccine Confidence Among African Americans.
• US Sees Increase In Underage Migrants Testing Positive For Coronavirus.
• Administration Officials Divided Over Wisdom Of California Lockdown.
• New York Orders Hospitals To Expand Capacity, May Slash Indoor Dining.
• Pritzker Says Illinois Facing "Most Crucial Month Of This Entire Pandemic."
• DeWine To Extend Ohio Curfew.
• Whitmer Extends Michigan's COVID Restrictions For Another 12 Days.
• Nevada Hospitalizations Up 230% Over Past Month.
• Staffing Shortages Especially Afflicting Rural Hospitals.
• Florida State Police Raid Home Of Data Scientist Behind COVID Dashboard.
• South Dakota's Noem Lauds Her Response To Coronavirus.
• Liability Protections, State And Local Aid Stall COVID Relief Negotiations.
• Lawmakers To Vote On Short-Term Spending Bill As Dual Negotiations Continue.
• Axios Report: Trump Discussing Pardons "Like Christmas Gifts."
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• DHS Says It Has Fully Restored DACA For Now.
• TPS Extended For Nine Months.
• Border Wall Contractors Accused Of "Smuggling Armed Mexican Security Teams" Into US.
• Office Of Special Counsel Says Navarro Repeatedly Violated Hatch Act.
• NYTimes Analysis: Scrutiny Of Spending At Trump Properties Did Not Result In Limits.
• McConnell Says Senate Will Take Up And Pass NDAA.
• Supreme Court Declines To Take Up Appeal On Transgender Student's Rights.
• Supreme Court Considers US Role In Holocaust Survivors' Cases Against Germany And Hungary.
• Biden Has Reportedly Decided On Austin For Defense Secretary.
International News
• Britain Beginning Vaccination Campaign.
• Canada Prepares To Begin Distributing Pfizer Vaccine This Month.
• NYTimes Profiles Scandal-Plagued Executive For Chinese Vaccine Manufacturer.
• US Economic Sanctions On Iran Could Impede Access To Coronavirus Vaccines, Analysts Say.
• Lack Of Trust Said To Be Impacting Russia's COVID Vaccine Rollout.
• Sao Paulo Governor Mandates Residents Get COVID Vaccine.
• Iran Says Nuclear Official Was Killed By "Satellite-Controlled Smart System."
• Duckworth Calls On State Department To Prioritize Return Of US Contractor Taken In Afghanistan.
• With Brexit Talks At An Impasse, Johnson To Travel To Brussels This Week.
• Maduro Alliance Claims Victory In Venezuelan Congressional Elections.
• Romanian Prime Minister Resigns Following Unexpected Election Defeat.
• NYTimes Analysis: Abortion Protests Shifting Gender Balance Of Power In Poland.
• Ghanaians Go To Polls In Presidential Election.
• Researchers Say Last Month Was Hottest November On Record.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Georgia Recertifies Election Results As Trump Legal Efforts Continue Elsewhere.
North O'Donnell said on the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/252a476305724a229a95903c4dd8488b?pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 5,
1:45, 4.74M) that with "more states certifying their results, there are questions tonight about the future of the
President's legal fight to overturn the election." In Georgia, CBS' Paula Reid reported, Secretary of State Brad
Raffensperger, "a Republican, recertified the results [Monday] after a second recount." Raffensperger: "We have
now counted legally cast ballots three times, and the results remain unchanged." On NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/60d470allbf94a64a4e7b234a2cf8b9Opubid=fbi> (12/7, story 5,
1:30, Holt, 6.35M), Hallie Jackson said Joe Biden's "win [was] recertified in Georgia after a recount, with a top
Republican there dismissing the campaign's baseless claims of widespread fraud."
CNN <https://www.cnntotn/2020/12/07/politics/donald-trump-lawsuits-election/index.html> (12/7, Collins,
83.I6M) reports on its website that according to "multiple sources," there is "a sense developing within Donald
Trump's legal team and what remains of his campaign staff that their efforts to overturn or delay the results of
the election are coming to an end...despite what the President has said publicly.... Following the news of Rudy
Giuliani's coronavirus hospitalization, staffers only speculated further that it's a matter of time before their legal
efforts come to a halt completely."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/12/07/joe-biden-trump-transition-live-
updatesNlink-AHLBKM5XB5CWNIRA6DWYT35ANU> (12/7, 14.2M) reports that Raffensperger "said
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Monday that the office would recertify the state's election results, which would reaffirm Biden's victory after a
second statewide recount of presidential votes." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/live/2020/2020-election-misinformation-distortions#suitcases-ballots-georgia-
election> (1217, Roose, 18.61M) reports Raffensperger's office "dedicated part of a morning news conference to
debunking" several "falsehood[s]...in what was called `Disinformation Monday.' According to the AP
<https://apnews.corn/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-georgia-elections-
4eeea3b24fl0de886bcdeab6c26b680a> (12/7, Brumback), "the total number of votes in the recount results
certified Monday and posted on the secretary of state's website was 766 fewer than the number certified when
the ballots were first tallied after the election. Biden's lead dropped from 12,670 to 11,779."
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution <https://www.ajc.corn/politics/in-georgia-concerted-gop-pushback-blocks-
trump-attempts-to-overtum-election/WCRIAROVEZADVLEL5Q6QHY6UFU/> (12/7, 895K) says the
President's "efforts to overturn Georgia's election results have met a wall of opposition from an unlikely source:
Republican state officials and GOP-appointed judges who have loudly rejected his calls to undo Joe Biden's
narrow victory in the state.... Trump's pleas to top state officials to interfere in the election have been soundly
rejected by Republican politicians he once endorsed."
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.cotn/articles/georgia-again-certifies-bidens-win-11607372810> (12/7,
Corse, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), Axios <https://www.axios.com/georgia-recertifies-bidens-victory-two-
recounts-f336b101-d0ec-4cfl-b170-b399e29b37e8.html> (12/7, 521K), and The Hill
<https://thehill.corn/homenews/campaign/529028-georgia-secretaty-of-state-says-he-will-recertify-election-
results-after> (12/7, Greenwood, 2.98M) also cover the certification, while other outlets examine the impact of
the fight between Trump and his party's leaders in Georgia on the two January 5 Senate runoffs. Steve Osunsami
said on ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/96f587e4e29149ffl9d167f4d871e9e2b?pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 4,
2:20, Muir, 7.76M), "The deadline in Georgia to register to vote in this upcoming runoff election" was Monday
night. At a weekend rally, Trump "was trying to help the two sitting Republican senators who hope to hold onto
their seats.... The real worry: that Republicans might not show up to vote is born from the President's own
made-up stories about widespread election fraud in the November election." Politico
<https://www.politico.cotn/news/2020/12/07/republicans-prod-base-georgia-runoffs-443403> (12/7, Arkin,
4.29M) reports, "During a feverish weekend of campaigning...Georgia Republicans continued to indulge
Trump's untruths about the last election, while imploring their backers to show up for the next one."
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-donald-trump-senate-elections-georgia-run-off-elections-
6bbdcl9e51d0630e75b8afa5If321af9> (12/7) reports that Secretary of State Pompeo "plans to deliver a speech
extolling the Trump administration's foreign policy this week in Georgia, ahead of key Senate run-off elections
in the state that will determine control of the upper chamber of Congress." Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/pompeo-speech-in-georgia-this-week-ahead-of-senate-runoffs-raises-
eyebrows> (12/7, Steinhauser, 27.59M) reports on its website that while it is "normal for secretaries of state to
speak to domestic audiences, the address by Pompeo comes as the nation's campaign spotlight is shining on
Georgia. ... And it comes as Pompeo, who political pundits consider a potential 2024 GOP presidential
contender, has faced criticism this year for giving speeches considered to be tinged with political overtones."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/07/us/politics/georgia-senate-debate-wanock-
loeffler.html> (12/7, Herndon, 18.6IM) looks at GOP strategy in the contests, writing that Republicans are
focusing primarily on Raphael Warnock, the African American minister challenging Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA),
and largely ignoring Jon Ossoff, the Democratic challenger to Sen. David Perdue (R-GA).
Trump Reached Out To Pennsylvania House Speaker. The Washington Post
<https://vvwvv.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-pennsylvania-speaker-cal1/2020/12/07/d65fe8c4-38bf-Ileb-
98c4-25dc9f4987e8_story.html> (12/7, Gardner, Dawsey, Bade, 14.2M) reports the office of Pennsylvania
House Speaker Bryan Cutler has confirmed that Trump called the GOP speaker "twice during the past week to
make an extraordinary request for help reversing his loss in the state." Cutler spokesman Michael Straub said,
"The President said, `I'm hearing about all these issues in Philadelphia, and these issues with your law. What can
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we do to fix it?' The Post says the calls "make Pennsylvania the third state where Trump has directly attempted
to overturn a result."
The Philadelphia Inquirer <https://www.inquirer.corn/news/pennsylvania-election-lawsuits-daryl-metcalfe-
trump-mike-kelly-state-house-republicans-20201207.html> (12/7, Roebuck, 347K) reports, "With less than a day
to go until the federal deadline for states to lock in their delegates for the Dec. 14 Electoral College vote,
Pennsylvania Republicans have bombarded state and federal courts with a flurry of new legal filings, grasping
for last-minute traction in their thus far unsuccessful attempts to overturn the results of the presidential election."
Trump Campaign Appeals To Nevada Supreme Court. The AP <https://apnews.coun/article/joe-biden-donald-
trump-elections-campaigns-courts-3bfb83966f4ce7e0f47ea0c7a9b15b8c> (12/7, Ritter) reports attorneys for the
Trump campaign are appealing to the Nevada Supreme Court "to overrule a lower court judge and
nullify...Biden's electoral win in Nevada.... A hearing was not immediately scheduled, but the appeal is expected
to get fast-track handling." The Las Vegas Review-Journal <https://www.reviewjournal.corn/news/politics-and-
govemment/nevada/trump-campaign-appeals-election-case-to-nevada-supreme-court-2208447/> (12/7, 345K)
reports, "Campaign attorneys representing Trump's proposed slate of presidential electors filed a notice of appeal
in the District Court shortly after Judge James Russell denied their request to essentially overturn the state's
presidential result."
Sidney Powell Suits Rejected In Two States. Reuters <https://www.reuters.coun/articlefusa-election-lawsuit/the-
people-have-spoken-judges-reject-two-more-u-s-election-challenges-idUSICHN28H20U> (12/7, Hals, Brice)
reports federal judges in Georgia and Michigan rejected efforts by Sidney Powell, "a former lawyer for the
Trump campaign," to decertify Biden's win in those states. US District Judge Timothy Batten in Atlanta and US
District Judge Linda Parker in Detroit "ruled that the plaintiffs lacked the legal standing to bring the lawsuits and
that the cases were filed too late." Batten "said [in] a hearing on Monday that the plaintiffs were seeking
'perhaps the most extraordinary relief ever sought' in connection with an election." Batten said, "They want this
court to substitute its judgment for that of two-and-a-half million Georgia voters who voted for Joe Biden, and
this I am unwilling to do."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/12/07/joe-biden-trump-transition-live-
updates/#1ink-AHLBKM5XB5CWNIRA6DWYT35ANU> (1217, 14.2M) reports that Batten, "who was
appointed by President George W. Bush, forcefully rejected the plaintiffs' requests. Citing other technical
reasons, Batten said that he was unwilling to reverse the decision of Georgia's voters, which has been reaffirmed
through two recounts of presidential votes." Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-
07/sidney-powell-s-michigan-kraken-suit-slammed-by-federal-judge?sre
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reports that Powell, "who is no longer associated" with Trump's legal team, "filed the suits last month on behalf
of Republican voters." According to Bloomberg, Powell has "claim[ed] that foreign agents from Iran and China
conspired with Democratic officials and poll workers to infiltrate voting machines and switch votes" from Trump
to Biden.
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.corn/story/news/politics/elections/2020/12/07/michigan-judge-rejects-
lawsuit-from-disavowed-trump-attomey/3855194001/> (12/7, 1.52M) reports Parker said in her opinion, "This
lawsuit seems to be less about achieving the relief Plaintiffs seek — as much of that relief is beyond the power of
this Court — and more about the impact of their allegations on People's faith in the democratic process and their
trust in our government."
Amistad Project "Has A Tie To President Trump's Legal Team." The Washington Post
<https://vvww.washingtonpost.corn/politics/thomas-more-jenna-ellis/2020/12/07/09057432-362d-Ileb-b59c-
adb7 I 53d10c2_story.html> (12/7, Swaine, Helderman, Dawsey, Hamburger, I4.2M) reports that the Amistad
Project, "a conservative legal organization that has filed lawsuits challenging the election results in five states,
has a tie to President Trump's legal team, raising questions about the independence of what has appeared to be an
endeavor separate from the president's last-gasp legal maneuvering." Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis
"serves as special counsel to the Thomas More Society, which has filed lawsuits through the newly formed
Amistad Project alleging problems with the vote in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin."
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Trump's Capitol Hill Defenders Urge Him Not To Concede. CNN
<https://www.cnn.corn/2020/12/07/politics/house-republicans-trump-biden/index.html> (12/7, Raju, Herb,
83.I6M) reports on its website that Trump's "staunchest defenders on Capitol Hill are urging him not to concede
even after [Biden] wins the Electoral College vote next week, calling on their party's leader to fight for his
unsubstantiated claims of widespread election fraud all the way to the House floor in January. ... Asked if Trump
should concede next Monday," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said, "No. No way, no way, no way." However, the
Dallas Morning News <https://www.dallasnews.corn/news/politics/2020/12/07/mac-thornberry-retiring-from-
congress-becomes-3d-texas-republican-to-acknowledge-that-biden-beat-trump/> (12/7, 946K) reports veteran
Rep. Mac Thornberty (R-TX), who is retiring, "referred Monday to `President-elect Biden' in a briefing call
about a major defense bill pending in the House, becoming only the third Texas Republican in Congress" to have
done so.
Protests
Activists: Some Georgia-Related Federal Prosecutions Aim To Blunt Future Protests.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution <https://www.ajc.corn/news/investigations/justice-or-bias-activists-decry-
federal-tactics-against-protestors/5WKYGAL25VB4ILDZIDXOL2QGJU/> (12/7, 895K) reports, "Paul Torino,
a member of the Atlanta Anti-Repression Committee," is among the activists claiming that some Georgia-related
federal prosecutions launched in the wake of George Floyd's death "are intended to blunt future protest against
the government." But after five men were "arrested in June for allegedly setting an unoccupied Gainesville
Police car on fire," FBI Special Agent in Charge Chris Hacker stated, "We are not focused on peaceful protests,
but instead concentrating on identifying, investigating and disrupting those individuals who are taking advantage
of the protests to incite violence and engage in criminal activity."
Growing Number Of Prosecutors Join Effort To Revisit Lengthy Prison Sentences.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/locaUpublic-safety/prosecutors-mass-
incarceration/2020/12/07/29cb0786-38a3-11eb-98c4-25dc9f4987e8_story.html> (12/7, Jackman, 14.2M) reports
on a "push to begin revisiting lengthy prison sentences, as part of the justice reform effort being promoted by big
city prosecutors around the country," that is "gaining momentum even in states like Maryland, where there is no
formal mechanism for prosecutors to revisit settled cases." The Post says Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn
Mosby on Monday "announced the launch of a sentencing review unit in Baltimore to address both mass
incarceration and racial inequities in the justice system.... Also Monday, the newly elected district attorney of
Los Angeles, George Gascon, announced at his swearing-in that he, too, is launching a sentencing review unit."
The Post adds similar initiatives are being launched by prosecutors in San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia and
Brooklyn.
Northam Signs Virginia No-Knock Search Warrant Ban.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/nation/2020/12/07/breonnas-law-virginia-signs-bill-breonna-
taylor-family/6478928002/> (12/7, Atkinson, 10.31M) reports that with members of Breonna Taylor's family
"there to witness," Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) on Monday "ceremoniously signed the so-called
`Breonna's Law' bill into Virginia's books. ... It was the second time Northam signed the legislation banning no-
knock search warrants across Virginia — he originally approved it in late October." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.comfiocal/virginia-politics/northam-breonna-taylor-law/2020/12/07/a255dbd8-
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38a6-11eb-9276-ae0ca72729be_story.html> (12/7, Schneider, 14.2M) says the Monday ceremony "was designed
to highlight the law as a step to address racial inequity, with Northam noting that no-knock warrants have been
found to disproportionately target Black people."
The Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch <hops://richmond.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-
politics/alongside-members-of-breonna-taylors-family-northam-ceremonially-signs-bill-banning-no-lcnock-
warrants/article 25f1 d342-5798-5b91-a2c1-52e3f96fbd4b.htmltitracking-source=home-top-story-1> (12/7,
Leonor, 277K) reports two of Taylor's aunts "wore black shirts that read 'no more no-knocks,' and face masks
with Taylor's name and photo. They emphasized that justice for Taylor won't be realized until the officers
involved in her killing face criminal charges — officials in Kentucky have so far declined — but celebrated
Virginia for being 'on the right side of this fight.'
Counter-Terrorism
FBI Spoke To IS Fighter About Australian Terrorist.
The News (AUS) <https://www.news.com.au/nationallvictoria/courts-law/fbi-quizzed-islamic-state-fighter-
about-contact-with-convicted-terrorist-abdul-nacer-benbrika/news-story/1b6afddcfcb8617ff925811c3e06eaed>
(12/6, Schelle, 355K) reports, "An Islamic State fighter told FBI agents in Syria that he visited a convicted
Australian terrorist in jail before he travelled overseas," but "lawyers for terror plotter Abdul Nacer Benbrika
argued in the Supreme Court of Victoria that it was not relevant in the case to keep their client behind bars for
longer." According to the News, "The terrorist fighter Jamil Shqeir told the United States intelligence agency in
2019 that he had gone to visit Benbrika in jail before he left for Syria years prior." According to the News,
"Benbrika has spent the past 15 years behind bars for plotting attacks on Melbourne's MCG and Crown as well
as a nuclear reactor in Sydney and was due to be released this year," but "the Australian government wants to
keep him in jail for an extra three years because they believe he's at risk of committing further terrorist acts."
Opinion: Al-Qaeda Persists Despite Shifting US Priorities, Is Poised For "Comeback."
Colin P. Clarke, a Senior Research Fellow at The Soufan Center, writes in an op-ed in Newsweek
<https://www.newsweek.com/reports-al-qaedas-demise-are-greatly-exaggerated-opinion-1552904> (12/7,
I.53M) that Al-Qaeda "has sidestepped the dilemma of leadership decapitation." It has shifted "its organizational
structure to afford its affiliates in the Sahel, the Arabian Peninsula and elsewhere with the operational autonomy
to develop attack plans and map out strategic objectives." In recent years, the group "has focused on grassroots
organizing in an attempt to make inroads with local populations in countries like Mali, Yemen, and Syria. By
lowering its profile, including by working through front organizations, al-Qaeda has concentrated its resources
on gaining popular support." Though the US and its allies want to move on from the Global War on Terrorism,
"al-Qaeda and its network of global affiliates will remain a significant challenge, and in some parts of the world
may be poised for a major comeback."
New Zealand Commission: "No Plausible Way" Mosque Attacker's Plans Could Have Been Detected.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/12/08/world/asia/christchurch-inquiry-report.html> (12/7,
Graham-Mclay, 18.61M) reports that an official commission in New Zealand has concluded that "there was 'no
plausible way' Christchurch mosque attacker Brenton Tarrant's plans "could have been detected by New
Zealand's government agencies 'except by chance.' Still, the inquiry "faulted the government on several counts.
It found that lax gun regulations had allowed Mr. Tarrant to obtain a firearms license when he should not have
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qualified. And it said that the country's 'fragile' intelligence agencies had a limited understanding of right-wing
threats and had not assigned sufficient resources to examine dangers other than Islamist terrorism."
Counter-Intelligence
Senate GOP Set To Link Durham Appointment To Confirmation Of Next AG.
The Hill <https://thehill.cornihomenews/senate/528862-senate-gears-up-for-battle-over-barrs-new-special-
counsel> (12/7, Bolton, 2.98M) says Attorney General Barr "is setting the stage for a Senate brawl on his way
out the door with the appointment of U.S. Attorney John Durham to serve as special counsel well beyond the
end" of the current Administration. Senate Republicans say Joe Biden's choice for attorney general "should
promise not to terminate Durham." The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/12/07/biden-ag-pick-will-face-
tension-over-barrs-special-counsel-appointment/> (1217, Jacobs, 4.57M) says the next attorney general "will be
the only one in public office with the ability to fire Durham or revoke his prosecutorial authority, meaning that
whoever he selects as AG will likely face conflicting demands from both parties on the matter."
Appeals Court Denies Request For NSA Leaker To Leave Prison Early.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/appeals-court-denies-nsa-leaker-
reality-winners-request-to-leave-prison-early> (12/7, Dunleavy, 448K) reports, "An appeals court denied a
request by Reality Winner...to serve out the remainder of her prison sentence in home confinement because of the
coronavirus outbreak." Judges of the 11th Circuit "upheld the district court's decision to deny Winner's request
to leave prison early amid the pandemic." Judge Beverly Martin wrote, "Ms. Winner argues the District Court
abused its discretion when it denied her motion because it refused to hold a hearing and did not properly consider
her evidence." Winner's lawyer Joe Whitley argued that his client "signed up to serve her sentence under the
care, custody, and safety of the Bureau of Prisons - she did not agree (nor did this Court require her) to be
confined to an institution that was caught unprepared for this virus."
Ratcliffe: "No Greater Threat" To US Than China.
DNI Ratcliffe said on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6214783970001?
playlist_id=5198073478001fisp=show-clips> (12/7), "There are a lot of people who for economic reasons do not
want China to be our greatest threat. There are a lot of people who for political reasons don't want China to be
our greatest threat in America. But the intelligence doesn't lie. China is our greatest threat, and it's not even
close. No other country has the capability of essentially taking away the American dream and the specific plan to
do so."
US Sanctions Chinese Officials Tied To Hong Kong Crackdown. Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/usa-
china-sanctions/u-s-slaps-sanctions-on-14-chinese-officials-over-hong-kong-crackdown-idUSKBN28H1ZT>
(12/7, Pamuk) reports that on Monday, the Trump Administration "imposed financial sanctions and a travel ban
on 14 Chinese officials over their alleged role in Beijing's disqualification last month of elected opposition
legislators in Hong Kong." Reuters says the sanctions "targeted the vice chairpersons of the National People's
Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), the top decision-making body of the Chinese legislature."
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/beijing-hong-kong-china-united-states-
b764137df9b0e35d69albcfb1270a755> (1217, Lee) reports that "just last week, the administration further
restricted visa access for Chinese Communist Party officials as part of the campaign which has also seen
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penalties imposed on China for its actions in western Xinjiang province, Tibet, Taiwan and the South China
Sea." Secretary of State Pompeo released a statement reading, "Beijing's unrelenting assault against Hong
Kong's democratic processes has gutted its Legislative Council, rendering the body a rubber stamp devoid of
meaningful opposition." The Wall Street Journal <https://vvww.wsj.com/articles/u-s-adds-senior-chinese-
lawmakers-to-hong-kong-sanctions-blacklist-11607370603> (12/7, Talley, Subscription Publication, 7.57M)
reports that the Chinese Embassy had no immediate comment, though earlier Monday said such moves would be
construed "as meddling in China's sovereign affairs."
US Says China Flouting Sanctions On North Korea. The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.com/articles/covert-chinese-trade-with-north-korea-moves-into-the-open-11607345372>
(12/7, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports US officials are charging China with increasingly flouting
international sanctions on North Korea, no longer bothering to try to obscure some of the efforts. One senior
State Department official said, "It is not particularly disguised or hidden. The fact that China is making it easier
on them makes it a much more reliable revenue stream than they've had."
Report Concludes Directed Pulse Microwave Energy Likely Responsible For Diplomats' Illnesses.
Andrea Mitchell reported on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/6b0df64c06834ccdb45049b0ce3cee10?pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 7,
1:50, Holt, 6.27M) that the National Academies of Sciences has concluded
<https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25889/an-assessment-of-illness-in-us-govemment-employees-and-their-families-
at-overseas-embassies> that "the most likely explanation" for illnesses that struck US diplomats and CIA officers
in China, Cuba, and Russia is "directed pulse microwave energy." David Reiman, National Academies of
Sciences report editor: "Pulsed directed microwave radiation can be focused on a particular space or physical
environment at the level of several yards or a dozens of yards." Mitchell: "Russia has a long history of working
on these weapons but denies involvement."
NDAA Would Alter Reporting Structure Of JAIC.
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismet.com/artificial-intelligence/2020/12/07/congress-wants-to-boost-the-
prominence-of-pentagons-ai-center/> (12/7, Eversden) reports that the 2021 NDAA "would alter the reporting
structure of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, raising the office to report directly to the deputy secretary of
defense, instead of the department's chief information officer." As such, Congress has "signaled its confidence in
the Pentagon's young artificial intelligence office through a series of measures to increases its standing in the
agency, including giving its director acquisition authority." The bill "establishes a board of advisers to give the
center strategic advice and technical expertise on Al matters." It "still needs President Donald Trump's
approval." CSIS fellow Lindsey Sheppard said, "This NDAA would clear that roadblock by giving the JAIC its
own acquisition authorities to get technology in the door."
DISA Planning "Grey Network" To Support Classified Remote Programs.
MeriTalk <https://www.meritalk.com/articles/disa-plans-grey-network-to-support-classified-teleworkk (12/7,
Mayo) reports that DISA "is looking to implement an enterprise `grey network' to enable" DOD components to
"securely support classified remote programs." Head of DISA's Emerging Technology Directorate Dr. Stephen
Wallace "laid out the agency's approach to a grey network at AFCEA's TechNet Cyber conference on December
3." Wallace said, "we're looking for is a global Enterprise Grey Network that has many of the common services
that these classified remote programs rely on, but in a consistent enterprise fashion, so that you're not recreating
the wheel time and time again." Wallace added, "We do realize the urgency in it, and our ability to provide
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something like that will bring a lot of value to our mission partners, and we've heard that from them, so we're
very interested in delivering something like that as quickly as possible."
Reports: Iran's Supreme Leader May Have Transferred Power To Son.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/world/is-irans-supreme-leader-preparing-to-designate-his-son-as-the-
successor> (12/7, McKay, 27.59M) reports that amid speculation "over the declining health of Iran's Supreme
Leader, the Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei," there were "unconfirmed reports over the weekend" he had
"transferred power to his son, cleric Sayyid Mojtaba Hosseini IChamenei." The son "has seen as a potential
successor to his father's throne" for over a decade, and his "increasingly dogmatic role overseeing numerous
security and intelligence departments are viewed as part of the grooming process to ascend to the top spot,
according to the Jerusalem Post." He has "been profiled as a mostly hardline, conservative figure — even more
refractory than his father — with especially tight ties" to the IRGC. However, the "process of succession isn't
quite as simple as the Ayatollah merely making a preference. Iran has constitutional laws with regards to the
process of choosing the next-in-line."
Criminal Investigations
Sentencing Hearing In Nebraska Murder Rescheduled Over COVID Concerns.
The Lincoln (NE) Journal Star <https://journalstancom/news/local/crime-and-courts/judge-continues-sentencing-
hearing-for-aubrey-trail-over-covid-concerns/article_dba79d6f-48b0-599d-9ca4-482501695a83.html> (12/7,
Pilger, 399K) reports, "A multi-day hearing to determine whether Aubrey Trail will get the death penalty for the
killing of a 24-year-old Lincoln woman has been reset for March after one of his attorneys tested positive for
COVID-19." According to the Journal Star, "On Friday, the defense filed a motion to continue the aggravation
and mitigation hearing, which was set to start next week in Wilber. In the filing, attorney Ben Murray listed a
number of COVID-related reasons prompting him to ask for a continuance. Among them, that the pandemic was
making it impossible for out-of-state witnesses, who included Trail's relatives in Tennessee, to travel to
Nebraska. `The present pandemic substantially impairs counsel's ability to take on the "extraordinary
responsibility" of representing a person whose life is at stake and provide effective representation,' he wrote."
Marijuana Subpoena May Have Been Linked To Missouri FBI Probe.
The Independence (MO) Examiner <https://www.examinernet/sto/y/news/2020/12/07/medical-marijuana-
independence-city-council-fbi/3859049001/> (1217, Hancock, 13K) reports, "The head of Missouri's medical
marijuana program testified under oath that a grand jury subpoena his agency received late last year was likely
connected to an FBI investigation in Independence." The Examiner adds, "The revelation by Lyndall Fraker,
director of medical marijuana regulation at the Missouri Department of Health and Seniors Services, is the first
indication of the target of the federal subpoena. In November 2019, the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services received the subpoena, which was issued by the United States District Court for the Western
District. It demanded the agency turn over all records pertaining to four medical marijuana license applications.
The copy of the subpoena that was made public redacted the identity of the four applicants at the request of the
FBI."
FBI, BIA Probing Discovery Of Body On Montana Reservation.
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The Billings (MT) Gazette <https://billingsgazette.com/news/local/body-found-on-crow-reservation-being-
investigated-by-fbi-biathrticle_la272c22-7105-5a9d-a985-d91e199794d9.html> (12/7, Kordenbrock, 180K)
reports, "A death investigation involving two federal agencies is ongoing after a body was found on the Crow
Indian Reservation in late November." An FBI spokesperson "confirmed the investigation Monday afternoon.
The FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs are investigating jointly, according to the FBI." The FBI "was notified
on Nov. 29 that a body had been discovered on the Crow Reservation. Citing the ongoing nature of the
investigation, FBI Public Affairs Specialist Sandra Yi Barker said by email that additional information could not
be shared Monday, but that more information would be released when possible."
FBI Joins Search For Missing Florida Teacher.
The Daytona Beach (FL) News-Journal <https://www.news-joumalonline.corn/story/news/crime/2020/12/07/fbi-
helping-search-port-orange-teacher-missing-since-oct-25/3858024001> (12/7, Kustura, 166K) reports, "The FBI
and local law enforcement agencies are helping Port Orange police in the search for a teacher missing since Oct.
25." The News-Journal adds, "In a press conference Monday morning, Sgt. Steven Nagy, a Port Orange police
detective, said that in addition to the FBI, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Volusia County
Sheriff's Office, Daytona Beach police and the Brevard County Sheriff's Office are assisting with the
investigation into the disappearance of Robert Heikka. Heikka, 70, a teacher at Creekside Middle School, failed
to show up for work on Oct. 26, Andre Fleming, an officer and spokesman for Port Orange police, said."
Ohio Firefighter Arrested On Child Pandering Charges.
The Zanesville (OH) Times Recorder
<https://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.corn/story/news/2020/12/07/frazeysburg-fireman-arrested-child-
pandering-charges/3862284001/> (12/7, Holmes, 34K) reports, "A member of the Frazeysburg Fire Department
is in jail on child pandering charges stemming from a recent FBI case." The Times Recorder adds, "On Thursday,
officials in Muskingum County became aware of the information and began their own investigation. According
to Sheriff Matt Lutz, deputies arrested Chad Buchanan, 42, on Thursday after a search of his house on 2525
Country Side Road around 9 p.m. Lutz said several items were seized from the home." Buchanan "has been
charged with one second-degree felony count of pandering obscenity involving a minor, one second-degree
felony count of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor and one third-degree felony count of
gross sexual imposition. Lutz said no other members of the fire department are anticipated to have been involved
in the investigation."
Attorneys Seek Bail For Ghislaine Maxwell.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/new-york-jeffrey-epstein-health-coronavirus-pandemic-brooklyn-
elleabd1160c91d17a92b9d4792ae90a> (12/7, Neumeister) reports from New York, "A lawyer for the onetime
girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein said Monday that her client, who again seeks release on bail, has lost weight and
hair as she suffers under onerous jail conditions imposed in part because Epstein killed himself last year in a
federal lockup." According to the AP, "The claims by defense attorney Bobbi Stemheim were made on Ghislaine
Maxwell's behalf after lawyers for the Metropolitan Detention Center warden in Brooklyn defended conditions
at the facility in a Friday letter that was publicly filed on Monday. `Ms. Maxwell remains in good health,' the
lawyers wrote in the letter as they defended her treatment as by-the-book following of rules to ensure the safety
of all federal inmates. The letters were filed on the same day that a Nov. 25 letter was unsealed in which two of
Maxwell's lawyers said they were renewing her application to be released on bail after compiling information
not available when her initial request was rejected in July. Judge Alison J. Nathan said she will decide later this
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month whether to conduct a hearing."
FBI Seizes 40 Pounds Of Meth, Two Pounds Of Heroin In New Mexico.
The Albuquerque (NM) Journal <https://www.abqjoumal.com/1524519/fbi-seizes-40-pounds-of-meth-2-pounds-
of-heroin.html> (12/7, Gallagher, 196K) reports, "FBI agents seized 40 pounds of methamphetamine and two
pounds of heroin last week during an investigation of an Albuquerque man suspected of being a member of the
notorious SNM prison gang." According to the Journal, "Agents arrested Michael Anthony Hernandez, 44,
known as "Polo," as part of a five-year racketeering investigation into the gang, which has sought to extend its
influence from inside the prison to the streets of cities and towns throughout New Mexico. According to a search
warrant affidavit, agents believe Hernandez put out a `hit' or `greenlighe on a lower-level drug dealer who owed
him money for a drug transaction. He was being held on probation and parole violations pending further charges.
He has not been charged in connection with the alleged hit plan."
Resident Of State Of New York Sentenced To Decade In Prison For Selling Crack.
The Schenectady (NY) Daily Gazette <https://dailygazette.com/2020/12/07/feds-schenectady-man-given-10-
years-in-drug-case-after-previous-convictionk (12/7, Cook, 82K) reports Schenectady resident Robert J. Chaires
has been sentenced "to 10 years in federal prison for" selling crack cocaine. The Chaires "case was investigated
by the FBI and its Capital District Safe Streets Gang Task Force, which includes FBI Special Agents and
members of federal, state and local law enforcement" organizations. The WTEN-TV
<https://www.news10.com/news/schenectady-man-sentenced-for-crack-cocaine-distribution/> Albany, NY (12/7,
71 K) website also covers this story.
Two Florida Men Charged In Ohio "Grandparent Scam."
The Warren (OH) Tribune Chronicle <https://www.tribtoday.cominews/local-news/2020/12/two-charged-in-
grandparent-scam/> (1217, 72K) reports from Cleveland, "Two Tampa, Fla. men are charged in a nine-count
federal indictment involving the scamming of elderly people throughout the Northern Ohio district." John Tyler
Pla, 25, and Johnny Lee Palmer, 25, both of Tampa, "are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire
fraud, according to U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman. A federal grand jury sitting in Toledo returned the
indictments. `Protecting our district's elderly and vulnerable populations from scammers and fraudsters is an
important part of the work we do every day at the Justice Department,' Herdman said." FBI Special Agent Eric
B. Smith "said his unit is increasingly watching over the elderly to prevent scams. `The FBI encourages
everyone to educate their elderly family and friends on financial scams such as this,' Smith said, referring to the
case against the Florida men."
Pennsylvania Man Gets Long Prison Sentence For Conspiring To Distribute Heroin.
The Wilkes-Bane (PA) Times Leader <https://www.timesleader.cominews/812257/hanover-township-man-
sentenced-for-drug-trafficking> (12/7, Lewis, 115K) reports Pennsylvania resident Hakim Wilburn has been
"sentenced to more than 16 years in federal prison" for "conspiring to distribute more than one kilogram of
heroin." Wilbum "and his wife, Danielle Moore, were arrested when agents with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and police in Hanover Township and Wilkes-Bane executed search warrants at a residence on
Boland Avenue, Hanover Township, and other properties." The Wilkes-Barre (PA) Citizens' Voice
<https://www.citizensvoice.corninews/wilkes-barre-man-gets-prison-for-drug-dealing/article_2dfaa2b2-aa18-
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562e-bd8b4c12c8f40f24.html> (12/7, 149K) also covers Wilbum's 198-month sentence.
Three Indicted For Selling Fentanyl In Connecticut.
The Connecticut Post <https://www.ctpost.corn/policereports/article/Feds-3-local-men-sold-fentanyl-in-Hartford-
area-15781142.php> (12/7, O'Neill, 347K) reports Connecticut residents Kyle Pitts, Curon Jonson and Jabari
Walcott "face federal charges for selling fentanyl in the Hartford area," according to a federal grand jury
indictment. The Post highlights that "the FBI's Northern Connecticut Gang Task Force" was involved with the
investigation of this case.
Army Expected To Take Action Against "Significant Number" Of Servicemembers At Fort Hood.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/texas-army-8af5fb1707e06948a46823a79ablaed7> (1217, Baldor) reports,
"Army leaders are expected to fire or suspend a 'significant number' of officers and enlisted soldiers at Fort
Hood, Texas, in a dramatic purge to correct a command culture they believe failed to address leadership failures
and a pattern of violence that included murders, sexual assaults and suicides." According to "officials familiar
with the matter," Army Secretary McCarthy "will take administrative action that will remove soldiers from their
jobs, and likely trigger investigations that could lead to a wide range of punishments."
Death Of Green Beret, Army Veteran At Fort Bragg Under Investigation.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/07/us/fort-bragg-deaths.html> (12/7, Levenson,
Ismay, Opam, 18.61M) reports the Army is "investigating the deaths last week of a Green Beret and an Army
veteran whose bodies were found in a training area at Fort Bragg in North Carolina." While officials have not
said how they died, "they said the deaths were not related to official unit training activities." Chris Grey, a
spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command, said in a statement, "I can confirm that we are
investigating this as a homicide investigation.... I will release more at the appropriate time."
Connecticut Sailor Pleads Guilty To Sexually Assaulting Children, Producing Child Pornography.
The New London (CT) Day <https://www.stripes.corn/news/us/sailor-admits-to-sexually-assaulting-and-
producing-pomography-involving-infants-and-children-1.654547> (12/8, Florin, 109K) reports, "Navy sailor
Randall J. Tilton faces up to 210 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday in U.S. District Court in New
Haven to what investigators say is one of the worst cases of sexual abuse of young children, two of whom were
just 4 and 6 months old when he began to violate them." According to the Day, "The 31-year-old New
Hampshire native, a Machinists Mate 1st Class stationed since 2016 at the Naval Submarine Base in Groton
aboard the USS South Dakota, is also accused of producing pornographic images of his victims that were
distributed via the Internet and dark web. He pleaded guilty to seven counts of production of child pornography,
each of which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
New Jersey Lab At Center Of FBI COVID-19 Test Warning Only Recently Opened.
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The Press of Atlantic City (NJ) <https://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/local/ventnor-lab-at-the-center-of-fbi-
warning-on-covid-19-testing-only-recently-opened/article_elccca6f-e59f-545b-a67b-8bf1236264f3.html> (12/7,
Lowe, 177K) reports from Ventnor, New Jersey, "The North Jersey-based diagnostic lab at the center of an FBI
warning last week regarding the efficacy of its COVID-19 tests only recently moved into its Atlantic Avenue
storefront, the building owners said." On Friday, the FBI "released a statement directing anyone who received a
coronavirus test at the Infinity Diagnostic Laboratory at 6715 Atlantic Ave. to be retested as soon as possible.
Although the statement did not specify what initiated the warning, it did include a notice that a `rapid' finger
prick blood test is an antibody test and should not be used for diagnosing active cases of COVID-19." NBC10
News "reported that the building was raided by the FBI on Thursday, but officials from the FBI declined to
comment citing an ongoing investigation."
Former Los Angeles Councilman Pleads Not Guilty To Corruption Charges.
The AP <https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/califomia/articles/2020-12-07/ex-los-angeles-councilman-
pleads-not-guilty-to-corruption> (12/7) reports from Los Angeles, "Former City Council member Jose Huizar
pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges that he took bribes to help developers win favors for large building
projects in the city's burgeoning downtown district." Huizar "entered the plea to a new racketeering indictment
that added additional charges. The 41-count complaint includes allegations of bribery, honest services fraud and
money laundering." Huizar "was arrested in June on allegations that he masterminded a $1.5 million pay-to-play
scheme tied to the approval of developments. They included a 77-story tower in Huizar's district that would have
been the largest skyscraper west of the Mississippi River. The developer, who already had a hotel in the district,
was accused of providing cash and benefits worth $800,000 to Huizar and others that included a dozen trips to
Las Vegas casinos and funds to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit against the councilman."
The My News LA (CA) <https://mynewsla.com/crime/2020/12/07/huizar-pleads-not-guilty-to-bribery-other-
charges/> (12/7) reports, "Huizar, 52, of Boyle Heights, has a June 22 trial date in the case, which is a result of a
federal investigation into alleged widespread corruption at Los Angeles City Hall that has also ensnared political
operatives, lobbyists and the former general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety."
Huizar "was charged in July in a 34-count indictment that alleged a conspiracy to violate the Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act in which he's accused of agreeing to accept at least $1.5 million in
illicit financial benefits. The racketeering charge alleges 402 overt acts that Huizar and his co-conspirators are
accused of committing to further their criminal enterprise, including bribery, honest services fraud, and money
laundering."
KTLA-TV <https://ktla.com/news/local-news/former-l-a-councilman-jose-huizar-pleads-not-guilty-to-federal-
bribery-fraud-charges> Los Angeles (12/7, Gutierrez, 766K) reports, "The superseding indictment also names
Raymond Chan, a deputy mayor who oversaw economic development for Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti in
2016 and 2017. He also is a former general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety. The
case has already resulted in guilty pleas from a former Huizar aide, a City Hall lobbyist and two real estate
consultants."
Bribery Trial Of Cincinnati Councilman Delayed.
WXIX-TV <https://vvww.fox19.com/2020/12/07/jeff-pastor-trial-date-pushed-back-due-voluminous-discovery-
surge-covid-cases/> Cincinnati (12/7, Baker, 42K) reports from Cincinnati, "The January trial date for suspended
Cincinnati City Councilman Jeff Pastor on federal corruption-related charges has been postponed at the request
of his lawyer and the attorney representing his business partner, who also faces charges, court documents show.
`In order to permit adequate time to review the voluminous discovery in this case, and due to the difficulties
created by the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Ohio and nationwide, Defendants' counsel jointly requested a
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continuance of this matter. The Government did not object to the request,' the records state. 'Having been so
advised and for good cause shown, the Court vacated the trial date previously set for January 11, 2021 and
converted the final pretrial conference set for January 4, 2021 at 3:00pm to a telephonic status conference.'"
Pastor "was accused in an indictment last month of bribery, extortion, wire fraud, money laundering and other
crimes related to his role on council."
Cincinnati Councilman Accepts Suspension After Bribery Arrest.
The Cincinnati Enquirer <https://www.cincinnati.corn/story/news/2020/12/07/p-g-sittenfp-g-sittenfeld-
suspended-from-eld-suspended-cincinnati-city-council-after-bribery-arrest/6475535002/> (1217, Coolidge,
223K) reports, "Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld has accepted a suspension from council, a process
initiated by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost after Sittenfeld was arrested on federal bribery charges. Sittenfeld
will be paid his $65,000 salary while temporarily suspended. He said: 'This has been a very difficult time,
ensuring false accusations, inaccurate stories and having some folks not be willing to wait to get the complete
and accurate facts is painful for me and those around me."' The Enquirer adds, "It will now be up to Hamilton
County Probate Court Judge Ralph 'Ted' Winkler, a Republican, to name a temporary replacement for Sittenfeld,
who is a Democrat." Sittenfeld "is one of three Cincinnati councilmembers arrested and accused of pay-to-play
schemes this year and the second member of council to accept a state suspension, which bars them from
working, but allows them to collect their salary."
US Charges Maryland Attorney In Alleged Scheme To Obtain Somali Government Assets.
The Washington Post <hops://www.washingtonpost.com/locaUlegal-issues/bethesda-lawyer-indicted-somali-
fraud/2020/12/07/fbeeacA6-38a2-11eb-9276-ae0ca72729be_story.html> (12/7, Marimow, 14.2M) reports, "More
than a decade ago, Bethesda lawyer Jeremy W. Schulman began working to reclaim millions of dollars belonging
to the government of Somalia from accounts frozen during the country's years of political turmoil. Now,
Schulman is facing the possibility of decades in prison after the government accused him of defrauding the
people he was claiming to help." Prosecutors "say Schulman, who was indicted last week on federal fraud
charges, exploited connections to the Somali government and pretended to officially represent the war-torn
country's interests to enrich himself. His lawyers say that the Justice Department has it wrong and that Schulman
was a trusted adviser and advocate of the Somali people." Schulman, 47, "made an initial appearance Monday
before U.S. Magistrate Judge Gina L. Simms and through his lawyer pleaded not guilty to the charges."
US Charges Ohio Developer With Embezzlement.
The Akron (OH) Beacon Journal <https://www.beaconjournal.corn/story/news/crime/2020/12/07/aurora-man-
accused-gambling-money-embezzled-through-nonprofit/3855274001/> (12/7, 198K) reports that an Aurora,
Ohio man "is accused of embezzling money through a nonprofit and using more than $1 million of it to gamble."
Arthur Fayne, 58, "was indicted on wire fraud charges in federal court. The Cleveland-area real-estate developer
is accused of using a subsidiary of a nonprofit to embezzle money for personal use. According to a press release
from U.S. Attorney's Office in Cleveland, Fayne owned Business Development Concepts in Cleveland and was
vice president of a subsidiary of an unnamed nonprofit. Fayne is accused of entering into contracts on behalf of
the nonprofit that allowed him to divert money to himself." The Beacon Jopumal adds, "According to the FBI,
Fayne used that money for personal interests, including gambling. He's accused of using and losing more than $1
million at a casino using the funds over three separate occasions."
The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2020/12/cleveland-developer-embezzled-
885000-from-eastside-market-project-during-bad-losing-streak-at-casino-feds-say.html> (12/7, Heisig, 895K)
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reports, "Prosecutors said Fayne stole more than $885,000 intended for a construction management contractor
and an audio-visual technology installation subcontractor, as his company was used as an intermediary for
payments made by a nonprofit behind the project. At the same time, Fayne was using his company's money to
gamble, losing large amounts between 2016 and 2018, according to the FBI."
Georgia Man Sentenced In Pennsylvania Check-Cashing Scam.
The Erie (PA) Times-News <https://www.goerie.corn/story/news/crime/2020/12/07/check-cashing-scheme-
involving-homeless-people-leads-federal-prison/385583000 II> (12/7, Palattella, 33K) reports, "A 34-year-old
man from Atlanta was sentenced in federal court in Erie on Monday to four years in federal prison for his lead
role in a nationwide check-cashing scheme that the U.S. Attorney's Office said exploited homeless people in Erie
and elsewhere." Victor K. Lemmons "was arrested in Erie in 2018 on charges that he and his co-defendant,
Jasmine L. Carter, 31, also of the Atlanta area, used homeless people to cash fraudulent checks created with
stolen account information. Carter was sentenced in September to 31/2 years in federal prison after she pleaded
guilty in February to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud." Prosecutors "said Lemmons was the leader
of the operation, which authorities alleged netted an estimated $1.1 million nationwide between 2015 and 2018,
according to court records."
Dish Network To Pay $210M To Settle Allegations Of Telemarketing Violations.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/dish-network-to-pay-210-million-to-settle-telemarketing-
suit-11607369588> (12/7, Sebastian, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that in a settlement with the
Justice Department and four states, a subsidiary of Dish Network Corp. will pay $210 million stemming from
alleged telemarketing violations. DOJ, along with the states of California, Illinois, North Carolina and Ohio, said
the company made millions of unlawful telemarketing calls to consumers and was responsible for millions of
additional calls made by retailers marketing its products and services.
FTC Warns Of Robocall Scammers Posing As Amazon, Apple.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/580b931ccb014578a6947ca9437441e0?
pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 8, 1:20, 6.35M) reported the FTC has issued a warning about "robocall scams suggesting
that your Apple iCloud account has been hacked" or "trying to trace a suspect Amazon purchase."
Cyber Division
FBI Warns Of Hackers Finding Their Way Into School Zoom Classrooms.
WWL-TV <https://wvvw.vvwftv.corn/article/news/crime/report-child-sex-abuse-zoom-hacking/289-4cde31d1-
1579-4912-bdbd-0d20163d88be> New Orleans (1217, Farris, 67K) reports from New Orleans, "With more work
meetings and school classrooms online, hackers are playing pranks by joining in uninvited, but the FBI says they
are seeing an increase of a type of Zoom bombing that can send people to federal prison." WWL-TV adds, "A
video from YouTube prankster `Ben of the Week' has 7.7 million views. He's labeled on TikTok as a comedy skit
creator. Some may think Zoom bombing, and disrupting children trying to go to school virtually, is funny, but to
the FBI, a different type of Zoom hacking is no laughing matter. `In some of the more extreme circumstances, we
are seeing people that are putting child sexual abuse material up as kind of the, you know, the element used to
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upset the group and shock everybody and shut it down,' said Dan Genck, Assistant Special Agent in Charge for
the New Orleans Field Office."
UK Man Who Hacked Webcams In 39 Countries Avoids Extradition To US.
The Guardian (UK) <https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/dec/07/carer-from-wigan-who-hacked-772-
webcams-in-39-countries-avoids-extradition> (12/7, 4.19M) reports, "A 58-year-old man from Wigan who
hacked into hundreds of webcams in dozens of countries has avoided extradition to the US after a judge ruled
that it was not in the interests of justice." Christopher Taylor, "a full-time carer for his wife of 38 years, had
faced up to 20 years in a US prison after he was charged with wire fraud and two counts of computer fraud in
Georgia," but "on Monday a judge at Westminster magistrates court blocked the extradition, ruling that because
of Taylor's strong family links in the UK, any prosecution for the offences should take place here." District judge
Michael Fanning "also said that Taylor's extradition would breach both his and his wife's human rights, on the
basis that disrupting his care for her would amount to a disproportionate interference with both of their Article 8
rights to a family life."
Canadian Police Officer Says He Was FBI's Point Of Contact During Huawei CFO Arrest.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-huawei-tech-canada/canadian-police-officer-was-uncomfortable-
assisting-fbi-in-huawei-cfos-extradition-idUSICBN28H169> (1217, Berman) reports, "A police officer stationed
at Vancouver's airport on the day" Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou "was arrested two years ago testified on
Monday he found himself to be in a `very uncomfortable position' as the point of contact" for the FBI. Royal
Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Sergeant Ross Lundie testified, "At the end of the day, I'm not there to
provide information and act on behalf of the FBI. I'm there working as an RCMP member." Lundie added,
"Assisting the FBI, given my background — this is a very uncomfortable position to be in." In court, "Lundie
testified that he was concerned about the appearance of collusion between the CBSA and the RCMP in the lead
up to Meng's arrest. He told the court it was `reasonable' for CBSA to secure Meng's electronic devices in Mylar
bags — which block all signals — before the RCMP arrested her."
Business In Vancouver (CAN) <https://biv.com/article/2020/12/rnmp-officer-meng-arrest-denies-being-point-
contact-fbi> (12/7, Chiang) reports that Lundie "said he has had contact with various law enforcement agencies
throughout his career — and may have answered questions from the FBI on the Meng case's operations."
However, he "emphasized that such contact was coincidental — that his main role was to serve the RCMP and
assist in the operations of the police's central financial crimes unit." Defense lawyer Richard Peck "accused the
RCMP sergeant of trying to cover up his role in having contact with the FBI throughout the case, noting the lack
of the mentioning of the U.S. investigative agency in any of his written notes or legal Will Say." Peck also
attacked "Lundie's lack of useful notes in the arrest process, to which the RCMP officer responded by admitting
he should take better notes."
NSA Warns Russia-Backed Hackers Are Exploiting VMware Products.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/usa-russia-vmwarefus-national-security-agency-wams-of-russian-
hacking-against-vmware-products-idUSL1N2INIOD> (12/7, Bing) reports that a new NSA cybersecurity alert
"warns that Russian `state-sponsored' hackers are actively exploiting a software vulnerability in multiple
products made by cloud computing company VMware Inc." The agency "said organizations should apply 'as
soon as possible' a software patch provided by the company on Saturday." Hackers would be able to "execute
operating system commands remotely on the infected device, allowing for the theft or corruption of data."
VMware separately warns "that the hackers would first need to gain access to a user's account through a stolen
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password to fully take advantage of the vulnerability."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-07/nsa-warns-of-russian-hackers-urges-
patching-of-defense-systems> (12/7, Sebenius, 4.73M) reports that the advisory warned "Russia was using the
flaw to `access protected data.' The warning comes after a recent DHS alert "about Iranian hackers - saying
that they are becoming more sophisticated and improving their offensive arsenal, leading to the possibility of
'cyber-enabled kinetic attacks' in the future." A December 3 CISA notice warned "Iranian actors are defacing
web pages, taking sites offline by flooding them with traffic, stealing personal data and conducting influence
operations on social media."
Also reporting are CyberScoop <https://www.cyberscoop.corn/nsa-russia-hackers-dod-vmware/> (12/7, Vavra),
Gov Info Security <https://www.govinfosecurity.com/nsa-russian-hackers-exploiting-vmware-vulnerability-a-
15538> (12/7, Olenick), and NextGov <https://wvvw.nextgov.corn/cybersecurity/2020/12/nsa-warns-russian-
hackers-are-targeting-virtual-workspaces/170544/> (12/7, Baksh).
Chinese Telecom Giants Scramble To Meet New Requirements Abroad.
According to CNET News <https://wwvv.cnet.corn/news/huawei-ban-full-timeline-us-sanctions-china-trump-
administation-5g-swedent> (12/7, Keane, 1.99M), "countries like the UK and Sweden have banned the use" of
Huawei's "equipment as their 5G networks develop. The company's phones are also virtually invisible in the US,
despite its massive presence around the world." CNET provides a timeline of regulatory news relating to Huawei
"going back to 2018." Most recently, on December 7, Huawei was "reportedly willing to meet Sweden's
requirements after its equipment was banned from the country's 5G network."
Meanwhile, Sky News (UK) <https://news.sky.com/story/finland-home-of-nokia-set-to-pass-law-which-may-
exclude-huawei-from-networks-12154068> (12/7) reports, Finland is "expected to introduce a new law which
could see Chinese telecommunications equipment excluded from the nation's networks." Finland's transportation
and communications minister, Timo Harakka, has stated "the country would not directly be banning Huawei
equipment with the law." Though not named, Huawei and ZTE "are expected to be covered by legislation that
prohibits including any equipment within the core of a network if it 'would endanger national security or
defence."'
Trump Signs Bill Requiring Minimum Cybersecurity Requirements For Feds.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/dataprivacy-intemetofthings/intemet-of-things-law-uses-procurement-
process-to-boost-cybersecurity-idUSL1N2IO0II> (12/7, Merken) reports that President Trump "has signed new
legislation aimed at limiting the risks to government and incentivizing manufacturers to address [cyber] security
gaps" through the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020. The legislation "will require
minimum security requirements for procurement and use of Internet of Things (loT) devices by the federal
government. Trump signed the bipartisan bill into law on Friday, the White House said."
Companies Attempting To Lure In Hackers With "Honey Pots."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/in-battle-against-hackers-companies-try-to-deceive-the-
deceivers-11607371200> (12/7, Mitchell, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that some companies are
attempting to "lure cybercriminals into thinking they're getting close" to valuable information, and then "they
trap them." Land O'Lakes Chief uses DeceptionGrid, a tool that "deploys an array of decoys and booby traps
throughout the Land O' Lakes network that mimic crucial information." The company aims to "convince hackers
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that they have gotten access to the company's crown jewels." Another technology, from Illusive "plants dozens
of fake but believable data points into every company-issued laptop or cellphone."
Opinion: Public Schools Could Offer Practical Cybersecurity Aid.
Heidi Boghosian, an attorney, writes in an op-ed in the Philadelphia Inquirer
<https://www.inquirencom/opinionicommentary/baltimore-schools-cyberattack-ransomware-cybersecurity-
philadelphia-20201207.html> (12/7, Boghosian, 347K) reports that the day before Thanksgiving, attackers
"inserted malicious software" in Baltimore County School District's systems — or ransomware — "then threatened
to block access or publish data unless the district paid a ransom." The attack "closed County schools
(surrounding the city of Baltimore, which has its own school system) for two days on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1." The
Inquirer says school administrators "weren't equipped to guard against this threat." However, colleges "with
advanced cybersecurity expertise" could "step up to help stop the epidemic of cyberattacks." Public school
systems "could provide these university-level programs with a real-world clinic for practical learning."
Report: Global Losses From Cybercrime Expected To Be Just Under $1T For 2020.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/12/07/cybersecurity-202-global-losses-
cybercrime-skyrocketed-nearly-1-trillion-2020/> (12/7, Riley, 14.2M) reports, "Estimated global losses from
cybercrime are projected to hit just under a record $1 trillion for 2020," according to a study from CSIS and
McAfee. The $945 billion in losses "is almost double the monetary loss from cybercrime than the $500 billion in
2018." The pandemic "provided new opportunities for hackers to target consumers and businesses," as it
"inspired an unprecedented number of online scams preying on the fears of both consumers and businesses — and
a mass migration of employees to remote work created a perfect storm." McAfee Senior VP CTO Steve
Grobman said, "When workers move to home environments, they are essentially becoming their own I.T.
support.... It's really about understanding that this is a different environment and building a security strategy to
effectively defend it."
Law Enforcement Services
Child Sex Exploitation Prosecutions Triple In Frederick, Maryland Area.
The Frederick (MD) News-Post
<https://www.fredericknewspost.corrilnews/crime_andjusticeicops_and_crime/child-sex-exploitation-
prosecutions-triple-in-frederick-as-task-force-fears-underreporting/article_df7388b1-39fb-5b84-980b-
c280ec0c73cl.html> (12/7, Keller, 74K) reports, "The prosecution of child sex exploitation cases has tripled
locally, but with the number of tips increasing by more than one million nationally and a fear of underreporting
on their minds, members of the Frederick County Cyber Crime Task Force expect they will need to devote even
more resources to solving these crimes." The News-Post adds, "The FBI, the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security, Maryland State Police, Frederick County State's Attorney's Office, Frederick County Sheriff's Office
and Frederick Police Department on Monday revealed the results of the first 18 months of work by the cyber
crimes task force. The task force, formed in May 2019 as a memorandum of understanding between the state's
attorney's office, sheriff's office and city police, serves to investigate, apprehend and prosecute intemet sexual
predators who exploit children."
Five More Federal Inmates Set To Be Executed Before Inauguration Day.
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The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/donald-trump-death-penalty-legacy-
838932ac2b665b42373309336d13056> (1217, Tarm, Balsamo) reports that the Trump Administration is
"ratcheting up the pace of federal executions despite a surge of coronavirus cases in prisons, announcing plans
for five starting Thursday and concluding just days before" Inauguration Day. If the five "go off as planned, it
will make 13 executions since July when the Republican administration resumed putting inmates to death after a
17-year hiatus."
FBI Agent Discusses Common Themes In Minnesota Bank Robberies, ATM Burglaries.
WCCO-AM <https://minnesota.cbslocal.corn/2020/12/07/tbi-agent-breaks-down-common-themes-in-bank-
robberies-atm-burglaries> Minneapolis (12/7, 14K) reports from Minneapolis, "During the unrest that followed
George Floyd's death, rioters set fires and looted stores. Vandals also burglarized ATMs, a crime that's up in
Minnesota this year. A long-time FBI agent shared what drives thieves and bank robbers, and how the
community helps solve these crimes." WCCO-AM adds, "Bank heists are glamorized in the movies with a
coordinated crew of criminals like in `Oceans 11,' or the 1991 film 'Point Break.' And while organized crews do
exist, FBI Agent John Gainer says it's more common to see robbers working solo. 'We find people that are in a
desperate situation is the typical type of person that gets involved in a bank robbery,' Gainer said." According to
WCCO-AM, "Suspected bank robbers run the gamut in Minnesota, from a range of backgrounds. Although
historically more are men than women. Gainer says they often find a gambling or substance addiction as the
motivation."
International Relations
US Charges Man Living In Romania With Puppy Fraud Scheme.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette <https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2020/12/07/Desmond-Bobga-
Cameroon-Romania-charged-Pittsburgh-puppy-fraud-scheme-scam/stories/202012070082> (12/7, Ove, 616K)
reports, "Last spring, a New Brighton woman wanted to buy a puppy for her mother. She found a website
advertising mini-dachsunds for sale and inquired about one of them, 'Pansy.' On March 11, she received a text
from 'Hector Cantu' indicating that Pansy was still available for $600." The woman "ended up sending $9,100 in
wire payments through Western Union," and "the whole thing was a fraud perpetrated by a man living in
Romania who pulled the same scam on hundreds of victims in the U.S, the FBI said." Desmond Fodje Bobga,
27, "a Cameroon citizen attending college in Romania, is in custody after his arrest last week by Romanian law
officers. In a sealed complaint filed in August, the U.S. attorney's office in Pittsburgh accused Mr. Bobga of
taking money for dogs and not delivering."
US Charged Head Of Canadian Police Agency's Intelligence Following Gambling Operation.
CBC (CAN) <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/cameron-ortis-investigation-rcmp-1.5827502> (12/7, Anderson,
Culbert, McKeown, 319K) reports that American gambler RJ Cipriani, an FBI informant, "played a key role in a
series of events that eventually led the RCMP to charge their head of intelligence, Cameron Ortis, with leaking
secrets." In 2017, the gambler "was asked to gamble money in Australia by former U.S. college football player
Owen Hanson." However, "eventually fearing he was being drawn into criminal activity, he went to the FBI."
Hanson was then "charged and convicted of drug trafficking." The FBI found in his possessions "six encrypted
cellphones Hanson had purchased from Richmond, B.C.- based Phantom Secure, a company the RCMP had been
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investigating for allegedly supplying encrypted technology to organized crime. The FBI then joined with the
RCMP and Australian police in an investigation of Phantom Secure."
Lawful Access
UK Watchdog: Encrypted Messaging Puts Children At Risk Of Abuse.
The Guardian (UK) <https://www.theguardian.cotn/society/2020/deci08/encrypted-messaging-putting-children-
at-risk-of-abuse-says-watchdog> (1218, Bland, 4.19M) reports, "The children's commissioner for England has
warned that end-to-end encryption is putting children at risk of abuse, as a survey finds that most eight-year-olds
are using messaging apps supposedly restricted to those aged 13 or older." The Guardian adds, "In a report
published on Tuesday, Anne Longfield said plans by social media firms to widen the use of encrypted messaging
would make it impossible for platforms to monitor content. Longfield argued that such technology, which keeps
messaging hidden from anyone who is not a participant in a conversation, could stop police from gathering
crucial evidence of child sexual exploitation." The report, Access Denied: How End-to-end Encryption Threatens
Children's Safety Online, "says: `The privacy of direct messaging platforms can conceal some of the most
heinous crimes against children, including grooming, exploitation and the sharing of child sexual abuse
material.'"
Other FBI News
Wray Taps Dugan As New Norfolk, Virginia SAC.
The Hampton Roads (VA) Virginian-Pilot <https://www.pilotonline.cotn/news/crime/vp-nw-norfolk-fbi-
20201207-ku7rqvnnsrhfitho3rfbc4Icgnq-story.html> (12/7, Harper, 227K) reports, "A veteran FBI agent with
more than 20 years of experience gathering intelligence and investigating a wide variety of crimes has been
chosen to head the agency's Norfolk field office." Brian Dugan, 49, "was appointed to the position by FBI
Director Christopher Wray, according to a news release. His tenure began Monday. Dugan replaces Martin
Culbreth, who retired in October after leading the Norfolk office for four years."
WAVY-TV <https://wvvw.wavy.corn/news/local-news/norfolk/fbi-director-names-special-agent-in-charge-of-
field-office-in-norfolk/> Norfolk, VA (12n, 64K) reports, "Dugan joined the FBI as a special agent in 1998 and
was first assigned to the San Diego Field Office to mostly work domestic terrorism cases. In 1999, he transferred
to the San Francisco Field Office to conduct gang investigations. Most recently, Mr. Dugan served as section
chief of the HUMINT Operations Section in the Directorate of Intelligence at FBI Headquarters in Washington,
D.C."
Other Washington News
US Expected To Surpass 200K New COVID Cases Per Day This Week.
CNBC <https://wvvw.cnbc.cotn/2020/12/07/average-daily-new-covid-cases-deaths-approach-us-records.html>
(12/7, Feuer, 3.62M) says on its website that the US "reported more than 175,600 new cases of the virus and
more than 1,100 deaths caused by Covid-19 on Sunday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins
University. But the data historically tends to come in lower at the end of the weekend and the beginning of the
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week." CNBC also reports the US recorded a "record-high" seven-day average "of more than 196,200 cases of
the virus, up more than 20% compared with a week ago." CNBC adds, "If current trends hold, that figure will
likely top 200,000 this week." On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintel I igence. corn/db3185117d2e4bblbeb210a46565fe0b?pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 2,
3:25, Muir, 7.46M), Matt Gutman said the US "topped a million cases in the first five days of December."
In the lead CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/5712cflfla33440194e80bed0f1b8c43?pubid=lbi> (12/7, lead story,
4:05, 4.74M) story, Norah O'Donnell reported the coronavirus is "now rocketing across the US so rapidly more
than one million people have been infected in just the past five days and that is pushing the country past 14.9
million cases." O'Donnell added that NIAID Director Fauci is "telling CBS News the coming weeks will be
even worse, with the US breaking records every day for new cases and deaths. And he says the country hasn't
even seen the full brunt of infections from Thanksgiving." CBS' Carter Evans also said that in "a grim reality,
every hour the US is seeing more than 8,000 new COVID cases and nearly 100 deaths."
CNN <https://www.cnn.cotn/2020/12/07/health/us-coronavirus-monday/index.html> (12/7, Holcombe, 83.16M)
reports on its website that as the US "nears an average of 200,000 Covid-19 cases a day, experts say 'behavior
and cold weather' are behind the current surge gripping American communities." HHS Secretary Azar on Sunday
said, "People are going indoors, they're not minding the three W's." Azar continued, "Our advice is always the
same. Wash your hands, watch your distance, wear face coverings."
Meanwhile, Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-trends/u-s-records-highest-
weekly-covid-19-deaths-since-april-idUSION28H2NB> (12/7, Canipe) highlights that the US "lost 15,000
people to COVID-I9 last week, the deadliest seven days since April." The number of new cases also "rose 19%
to 1.4 million in the week ended Dec. 6, after falling the previous week as many testing centers were closed for
the Thanksgiving holiday, according to a Reuters analysis of state and county reports."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.cotn/news/articles/2020-12-07/u-s-covid-deaths-match-april-peak-with-
hospitals-still-filling?smd=premium> (12/7, Levin, 4.73M) says that the US "is now avenging about as many
deaths per day from Covid-I9 as it was in April when the pandemic ambushed the New York area." Bloomberg
adds the seven-day average for fatalities "rose to 2,201 on Sunday, just one shy of the peak on April 18,
according to Johns Hopkins University data," while the average number of daily deaths has been "predicted in
the range of 1,643 to 1,886 through Dec. 26, according to a four-week forecast from the University of
Massachusetts Amherst's Reich Lab."
On the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c943fe36666745a4a80e9590602debf6?
pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 2, 2:25, 4.66M), O'Donnell reported doctors and nurses "tell CBS News this surge is the
worst since the pandemic began, and they may not be able to care for future patients." David Begnaud
highlighted Renown Health in Reno, Nevada, which "is in crisis mode. Look at what they have had to resort to.
They're putting patients in their parking garage." Begnaud added that he "just spoke with one of the lead ICU
doctors at the main hospital [in Las Vegas], and she said they are...extremely busy with some of the sickest
COVID patients."
Fauci Cautions That Christmas Is Likely To Cause Further Spike In Cases. The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/12/07/coronavirus-covid-live-updates-ust> (12/7, Armus,
Cunningham, 14.2M) reports Fauci "warned Monday that Christmas celebrations could facilitate the spread of
the virus even more than Thanksgiving, because Christmas gatherings often start several days before the holiday
and continue through New Year's." Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-07/fauci-
wams-of-dark-january-amid-n-y-hospital-capacity-fears?srnd=premium&sref=3IOEzKolc> (12/7, Clukey,
4.73M) reports that during a Monday news briefing with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), Fauci said,
"Without substantial mitigation, the middle of January could be a really dark time for us."
On the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.cotn/cb2e6b0d03bb483c9ed9828221f51bbb?
pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 3, 2:20, 4.66M), O'Donnell reported Fauci in an interview "said stay at home orders are
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needed to prevent hospitals from being overrun. And should last long enough to ensure that everyone who needs
lifesaving care can get it." Fauci: "We have a base line of infections that literally is breaking records every day
number of hospitalizations and numbers of deaths. The numbers are really stunning." Asked why the Christmas
holiday will be worse than Thanksgiving, Fauci explained, "When you look at Thanksgiving, that say very brief
period of time, of travel and congregating. When you are talking about Christmas, you go through Christmas and
Hanukkah, you go through the week between Christmas and New Year's, and then you have another celebration,
on New Year. That extends that vulnerable period by two or three times what you do in Thanksgiving. That's the
reason why the Christmas issue bothers me even more than Thanksgiving."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-07/fauci-warns-christmas-has-greater-virus-
risks-than-thanksgiving?snid=premium> (1217, Court, 4.73M) also reports Fauci "said he won't celebrate the
holiday with his daughters for the first time in more than 30 years." Bloomberg adds Christmas Eve also marks
"Fiances 80th birthday, for which he and his wife plan a Zoom celebration with their children."
Azar Says Administration Ready To Distribute Vaccines.
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/44bcc632f9c440518a9d8d4b07422aba?
pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 2, 3:25, 6.27M), Lester Holt reported the Administration "says it is ready to set the
wheels in motion for the biggest mass vaccination program in the nation's history as soon as this week," and
HHS Secretary Azar in an interview "played down concerns of potential vaccine shortages and described the first
hours after the FDA approval of a vaccine." Asked about the distribution process, Azar stated, "Each week, we'll
be able to vaccinate more and more people. Be thinking of our most vulnerable citizens, like our seniors in
nursing homes or frontline healthcare workers, and as we move forward, we'll just see tens and tens of millions
of more people getting vaccinated. Eventually, general vaccination programs that, by the second quarter of next
year we believe we'll have enough vaccine across all of the manufacturers for every American who would like to
be vaccinated."
In an interview with Axios on HBO
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/098f1a6477c34d74a1fd154bed06b094?pubid=fbi> (12/7), Azar said,
"By January 20, we will have actually vaccinated many tens of millions of American individuals by that point,
okay? That process will be running, and the individuals taking over at that point I hope will continue that process
because I believe it'll be a success." Azar added, "Vaccine hesitancy will decrease, vaccine confidence will
increase as time goes by."
Gottlieb Criticizes US Vaccine Distribution Plans. USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/12/07/covid-vaccine-pfizer-board-member-disagrees-us-
distribution-plan/386036300 II> (12/7, Rodriguez, 10.31 M) reports the Administration "hopes to have close to 40
million doses of COVID-19 vaccine" by the end of the year and "plans to distribute half of those in December
and hold back the other half to give the same people their second dose of the two-shot regimen," but former FDA
commissioner and Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb "says that's a bad idea. Instead, Gottlieb says he would
give out 35 million doses now, and presume the second doses will be available when people need them." In an
interview, Gottlieb said, "We should get as many shots in our arms as possible right away." He added, "The idea
that we need to cut [the doses] in half and give half of it now and hold onto it, so we have supply in January to
get the second dose ... I just fundamentally disagree with that."
Hospitals Working To Determine Which Healthcare Workers Will Receive COVID Vaccine First. The Wall Street
Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-gets-covid-19-vaccine-first-hospitals-assess-how-to-divvy-up-shots-
11607357465> (12/7, Al, Evans, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports hospitals are rushing to finalize plans
to determine which healthcare workers will receive the COVID vaccine first, as initial supplies are widely
expected to fall below what is needed to ensure all high-priority workers are vaccinated.
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Giroir, Collins Defend FDA Vaccine Approval Process.
Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Brett Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6214668517001?playlist_id=903354961001#sp=show-clips> (12/7, 896K),
"We're not skipping any steps in safety and effectiveness." Giroir continued, "All the data we've seen thus far of
Pfizer and of Modena have been very extraordinarily positive. But, this is an open, transparent process. The
FDA will take its signal from the advisory committee and hopefully we'll see an authorization very soon after."
Asked about skeptics of the vaccine, Giroir said, "Corners we've cut are only to take financial risks. Instead of
doing things sequentially, the government has invested billions of dollars into manufacturing and into other
steps. So instead of doing is sequentially, we did them in parallel. Remember, these vaccines have each been
tested [in] well over 30,000 people. The effectiveness is over 90%, probably 94% to 95% and almost completely
effective in preventing severe disease."
NIH Director Collins said on MSNBC's MTP Daily
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c42felcfb5d048c0b428967d33ff2236?pubid=fbi> (12/7, 1.15M),
"The FDA's process is considered to be the gold standard by almost everybody in the world. They look at every
single patient record in this very large-scale Phase Three trial. So, that's 30,000 people, half of whom got the
vaccine, half of whom got a placebo. So, they want to make sure everything has been considered as far as safety
and efficacy."
Pfizer, Modema Will Not Attend White House Vaccine Summit Where Trump Will Sign "America First"
Executive Order.
STAT <https://r.bulletinintelligence.corn/2170394c09dd4bbd96elddb34c2131e7> (12/7, Facher, 24K) reports
both Pfizer and Modema "rejected invitations from President Trump to appear at a White House `Vaccine
Summit' on Tuesday, according to two sources familiar with the event's planning." STAT adds that their absence
"will be conspicuous" at an "event that drug industry figures and one Trump administration official largely
viewed as a public relations stunt when STAT first reported the event last week."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.cotn/news/articles/2020-12-07/trump-plans-to-order-government-to-
vaccinate-americans-first> (12/7, Jacobs, 4.73M) reports the summit is "intended to increase confidence in the
new vaccines among the American public, according to a senior administration official." Bloomberg adds the
President "will open the three-hour, indoor summit with remarks, followed by discussions of how the vaccines
were developed and how they'll be regulated, distributed and administered," and he plans to sign an order for
HHS "to give priority to people in the U.S. before helping other countries."
In an online exclusive, senior Administration officials told Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-
executive-order-coronavirus-vaccine-america-first> (12/7, Singman, 27.59M) that the President "will
reemphasize to the American people that the `priority has been an America First approach.' An official "said
that the executive order is `clear and is directing that we prioritize access to the American people before working
with partners and allies to provide access to the vaccine,' and "added that the order will identify `who will be
working with the international aspect of this, the framework, guides and tools, for when we have an excess
supply to meet those demands.'
Official Denies Report That Administration Did Not Lock In Millions Of Pfizer Vaccine Doses. The AP
<https://apnews.corn/article/joe-biden-donald-trump-business-coronavirus-pandemic-michael-pence-
88fd7c59fd0af8669ed3cdafdtD8881e> (12/7, Miller, Lemire) reports the Administration "opted last summer not
to lock in a chance to buy millions of additional doses of one of the leading coronavirus vaccine contenders, a
decision that could delay the delivery of a second batch of doses until manufacturer Pfizer fulfills other
international contracts." The AP adds the disclosure that the Administration "committed to buy an initial 100
million doses, with an option to purchase as many as five times more" but "opted not to lock in an additional 100
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million doses for delivery in the second quarter of 2021," which was "confirmed Monday by people familiar
with the matter, came a day before President Donald Trump aimed to take credit for the speedy development of
forthcoming coronavirus vaccines at a White House summit Tuesday."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/12/07/world/covid-19-coronavirustitrump-
administration-officials-passed-when-pfizer-offered-in-late-summer-to-sell-the-us-more-vaccine-doses> (12/7,
LaFraniere, Thomas, Weiland, 18.61 M) reports the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is "a two-dose treatment, meaning
that 100 million doses is enough to vaccinate only 50 million Americans." In addition, the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/12/07/pfizer-vaccine-doses-trump/> (12/7, A 1 , McGinley,
Abutaleb, Johnson, 14.2M) reports Pfizer "told the Trump administration it cannot provide substantial additional
doses of its coronavirus vaccine until late June or July because other countries have rushed to buy up most of its
supply, according to multiple individuals familiar with the situation."
While The Hill <https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/529131-trump-officials-deny-turning-down-additional-
doses-of-pfizer-covid-vaccine> (12/7, Weixel, 2.98M) reports an Administration official "said nobody turned
down additional Pfizer doses" and said the US "has contracts with five other companies for a combined
guarantee of 3 billion doses, as well as the option for more," in the lead ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/5b195fa7ae9443da93d006d5c502a045?pubid=fbi> (12/7, lead story,
4:35, Muir, 7.46M) story, Jonathan Karl reported ABC has "confirmed that Pfizer offered to sell the US
government additional doses of its COVID-19 vaccine late this summer, but the Trump Administration turned
them down." Karl added that in contrast to the US, the EU "bought 200 million doses from Pfizer with an option
to buy more." Karl also reported the White House "did not invite anybody from the Biden health team" to the
summit. The CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/317b9edfc37c446cba1494ff800f01ea?pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 6,
0:45, O'Donnell, 4.74M) provided similar coverage in a brief report.
Giuliani Diagnosis Prompts Concern For Legislators With Whom He Interacted.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/rudy-giuliani-positive-coronavirus-3aa99d32acf83ec4a78c65b19a6elbfb>
(12/7, Madhani, Lemire) reports that on Monday, President Trump said Rudy Giuliani is "doing very well,"
Giuliani is "hospitalized with the coronavirus as lawmakers in battleground states that Giuliani visited last week
scrambled to make sure they did not contract the virus." The AP says Giuliani "had traveled extensively to
battleground states to press Trump's quixotic effort to get legislators to overturn his election loss to Joe Biden
and subvert the November vote." According to the AP, "On numerous occasions, Giuliani met with officials for
hours at a time without wearing a mask, including hearings last week with state lawmakers in Arizona, Georgia
and Michigan."
While Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-trump-giuliani/trump-says-his-attorney-giuliani-is-doing-
well-does-not-have-fever-idUSKBN28H2FU> (12/7) reports the Trump campaign on Sunday "said in a
statement...that Giuliani `tested negative twice immediately preceding his trip to Arizona, Michigan, and
Georgia," USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/12/07/rudy-giuliani-potentially-
exposed-lawmakers-across-us-coronavirus/3861355001/> (12/7, Cummings, 10.31M) reports his positive
diagnosis "could mean dozens of people were exposed to coronavirus as...Trump's personal attorney spent much
of last week crisscrossing the country as part of the campaign's effort to overturn the Nov. 3 election."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/12/07/arizona-legislature-closed-covid-
giuliani/> (12/7, Peiser, 14.2M) reports that "for more than 10 hours last Monday," Giuliani, "convened in a
Phoenix hotel ballroom with more than a dozen current and future Arizona Republican lawmakers to hear
testimony from people who supposedly witnessed election fraud." According to the Post, "Giuliani and other
attendees were shown maskless and not social distancing, and the Arizona Republican Party tweeted an image of
Giuliani and lawmakers flouting guidelines to restrict transmission of the novel coronavirus." On Sunday,
"legislative staff in Arizona's Capitol abruptly announced a week-long closure of the state Senate and House
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starting on Monday." Axios <https://www.axios.com/trump-giuliani-coronavirus-test-positive-86e800a4-3069-
43d1-b217-1f9afd877e75.html> (12/7, Rummler, 521K) provides similar coverage.
Johnson To Highlight Vaccine Skeptic, Mask Critic At Hearing.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/07/us/politics/ron-johnson-coronavirus.html> (12/7,
Edmondson, Fandos, 18.61M) reports Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairman Ron
Johnson has "assembled a cast of witnesses" for a hearing on Tuesday who will "question much of the public
health consensus about the virus. There is a prominent vaccine skeptic, an outspoken critic of masking and social
distancing, and at least two doctors who have promoted the use of an anti-parasitic drug that government
scientists have recommended against using to treat the coronavirus." The Times says that as Johnson has
"embraced the role of the Senate's leading Covid contrarian," he has "set off something of a quiet mutiny on the
panel, enraging Democrats who plan to essentially boycott the traditional cross-examination of witnesses and
unsettling some Republicans who are planning to skip Tuesday's session lest their presence be seen as lending
credence to the proceeding."
IBM, Clear Rolling Out New Vaccine Apps.
On NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/4462cc3d5aec4ade94f18bd603174527?
pubid=fbi> (12/7, story 4, 1:50, Holt, 6.27M), Jo Ling Kent reported that with vaccines "on the horizon, new
health apps are springing to life." According to Kent, "IBM and Clear, the tech company known for expediting
security screenings at airports, are both creating new apps to take in real-time vaccination information. They
could be used for admission to concerts and live sports." Kent added Ticketmaster "is exploring several options
including a smartphone verification system for vaccination status and negative tests."
Physicians Working To Boost COVID Vaccine Confidence Among African Americans.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/black-vaccine-
trust/2020/12/07/9245e82e-34c2-11eb-b59c-adb7153d10c2_story.html> (12/7, Al, Fadulu, 14.2M) reports
"Black people are nearly three times more likely than Whites to die of covid-19"; however, "fewer than half of
Black Americans say they would get a coronavirus vaccine," compared with 63% of Latinos and 61% of white
people, "according to a Decemb