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Epstein's money trail: Will probe into Deutsche Bank reveal powerful connections?

Epstein
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A court sketch of Jeffrey Epstein, made during his bail hearing in New York
Since his arrest, Jeffrey Epstein's story has spiraled from one of sexual depravity to one of shady dealings at the highest levels of international finance. RT's Rick Sanchez asks: can justice overcome the power of money?

Millionaire financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was arrested earlier this month on conspiracy and sex-trafficking charges, with girls as young as 14 among his alleged victims. The financier has since sat in jail pending trial, and additional victims have reportedly come forward.

Epstein's name has long been associated with sexual misdeeds, since he dodged serious prison time for a litany of similar offenses a decade ago, striking a sweetheart plea deal with prosecutors that saw him serve thirteen months in a low-security prison.

However, attention has now turned to how exactly Epstein used his wealth to buy influence, and potentially fund a sex trafficking operation. Deutsche Bank has been contacted by investigators, having worked with Epstein since 2013, long after JP Morgan Chase cut its ties with the registered sex offender. Only after media reports last year again shone the spotlight on Epstein's alleged crimes did the bank begin to close his accounts.

Star of David

Democrats kowtow to AIPAC, stay on Israel's side with 2020 elections looming

Pelosi AIPAC
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Nancy Pelosi at AIPAC, 2017.
Last night House Democrats overwhelmingly backed Israel and its lobby over critics of the country's human rights violations. Democrats voted 209-16 for a resolution that characterizes the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign targeting Israel as bigoted, promoting "principles of collective guilt, mass punishment, and group isolation." The resolution passed the House by 398 to 17.

The Israeli prime minister today trumpeted the fact that the vote was bipartisan. So did the Israel lobby group AIPAC, which took credit for the vote, saying it worked to keep Democrats in the pro-Israel fold. Elliot Brandt, a lobby official, announced the vote within minutes last night.

Heart - Black

Trump Justice Department to resume federal executions

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© AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
Attorney General William P. Barr
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday that it will resume capital punishment for the first time in nearly two decades.

Only three federal executions have taken place since 1988, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. All five of the death-row inmates named in Thursday's release were convicted for the murders of children.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has adopted a regulation that will require federal authorities to use a single drug, pentobarbital, in federal executions, according to the DOJ release. That drug is used by several states for lethal injections.

"Congress has expressly authorized the death penalty through legislation adopted by the people's representatives in both houses of Congress and signed by the President," Barr said in a statement Thursday.

"Under Administrations of both parties, the Department of Justice has sought the death penalty against the worst criminals, including these five murderers, each of whom was convicted by a jury of his peers after a full and fair proceeding. The Justice Department upholds the rule of law — and we owe it to the victims and their families to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system."

Bad Guys

US House passes resolution condemning boycotts for Palestinian rights

US House of Representatives
© Jonathan Ernst/ Reuters
A nonbinding resolution passed by the US House of Representatives on 23 July foreshadows even more brazenly unconstitutional legislation to penalize and criminalize boycotts of Israel.
The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a nonbinding resolution Tuesday evening condemning people for exercising their constitutional right to engage in boycotts in support of Palestinian rights.

The resolution, H.Res.246, passed by a vote of 398-17 with five representatives abstaining and 12 not voting.

The resolution puts the House of Representatives on record as opposing "the Global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement (BDS Movement) targeting Israel, including efforts to target United States companies that are engaged in commercial activities that are legal under United States law, and all efforts to delegitimize the State of Israel."

Gold Bar

Chinese firms to construct gold smelter, refineries in Tanzania

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Tanzania said on Wednesday it had awarded licences for the construction of a mineral smelter and two gold refineries to Chinese firms, as part of government efforts to generate more revenues from the nation's mining industry.

Minerals Minister Doto Biteko said the Chinese companies would also soon be awarded licences for mines, each of which would require investment worth more than $100 million.

He did not name the firms or give details about the mining or other projects in the East African nation, Africa's fourth-biggest gold producer after South Africa, Ghana and Mali.

President John Magufuli banned the export of mineral sand in March 2017, a concentrate that contains silver, copper, gold and other minerals, sparking a $190 billion tax dispute with Acacia Mining, which already has mining operations in Tanzania.

The government invited bids from mining firms to build smelters and refineries, although Tanzania's chamber of mines has said such projects would not be economical.

Biteko said 37 Chinese companies had expressed interest.

Star of David

Teens forced to take Israel propaganda course before overseas trips

israel propaganda
© Adalah
A screenshot from the online video course required by Israel’s education ministry to high school students wishing to travel on school trips. The onscreen caption claims that anti-Semitism in Europe has grown because of the migration of Muslims
Israel's education ministry is requiring all high school students, including Palestinian citizens of Israel, to take a propaganda course and test as a condition for going on overseas school trips.

Adalah, a legal advocacy group for Palestinians in Israel, sent a letter last month to the ministry of education demanding that it remove the requirement and end the hasbara course.

"The Israeli education ministry is trying to turn high school students into agents of propaganda charged with spreading extreme racist ideology," Adalah attorney Nareman Shehadeh-Zoabi stated.

"This is outrageous and illegal."

Dollar Gold

This London firm helps the wealthy hide assets - or steal them. Luckily we have 15 years of their client communications

London
© Theregan, From Wikimedia Commons – CC BY-SA 4.0
It is my cheerful duty to announce the acquisition of around 85 gigabytes of leaked emails, phone calls, faxes, and other documents originating from the London-based tax shelter firm Formations House, best known to the public for the assortment of often colorful scandals involving such figures as former Ukranian president Viktor Yanukovych, and best known to the global kleptocracy as a cheap and discreet option by which to avoid taxes or steal them altogether.

These materials, which cover fifteen years from the company's founding in 2001, were recently obtained by Distributed Denial of Secrets, the transparency organization founded by longtime researcher, activist, and Freedom of Information Act request record-holder Emma Best to facilitate and host leaks from state and corporate actors.

My own non-profit Pursuance, meanwhile, has partnered with DDOS to help oversee early access by reporters, and thereafter to implement experimental crowd-sourced research protocols by which networks of volunteers will sift through this immense field of data to better ensure that critical stories are discovered and made public over the coming months and years.

Comment: With partners like those, we can be assured the material will be selected to suit geopolitical interests.

The salient point of all scandals of int'l white collar crime remains the same: the rackets' centers of operations are in major Western capitals, primarily London.


Arrow Down

Daft MSNBC host continues failed anti-Russian trope, bizarrely claims Putin helped BoJo become PM

Boris Johnson Russia
© Reuters / Stefan Rousseau
Boris Johnson's political rise has been analyzed and dissected in plenty of ways since he landed in 10 Downing Street this week, but MSNBC put a particularly odd spin on his premiership, calling it a "big win" for Russia.

Recalling the US' own debunked Russiagate "collusion" narrative, host of 'The Last Word' Lawrence O'Donnell dramatically declared that Russia had a hand in Johnson's rise to power — but in true MSNBC fashion — offered exactly zero evidence to back up his outlandish claim.

"Like Donald Trump, Boris Johnson made it to the top of British politics with the help of Vladimir Putin and Russians who attacked the British voting system and helped deliver an electoral victory for Brexit."


Fire

The Mueller circus begins: 'Insufficient evidence' Trump conspired with Russians, a "disaster" for Democrats and any impeachment attempts - UPDATES

mueller hearing broadcast
© Agence France-Presse / Alastair Pike
Mueller hearing live
Former special counsel Robert Mueller told a House Judiciary Committee hearing that his two-year investigation has found "insufficient evidence of the president's culpability" in conspiring with Russians in 2016.

In a hearing on Wednesday that saw Democrats and Republicans grill Mueller along party lines, Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins, the committee's ranking Republican, asked Mueller to verify that his investigation had been a thorough one, and then pressed the former prosecutor on his findings.

Mueller stuck to the conclusion of his report, stating that his team had found insufficient evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and reiterated that nobody within Trump's campaign team aided so-called Russian election interference efforts.

Comment: Republicans hammered away at the perceived legal deviations in Mueller Report:
To Texas Republican John Ratcliffe, Mueller had no legal basis to list potential crimes without bringing charges, and no right to say that Trump was not exonerated, as the former investigator told committee chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-New York) earlier.

"It's not in special counsel regulations...it's not in the principles of federal prosecution," Ratcliffe said, "because, respectfully, it was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or exonerate him."

"It clearly says 'write a report about decisions reached.' Nowhere in here does it say 'write a report about decisions that weren't reached,'" Ratcliffe thundered. "You wrote 180 pages about decisions that weren't reached, about potential crimes that weren't charged or decided!"

By doing so, Ratcliffe concluded "you managed to violate every principle and the most sacred of traditions about prosecutors not offering extra-prosecutorial analysis about potential crimes."

In keeping with his reputation as a man of few words, Mueller remained mostly silent during Ratcliffe's grilling.
Mueller threw a bone to the Democrats, complaining that Trump wanted to fire him, though he never did:
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller told a House Judiciary Committee hearing that President Donald Trump wanted him fired once his investigation shifted towards alleged obstruction of justice.

Testifying before the committee on Wednesday, Mueller declined to tell Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Florida) why exactly Trump wanted him sacked, but pointed to his report which said "substantial evidence indicates" that Trump's efforts to remove him were connected with the obstruction investigation.

"That's what it says in the report, yes. I stand by the report," Mueller told Deutch

During the hearing, Democrats pressed Mueller to reveal more on the behind-the-scenes actions Trump was allegedly taking to boot Mueller from the investigation, including his supposed 2017 instruction to former White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire the special counsel. Trump denied telling McGahn to fire Mueller, calling the story a product of the "fake news media."
Trump, in the meantime, continued to slam the Mueller investigation and called for investigating them:
The president launched the attack in a string of tweets on Wednesday morning.

"Why didn't Robert Mueller & his band of 18 Angry Democrats spend any time investigating Crooked Hillary Clinton, Lyin' & Leakin' James Comey, Lisa Page and her Psycho lover, Peter [Strzok], Andy McCabe, the beautiful Ohr family, Fusion GPS, and many more, including HIMSELF...?" President Trump said, referring to a series of high profile figures in Mueller's Russia collusion investigation.

"Democrats and others can illegally fabricate a crime, try pinning it on a very innocent President, and when he fights back ... they call It Obstruction? Wrong!" the president continued, adding "Why didn't Robert Mueller investigate the investigators?"

President Trump also said he did not believe that Mueller's lawyer should be allowed to assist him with his congressional testimony, stating"It was NEVER agreed that Robert Mueller could use one of his many Democrat Never Trumper lawyers to sit next to him and help him with his answers."
Mueller looked tired and even confused during his testimony, leaving some on social media speculating that he did not actually write the report. It was also noted that his answers were far more sharp and clear when answering questions posed by Democrats, as opposed to Republican committee members. His standard answer to many questions was "I direct you to the report.", when wanting to avoid the question.






UPDATES: Thursday 25th July @ 15:32


RT reports how Mueller's sluggish testimony that was supposed to bring new light to the apparent Russiagate drama quickly became a "disaster" for the Democrats:
Mueller was not the clear and confident prosecutor Democrats had been expecting, but instead struggled to answer questions and even forgot some key details from his report into disproven "collusion" between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia.

While Mueller reiterated that his investigation "did not establish" collusion, he also contradicted Trump's claims that his final report amounted to a "total exoneration." Yet, despite repeated prodding, Mueller didn't offer Democrats any new information or analysis and didn't seem able to easily rebuff attacks from Republicans.

One Republican tweeter thanked the Democratic party for having "destroyed Mueller's credibility in front of the entire nation."


Another mused that Mueller's performance was so bad that Democrats might start blaming his "incompetence" for his failure to prove collusion between Trump and Russia.



Yet, despite his sluggishness, Mueller was, however, able to debunk a few persisting conspiracy theories. He told Democrats point blank that the Trump administration did not curtail his investigation in any way - and confirmed that his team found no evidence that Russia was in possession of compromising information (or "kompromat") on Trump. "Another plank of the conspiracy theory destroyed," tweeted reporter Aaron Mate.



When desperate Democrats attempted to tee Mueller up to pin Trump for obstruction of justice or to push the former special counsel into hinting at support for impeachment, Mueller refused to be led, preferring not to veer very far from his previous public comments.


The media's talking heads chimed in too, with Fox News' Chris Wallace saying the first of two hearings had been a "disaster for Democrats." A similar assessment was found on anti-Trump MSNBC, with Chuck Todd commenting that "on optics, this was a disaster."

The White House itself quickly came out with a statement calling the hearing an "epic embarrassment" for Democrats.
An Op-Ed from RT provides more details:
Mueller's testimony was a major anti-climax. Will Democrats finally realize he won't save them?

Democrats expected Russiagate fireworks from former special counsel Robert Mueller's long-awaited testimony on Capitol Hill, but were once again disappointed, witnessing only the last fizzles of a dying conspiracy theory.

Many in the media had massively hyped Mueller's appearance, believing that his confident and clear testimony would make for must-watch television. Yet, when the messiah finally appeared, he struggled to answer questions, constantly asked committee members to repeat themselves - and bumbled through the answers he did give (which were not particularly interesting and shed little new light on the Russiagate debacle).

Watching the hearing was like watching paint dry - on a wall you've painted one-hundred times before. Democrats must finally be realizing that Mueller will never reveal himself to be the Trump-slaying superman they'd hoped for

Better things to do?

"It's outside my purview," "I can't get into it," "I refer again to the report." Those were Robert Mueller's go-to answers throughout Wednesday's hearing, during which it was absolutely clear that he had no interest in being there.

[...]

Of course, his reluctance was no surprise; the investigator had previously admitted he did not want to testify and believed that his 450-page report should have been regarded as his only testimony.

'No collusion' deja-vu

In his opening statement, Mueller confirmed (yet again) that his "extensive investigation" completed over two years "did not establish" that members of the 2016 Trump campaign conspired with Russia to steal the presidential election. "I do not intend to summarize or describe the results of our work in a different way in the course of my testimony today," he said.

[...]

Not charged, but not exonerated?

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The issue of Trump's claimed exoneration became one of the more interesting moments of an otherwise dull hearing, when Texas Republican John Ratcliffe asked Mueller if the US Department of Justice had any policy that allows him to say that a person who is not charged is also "not exonerated."

When asked if he could think of an example, besides Trump, where "an investigated person was not exonerated because their innocence was not conclusively determined," Mueller could not think of any, saying this was a "unique situation."

Forgetful Mueller

It wasn't simply that Mueller was seemingly disinterested in the whole charade; the stranger discovery of the day was that on many occasions during questioning, he appeared to have trouble recalling some basic facts from his report. Granted, the entire report is hundreds of pages long - no one could be expected to recall it all in crystal-clear detail - but Mueller's grasp of certain elements left a lot to be desired.

On one occasion, he was unable to recall who'd provided one of the most reported-on and dramatic quotes in its pages (Trump's alleged response to Mueller's own appointment: "This is the end of my presidency. I'm f*cked.")

It wasn't just report-specific facts that Mueller failed to recall, either; he couldn't even remember, when asked, which president had first appointed him to the position of US attorney general. It's only a matter of time before Trump starts calling him 'Sleepy Robert' on Twitter.

Collusion or conspiracy?

So shaky was he on some of the details, committee members inadvertently caught Mueller contradicting pieces of the report in his spoken testimony. Asked by Georgia Republican Doug Collins if "collusion and conspiracy" are "synonymous terms," in the "colloquial context," Mueller said no.

Yet, in his report - as Collins swiftly pointed out - he stated that "even as defined in legal dictionaries, collusion is largely synonymous with conspiracy."

Rebuffing Democrats' efforts

It was back to the question of obstruction of justice when Democrat Hakeem Jeffries of New York began questioning Mueller, pressuring him to agree that Trump had committed obstruction. On Twitter, many excitedly claimed that Jeffries was masterfully "establishing" that the "three elements" of an obstruction of justice charge were present - but he failed spectacularly when Mueller ultimately responded: "I'm not supportive of that analytical charge."


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Trump takes the well-earned opportunity to slam the Democrats:
US President Donald Trump slammed former special counsel Robert Mueller's long-awaited House testimony, reserving his harshest words for the Democrats who "knew it was a hoax" - and the media who enabled them.

"Robert Mueller did a poor job, but in all fairness to him, he had nothing to work with," Trump told reporters on the White House lawn on Wednesday following the disastrous hearing. "The performance was obviously not very good, he had a lot of problems. But what he showed more than anything else is that this whole thing has been three years of embarrassment and waste of time for our country."

"Everybody knew it was a hoax, especially the Democrats," the president continued, savaging the probe that "destroyed people's lives" over "a total witch hunt" and predicting electoral catastrophe for the party. "I think they've hurt themselves very badly for 2020."

"The Democrats had nothing, and now they have less than nothing."

"But I know them too well - they'll never give up. They'll go back into the room and they'll try and figure something out," Trump predicted. "This whole thing has been collusion - with the media, with other countries... This has been a disaster for the Democrats."


Democrats have shot themselves in the foot according to reporter Aaron Mate, but he thinks the Russiagate hysteria is far from over:
President Donald Trump's Democratic opponents have shot themselves in the foot by forcing Robert Mueller to testify publicly, not realizing he already done his best to make the probe look credible, journalist Aaron Maté told RT.

The testimony by former special counsel Robert Mueller only further highlighted the flimsiness of the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, which after more than two years of investigation ultimately turned up no evidence of conspiracy.

"Democrats made a very big mistake in calling this hearing today," Maté said. "They didn't realize the investigation was baseless and that Mueller and his team actually did their best to make this investigation look credible."

"This hearing has been disastrous for the Democrats because Robert Mueller for over two years has been portrayed as a their savior figure."

The journalist noted Mueller's refusal and even seeming inability to answer basic questions about his own probe, including about the notorious research firm Fusion GPS, which helped to kick off the FBI's initial Trump-Russia investigation with the infamous "Steele dossier."

"It was a telling moment when Robert Mueller didn't want to answer the question about Fusion GPS," Maté said, pointing out how the former special counsel repeatedly stated certain subjects "weren't in his purview."

But the "disastrous" hearing, during which Mueller refused to "go along" with obvious efforts to blame Trump for anything potentially impeachable, is unlikely to "stop the Democrats from continuing with this Russiagate business," Mate noted. The question is whether Trump will now be "challenged on his actual policies, not on a now totally debunked conspiracy theory."

Noting what a baseless distraction the whole investigation has been, Ron Paul instead draws our attention to "FBIgate":
The Democrats' dream of impeaching President Trump over the Russiagate scandal has "totally failed," its fate confirmed by special counsel Robert Mueller's disastrous showing in Congress, former congressman Ron Paul told RT.

The utterly anticlimactic hearing saw the ex-special counsel serving up reheated details of his two-year probe into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, reminding both the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees that there was no proof that members of the Trump campaign conspired with Russia. "Hopefully, this will end it all, because Mueller did not have any evidence," Paul said.

"I think we should never use the word Russiagate again. I think we ought to use the FBIgate because there was a conspiracy to try to frame Trump."

"If they have impeachment hearings next year, it is going to backfire on them, just as I think this hearing today backfired on the Democrats," Paul said, suggesting that lawmakers should instead investigate the origins of the Russia probe - in particular the Steele dossier, which was partially funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic Party. The document, produced by Fusion GPS, was full of unsubstantiated tales about Trump and helped to kick off the FBI probe, yet when pressed on the key role of the opposition research firm, Mueller didn't even appear to be familiar with the organization.

Both parties have much bigger problems, Paul pointed out, marveling at how Democrats and Republicans are "bosom buddies," marching in lockstep on "more debt, more interference, more involvement overseas, more welfare-ism," yet "they hate each other's guts when it comes to power."

"The empire's broke, the empire's in trouble, yet [both parties] don't want to talk about that."





Rocket

Israeli Aggression: Missiles strike strategic hill near Golan Heights - Syrian state media

Israeli attack on Syria
© FILE PHOTO Reuters / Gil Nahushtan
Missiles presumably fired by Israeli jets have struck a strategic mountain area of Tal al-Hara in the Daraa province of Syria, causing material damage but no casualties, state media has reported.

Tal al-Hara is the highest point in the Daraa governorate and overlooks the Golan Heights, which Israel occupied in 1967 and annexed in 1981. Israel has struck the strategic location before, firing a number of missiles at Tal al-Hara on June 12.

Comment: Rogue Israel's latest attack on Syria launched from Lebanese airspace, killed civilians