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"This memo is of serious concern to me and appears to be seminal in his appointment to his position. If this view is applied in the current context, there will be little check on the president. I'm troubled by the idea that the individual seeking to oversee this investigation has predetermined whether allegations can even be pursued."Feinstein also said she's worried about whether Barr will end up releasing Mueller's final report.

Representatives of five major nuclear powers - China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States or "nuclear five" met in Beijing on Wednesday. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said at the meeting that the level of potential conflict in the world has reached a dangerous point:"The situation in the sphere of international security has not stabilized and even continued to deteriorate. Some countries are making dangerous changes to their doctrines, including those leading to lowering the threshold for using nuclear weapons. Moreover, a "nuclear five" refused to adopt a final joint statement at a meeting in Beijing.Later on the sidelines of the meeting Sergey Ryabkov told reporters that he will hold a separate meeting with US Deputy State Secretary Andrea Thompson on Thursday.
"It cannot but cause concern that all these events are taking place against the background of a deepening deficit of mutual trust between the members of the 'nuclear five,' which is an unprecedented challenge for this format. The situation is so serious that this time we even had to refuse to adopt the final statement.
"That is why the issue submitted by Russia regarding the role and the place of the 'nuclear five' both in the context of strengthening the NPT and in a broader perspective, becomes particularly relevant."

Comment: A true head-scratcher on Trump's part - if he even had a say. Given the 'plan' for Venezuela has been in the works for years, Abrams was likely a key contributor. Score one for the swamp.