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Clinton, Podesta, others in Senate 'dossier' crosshairs given two weeks to respond

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GOP Congressional investigators have written six letters to individuals or entities involved or thought to be involved in the funding, creation or distribution of the salacious and unverified "Trump-Russia dossier" believed to have been inappropriately used by the FBI, DOJ and Obama Administration in an effort to undermine Donald Trump as both a candidate and President of the United States.

Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SCS) wrote six Judiciary Committee letters requesting information from: John Podesta, Donna Brazille, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Robbie Mook, the DNC, and Hillary For America Chief Strategist Joel Benenson.

A brief refresher of facts and allegations:
  • The DNC and Hillary Clinton's PAC was revealed by The Washington Post to have paid opposition research firm Fusion GPS for the creation of a dossier that would be harmful to then-candidate Donald Trump.
  • Fusion commissioned former UK spy Christopher Steele to assemble the dossier - which is comprised of a series of memos relying largely on Russian government sources to make allegations against Donald Trump and his associates.
  • According to court filings, Fusion also worked with disgraced DOJ official Bruce Ohr, and hired his CIA-linked wife, Nellie Ohr, to assist in the smear campaign against Trump. Bruce Ohr was demoted from his senior DOJ position after it was revealed that he met with Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson as well as Christopher Steele - then tried to cover it up.
  • Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, denied under oath to the Senate Intelligence Committee that he knew about the dossier's funding, while Clinton's former spokesman, Brian Fallon, told CNN that Hillary likely had no idea who paid for it either.
  • Current and past leaders of the DNC, including Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) also denied knowledge of the document's funding.
  • Podesta met with Fusion co-founder Glenn Simpson the day after the Trump-Russia dossier was published by Buzzfeed News.

Comment: See also: Is Podesta screwed? Senate Judiciary committee releases letter to Podesta


Footprints

Court insists fugitive Puigdemont return to Spain to be re-inaugurated

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© Getty ImagesK/J. JuinenCarles Puigdemont
Spain's Constitutional Court says Carles Puigdemont, the only presidential nominee put forward by the ruling Catalan pro-independence coalition, cannot be sworn in while in exile, demanding he attends the ceremony in person.

Puigdemont, who faces charges of rebellion, sedition and embezzlement of funds for his role in the Catalan referendum and subsequent declaration of independence from Spain, cannot assume presidential duties in absentia, Spain's Constitutional Court ruled on Saturday. The deposed Catalan President must be present for his inaugural ceremony in Barcelona after he secures a permit from the judge, the court said.

This is not the only challenge faced by Puigdemont, who fled to Belgium shortly after declaring independence, in his bid to re-establish himself as a legitimate Catalan leader after being ousted by the Spanish central government in October. On Friday, the Spanish government appealed his candidacy to lead the region to the Constitutional Court. Madrid argued that since Puigdemont has been a fugitive from justice, he cannot be nominated.

The court said it would talk to all parties involved into the dispute before arriving at a decision on whether Puigdemont is eligible to rule the Catalonian government.

Although he is likely to be arrested when he sets foot on Spanish soil, Puigdemont did not rule out the possibility of returning to Barcelona in order to being sworn in as regional president. "The ideal would be in person. It's what we all want. We don't rule out anything," he said on Tuesday. "There are many possibilities," he added, urging Madrid to provide guarantees that he can return "without any risk."

Comment: A case of political 'damned if you do, damned if you don't.'


Attention

Brazil braces for corruption appeal, could make or break ex-president Lula

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© Eraldo Peres/APLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s former president, with his successor Dilma Rousseff.
Brazil is bracing for a historic court decision which could remove the most popular leader in modern Brazilian history from an election he is currently poised to win - and may prove devastating to the leftwing Workers' party he founded.

Nerves are stretched taut ahead of Wednesday's appeals court decision, in which three judges will decide whether or not to uphold the conviction of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on corruption and money laundering charges. Lula - who is still hugely popular after his 2003-2010 two-term presidency - is currently the early favourite in October's presidential election.

Porto Alegre's rightwing mayor Nelson Marchezan asked for the army to protect the city from thousands of Lula supporters expected to descend. The Workers' party president, Gleisi Hoffmann, said last week that for Lula to be arrested, "they will have to kill people" - although she later qualified the remark.

Comment: UPDATE: The appeals court unanimously upheld the conviction of Lula and increased his sentence to 12 years in prison. This is not the end of it:
But Lula still has options. An electoral court must make the final ruling on a candidacy, and would only do so once a candidate had registered.

Lula can appeal Wednesday's decision by the appeals court in Porto Alegre to Brazil's top appeals court or to the Supreme Court to delay a final ruling, possibly avoiding jail and stringing the process out long enough to register his candidacy by the Aug. 15 deadline.

At a nighttime rally in a central Sao Paulo plaza, Lula stood atop a sound truck and rallied supporters, blasting the ruling as a "lie", and strongly maintained his innocence.

Lula said that if the three judges could "show me the crime I committed, I would give up trying to be a candidate."

"I want the judges to know that I am not worried like they think I should be," Lula said. "They cannot jail ideas or hope."



Attention

Is Podesta screwed? Senate Judiciary committee releases letter to Podesta

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On Friday Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) sent a batch of letters to DNC leaders demanding information regarding their interactions with dossier author Christopher Steele.

The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating the FBI's involvement with dossier author Christopher Steele. It is being reported the FBI relied on the phony, Hillary-funded Russia dossier to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on Trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election.

The batch of letters were sent to former DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former interim DNC chairwoman Donna Brazile, current DNC chair, Tom Perez, former Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and former Clinton campaign chief strategist Joel Benenson.

Grassley and Graham cited the bombshell Washington Post report released in October of 2016 revealing Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC funded the garbage Russia dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.

Comment: See also: Clinton, Podesta, others in Senate 'dossier' crosshairs given two weeks to respond


Dollar

Russian parliament moving to make "CryptoRuble" legal tender

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With legislation to regulate the mining and trading of cryptocurrencies still awaiting consideration by the Russian Parliament, one lawmaker has introduced a draft bill to create a national cryptocurrency called "the CryptoRuble."
"The amendments proposed by the draft law ... codify the digital financial asset as a legal means of payment on the territory of Russia," the document's explanatory note reads.
Interestingly, the draft law was submitted by a Communist Party MP named Rizvan Kurbanov. The law proposes several amendments to the Russian Civil Code that will make the CryptoRuble a legal means of payment circulated nationwide.

Comment: Could this be a move towards ending the global domination of the petrodollar? See also: Bitcoin is racist: Deep State demonization of cryptocurrencies begins


Briefcase

Something to hide? Justice Department is withholding majority of FBI Strzok-Page texts from Congress

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© Associated Press/Andrew HarnikThere is much confusion over some basic facts of the Strzok-Page texts, and even then, the answers are complicated. So far, the Justice Department has identified about 50,000 of them.
The Justice Department has given Congress less than 15 percent of the texts between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page - and that is all Congress is likely to get, at least until department experts finish an effort to recover an unknown number of previously lost texts that were sent and received during a key five-month period during the Trump-Russia investigation.

There is much confusion over some basic facts of the Strzok-Page texts. How many are there? How many relate to the two most politically-charged investigations in years, the Trump-Russia probe and the Hillary Clinton email investigation? How many have been turned over to Congress? And how many are left to be turned over to Congress?

The answers are complicated, but here is what I have been able to figure out from conversations with the Justice Department and Capitol Hill investigators.

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The power of The Lobby: Jewish groups bully New Orleans into rescinding BDS resolution

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© ReutersProtesters shout, "Free Palestine", during a march demanding an end to the escalating Israeli-Palestinian hostilities in that region, in midtown Manhattan, New York.
The pro-Israeli groups "immediately" attacked the city's council over the "anti-semitic" resolution backed by the Palestinian boycott movement.

Just weeks after passing a resolution backed by the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions, BDS, movement, the New Orleans city council rescinded the resolution after it came under heavy fire from Jewish and pro-Israeli groups.

While the resolution had made no mention of Israel, Palestine or BDS, it called for investigating and blacklisting corporations and companies that do work with states or groups that violate human rights in line with BDS principles. The resolution was in fact drafted by the Palestinian Solidarity Committee branch in the city, a member organization of the BDS movement.

The resolution was celebrated by pro-Palestinian activists as a victory for BDS and its principles and thus was immediately attacked by conservative Jewish groups and pro-Israel politicians in the U.S..

Comment: It should frighten every thinking person that the Israeli Lobby's reach not only extends world-wide , but right down to city level politics. If that isn't meddling in another country's affairs, what is?


Bad Guys

Shocker: US, Poland against gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany

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The United States and Poland are taking a strong joint stand against a planned gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany.

They say it's a Russian scheme to politicize energy and undermine attempts to diversify European fuel supplies and make European countries less dependent on Moscow.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is visiting Poland, and he's joining Polish Foreign Minister Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz in denouncing the planned pipeline.

Comment: Of course the US is opposed to it--they want to sell gas for twice as much as Russia. Plus, they certainly don't want Germany and Russia establishing more mutually beneficial relationships:


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SOTT Focus: The Rising Chinese Dream: How China Became Great Again

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The most spectacular economic miracle has been flying under the radar for two decades now, but its impact will be universally acknowledged very soon. This is the story of China. The flip side of that miracle is a coalition of a superpowers and former empires, straddled with a shrinking middle class, rising debt and dwindling geopolitical hegemony. That is the story of America and Europe. Let's take a look at the stories and see how they're intertwined.

Most people still think of China as a "communist," polluted, poor country that either makes horrible, cheap stuff or assembles expensive products for western corporations. In terms of GDP per capita, China is ranked 70th in the world, below many Latin American countries. And there are 40 million Chinese who still live on less than $2 a day.

However, 87% of Chinese say their country is going in the right direction (that number is 43% for America). Why? Here is the paradoxical truth: while the average individual may not be rich, China as a nation has transformed itself into a global powerhouse. China's GDP is now the 2nd largest in the world. In terms of PPP - Purchasing Power Parity - China's economy is actually bigger than the U.S. This is because $100 in China will get you lot more than $100 in America.

China is also #1 in the world in foreign-exchange reserves - it has more than $3 trillion saved up, which includes $1.2 trillion of U.S. treasury bonds. Can't be that poor, right?

Info

Netanyahu to meet Putin in Moscow to discuss better coordination on Syria and Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday to discuss ways to strengthen coordination between Russian and Israeli air forces, so as to avoid confrontation in Syria.

Netanyahu's visit to Russia is scheduled to last only five hours. According to the Kremlin, the two leaders plan to discuss"Russian-Israeli cooperation in trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian areas as well as some pressing international and regional issues, including the situation in the Middle East and in Syria."

Netanyahu and Putin will exchange views on ways of "strengthening coordination between the Israeli Army and the Russian armed forces on Syria, as well as a whole series of issues important for the security of Israel," Netanyahu said, as cited by TASS.

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