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The Manhattan district attorney's office issued the subpoena last year seeking financial records Trump and his company provided to the bank, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed sources.
The Times report follows a court filing prosecutors wrote earlier this week hinting that its subpoena for Trump's tax returns is part of a larger investigation into the Trump Organization, including potential fraud allegations detailed in media reports in recent years.
The subpoena from the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., appears to be the first instance of a criminal inquiry involving Trump and his dealings with Deutsche Bank, which has lent him and his company more than $2 billion over the past two decades, the Times reported.
A person briefed on the matter told the Times that the inquiry is still at an early stage.
Durham, the federal prosecutor from Connecticut appointed by Attorney General William Barr to investigate the origins of the Crossfire Hurricane inquiry and to scrutinize the conduct of the law enforcement leaders and intelligence officials involved in it, has asked to interview Brennan, according to "people familiar with the request" cited by NBC News, and the former top spy and vociferous Trump critic has reportedly agreed to the sit-down. The same report cites sources who suggest Durham's inquiry may be nearing the finish line.
Brennan has acknowledged that he is in the "crosshairs" of the criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation led by Durham. He recently claimed, and the White House acknowledged, that he asked the CIA for his official records, including his personal notes and any classified CIA documents that he had signed to help him write his upcoming memoir, but the agency denied his request.
Last year, the New York Times reported that Durham asked for Brennan's electronic communications, phone records, and other documents from the CIA, something NBC News confirmed on Wednesday.
The Russian diplomats say the dispatch on the "Pillars of Russia's Disinformation and Propaganda Ecosystem." is an attempt to obstruct Moscow's proposals to resume cooperation in key areas. They also claim the communique is obviously geared to discredit alternatives to the mainstream press, which generally toes the US establishment line. It's also notable that the publication coincides with a request for $138 million in 2021 to spend on "countering" Russian media. The embassy wrote on its Facebook account:
"(The) report is an attempt to silence Russian official proposals to resume cooperation in key areas on which the security of the entire world depends. The US State Department is not very fond of the existence of alternative sources of information. Serious resources are employed to discredit them. Any voice that contradicts Washington is dubbed 'disinformation' in the service of the 'Kremlin' and Russian intelligence."Parts of the document are absurd, the Russian diplomats noted. For example, the authors classified far-right opposition LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky and the private radio station Govorit Moskva as "Official Government Communications." The officials also cite Russian media with state funding, with headlines from Sputnik, RIA Novosti, RT and others presented as examples of 'disinformation.'
Abrams, who oversaw a series of failed coups in Venezuela both in the past year and during the botched 2002 coup against then-President Hugo Chavez, will take over from Brian Hook, who has "decided to step down," according to a press release from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Pompeo lauded Hook's efforts in the statement, declaring he had "achieved historic results countering the Iranian regime." The outgoing official oversaw the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran, leveling sanction upon sanction against the Islamic Republic after withdrawing the US from the JCPOA nuclear deal in 2018. Hook praised his own record to the New York Times on Thursday, declaring that "by almost every metric, the regime and its terrorist proxies are weaker than three and a half years ago. We have been very successful."
Comment: Feedback from Twitter: No high fives...not even ones!
See also:
- Maduro slams Abrams' 'vulgar maneuver' of trying to co-opt the legacy of Hugo Chavez
- Elliott Abrams orders India to stop buying oil from Venezuela 'or else The Mighty USA will sanction you!'
- US special envoy Elliott Abrams: 'Interim president' of Venezuela not violating rules because they were changed for him
- It's back to the Iran-Contra days under Trump
- See RT America confront US Venezuelan envoy Abrams on past war crimes
- Exactly 18 years after US coup against Venezuela, Pompeo and Abrams warn another is coming
- Abrams: Project Venezuela 'still on track' with even more sanctions coming 'any day now'
The microblogging platform announced it will label accounts belonging to key government officials in countries on the UN Security Council, as well as accounts belonging to state-linked media outlets, their editors-in-chief and senior staff.
In a Thursday blog post, it warned it will no longer show tweets from state-linked media accounts on the home screen, notifications, or search.
Comment: If certain foreign media were leaning 'left' would there be this all-out pre-election push to censor?
The Russian Foreign Ministry responded with all that needs to be said:
See also: US State Department 'Russian disinformation' report aims to stop normalization of relations, discredit alt media
That's according to Safronov's lawyer, Ivan Pavlov, who has regularly provided the public with updates as the case has progressed.
He says that investigators claim the adviser to Dmitry Rogozin, the head of national space agency Roscosmos, transferred secret information to the Czechs using VeraCrypt encryption software. They also allege that fragments of the historian Roy Medvedev's book 'Post-Soviet Russia: A Journey Through the Yeltsin Era' were used as passwords.
Comment: More background on Safronov's case:
- Russia arrests ex-journalist Ivan Safronov, accused of spying for Czechs and Americans
- High treason or state oppression? Russian journalist arrested and charged with passing intel to Czech Republic
- Russian serviceman arrested for high treason; former journalist accused of passing secrets to Czech Republic
Three networks in the utility's transmission system in Manhattan lost their electricity supply at 5:13 a.m., Con Ed spokesman Philip O'Brien told The Post at 6:30 a.m., adding that the power has been restored.
"And we're back! Here's the moment electricity returned to upper Manhattan," @kendisgibson said in a tweet.
The blackout affected the Upper West Side, Upper East Side and Harlem, O'Brien said. The cause is being investigated.

In this July 9, 2020, file photo, protesters gather in front of district attorney's office in Salt Lake City.
The felony criminal mischief charges are more serious because they carry a gang enhancement. Prosecutors said Wednesday that's justified because the protesters worked together to cause thousands of dollars in damage, but watchdogs called the use of the 1990s-era law troubling, especially in the context of criminal justice reform and minority communities.
"This is so far beyond just the enforcement of the law, it feels retaliatory," said Madalena McNeil, who is facing a potential life sentence over felony criminal mischief and riot charges. Charging documents say she bought red paint at a Home Depot before the July 9 demonstration sparked by a fatal police shooting ruling. She later yelled at and shifted her weight as if to slam into police during the demonstration, charges state. "It's really frustrating and scary ... I just feel so much concern for what this means for the right to protest in general."
Comment: See also:
- The White Black Nationalist Color Revolution
- Pedophile Antifa militant arrested for stabbing black Trump supporter in Portland
- Stop Pretending The BLM Protests Were Peaceful
- Convicted terrorist linked to BLM group
- Marxist BLM protest leader calls for black militia, revolution
- The riots will continue: Portland prosecutors drop charges & release BLM, Antifa rioters

Australia's second city Melbourne has entered the country's toughest lockdown to date
Melbourne's streets were visibly quieter as non-essential businesses were forced to shutter under new coronavirus rules expected to be in place for six weeks. A second lockdown for the state capital of Victoria began in early July but additional regulations came into force overnight, requiring hundreds of thousands more people to stay at home.
Residents are still allowed to go out during the daytime for exercise and food, or for work if their business is deemed essential.
Comment: Let's see. Taking the number of cases and the number of deaths listed in the article, as simple calculation produces a mortality rate of (checks calculator) 0.01275 percent.
Yet, without even considering how many of the fatalities were actually due to underlying conditions such as being elderly, or comorbidities like diabetes, the entire city is put into prison. This isn't about health, it's about controlling populations, and Australia is one of the labs.
Today, Wednesday, marks 90 days before the presidential election, a date in the calendar that is supposed to be of special note to the Justice Department. That's because of two department guidelines, one a written policy that no action be influenced in any way by politics. Another, unwritten norm urges officials to defer publicly charging or taking any other overt investigative steps or disclosures that could affect a coming election.
Attorney General William Barr appears poised to trample on both. At least two developing investigations could be fodder for pre-election political machinations. The first is an apparently sprawling investigation by John Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, that began as an examination of the origins of the F.B.I. investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election. The other, led by John Bash, the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas, is about the so-called unmasking of Trump associates by Obama administration officials. Mr. Barr personally unleashed both investigations and handpicked the attorneys to run them.
Comment: Barr, Durham and company have the Obama Administration, employees of the FBI, and others - on the proverbial ropes. And the political warfare only continues to escalate just in time for the Presidential election. Whatever the ultimate outcome, we continue to be privy to quite a show with a helleva lot at stake for many.
See also:
- Durham investigation puts spotlight on John Brennan
- Trump Chief of Staff: Indictments expected from Durham probe
- Former US Attorney Joe diGenova on Durham investigation: "This is a big deal. He's actually investigating the greatest crime in American history"
- Powell: Unsealed FBI handwritten notes and emails reveal agents plotted perjury trap on Flynn
- Sidney Powell: Michael Flynn was prepared to 'audit' Obama spy officials before getting 'set up'













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