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New report: Trump actions on coronavirus saved hundreds of thousands of lives

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President Trump holds a press briefing on March 16, 2020.
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced a new select subcommittee to investigate and oversee the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic, Republicans knew we were in for a fight. Democrats were going to use this subcommittee to relentlessly hamper, harass and pass blame on the Trump administration in the middle of the worst pandemic in a century.

Over the past months, I've led Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis as we've tried to cut through the noise and partisanship. After over a dozen hearings, Democrats have still failed to uncover any major fault in the Trump administration's pandemic response.

However, despite Democrats' best efforts to obstruct our investigations, select subcommittee Republicans established several key takeaways about the Trump administration's pandemic response, as well as some shocking revelations about Democratic governors' deadly "must admit" orders in nursing homes.

Comment: Trump the business man, has done the best he could in the situation with the information he was given. Some things, like ramping up PPE and ventilator production, providing timely assistance to states that were in trouble (think hospital ships to New York City and San Francisco), plus daily press briefings were done very well. Other policies such as the infamous mask and social distancing mandates have to be laid at the feet of Fauci and other Deep State creatures who have their own agenda.


Bullseye

Russia-Europe cooperation sacrificed to US ambition - German ex-diplomat to RT

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Germany's reunification 30 years ago could have started an era of unprecedented cooperation between the US, Europe and Russia, German ex-diplomat Frank Elbe told RT. Yet, Washington chose domination over lucrative partnership.

On October 3, Germany celebrates the day of national unity - a holiday marking the moment when capitalist West Germany and socialist East Germany officially merged into one state once again. With Moscow still having a sway over the situation in the East, the historical reunification could not have been possible without the tacit support of the then-Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, who repeatedly stated that the Germans should determine their fate themselves.

The reunification was followed by the adoption of the Paris Charter for a New Europe - a universal document signed by 32 European nations, including the former members of the Soviet bloc, as well as the US and Canada. It could have helped Europe to leave the legacy of the Cold War behind and pave the way for a united cooperation space "from Vancouver to Vladivostok," veteran German diplomat Frank Elbe told RT Deutsch.

Comment: See also:


Eye 1

Unprecedented monetary overhaul: Fed preparing to deposit digital dollars directly to each American

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The Fed has plans to create a hybrid digital legal tender, which differs from reserves that are stuck within the financial system, in that way, it could make direct deposits into US consumer accounts. How is that different from the previous forms of helicopter money? Essentially, it isn't. Apart from the consideration that it would have direct access to consumers information regarding transactions and any other monetary proceedings. Nothing major, right?

Furthermore, Loretta Mester, Cleveland Fed president, has publicly stated in the Chicago Payment Symposium, in a section titled Central Bank Digital Currencies that the experience with the current health-crisis-related emergency payments "has brought forward an idea that was already gaining increased attention at central banks around the world, that is, central bank digital currency (CBDC)". And after the unexpected reveal, she goes on explaining that the "legislation has proposed that each American have an account at the Fed in which digital dollars could be deposited, as liabilities of the Federal Reserve Banks, which could be used for emergency payments."


Magnify

Trump will surely use his Covid for election advantage, potential breakthrough on New START

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FILE PHOTO: A launch of an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile from Vandenberg Air Force Base created an explosion–like image over I–15 freeway about 30 miles west of Baker, California approximately 7:30 pm. 9/19/02
Washington's hardline conditions for extending the New START treaty have been rejected out of hand by Russia. And yet, the US ambassador to Russia holds out hope for a deal. Trump's Covid-19 illness may make this a possibility.

In a unique case of diplomacy by interview, President Trump's special adviser for arms control, the Russian deputy foreign minister, and the US ambassador to Russia have moved the needle slightly in the direction of a negotiated extension of the New START treaty prior to its expiration in February 2021.

Marshall Billingslea, Trump's arms control Czar, gave an interview to a Russian magazine, Kommersant, where it outlined what appeared to be patently unacceptable demands on Russia if a treaty extension were to be possible. "If Russia does not accept our offer before the elections, the entry price will go up," Billingslea told Kommersant.

Bizarro Earth

Azerbaijan's president says "neighbor" Russia is most suitable mediator, Turkey accused of sending terrorists in from Middle East

Nagorno

FILE PHOTO: View shows settlement in Martakert district in Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has named Russia as the best-placed country to resolve the dispute with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh, noting that Moscow has more knowledge of the region than either Paris or Washington.

"Russia is one of the countries which is a mediator, along with United States and France," Aliyev said in an interview with Al Jazeera published on Saturday.

"Of course, Russia has a special position, because it's a neighbor to Azerbaijan, neighbor to the region."

Comment: RT reports that Azerbaijan's president says the three decade conflict must be resolved "as soon as possible":
'We can't wait for another 30 years'

In an interview with Al Jazeera, published on Saturday, Aliyev said that the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) group on Nagorno-Karabakh, co-chaired by the US, France and Russia, "has been working for 28 years to mediate a solution, but to no avail."

We are not in a position to listen to statements like 'Stop it, we will work [with you], we will negotiate, we will help.' We have heard this many times. We do not have time to wait for another 30 years. The conflict must be resolved now.

The decades-long dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh - a large Armenian-populated enclave within Azerbaijan - turned violent on September 27, when Armenia and Azerbaijan blamed each other for aggression long the border. Heavy fighting continued throughout the week, with deaths reported among Armenian and Azerbaijani forces, as well as civilian casualties. Several buildings, including a hospital, were damaged during shelling of the disputed region's capital on Friday.

On Thursday, the leaders of Russia, France and the US issued a joint statement, urging for an immediate end to the violence and for both sides to resume talks. Aliyev's office reported that President Macron of France had made a phone call to the Azerbaijani leader on Friday, again urging for a ceasefire and negotiations.

Aliyev, however, told Al Jazeera that talks would be "meaningless" unless Armenia agreed to "the return of the occupied territories to Azerbaijan." The region proclaimed itself independent amid a bloody war in the early 1990s against the backdrop of the breakup of the Soviet Union, and has remained closely allied with Armenia.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, meanwhile, told Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail that "a ceasefire can be established only if Turkey is removed from the South Caucasus," referring to Ankara's strong support for its historical ally Azerbaijan. He also said that "terrorists" from the Middle East are fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh "under Turkey's sponsorship."

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday that "if the situation is not resolved" and Azerbaijan does ask for assistance, Ankara "would not hesitate" to provide it.

President Macron previously said that France has "credible" information that Syrian militants arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh through Turkey. Russia's Foreign Ministry also warned that the deployment of militants from Syria and Libya creates "long-term threats to the security of all countries in the region."
RFE/RL reports that both countries have shown a willingness to resolve the conflict:
The comments come one day after the Armenian Foreign Ministry said it welcomed a joint call the previous day from the Minsk Group for an immediate cessation of hostilities between forces fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.

There are concerns that this week's flare-up in violence around the disputed territory could grow into a full-blown war between the archfoes and draw in regional powers Russia and NATO-member Turkey.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on October 3 rejected "superficial" demands for a cease-fire. Such demands "will not be useful this time," Cavusoglu said, according to state-run Anadolu news agency.

Cavusoglu said a day earlier at a news conference in Rome with his Italian counterpart that a cease-fire would be conditional on Armenia's withdrawal.

"As the Azerbaijani president has said, Armenia must withdraw from these territories in order for Azerbaijan to declare a cease-fire," Cavusoglu said. "This is an absolute legitimate call."

Armenia on October 2 accused Azerbaijani forces of striking Nagorno-Karabakh's capital, Stepanakert. RFE/RL's Armenian Service reported that four people were injured but no one was killed.

Shoot-Down Claims

Armenia also claimed it had shot down three Azerbaijani aircraft on October 3. Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry denied the claim, saying "not a single combat aircraft of the Azerbaijani Air Force was shot down."

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said in an address on October 3 that the scale of the attack was unprecedented.

"We are experiencing, perhaps, the most decisive moment in our millennial history," Pashinian said, adding: "Today, more than ever, we are determined to defend our identity, our homeland, our right."

Pashinian said he spoke by phone on October 2 with commanders and other officers who are on the front line. He said about 150 high-ranking Turkish military personnel "are at the command posts of various levels of the armed forces of Azerbaijan and are in charge of military operations."

Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as Azerbaijani territory, but it and a handful of adjoining regions are controlled by ethnic Armenian separatists with close ties to Yerevan.

The Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by telephone with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on October 2 and "insisted on the need to immediately stop the hostilities and resume political-diplomatic efforts" to settle the dispute in line with the Minsk Group appeal.

Both men "agreed to continue contacts in various formats," it said.



Yoda

Trump to appoint Tom Fitton to court oversight agency empowered to remove certain judges for misconduct

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Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch
President Trump plans to name Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton to a court oversight agency which has the power to remove certain judges for misconduct.

The White House on Friday announced Trump's intention to name Tom Fitton to the D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure.

Tom Fitton is currently the president of conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch.

Recall, it was Judicial Watch that broke the story wide open about Hillary Clinton's private email server in 2015.

Comment: Indeed, Judicial Watch has been in the forefront of prying documents out of the hands of swamp creatures that the American people are entitled to see. JW is incredibly tenacious, with results sometimes taking years due to bureaucratic 'slow-walking' of FOIA requests. But they never give up.

A small sample of their work:


Bad Guys

Germany says it expects EU to impose sanctions against Russia over Navalny case

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German Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maas walks during the foreign affairs ministers council in Brussels, Belgium September 21, 2020.
Germany expects the European Union to impose new sanctions against Russia over the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny with an internationally banned nerve agent, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Saturday.

Navalny emerged from a coma in early September after suddenly falling ill during a flight in Siberia on Aug. 20 and later being airlifted to Berlin for treatment. German doctors say he was poisoned with Novichok, a Russian nerve agent.

Germany, France and other Western countries have demanded an explanation from the Kremlin for Navalny's illness. Russia says it has seen no firm evidence he was poisoned and denies involvement in any attack on him.

Comment: John Helmer's excellent breakdown what was likely a false-flag operation in which Navalny was an unwitting participant:

Navalny, Pevchikh are barking dogs: Merkel and Nord Stream-2 are the caravan which moves on


Newspaper

'Enough is enough': Iran calls on world community to force Israel to destroy its nukes

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Tehran and Tel Aviv have engaged in a years-long debate about one another's nuclear intentions, with Israeli officials accusing the Islamic Republic of trying to build up a nuclear arsenal to attack Israel, and Iran countering by pointing out that the Jewish State is the only nation in the Middle East which actually already has nuclear weapons.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has appealed to the international community to pressure Israel to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and eliminate its stockpile of nukes.
"The international community must compel Israel - which has aggression in its very DNA - to promptly accede to the NPT and destroy its nuclear arsenal," Zarif said, speaking in a pre-recorded virtual address to the UN on Friday.

Comment: It's likely that Iran has a nuke, but history has shown us that those running Israel are the ones who would be most likely use theirs:


NPC

Not the 'Bee' (really!): Dem senator says Covid-19 won't stop Trump because his real campaign surrogate, PUTIN, will 'ramp up' activities to compensate

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Connecticut Democrat Senator Chris Murphy goes over the edge with TDS
A Democratic senator has declared President Donald Trump's recently-revealed positive coronavirus test will barely be a stumbling block to his re-election, insisting his alleged Russian puppet master Vladimir Putin will step in.

The Russians are going to take up the slack in promoting the president's re-election as Trump retreats into quarantine, Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy told CNN on Friday, claiming the Kremlin would "increase the pace of interference operations" to cover for the president's expected retreat from the campaign trail.

"The Russians have learned" from 2016's never-proven election-meddling activity, Murphy warned, suggesting "They are now trying to use US persons and fake websites in order to proffer a narrative that helps President Trump's reelection."

Comment: RT came in for a little Russia-bashing too, courtesy of the Wall Street Journal:
The mere act of reporting that Democratic voters are worried about presidential candidate Joe Biden catching the coronavirus - after President Donald Trump tested positive - apparently amounts to Russian meddling in US elections.

"Russian state media is amplifying concerns that Trump could have exposed Joe Biden to coronavirus at the debate," wrote Dustin Volz of the Wall Street Journal on Friday.


"Public health experts have said this scenario is unlikely," Volz notes, adding that US intelligence agencies have "assessed Russia is interfering in the election to harm Biden's campaign."

The actual story Volz was tweeting about simply reported on the concerns shared on social media by a number of prominent Democrats.

Does that make comedian Kumail Nanjiani or actress Patricia Arquette "Russian assets"? If so, NYT contributor Wajahat Ali is certainly KGB, and former US ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul has finally been unmasked as a sleeper agent of the Kremlin!

In its article, RT quoted actual people who were concerned about Biden's health. About an hour later, ABC News merely asserted that "new concerns surfaced" that Trump may have exposed Biden to Covid-19 during the debate on Tuesday, no sources provided. By the Wall Street Journal reporter's logic, apparently that would mean ABC is run by Russian President Vladimir Putin personally. Those are the rules.


Volz, whose Twitter bio notes he writes "about a lot of three-letter agencies" (which means spies), feels the need to highlight a US intelligence "assessment" alleging Russian interference in the 2020 election.

That's a strange thing to amplify in this context, given that a similar "assessment" said the same thing back in 2017 and also had an obsession with RT. That assessment then fueled the evidence-free 'Russiagate' conspiracy theory, which has since been repeatedly debunked - except in the minds of US journalists embedded with "three-letter agencies," obviously.



Attention

President Trump and first lady test 'positive' for The Covid - UPDATES


Comment: Whatever is going on here, the timing - weeks before Trump's likely re-election - is strange...


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President Donald Trump stands on stage with first lady Melania Trump after the first presidential debate with Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for the coronavirus, the president tweeted early Friday.

Trump's positive test comes just hours after the White House announced that senior aide Hope Hicks came down with the virus after traveling with the president several times this week. Trump was last seen by reporters returning to the White House on Thursday evening and looked to be in good health. Trump is 74 years old, putting him at higher risk of serious complications from a virus that has now killed more than 200,000 people nationwide.

"Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!" Trump tweeted.


Trump announced late Thursday that he and first lady Melania Trump were beginning a "quarantine process" after Hicks came down with the virus, though it wasn't clear what that entailed. It can take days for an infection to be detectable by a test.

The diagnosis marks a major blow for a president who has been trying desperately to convince the American public that the worst of the pandemic is behind them even as cases continue to rise with four weeks before Election Day. And it stands as the most serious known public health scare encountered by any sitting American president in recent history.

Comment: Trump is reportedly experiencing 'mild' symptoms. Pence and his wife have tested negative, but RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel reportedly tested positive on Wednesday. Stocks slumped after the announcement about Trump.

Biden and Jill are reportedly 'praying' for Trump and Melania's health and safety - very presidential, very fake. Many are now worried that Trump gave Biden Covid during the debate:



Putin also wished the Trumps a swift recovery, saying: "I'm sure your vitality, strong spirit and optimism will help you beat this dangerous virus." The Sputnik V vaccine creators offered their vaccine to the White House staff.

UPDATE: Trump is reportedly fatigued but in good spirits, and has been treated with the "Regeneron polyclonal antibody cocktail and several supplements." Melania has a cough and a headache, but the rest of the family has tested negative. Trump will be flown to Walter Reed for a few days as a "precautionary measure." The campaign has shifted to "virtual mode" while Pence has assumed more White House duties.

Rachel Maddow had the decency to pray for the President and First Lady, only to be blasted by her audience.

Pelosi discussed continuity of government plans and discussion with the military on MSNBC:


Biden tested negative today, for what it's worth.

UPDATE: Now at Walter Reed, Trump is "doing very well", according to his doctor, but notes that the Covid hasn't yet entered the inflammatory phase (assuming Trump even becomes symptomatic). He says Trump hasn't needed supplemental oxygen, and has started a course of Remdesivir antiviral therapy.

Senators Thom Tillis and Mike Lee, along with Kellyanne Conway, are the latest to have tested positive. (So far no one seems to be showing any actual symptoms besides a mild cough, unsurprisingly.) Also Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien.

Also unsurprisingly, Democrats are happy to see Trump get Covid, according to a new poll. It's more than that, of course. For example (more at the linked article):


Twitter says it will remove posts calling for the death of Trump. (So far, many of the examples linked to above are still up, however. For another large collection of such tweets, go here.)

Update: Trump's doctor has had to clarify his clarification of the time of Trump's test, and whether or not he has needed oxygen: "The president was first diagnosed with Covid-19 on the evening of Thursday, October 1st and had received Regeneron's antibody cocktail on Friday, October 2nd." While saying he hadn't needed oxygen today, he dodged the question of whether he had needed oxygen at any point. Trump's chief of staff had revealed that his condition was "very concerning". Oh, and Chris Christie (who helped Trump prepare for the debate) also has the Covid, and has checked himself into a hospital as a precaution.