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"I welcome your decision to open a trade, technology and innovation office, an official office of the Government of Brazil, in Jerusalem," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said when he met with Bolsonaro at his home, where the two issued joint statements.
"I hope that this is a first step toward the opening in time of the Brazilian Embassy in Jerusalem," Netanyahu said. "I would like to welcome you my friend and say to you and to the entire wonderful delegation that you brought - Welcome to Jerusalem the capital of Israel!"
The House Judiciary Committee plans to hold votes on Wednesday to authorize the subpoenas, the panel said Monday in a news release. Three days earlier, Attorney General William Barr said he would provide Congress with a redacted version of Mueller's report on his investigation into Trump and Russian election meddling by mid-April.
"Congress requires the full and complete Special Counsel report, without redactions, as well as access to the underlying evidence," Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler said in an emailed statement Monday. "Attorney General Barr has thus far indicated he will not meet the April 2 deadline set by myself and five other Committee chairs, and refused to work with us to provide the full report, without redactions, to Congress. The Attorney General should reconsider so that we can work together to ensure the maximum transparency of this important report to both Congress and the American people."
"Pending an unequivocal Turkish decision to forgo delivery of the S-400, deliveries and activities associated with the stand-up of Turkey's F-35 operational capability have been suspended while our dialogue on this important matter continues with Turkey," a Pentagon spokesperson said on April 1.
Washington has been warning Ankara for months that buying the S-400 system would jeopardize its planned purchase of the advanced fighter aircraft.
Comment: Sputnik reports Turkey was actually manufacturing parts for US F-35s and so their futile attempts to coerce Turkey into exclusive deals that would isolate Russia have backfired; an increasingly common occurrence:
Pentagon Working on Secondary Supply Sources for Turkish-Made F-35 PartsSee also:
The US Defence Department is searching for new sources to replace Turkish-made F-35 aircraft parts after Washington suspended activities associated with Turkey's F-35 operational capability, Pentagon spokesperson Charles Summers said in a statement.
"The United States has been clear that Turkey's acquisition of the S-400 is unacceptable," Summers said on Monday. "Therefore, the DoD has initiated steps necessary to ensure prudent program planning and resiliency of the F-35 supply chain. Secondary sources of supply for Turkish-produced parts are now in development."
The Pentagon said on Monday that the United States suspended deliveries and activities associated with Turkey's F-35 operational capability due to Ankara's decision to purchase the Russian missile defence systems.
"We very much regret the current situation facing our F-35 partnership with Turkey, and the DoD is taking prudent steps to protect the shared investments made in our critical technology," Summers said on Monday. "Our important dialogue on this matter will continue, however, until they forgo delivery of the S-400, the United States has suspended deliveries and activities associated with the stand-up of Turkey's F-35 operational capability. Should Turkey procure the S-400, their continued participation in the F-35 program is at risk."
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan decided not to abandon plans to buy the Russian system despite US claims that the S-400s may compromise the security of their F-35s. Commenting on the planned purchase, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that Ankara purchases Russia's S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft missile systems for its own needs and there will be no reselling. According to the Turkish official, Ankara will receive the military equipment from Moscow in July.
- USAF grounds Boeing built B-1 Lancer bomber for the second time over ejection system problems
- Chaos erupts after Erdogan loses capital in local elections, wins majority
- Washington will lose if it refuses to sell Turkey F-35s, Russia can sell them Su-35s
- New Pentagon report reveals that half of F-35 fleet grounded by tech problems

An Israeli flag flutters at Mount of Olives with the Old City of Jerusalem and its Dome of the Rock mosque in the centre, March 27, 2019.
That process, they say, has only accelerated in the wake of US President Donald Trump's decision a year ago to relocate the American embassy to Jerusalem, effectively endorsing the city as Israel's exclusive capital.
"Israel wants Palestinians in Jerusalem to understand that they are trapped, that they are being strangled, in the hope they will conclude that life is better outside the city," said Amneh Badran, a politics professor at Jerusalem's Al Quds university.
In his ongoing quest to satisfy the political censorship demands of Western governments, Zuckerberg told German publishing house Axel Springer that he is considering the introduction of a dedicated news section for the social media platform, which would potentially use humans to curate the news from "broadly trusted" outlets. Zuckerberg said Facebook might also start paying news publishers to include their articles in this dedicated news section in an effort to reward "high-quality, trustworthy content."
With social media censorship already at worryingly high levels, who will decide which outlets are "broadly trusted" and which are untrustworthy? What qualifies one outlet as more "trusted" than another? Will Zuckerberg make the criteria public?
Fresh from the anti-climactic Russiagate saga and long-awaited Mueller report, will Facebook penalize all the outlets that incessantly pushed the Trump/Russia "collusion" narrative and hyped fake "bombshells" for more than two years sans evidence, or will the likes of MSNBC and Rachel Maddow automatically earn "trusted" status? The answer to that question is blindingly obvious.
Comment: A 'dedicated news' section might not be such a bad thing, you'll know exactly where all the top-notch 'high-quality' propaganda is and can keep away. But otherwise, Facebook and all the other major social media platforms are essentially extensions of big government. We can expect to see increasing control and censorship down the road. See also:
- Facebook Teams up With Mainstream Media to Directly Censor News Websites
- 'I've been a bad boy' Zuckerberg wants government internet regulation, says Facebook has 'too much power over free speech'
- Tulsi Gabbard slams Facebook over censorship, calls on Americans to 'defend free speech for all'
It's been called nothing less than an alleged "coup." The investigation and all its machinations was either to ensure the election of former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton or remove a duly elected president.
The mountains of evidence uncovered over the past two years all point in this direction but so many questions are still left unanswered.
Despite to years of grueling investigations, it is only the beginning. Moreover, the American people deserve full transparency into what actually occurred, who was behind the operation against Trump and how high up the chain of command did this go?
Comment: The plotters' house of cards appears to be well on its way to collapse:
- Not just spied upon, Trump was entrapped
- Rand Paul rages on Russiagate hoax: "Officials must be asked under oath what Obama knew, and when?"
- Solomon and Carter: It's time to question Obama and Clinton about FISA warrant abuse
- Devin Nunes has ample cause to submit a criminal referral for CIA Director John Brennan

Then-Vice President Joe Biden poses for photos with major Democratic contributors during a 2009 Greenwich fundraiser for Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., who is also pictured.
A Connecticut woman says Joe Biden touched her inappropriately and rubbed noses with her during a 2009 political fundraiser in Greenwich when he was vice president, drawing further scrutiny to the Democrat and his history of unwanted contact with women as he ponders a presidential run
"It wasn't sexual, but he did grab me by the head," Amy Lappos told The Courant Monday. "He put his hand around my neck and pulled me in to rub noses with me. When he was pulling me in, I thought he was going to kiss me on the mouth.
Lappos posted about the alleged incident on the Facebook page of Connecticut Women in Politics Sunday in response to a similar account by former Nevada legislator Lucy Flores, which comes as Biden is considering a 2020 run for president. Flores accused Biden of kissing her on the back of her head in 2014, when she was a candidate for lieutenant governor.
Tareck El Aissami, in comments for TeleSur, who sits as Venezuela's Minister of Industry and National Production, for his part stressed the importance of the delivery as an exercise of sovereignty, and added that "the aggression Venezuela has experienced, the terrorist acts, the blockade and the financial persecution are unprecedented anywhere in the world."
Comment: Venezuela has not only been receiving humanitarian supplies... Russia gives US a red line in Venezuela then pulls a Syria: S-300 missile batteries now up and active near Caracas
In a BBC documentary, Julian Smith - who manages party discipline - is also critical of the cabinet's behaviour.
The attack comes as the cabinet is split over whether to move to a softer deal that could mean a customs union.
No 10 said the prime minister had "never used the term soft Brexit".
Several cabinet ministers have said agreeing to a customs union would break promises the Conservatives made at the 2017 election while ex-minister Steve Baker said doing so would "shatter" the party.
Comment: See also:
- Still Confused About Brexit? It's Actually Pretty Simple...
- Brexit: A Political Farce Based on a Public Lie
- Brexit Has Exposed The Rotten Foundations of Britain's Political System
- NewsReal: California Wildfires, Climate Change, And The Impossible Brexit
- NewsReal: Yellow Vest Protests, Brexit Farce - Revolutionary Climate in Western Europe?
The Hawaiian congresswoman and Democratic presidential candidate took aim at the Kingdom's history of extremism in a Twitter video that criticized Energy Secretary Rick Perry's secret authorizations, to six US companies, allowing for the sale of nuclear power technology and assistance to Saudi Arabia, as Reuters revealed last week. Gabbard said the move is "both mind-blowing and inexplicable."
Saudi Arabia is the "primary exporter of jihadist ideology, Wahhabi Salafist ideology that is the motivation and inspiration for terrorist groups like ISIS and al Qaeda - groups that the Saudis both directly and indirectly support," Gabbard said.













Comment: The Jerusalem Post reports more about the pressure Bolsonaro's under: