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Gabbard's decision to bow out on Thursday may have made sense from an electoral perspective - with just two delegates from her native American Samoa, she wasn't exactly a serious challenger to the much-more-popular Biden or even Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, whom she supported in the 2016 race.
Shut out of the primary debates by a Democratic Party establishment afraid she might do to the frontrunner what she had done to California Senator Kamala Harris, whose juggernaut campaign began taking on water after Gabbard exposed her heinous record live on stage, Gabbard had little hope of an eleventh-hour electoral rally.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters on Friday that the US, which is frustrated over the Moscow-Ankara accord on the Idlib settlement, uses any pretext to promote anti-Russian hysteria.
She said that the Ministry has paid attention to "the intensification of contacts between American politicians and the quasi-humanitarian organisation White Helmets operating in Syria".
"Such contacts usually end up with big problems in the region in the form of provocations and provocative actions. On 17 March, US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun met the White Helmets leader despite restrictions on contacts with foreigners introduced by the State Department in connection with the spread of the coronavirus", Zakharova said.
Comment: That Washington would continue to prop up the now widely discredited White Helmets demonstrates that not only do the war hawks still have Syria in their crosshairs - but are also absolutely desperate to come up with any pretense for staying involved and injecting continued chaos in the Levant.
See also:
- Russian MoD: Video of fake chemical attack in Syria already complete, White Helmets co-produced footage
- The Mysterious Death of White Helmets Founder James Le Mesurier
- US increases funding to White Helmets who are persecuting Syrian Christians in Idlib
- More Than 40 Members of the White Helmets Admit to Staging of Chemical Attacks in Syria
- US to give $5 million to terrorist propaganda outfit the White Helmets, via UN mechanism in Syria
- The White Helmets, alleged organ traders & child kidnappers who should be condemned, instead receive praise from mainstream media
Judicial Watch announced today that Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) and the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to dismiss the lawsuit against them for the controversial impeachment-related subpoenas for phone records, including those of Rudy Giuliani, President Trump's lawyer. Schiff and the Committee are being represented by the Office of General Counsel for the House of Representatives.
The phone records led to the publication of the private phone records of Giuliani, Congressman Devon Nunes, journalist John Solomon, Trump attorney Jay Sekulow, attorney Victoria Toensing, and other American citizens.
Comment: Schiff has been a running disaster. He should have been turfed off the Intel Committee in the first year of "Russia-gate" and then impeached. How doe he manage to hang on?
- Rep. Devin Nunes suing Adam Schiff for unlawfully releasing his phone records
- Republican John Ratcliffe: Schiff is running a corrupt process to overthrow Trump
- Trey Gowdy: CIA could stop giving Schiff information - 'he leaks like a screen door on a submarine'
- House Intel Republicans are demanding Rep. Adam Schiff's immediate resignation: 'No faith in your abilities to discharge your duties'
- Gaetz puts forth resolution to remove Schiff from House Intel Committee
Comment: From sanctions to economic implosion to a massive free speech clampdown with all the usual suspects - Corbett and Pilato cover a range of fast-moving developments - and offer some crucial insights into what these events point to in the near to mid to far term.
As Corbett said in this recent video: 1929 + 1984 + 9/11 = 2020
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Senator Richard Burr, a Republican from North Carolina, and Kelly Loeffler, a Republican from Georgia, both completed their sales at a time when the Trump administration and GOP leaders were downplaying the potential damage the virus might cause in the U.S. and before drastic stock-market plunges set off by the pandemic.
Burr is chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which receives frequent briefings about threats facing the country, and has experience responding to public-health crises. Loeffler - who was appointed to her seat in December after Senator Johnny Isakson announced that he was resigning because of health problems - is married to the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, Jeffrey Sprecher.
"Everyone is required to stay home except to get food, care for a relative or friend, get necessary health care, or go to an essential job," reads a statement on California's coronavirus response website, issued following Newsom's order. "If you go out, keep at least 6 feet of distance."
Businesses to remain open during the lockdown include banks, pharmacies, gas stations, as well as grocery stores and restaurants - though the latter will be confined to carry-out and delivery only.
Burr (R-North Carolina) found himself under attack from two directions on Thursday. Early in the day, National Public Radio ran a story based on "secret recordings" from a speech he gave in North Carolina in late February, where he gave oddly specific warnings about Covid-19 to an elite group of donors, while keeping the rest of the American public in the dark.
The North Carolina Republican struck back later in the day, accusing NPR on Twitter of "journalistic malpractice" for "knowingly and irresponsibly" misrepresenting the speech, and calling the article a "tabloid-style hit piece."
Comment: A second US senator is also being accused of insider trading. Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler sold stock on January 24th, the very day that her committee, the Senate Health Committee, hosted a private, all-senators briefing from administration officials, including the CDC director and Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institutes of Health of the United States, on the coronavirus.
The price of crude oil has crashed to $20 this week, due to a one-two punch of Saudi Arabia flooding the market with record output and a sharp drop in global demand owing to the coronavirus pandemic. Asked about it during a press conference about the pandemic on Thursday, Trump described the price war as "very bad" for Saudi Arabia and "devastating" to Russia, but helpful in a way to American consumers as it will lower gas prices at the pump.
"We have a lot of power over the situation," Trump added, saying the US might get involved in mediating the dispute "at the appropriate time."
For months now, Democrats have assailed Attorney General William Barr as a flunky for President Trump who lacks the independence to make law enforcement decisions free of politics when it comes to scandals surrounding his boss.
Barr, of course, adamantly denies such accusations.
But as Democrats have upped the ante on this front heading into the 2020 election, one of their own former occupants at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has unexpectedly acknowledged he exercised his own political sway over the Justice Department.
In fact, former President Bill Clinton states in a new Hulu documentary entitled "Hillary" that he gave the "go ahead" for then-Attorney General Janet Reno to name special counsel Robert Fiske in 1994 to investigate the Whitewater scandal that tainted his presidency.
It's a decision he now regrets, having opened the door to his own impeachment after Fiske's successor, Ken Starr, widened the probe to encompass the Monica Lewinsky affair.
India's state-owned Container Corporation of India (Concor) and Russian Railways Logistics Joint Stock Company (RZD) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to transport cargo between India and Russia - based on a single invoice - via the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a 7,200-km multi-modal transportation network project cutting right across Central Asia, starting in Iran and ending in Astrakhan, Russia.
"Within three months, traders from India and Russia could move goods between the two countries through Iran," Concor chairman V Kalyana Rama said last week.
Comment: "Pandemic" not withstanding, life goes on. Trade between Russia and China is as brisk as ever:
While the coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on global trade, cargo volume between Russia and its biggest trading partner, China, is growing, according to the Russian consul general in Harbin, Vladimir Oschepkov.
"According to our estimates, the volume of cargo transportation between our countries is gradually increasing," the diplomat told RIA Novosti.
More than 300 trucks and up to 35 trains cross the border in both directions every day. Russian carriers mainly transport wood, soy, coal, ore, and fertilizers, which are in demand in China due to the beginning of seasonal field work.
The consul general noted that the measures imposed to contain the spread of Covid-19 affect bilateral trade, but as soon as the restrictions are lifted, it will quickly rebound. The Chinese economy is slowly recovering from the pandemic, which is believed to have originated in Hubei province. Many companies, both domestic and foreign, have already resumed operations across the country, but some analysts say production capacity has not been fully restored.
According to Oschepkov, around 90 percent of export-oriented facilities in the Chinese regions bordering Russia have already returned to work.
Trade turnover between the two countries set a new record last year, rising more than three percent to surpass $110 billion. Trade volume continued to increase in the first two months of this year - more than five percent compared to the same period of 2019.















Comment: Tulsi has always said she would 'support the Democratic nominee'. Unfortunately, it's Biden. Did she have to hold her nose to do it? Was it a strategic move to secure future possibilities in 2024? Only time will tell. In any case, it throws a wrench into Killary's 'Russian asset' smear.