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Report: Wilbur Ross Threatened To Fire NOAA Employees After Birmingham Statement

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross called acting NOAA Administrator Neil Jacobs from Greece to threaten him and top officials with termination if they didn’t contradict a statement from the Birmingham, Alabama office undermining President Donald Trump’s bogus Hurricane Dorian meteorology.

According to the New York Times, Ross called Jacobs two days after Trump wielded his infamous Sharpie map to undergird his baseless conviction that Alabama was originally projected to be hit by Hurricane Dorian.

Ross demanded that Jacobs fix the Birmingham office’s contradiction of the President’s statements. When Jacobs refused, Ross said that the political staff would be fired otherwise. Those members of NOAA are not scientists but administration appointees.

Later that same day, an unsigned statement popped up on the NOAA website criticizing the Birmingham office for “speaking in absolute terms.”

Craig McLean, the chief acting scientist at NOAA, announced in a Sunday email that he’d be launching an investigation into the whole incident, calling the unsigned NOAA statement “political” and a “danger to public safety.”
 

Census Bureau Offers New Clues About Plan To Collect Data For GOP Power Grab


A top Census Bureau official on Friday cleared up one mystery surrounding whether government data will be used to tilt electoral maps towards Republicans. Another mystery, however, remains when it comes to whether President Trump’s citizenship data project will be successful.

Chief Census Bureau scientist John Abowd gave a presentation to a group of statistical researchers that confirmed that the Census Bureau’s 2020 apportionment count — which is used to dole out U.S. House seats and Electoral College votes among states — would include both citizens and noncitizens, as was done in 2010. His clear statement came as the Census Bureau had put forward more ambiguous messaging on its plans, while it faces a lawsuit in Alabama seeking to exclude undocumented immigrants from the apportionment count.

But Abowd said that no decision had been made whether to include citizenship data on the data file states use for redistricting. Republicans have clamored to exclude noncitizens when drawing legislative maps, in order to boost political representation for white, GOP-leaning communities.

According to a copy of Abowd’s power point presentation obtained by TPM, the Census Bureau is giving itself until March 31, 2020, to announce “the specifications” of how the citizenship data will be released in 2021.

“No final decisions have been made regarding the methodology and format of the block-level CVAP data,” Abowd’s presentation said.

That lack of commitment is at odds with comments a Census Bureau official reportedly made to GOP state legislators at an ALEC conference last month, at which she said they would have access to the citizenship data for redistricting.

NPR was first to report on Abowd’s presentation to the Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics, which TPM has embedded below.

Trump, after backing down from the legal fight over adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, ordered the Census Bureau to collect citizenship data using existing government records. The data could be given to states so they could exclude noncitizens in redistricting, Trump said. States now almost universally draw districts based on total population. Such an overhaul to how maps are drawn“would be advantageous to Republicans and Non-Hispanic Whites,” as a now deceased GOP gerrymandering guru once put it.

Whether government records will provide data accurate enough to make that overhaul possible is still an open question, according to redistricting experts and census observers. The Census Bureau has confirmed that the data will be assembled at a so-called “block level” — the level of granularity needed for redistricting — but hasn’t said yet whether the data will be in the redistricting file known as the “PL94-171 file,” which will be sent to states in 2021, after the 2020 census.

Abowd’s presentation said that, using data from records the Census Bureau already has access to including tax and Social Security records, it can derive citizenship status for 90 percent of the U.S. resident population The Census Bureau is turning to other sources of citizenship data, including from the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security to fill in the remaining 10 percent, the presentation said.

The presentation stressed that the data will be subject to the Census Bureau’s privacy policies, including its new protocol to keep the personal data confidential, and would available for statistical purposes only.
 


Trump Wasn’t Mad At Don Jr. Over Trump Tower Meeting, Just ‘Resigned To His Son’s Idiocy’

President Donald Trump was not surprised that it was his eldest son who was involved in organizing the infamous Trump Tower meeting between members of his campaign and a Russian lawyer, a key episode in the Russia investigation.

According to a new report in the Atlantic published Monday, President Trump was not angry with his son Donald Trump Jr. when he heard news of the meeting on cable news. He wasn’t even surprised.

“He wasn’t angry at Don,” a former White House official told the Atlantic. “It was more like he was resigned to his son’s idiocy.”

“He’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer,” Trump reportedly said.

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Trump Has No Idea How All These Government Officials Keep Ending Up At His Resorts


Vice President Mike Pence and the Air Force have gone out of their way to stay at President Donald Trump’s resorts during taxpayer-funded travel, but Trump himself definitely didn’t have anything to do with it.

Or at least, that’s what the President kept insisting on Monday morning.

“I know nothing about an Air Force plane landing at an airport (which I do not own and have nothing to do with) near Turnberry Resort (which I do own) in Scotland, and filling up with fuel, with the crew staying overnight at Turnberry (they have good taste!),” Trump tweeted. “NOTHING TO DO WITH ME”



Several minutes later, Trump fired off a similar tweet about Pence’s stay at Trump’s Doonbeg resort in Ireland last week.

“I had nothing to do with the decision of our great @VP Mike Pence to stay overnight at one of the Trump owned resorts in Doonbeg, Ireland,” Trump insisted. “Mike’s family has lived in Doonbeg for many years, and he thought that during his very busy European visit, he would stop and see his family!”



Trump claimed last week that he had “no involvement” in Pence’s decision to stay at Doonbeg, despite the resort being more than 100 miles away from where the vice president’s meetings were being held in Dublin.

Then reports emerged detailing the Air Force’s stay at Trump’s Turnberry golf club in Scotland, along with its frequent stops at the nearby airport considered to be “integral to the golf course’s financial success.”

Now House Democrats are investigating Pence’s stay in Doonbeg, and the Air Force will conduct a review of its policies regarding its personnel’s overnight


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Congress Launches Probe Of Rudy’s Ukraine Scheme To Boost Trump’s Re-election



Three House panels have opened an investigation into whether Rudy Giuliani is trying to strong-arm the Ukrainian government into helping President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign.

A joint probe by the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs, and Oversight committees is looking at allegations that the former mayor of New York City-turned Trump attorney is spearheading a campaign to “pressure the government of Ukraine to assist the President’s reelection campaign.”

Giuliani has very publicly brought what weight he has to bear on Kyiv, proclaiming in May that he intended to travel to the Ukrainian capital in a bid to spur the country to investigate Joe Biden and the business dealings of his son, Hunter.

In two letters to White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the chairmen of the three committees express alarm at the prospect of Giuliani acting “outside legitimate law enforcement and diplomatic channels” to “improperly pressure” the Ukrainian government into hitting out at Biden.

Giuliani’s efforts have also reportedly focused on undermining the credibility of the prosecution of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, whose shady political consulting work landed him the crosshairs of special counsel Robert Mueller.

The committees note in the letters that, amid all this, Trump has recently begun to withhold $250 million in security assistance for Kyiv that Congress has appropriated.

“If the President is trying to pressure Ukraine into choosing between defending itself from Russian aggression without U.S. assistance or leveraging its judicial system to serve the ends of the Trump campaign, this would represent a staggering abuse of power, a boon to Moscow, and a betrayal of the public trust,” the letter reads.

The committees are demanding that the State Department produce records relating to any potential investigations of Hunter Biden and of the Ukraine-based corruption allegations that played a role in bringing down Manafort.

They also seek information about a July 25 phone call between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Trump. According to the Ukrainian readout of the call, Trump said he was “convinced the new Ukrainian government [would] be able to quickly improve [the] image of Ukraine, [and] complete [the] investigation of corruption cases, which inhibited cooperation between Ukraine and the USA.”

In the following days, U.S. special envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker met with Zelensky, after which a top foreign policy adviser to the Ukrainian president met with Giuliani in Spain.

That sequences of events “raises serious concerns that the Department is complicit in a corrupt scheme that undercuts U.S. foreign policy and national security interests in favor of the President’s personal agenda,” the committees said.

Giuliani appears to have spent much of 2019 striving to gain dirt on Joe Biden by way of Ukraine. He reportedly began meeting with top Ukrainian prosecutors in February as part of a bid to ignite an investigation of the Democratic frontrunner’s son, and in May met with a former Ukrainian diplomat who has claimed inside knowledge of supposed Ukrainian collusion with the Clinton campaign.
 

Trump Defends Visa Requirement, Baselessly Claims Gang Members Coming From Bahamas

President Donald Trump defended on Monday the policy requiring Bahamian evacuees to have U.S. visas by claiming without evidence that “gang members” and “drug dealers” were trying to get into the country with the evacuees.



Echoing the same racist rhetoric he’s previously employed about immigrants and Mexicans, Trump said he doesn’t want to allow “people that weren’t supposed to be in the Bahamas to come into the United States, including some very bad people and some very bad gang members and some very, very bad drug dealers.”

“Everybody needs totally proper documentation,” Trump told reporters.

His comments contradict those of acting Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner Mark Morgan, who said several hours earlier that evacuees from the Bahamas would be allowed to enter the U.S. “whether you have travel documents or not.”

Hurricane survivors on a ferry destined for Florida on Sunday were ordered to disembark if they did not have a U.S. visa.

Dorian, a category five storm, decimated the Bahamas over the weekend, leaving at least 43 people dead and 70,000 other displaced.



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Jeanine Pirro Bemoans ‘Black-on-Black’ Crime, Gets Accused of Racism in Bonkers C-SPAN Appearance


In a fiery, contentious hour-long appearance on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Fox News weekend host Jeanine Pirro proclaimed her “perfect” editorial independence, raised the specter of “black-on-black crime,” and sparred with callers who accused her of rhetoric that traffics in white nationalist “replacement” conspiracies and “anti-people-who-have-brown-skin” bias.

Pirro appeared on Washington Journal, which features call-in questions from people across the political spectrum, to promote her new book, Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge: The Left’s Plot to Remake America.

One friendly Republican caller praised Pirro while ominously warning: “I feel Democrats are only attacking white people’s guns” and adding “I’m not racist.”

“I’ve talked about this as a judge, this black-on-black crime which does not get the attention that it should,” Pirro said. “Chicago is a classic example. Other than that, I don’t want to talk about race as it relates to guns.”

 
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