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CNN: Former AMI Editor Says CEO Routinely Killed Negative Trump Stories

A former senior editor at American Media Inc. told CNN that Chairman and CEO David Pecker has a long history of killing negative stories about President Donald Trump to curry his favor.

Per CNN, the editor, Jerry George, worked for AMI, publisher of The National Enquirer, for 28 years before being laid off in 2013. He said that while he has no personal knowledge of the recently reported episode where AMI allegedly bought and killed former Trump Tower doorman Dino Sajudin’s story about Trump’s illegitimate child, it fits the broader trend at the company.

George reportedly said that Pecker, a longtime friend of Trump’s, would routinely quash any story that cast the then-businessman and reality television host in an unflattering light. Pecker would also sometimes require that pitches be run by Trump Organization officials. George added that Pecker liked to point out to Trump the favors that he did for him, and that Trump recognized Pecker’s loyalty, tweeting that he should be named editor of Time Magazine.

According to CNN, AMI rebutted these claims, saying that Sajudin’s story died when reporters found it to be false. A statement from the company reportedly added that they “emphatically deny any suggestion that there might have been be any ‘partnership’ created which might influence any business ties in regard to AMI.”
 
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Fox & Friends Hosts Discuss Their Biggest Fan in Rare Interview: ‘We’re Not in the Policy Business’

Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt and Steve Doocy all provided comment for a recent profile on Fox & Friends and how their show clearly resonates with Donald Trump.

Most political observers would probably agree that the three Fox hosts hold significant influence over Trump, seeing as the president watches every morning, tweets about the show, and adopts their talking points on a regular basis. That, combined with their ratings, makes for an influence that earned them a spot on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Most Powerful People in New York Media” list.

David Bauder of the Associated Press spoke to all three hosts about this, and they mostly insisted that Trump relates well with their target audience and they don’t really tell him what to do.

“I guess in the back of my mind I occasionally think he could be watching,” Earhardt said. “But it doesn’t affect anything that I say, my opinions or how I report the news.”

Doocy offered a similar comment, saying “We give our opinion. We’re not in the policy business.”

Despite their insistence otherwise, there is a clear feedback loop that exists between Trump and his favorite show. Fox & Friends executive producer Gavin Hadden also spoke to Bauder and claimed he’s unaware of any time where guests tried directly appealing to Trump while on TV.

“We put the same show on the air that we have for years,” Hadden said. “We’re trying to have a conversation with the American people. We’re not trying to lecture them. We’re trying to relay the stories to them that we think they care about most. And if one of those people happens to be in the White House listening, good for him.”

This week on Fox, there have been at least two guests on the network who tried speaking directly to Trump while on air.
 


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Trump Judicial Nominee Once Bought House That Could Only Be Sold ‘To People of the White Race’

Judicial nominee Wendy Vitter once purchased a home in the New Orleans area with an explicitly racist and racially restrictive covenant.

Vitter and her husband–David Vitter–were subsequently criticized for that purchase. The deed stated their house could only be sold “to people of the white race,” Law&Crime has learned.

According to a 2004 article in the New Orleans Times-Picayune:

U.S. Senate race front-runner David Vitter is under attack from Democrats for buying a house in Old Metairie in 1996 with a deed that specified it could only be sold to “people of the white race,” a decades-old provision Vitter said he didn’t know about.

The report continues, “Vitter said he never saw the exclusion. He condemned the use of such covenants, once relatively common on residential properties in the New Orleans area, and said they would be illegal anyway.”

The Jefferson Parish Property Assessor currently lists a home in Metairie, Louisiana as being owned by “VITTER,DAVID B &” while the mailing address directs users to “WENDY B VITTER.”

It is presently unknown who, out of Mr. or Mrs. Vitter, actually signed the controversial deed in question. To be clear: the Times-Picayune report notes that the racially restrictive language was likely inserted “decades” prior to the Vitters’ ownership of the house.

The Time-Picayune story goes on to note that the racially restrictive covenant was originally publicized by an internet-based political newsletter, though it declined to specify which newsletter. The underlying research was originally attributed to unnamed “Democratic operatives,” in that same report.

In 2004, Mr. Vitter was running to replace outgoing senator John Breaux. Vitter’s two Democratic rivals in that campaign were then-representative Chris John and then-state treasurer John Kennedy. Vitter ultimately dispatched his challengers with ease–becoming the first Republican ever elected to a senate seat in Louisiana. Kennedy would later switch parties and replace Vitter after he retired in 2016.

Later in the original Times-Picayune story, David Vitter said, “As we speak, I don’t know if it’s in there. It’s completely abhorrent and has been struck down as unenforceable for decades.”

Apparently, both Mr. Vitter’s campaign and Louisiana media saw little need for Mrs. Vitter to comment on the controversy at the time.

After a confirmation hearing fiasco over refusing to endorse racial desegregation in public schools, however, Mrs. Vitter has thoroughly entered the public sphere and will likely have to answer questions about the racially restrictive covenant now.

Law&Crime reached out to Mrs. Vitter and her assistant for comment, but no responses were forthcoming at the time of publication.
 
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NBC: Rosenstein Ready For His Possible Firing

Unnamed sources told NBC News that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is aware that he may soon be fired and is content in that knowledge, asserting in private conversations that he feels confident that he did his job with integrity.

He reportedly added that he feels sure that history will look on him kindly for firing former FBI Director James Comey last May, saying that there are details about what happened in the run up to Comey’s dismissal that are still not widely known.

The same unnamed sources told NBC that Rosenstein’s current demeanor is at odds with his mood at other times in his tenure when he was wracked with anxiety and distress. They reportedly said that these emotions were especially intense after the Comey firing and when President Donald Trump was fuming over Rosenstein’s decision to appoint Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Various outlets reported this week that the White House is preparing talking points in the event that Trump fires Rosenstein, and Trump alleged in a tweet on Thursday that Rosenstein had conflicts of interest.

If Rosenstein is fired, Solicitor General Noel Francisco would take on the job of overseeing Mueller’s probe, though Trump could choose to bypass him for another Senate-confirmed candidate.
 
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Valerie Plame: Trump Pardon Of Libby Is ‘Absolutely’ About ‘Trump And His Future’

Valerie Plame, the former CIA operative at the center of the case against a former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, said Friday morning that President Donald Trump’s impending decision to pardon the aide, Lewis “Scooter” Libby, was about no one but Donald Trump.

“This is definitely not about me. It’s absolutely not about Scooter Libby. This is about Donald Trump and his future,” she said Friday appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “What he’s putting out there is the idea that you can pardon people for serious crimes against national security. I think he has an audience of three, perhaps more. That would be Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn and Jared Kushner.”

She said the “message” being sent is “you can commit perjury and I will pardon you if it protects me and I deem that you are loyal to me.”

The White House announced Friday afternoon that Trump had pardoned Libby, Cheney’s former chief of staff who was convicted of perjury, obstruction of justice and lying to the FBI in 2007. The conviction stemmed from a probe into the leak of the identity of Plame, who had been working for the CIA as an undercover agent overseas. Plame was married to Joseph Wilson, a former ambassador and a critic of the George W. Bush administration’s case for the war in Iraq. Libby was never charged with leaking Plame’s name to the press.

Plame drew parallels between Libby’s case and special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Trump campaign and Russian meddling in the 2016 election, claiming Trump was attempting to send a message to Flynn and Manafort about his pardoning power as president.

 
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NYT: Trump Called Cohen Friday While Their Lawyers Battled In Court

President Donald Trump called his embattled personal lawyer Michael Cohen on Friday to “check in,” according to the New York Times.

Meanwhile, lawyers for both men were battling in a New York courtroom to prevent the prosecution from examining documents taken during the FBI’s Monday raid of Cohen’s offices and hotel room until they could review them first.

The Times reports that both men are unsure of which specific documents were taken during the raid, the scope of which seems much larger than initially reported. Agents reportedly had warrants for Cohen’s cellphone, laptop, email accounts, and safe deposit box as part of a long-term investigation.

U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood said Friday she wouldn’t make a decision on who will first examine the seized records until a hearing set for Monday.
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McCabe’s Attorney Thanked Trump for Tweet Helping Possible Defamation Lawsuit


Michael Bromwich, attorney for fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, thanked President Donald Trump on Twitter for giving him ammunition for a defamation lawsuit he is considering filing against Trump and “his colleagues.”

Trump was reacting to the news that the Office of the Inspector General released a report saying McCabe “lacked candor,” i.e., “knowingly provid[ed] false information in a verbal or written statement.” Law&Crime‘s Aaron Keller wrote that this is another way of saying McCabe lied.





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