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Mueller Team Questioned Russian Oligarch Present At Trump Inauguration
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team questioned Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg about two months ago at an airport in the New York area, the New York Times reported on Friday afternoon.
CNN had reported in April that Mueller’s team had questioned at least one Russian oligarch and searched his electronic devices, and the New York Times now names the oligarch confronted by investigators. The Times gave few details about investigators’ encounter with Vekselberg.
Vekselberg is one of the wealthy Russians subject to U.S. sanctions over Russian interference in the 2016 election, and he attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The New York Times reported that there’s no indication Mueller’s team suspects Vekselberg of any wrongdoing, but instead framed the revelation as an indication that Mueller is looking closely at any ties between the Trump campaign and Russian oligarchs. Vekselberg also attended the 2015 RT dinner in Moscow also attended by former National Security adviser Michael Flynn.
Trump Reportedly Booked Fox & Friends Interview Himself When Talking to Steve Doocy on Phone
President Donald Trump apparently made the deal to appear on Fox and Friends all by himself and chose what he dubbed “a very, very special day” to have his first television interview in months.
At the start of the freewheeling and far-reaching interview, Trump hinted that he had personally handled the booking, telling the hosts, “Well, good morning, and I picked a very, very special day, because it’s Melania’s birthday, so I said let’s do it on Melania’s birthday. So, happy birthday to Melania.”
Then on Friday, CBS confirmed, via two sources, that it was actually the president himself — not his staff — who got the ball rolling on the booking.
According to the CBS report, “A White House official confirmed that Fox and Friends co-host Steve Doocy invited the president to appear on his show over the phone and Mr. Trump accepted.”
Trump then handed the booking over to his staff to work the details out.
While Trump has been known to phone his Fox friends, it is not common for a sitting president to work out his own appearances.
Trump’s off-the-script remarks when he called into the morning show also raised eyebrows.
During the untamed Melania birthday interview the president spouted off on a number of issues, including saying this about James Comey:
[He] also leaked the memos, which are classified. Nobody unclassified them. And those memos were about me, and they’re phony memos. He didn’t write those memos accurately. He put a lot of phony stuff. For instance, I went to Russia for a day or so — a day or two because I own the Miss Universe pageant. So, I went there to watch it, because it was near Moscow. So I go to Russia — now, I did go there — everybody knows. The locks are there, the planes are there. He said I didn’t stay there a night. Of course, I stayed there. I stayed there a very short period of time, but, of course, I stayed. Well, his memo said I left immediately. I never said that. I never said I left immediately.
He also sounded off about “this crazy Stormy Daniels deal” and defended Ronny Jackson.
Trump, however, seemed pleased by the chance to vent on Fox and according to Kellyanne Conway said after the interview he booked himself that he’d like to come on Fox and Friends once a month.
Alex Jones Declares Trump Is Fighting a Rogue ‘A.I. System’ That Wants to Wipe Out Humans
Infowars host Alex Jones declared during his show on Friday that the only thing standing between a rogue computer program and the destruction of all humanity is President Donald Trump and a handful of non-global elite others, according to a video flagged by Right Wing Watch.
Jones, who is known for his far-right conspiracy theories and wild claims, lamented while speaking to a guest that humans are currently living in an “information apocalypse” where global elites are working hard to “keep you in-the-moment confused.”
“We’ve got the enemy battle map,” he then announced, voice raised and hands waving.
The Infowars host then blurted out this, seemingly out of the blue: “This is already an A.I. system that made the decision to have a post-human world and Trump has jumped in with others and are saying, ‘No, we’re not doing it,’ at the elite level.”
His guest then agreed that “none of this happens in a vacuum,” before the two moved on to talk of false flags and the Vegas attack.
“And they don’t want us to question the next false flag,” Jones claimed, provided no further details of the humanity-destroying computer program hell-bent on human destruction.
FBI Officials James Baker and Lisa Page Reportedly Leaving the Bureau
Two senior officials at the FBI reportedly resigned earlier Friday.
According to The New York Times, the two officials leaving are James Baker––who was the FBI general counsel until last December––and Lisa Page. Both of them worked closely with James Comey when he was director.
Page you may recognize as the FBI official who infamously exchanged text messages with Peter Strzok that came under scrutiny after some anti-Trump ones were uncovered months ago.
Baker, meanwhile, came under scrutiny for potentially “sharing classified information with reporters.”
The Times says they’re both leaving for unrelated reasons:
Mr. Baker said in a telephone interview that he would be joining the Brookings Institution to write for Lawfare, its blog focused on national security law.
“I love the F.B.I.,” he said. “I have tremendous respect for the bureau — the F.B.I. was great, is great and will be great.”
Trump Reportedly Unhappy with Both Giuliani and Hannity Over That Big Interview
One of the little details contained in tonight’s big New York Times report about President Trump‘s knowledge of the Stormy Daniels payment is the revelation of what POTUS thought about Rudy Giuliani‘s interview.
Giuliani’s disclosure about Michael Cohen‘s now-infamous $130,000 set off a firestorm, and Giuliani has had to clarify his remarks more than once since then.
But per the Times, even though the President hasn’t been that publicly critical of Giuliani––save for a cursory “he’ll get his facts straight” comment––he was actually not happy with how the interview went.
And apparently that includes Sean Hannity:
While some White House officials had insisted that Mr. Trump was pleased with Mr. Giuliani’s performance on Fox News in an interview with Sean Hannity on Wednesday night, two people close to the president painted a different picture. They said that Mr. Trump was displeased with how Mr. Giuliani, a former New York mayor, conducted himself, and that he was also unhappy with Mr. Hannity, a commentator whose advice the president often seeks, in terms of the language he used to describe the payments to Ms. Clifford.