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U.S. Departs Syria, Mattis Departs Pentagon
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by Michael Swartz  
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DC court dismisses lawsuit seeking 
Trump's tax returns
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{thehill.com} ~ A three-judge panel on the federal court of appeals in D.C. denied a non-profit’s attempt to force the IRS to release President Trump’s tax returns... In an unanimous riling, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals said not all records can be accessed by the public through a Freedom of Information Act request and affirmed a lower court’s decision to dismiss the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)’s lawsuit, which sought Trump’s income tax records.“No one can demand to inspect another’s tax records,” Karen LeCraft Henderson, a George H.W. Bush appointee, said in the court’s majority ruling. “And the IRC [Internal Revenue Code]’s confidentiality protections extend to the ordinary taxpayer and the President alike.” The law mandates that tax “returns and return information shall be confidential” unless they fall within one of the statute’s narrowly drawn exceptions. Through Freedom of Information Act requests, EPIC sought Trump’s individual income tax returns from 2010 on and “any other indications of financial relations with the Russian government or Russian businesses,” according to court documents. In declining to provide them, IRS said tax return or return information of a third party cannot be disclosed unless authorized by law or the person’s consent.  https://thehill.com/regulation/421936-dc-court-dismisses-lawsuit-seeking-trumps-tax-returns
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FBI pushes back at House Judiciary 
chairman over transcripts
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{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ The FBI sharply pushed back against the House Judiciary Committee chairman for a Christmas Eve deadline to finish reviewing... more than 3,400 pages of closed-door interview transcripts that Chairman Bob Goodlatte wants to release. In the letter sent to Goodlate, R-Va., late Friday, FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich says that releasing the transcripts without proper redactions "will result in the disclosure of law enforcement sensitive information.” “Moreover, given the nature of the topics covered with the witnesses, including FISA warrants and counter intelligence investigations, the transcripts, individually or in combination, may contain classified information,” wrote Bowdich. The letter is the latest in the back-and-forth between House Republicans and the FBI — the former who have long said the bureau is ripe with bias. Goodlatte and congressional staff had told the FBI on Dec. 19 that they wanted the 3,400 pages reviewed by noon Dec. 24, which Bowditch specifically pointed out is both Christmas Eve and in “during the anticipated government shutdown.” “Your committee has not afforded the FBI the time necessary to undertake a thorough review of this large volume of documents for classified, sensitive, and personally identifiable information,” Bowdich wrote in his letter to Goodlatte...  https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/fbi-clashes-with-house-judiciary-chairman-bob-goodlatte-over-transcripts-deadline?utm_source=WEX_News%20Brief_12/22/2018&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_News%20Brief
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BREAKING: Supreme Court Continues 
Block on Trump’s Asylum Ban  
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{steadfastandloyal.com} ~ The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal judge’s order blocking the Trump administration’s new asylum restrictions... Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the four liberal justices in the 5-4 ruling. The administration’s policy, signed on November 9, would temporarily bar migrants who illegally cross into the US through the southern border from seeking asylum outside of official ports of entry. The ruling comes after a federal judge opted to extend a ban on the new restrictions Wednesday. A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit earlier this month kept in place a lower-court decision that stopped the policy’s implementation, saying it was simply a way around specific language in federal law that allows all who enter the United States, regardless of where, to apply for asylum...
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Protecting UniParty and Decepticon Caucus From
Sunlight, Mitch McConnell Won’t Call 
an Appropriations Vote
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{theconservativetreehouse.com} ~ For those who follow the deep weeds of politics, this is brutally transparent. For the remaining 97% of the voting electorate, they still don’t understand how the UniParty works... Decepticon leader McConnell doesn’t want the American electorate to see purchased senate republicans voting NO on border security. Mitch McConnell refuses to call up an appropriations vote on the bill that passed the House of Representatives includes border funding; nor will Mitch McConnell bring up an independent bill that could then be reconciled with the House bill. The motives here are brutally transparent. Think carefully about what Mitch McConnell is doing here. It’s not President Trump’s job to write legislation. McConnell is desperately trying to retain a UniParty ruse, by passing the buck to the White House. McConnell doesn’t want the American people to see republican senators supporting a bill against voter interests. Wall Street, corporate and special interest lobbyists own the legislative process. Lobbyists actually write the laws. Lobbyists pay congress to sell laws they write. Lobbyists funding both left and right wings of the UniParty do not want border security. This is ultimately what McConnell is trying to hide. Look at what he’s doing. Senate Leader McConnell is telling the executive branch President Trump if they want an appropriations bill, the President must write the legislation with his democrat colleagues. Please – Think About This...
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'Better than nothing:' Baltic officials worry about
Russia as US gives Ukrainian navy $10 million
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{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ President Trump’s decision to give $10 million to fortify the Ukrainian navy drew little more enthusiasm than a lump of coal from Baltic officials alarmed by Russian aggression... “It's better than nothing,” a Baltic diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic, told the Washington Examiner. “It's not big enough — and not just in terms of money but in terms of the reaction.” The reaction was constrained by disagreements within Europe and the United States over how forcefully to respond to Russia’s attack on three Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea last month. Russia’s seizure of the vessels was “unacceptable” and marked a “dangerous increase of tensions” in the war that followed the annexation of Crimea, the European Union said in November. A call for new sanctions, however, foundered as Western European powers touted “the need to continue diplomatic efforts” with Russia. Trump’s team declined to react much more forcefully than the European Union to a crisis just a few hundred miles from their capitals, limiting the U.S. response to $10 million “to further build Ukraine’s naval capabilities,” as the State Department announced. “We do so in solidarity with Lithuania and the United Kingdom, also planning to increase their security assistance to Ukraine,” Robert Palladino, the State Department deputy spokesman, said in a Friday evening announcement. “The United States calls on Russia to immediately return to Ukraine the seized vessels and detained Ukrainian crews, to keep the Kerch Strait and the Sea of Azov open to ships transiting to and from Ukrainian ports, and to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters,” he added... You really think Russia is listening.   https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/better-than-nothing-baltic-officials-worry-about-russia-as-us-gives-ukrainian-navy-10-million?utm_source=WEX_News%20Brief_12/22/2018&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_News%20Brief
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U.S. Departs Syria, Mattis Departs Pentagon
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by Michael Swartz:  In a decision that countered the recommendations of some of his advisers and congressional allies, Commander in Chief Donald Trump did what he said he was going to do for the last two years — withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. According to the president, “After historic victories against ISIS, it’s time to bring our great young people home!”

             “We have won against ISIS,” he added, “We’ve beaten them and beaten them badly.” In doing so, President Trump hung his “mission accomplished” banner in Syria. That not only brought out the congressional critics but prompted the anticipated resignation of Secretary of Defense James Mattis, the most respected of Trump’s cabinet members — a man whose distinguished service to our nation qualified his standing as a force for stability in matters of national security.
               Congressional hawks like Sen. Lindsey Graham, referring to Barack scumbag/liar-nObama’s unilateral political move of withdrawing from Iraq, warned, “I don’t think General Trump is going to do any better than General scumbag/liar-nObama.” Echoing Graham, fellow Sen. Marco Rubio called the withdrawal a “colossal” mistake that has “basically turned the country over to Russia and to an even greater extent, Iran.”
               There are some comparisons but also major differences. The Syria withdrawal involves about 2,000 U.S. personnel who are largely there in advisory and training roles. scumbag/liar-nObama’s politically motivated actions in Iraq required withdrawing tens of thousands of troops who were the last line of defense against the emergence of ISIS. Trump also lacks constitutional authority to remain in Syria. More on that in a minute.
               Graham’s caution that premature departure from Syria could yield undesirable consequences is noted. But  scumbag/liar-nObama’s decision to withdraw from Iraq enabled the rise of the Islamic State from “JV team” to caliphate and created an epic humanitarian crisis. That caliphate may be no more, but a small portion of Syria remains under ISIS control, and as Syrian government troops clash with insurgents trying to overthrow the Assad regime, ISIS could return to fill in the void. But President Trump was adamant about making the move earlier this year and now it will be done. “Time for others to finally fight,” said the president.
               One of those “others” — and among the few applauding Trump’s decision — is Russian President Vladimir Putin, who now has an unfettered hand with which to prop up Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad. “If the United States decided to withdraw its force, then this would be right,” said the Russian leader, who claimed the United States was interfering in his efforts to bring a political solution to the Syrian problem.
               The stance makes Putin a strange bedfellow with some GOP lawmakers. Sen. Rand Paul, who declared, “I am happy to see a President who can declare victory and bring our troops out of a war. It’s been a long time since that has happened,” also remarked that Trump was simply making good on a campaign promise. Meanwhile, fellow Sen. Mike Lee gently chided Graham, insisting that this Syrian withdrawal is not just “the opposite of an scumbag/liar-nObama decision,” but it reverses an unauthorized action. “Congress has never declared war, or authorized the use of military force in Syria,” Lee correctly noted. “We shouldn’t be there anyway.
               Lee’s view was echoed by National Review’s David French, a veteran of Iraq. However, while French argues that the 2002 AUMF often used as justification for forays into the Middle East “is not a catch-all provision designed to authorize force against any jihadist force, anywhere, for all time,” French and his NR cohorts would have preferred that Trump secure permission from Congress to remain in Syria rather than leave the situation for Russia and other outside players to resolve.
               Yet Syria may be the tip of the iceberg. A “major withdrawal” of troops from Afghanistan — our longest battle of the Long War — may also be in the offing.
               Which brings us to the release of Secretary of Defense James Mattis’s retirement letter. His February departure was deemed “sudden” in media reports but wasn’t unexpected by insiders, who noted it had been “on the board” for two months. Whatever the case, the SecDef’s sentiment — “because you have the right to have a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with yours … I believe it is right for me to step down from my position” — showed obvious frustration with the president. “This isn’t just retiring. This is quitting in protest,” opined frequent Trump critic Susan Wright.
               Perhaps. Or perhaps as with most things Trump, some of the “chaos” is actually planned.
               One year hence, at which time our nation will be heading into a presidential election year, the American defense landscape could be radically different than the one we’ve come to accept for the last several years. A new secretary of defense will be overseeing a military that’s focused less on directly fighting the Long War and perhaps retrenched away from the Middle East for the first time in decades. In any case, the effects of Trump’s announcements will continue long after he leaves office.  ~The Patriot Post  

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  • Bonnie

    A lot of ground to cover. But your thoughs are in line with many others and also me. I am puzzle as you are over - they keep on voting them back. Kinda of wonder how this country is going to be in the future.

  • WHAT MCCONNELL IS DOING IS DISGUSTING.   HE IS GOOD AT PASSING THE BUCK

    HE KNOWS THAT HE MAY HAVE THE VOTES HE JUST WON'T DO IT.  DEFENSE OF THOSE

    THAT HATE THE COUNTRY AS OPPOSED TO DEFENSE OF THE COUNTRY   GEEZ ALEX

    I WILL TAKE THE GOVT IS THE PROBLEM FOR A THOUSAND.  

    THANX TO WE THE PEOPLE AND GOFUNDME WE MAY COME UP W/THE MONEY OURSELVES.  HOW WE KEEP VOTING IN THE SAME PEOPLE PUZZLES ME.  

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