Here’s a troubling story out of Texas. Democrat Mike Siegel is running against Rep. Michael T. McCaul (R) in Texas’s 10th district. This evening I saw a tweet from Siegel which said: “Just learned that my field director was arrested while delivering our letter. He told police he was working for me and the officer asked, “what party is he?” Now Jacob is under 48 hour investigatory detention in Waller County.”
That didn’t seem right, especially the part about getting arrested after being asked what party he’s affiliated with. So I managed to get Siegel on the phone to get some more details.
As noted below, Sarah Sanders says Jared Kushner (along with John Bolton) called Saudi Crown Prince and de factor ruler Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) to ask for information about the whereabouts of exiled and now presumed dead Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. A lot of circumstantial evidence points to MBS as the one who ordered the killing, if that’s what happened. Logic too. There’s always the possibility of rogue elements in Saudi security services. But something so audacious would almost certainly have to come from the top. So it’s worth reviewing the relationship between these two men, Kushner and MBS.
One of the things I want to focus on as we get into the final weeks of the campaign are a series of unfolding efforts by Republicans to hold their own by preventing as many people as possible from voting. One of the clearest, most egregious cases is a voter ID law in North Dakota which the Supreme Court refused to block yesterday. All voter ID laws are bad. But this one is uniquely so. It is specifically tailored to disenfranchise the state’s substantial Native American population.
Statement from Sarah Sanders …
“White House National Security Advisor, Ambassador John Bolton and White House Senior Advisor, Jared Kushner spoke to Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman yesterday about the missing Washington Post journalist. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo then had a follow up call with the Crown Prince to reiterate the United States request for information. In both calls they asked for more details and for the Saudi government to be transparent in the investigation process. We will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as available.”
Don’t miss the fifth installment of our 10 part series on voting rights and democracy. The Georgia Governor’s race pits a hardened vote suppresser Brian Kemp against Stacey Abrams, a long time champion of voting rights in the state. The fact that Kemp is a hardcore Trumping white man and Abrams is a progressive African-American woman makes it a battle that brings together, in stark relief, almost everything going on in the country today. It’s very close and voting rights are on the ballot. Cam Joseph has our story.
Now coming up on a week after Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation and less than four weeks before the midterm election, let’s take a look at where we stand going into this critical midterm election.
A fake ID salesman who did business with Russians seeking to influence the election will appear in court. Here’s more on that story and on others we’re following.
As I explained last night, we should be considering whether the Trump administration involved itself – even at the passive level of failing to act in deterrence – in the apparent murder of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi. Trump’s and Kushner’s relationships with the ruling Crown Prince run incredibly deep and tie not only to foreign policy but business deals as well. Kushner and MBS once stayed up all night together in Riyadh brainstorming how these two degenerate princelings could reshape the region. The Saudis even seem to have played some role getting Trump elected in 2016.
“There is, to the best of my knowledge, no chaos in this building,” White House chief of staff John Kelly assured New York Magazine’s Olivia Nuzzi on Tuesday, part of what she called her “private Oval Office press conference” with President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Kelly and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The domain “brettkavanaugh.com” has been registered and built into a sexual assault resource webpage, titled “we believe survivors.”
It has links to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, End Rape on Campus and the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.
When asked if he was concerned that UN ambassador Nikki Haley was leaving shortly before the midterms, President Donald Trump said that there is “no good time” for her to leave, but that she did so “elegantly.”
President Trump said he plans to head south to survey Hurricane Michael damage on Sunday or Monday, after the storm passes.
Fox News boldly pointed out Wednesday that actress Jamie Lee Curtis, a proponent of stricter gun laws, plays a character in the upcoming “Halloween” movie who shoots guns.
“Curtis’s on-screen actions stand in contrast to her real-life persona as an advocate for gun control — one of several Hollywood actors who use firearms in their films while preaching against them away from the set,” Fox News’ Louis Casiano writes, adding: “The conundrum applies to other Hollywood A-listers like George Clooney, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Julianne Moore, Sally Field and Jim Carey, who have all made their living portraying gun-toting characters while calling for stricter gun reform.”
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said, without irony, that Hillary Clinton engages in “dangerous talk,” while President Donald Trump urges “civility.”
“I think her discourse now is dangerous,” Conway said of Clinton. “I don’t like that kind of talk and I avoid it — my boss has called for civility.”
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It is an honor to serve in the White House alongside so many great colleagues and I know that the President will nominate a formidable replacement for Ambassador Haley. That replacement will not be me.
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) October 9, 2018
Trump: "Certainly I would" consider having Lindsey Graham in my administration, but he's "never asked." pic.twitter.com/uuFhg30nSq
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Trump says he'd be "accused of nepotism" if he named Ivanka Trump UN ambassador, says Dina Powell is "under consideration" among others. pic.twitter.com/b1v5w0S2WF
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A Vanity Fair report Tuesday sheds light on how Hope Hicks, President Donald Trump’s former communications director, landed her new job as the chief communications officer for Fox News’ parent company “New FOX.”









