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DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Administration Sending Additional Federal Agents To Portland.
Protests
• FBI Arrests Homicide Suspect Through Operation LeGend.
• Some Chicagoans Welcome Federal Investigators.
• Authorities Brace For More Violent Protests Across The Country.
• Mayors Appeal To Congress To Restrict Use Of Federal Agents.
• Dozens Of Seattle Police Officers Injured During Weekend Violence.
• Austin Police Release Man Who Fatally Shot Protester.
• National Guard Officer: Protesters Cleared From Lafayette Square Without Provocation.
• Cotton Criticized For Says Founding Fathers Viewed Slavery As "Necessary Evil."
• Police Departments Withdraw From Security Agreements For Democratic Convention.
• Illinois County Board Candidate Quits Over Tweet "Laughing" At Officer Getting Hit.
• Black Soldiers Monument In Boston Under Scrutiny.
• NYTimes Analysis: NFL Efforts To Combat Racism Undercut By Team Owners.
• WTimes Analysis: Black Lives Matter Has "Leftist" Goal.
Counter-Terrorism
• Georgia Man Sentenced For Planning White House Attack.
• Arizona Woman Charged With Helping Al Qaeda To Appear In Court Next Week.
• Sentencing Postponed For Man Who Supplied Guns To San Bernardino Shooter.
• Changes Made To 9/11 Commemoration In New York Due To Pandemic.
• Prosecutors Struggle To Resume Guantanamo Trials.
• State Department Declares "Unwavering" Commitment To Seeking `Justice For The Families' Of US Citizens
Killed By ISIS.
Counter-Intelligence
• Yates To Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee Next Week.
• Jarrett: Christopher Steele's Secret Source For Anti-Trump Dossier Is Finally Exposed.
• Carter Page Sues Yahoo, HuffPost Parent Company For "False And Defamatory" Articles.
• Op-Ed: Biden May Want To Forget About The Russia Investigation.
• Chinese Scientist Charged With Visa Fraud Ordered Held As Flight Risk.
• Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Seeks Canadian Spy Agency Documents Linked To Canadian Arrest.
• Spanish Court Hears Testimony On Whether Assange Was Spied On.
• Lowenthal Says Intelligence Analysis Needs Course Change.
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• Pentagon Issues Contract Guidance On China Tech Ban.
• IARPA Funds Study Showing Randomness Theory Could Hold Key To Internet Security.
• Op-Ed: Russian Spying is Privatized and Competitive.
Criminal Investigations
• Maxwell Seeks To Seal Evidence.
• FBI Investigating Washington State Murder.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Missing Iowa Child.
• FBI Task Force Arrests Two In Connection To Colorado Party Shooting.
• Continuing Coverage: California Police Arrest Parents In Connection To Disappearance Of Toddler.
• Mississippi Man Charged With Threatening Federal Judge.
• Georgia Man Sentenced Over Producing Child Pornography.
• FBI Agents Investigating In Pennsylvania.
• Connecticut Man Sentenced For Embezzling.
• New Mexico Police Continuing To Investigate Disappearance Of Local.
• Wisconsin Man Sentenced Over Child Enticement.
• Former FBI Task Force Officer Facing Trial In Guam.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Pennsylvania Teenager.
• Continuing Coverage: US Marshal Task Force Announces Arrests Of Juvenile Prison Escapees.
• Michigan Man Sentenced Over Bank Robbery.
• FBI Searching For Virginia Man.
• Massachusetts Gang Member Ordered Held Without Bail.
• Former Medical Doctor Pleads Guilty To Illegally Prescribing Oxycodone.
• Notices Filed To Seize Properties In Connection With Marijuana Firm Raid Operation
• Federal Prosecutors: Drug Offender Was Involved In Prison Smuggling Scheme.
• Maryland Resident Facing Drug Charges.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Ohio Candidate Went To FBI In March Over Householder, Dark Money.
• Man Captured After Faking Own Death Over Fraudulent PPP Loans.
• Former UCLA Soccer Coach Pleads Guilty To Taking College Admissions Bribes.
• Visa, Mastercard Fined Wirecard For Questionable Transactions Over A Decade Ago.
• US Charges Former Florida Tech CEO With Wire Fraud.
• US Charges Trustify CEO With Defrauding Investors.
• New York Man Charged With Defrauding Drug Maker.
• Top Tech CEOs To Be Grilled On Antitrust Issues At House Hearing.
• Under Armour Receives SEC Wells Notice Of Possible Enforcement Action.
Cyber Division
• Garmin Says Cyberattack Made Its Software Unavailable.
• Fund Administrator To Pimco, Others Saw Breach At Vendor.
• House Spending Bill Details Funding For Cyber Defenses.
• Cyberstalker Gets Four Years In Prison For "War" On Woman.
• DOD Issues RFI With Goal Of Advancing Cybersecurity Technology.
• CISA Says 62,000 QNAP NAS Devices Have Been Infected With The QSnatch Malware.
• NDAA Would Create National Cyber Director Position In White House.
Laboratory
• FBI Joins Probe Of Human Remains Found In Kentucky.
• NIST Study Finds Pandemic Masks Thwarting Face Recognition Technology.
Law Enforcement Services
• US Launches Minnesota Office On Missing Indigenous Cases.
International Relations
• Former Malaysian PM Convicted In First 1MDB Trial.
• Operation Conducted By Honduran, Colombian Authorities Leads To Big Cocaine Seizure.
• Bulletin: Cartel Likely Used Phones That Were Compromised By Law Enforcement.
Other FBI News
• Senate GOP's COVID-19 Stimulus Proposal Includes $1.75B For New FBI Headquarters.
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• Barr To Defend Administration In Congressional Testimony.
Other Washington News
• Trump Touts "Tremendous Success" In Development Of Coronavirus Vaccine.
• O'Brien Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Is "Self-Isolating."
• Commerce Department: Ross Hospitalization Was Not Related To Coronavirus.
• Birx Advocates Mask-Wearing, Bar Closures In Tennessee Visit.
• Azar Credits Mask-Wearing For "Plateauing" Of COVID Cases In Key States.
• Report: 4,000 Federal Workers Seeking Disability Compensation For Contracting COVID-I9 At Work.
• Ten States Set Single-Day Records For New Infections.
• Florida Reports Lowest Number Of New COVID Cases In Three Weeks.
• DC Mayor's Quarantine Order Takes Effect.
• Coronavirus Outbreak Could Endanger Baseball Season.
• Cain Still Hospitalized For Coronavirus.
• NYTimes Analysis: Expanding Data Set Helps Americans Make Sense Of Pandemic.
• Some Patients With Coronavirus Suffer From Symptoms, Effects Months After Initial Infection.
• Colleagues Say Doctor Responsible For Discredited Studies Has History Of Cutting Corners.
• Republicans Say Border-Crossers Responsible For Rise In Coronavirus Cases.
• DOJ Reaches Settlement With Company That Discriminated Against Permanent US Residents.
• Trump Lawyers File To Block Manhattan DA's Subpoena For President's Tax Records.
• Senate GOP Relief Plan Would Cut Weekly Unemployment Aid To $200 Per Week.
• Kudlow: "V-Shaped Recovery" Is "Very Much Intact."
• Sen. Collins Joins Romney In Opposing Fed Nominee Shelton.
• Trump Retweets Praise For Defense Bill He Has Threatened To Veto.
• Politico Report: White House Aides Struggle To Revise List Of Potential SCOTUS Nominees.
• Trump Says Twitter's "Trending" Tweet Listing Is Illegal.
• Commerce Department Enlists FCC In "Tech Crackdown."
• EPA IG Investigating Rollback Of Auto Emissions Standards.
• Lewis Lies In State At Capitol; Trump Says He Will Not Pay Respects.
International News
• Cases Surge Around World, Prompting Lockdowns And Travel Bans.
• Navarro Says He Predicted China Would Create A Deadly Pandemic.
• Iran Moves Mock Aircraft Carrier Into Strait Of Hormuz.
• Israel Says It Fired On Hezbollah Fighters Who Crossed Over From Lebanon.
• Taliban Executes Prison Guard As UN Releases Report On Violence Against Civilians.
• China Takes Control Of US Consulate In Chengdu.
• Russian Fighter Intercepts US Spy Plane Over Black Sea.
• Experts Worry North Korea's Undelivered "Christmas Gift" Will Become An "October Surprise."
• Ambassador To South Korea Shaves Off Controversial Mustache.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Administration Sending Additional Federal Agents To Portland.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/national-security/portland-protests-trump-federal-
agents-reinforcements/2020/07/27/e8a943ae-d023-11ea-8d32-lebf4e9d8e0d_story.html> (7/27, Barrett, Miroff,
Lang, Fahrenthold, 14.2M) reports the Administration is "sending more federal agents to Portland, Ore., as
officials consider pushing back harder and farther against the growing crowds and nightly clashes with
protesters, vandals and rioters." In order to "strengthen federal forces arrayed around the city's downtown
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courthouse, the U.S. Marshals Service decided last week to send 100 deputy U.S. Marshals to Portland." DHS is
"also considering a plan to send an additional 50 U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel to the city, but a
final decision on the deployment has not been made." The CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d257145ded524518b6c6271c64e43f12?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 7,
1:30, O'Donnell, 4.33M) similarly reported it "has learned the White House is not backing down, and more
agents are on standby for cities like Portland and Seattle."
Appearing on Fox Business <https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6175509017001/?
playlist_id=937116503001#sp=show-clips> (7/27, 1.73M), Acting CBP Commissioner Morgan said, "We need
to separate two distinct things happening. One is the violence and anarchy against federal property. That's going
to require one response. That's what you're seeing in Portland and Seattle. Versus the increased crime that's
going on in Chicago and Kansas City and other states and cities. That's going to require special agents and other
federal officers to work with state and locals, specifically to address violent crime. That's not what we're seeing
in Portland.... We're going to go wherever the threat tells us we need to go and keep in mind. ... This is serious
and people need to separate peaceful protests from the criminal anarchy that's going on."
On Fox News' Your World, Morgan similarly said, "This is not about peaceful protesters. This is about anarchists
and criminals, who, every single night, or hijacking these peaceful protests with the intent to damage property
and harm federal enforcement. That is a fact. Until we are united on that, this problem is not going to be solved."
The AP <https://apnews.com/IddIbb39093a3691f4e78093787ab877> (7/27, Balsamo, Flaccus), meanwhile,
reports on the scene at the Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse in Portland. According to the AP, "To the
protesters, the men inside the battened down courthouse are at best thoughtless political minions, at worst
murderous henchmen. To the agents inside, the demonstrators that pack the downtown each night are violent
anarchists, an angry sea of humanity bent on hurting — or even killing — federal agents doing their job." The Wall
Street Journal <https://wvvw.wsj.com/articles/leaders-in-portland-other-liberal-cities-pressured-by-both-left-and-
right-11595860108> (7/27, Gottfried, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) has a similar report headlined "In
Portland And Other Protest Cities, Neither Left, Right Nor Center Is Happy."
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/us/protests-divisions-blm.html> (7/27, Conger,
Fuller, Baker, 18.61M) reports that in recent weeks, protesters "have pointed laser beams, lobbed water bottles
and trash bags and, in one case, according to the Portland Police Bureau, hurled an open pocketknife at the
officers guarding the courthouse." According to the Times, the "nightly assault on the federal courthouse has
been part of a much wider peaceful resistance — high school students, military veterans, off-duty lawyers, lines of
mothers who call themselves the `Wall of Moms' — that began assembling nearly two months ago."
Trump Warns Those Caught Vandalizing Federal Property Will Be Prosecuted. President Trump tweeted
<https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1287877621380837378> , "Anarchists, Agitators or Protestors who
vandalize or damage our Federal Courthouse in Portland, or any Federal Buildings in any of our Cities or States,
will be prosecuted under our recently re-enacted Statues & Monuments Act. MINIMUM TEN YEARS IN
PRISON. Don't do it! @DHSgov"
Administration Sued For Use Of Tear Gas, Force In Portland. The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/07/27/wall-moms-black-lives-matter-protesters-sue-trump-
administration-use-tear-gas-force-portland/> (7/27, Lang, 14.2M) reports protesters "who say they were tear
gassed, shot at, pepper sprayed and assaulted outside the federal courthouse while peacefully demonstrating and
rendering aid to others sued the Trump administration Monday for its use of force during nightly demonstrations
in downtown Portland." A "group of five women and two organizations, including longtime Black Lives Matter
protesters" and the Wall of Moms group filed a lawsuit "alleging that several agencies — the Department of
Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Federal
Protective Service — have violated their constitutional rights of free speech, assembly and due process and
against unreasonable seizures."
Federal Officials Acknowledge Actions Have Contributed To Escalation. Oregon Public Broadcasting
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<https://vvww.opb.orginews/article/more-federal-officers-deploying-portlandk (7/27, Wilson, Levinson, 13K)
reports on its website, "Federal officials are internally acknowledging they have contributed to the quick
escalation between law enforcement and groups of protesters, which had dwindled to a couple hundred people or
less earlier this month. `Anytime you shoot someone in the face and beat them with a baton, it's going to be
criticized,' said one federal law enforcement official. 'That's not a controversial statement."' One "federal law
enforcement source" said of Donavan La Bella, who was "shot...in the head with a crowd control weapon" by
US Marshals, "Crowds were very small and the incident with La Bella — that was a flare up point that the
government tried to deescalate." Another said, "The van arrests that happened overnight on July 14 — after that,
everything went to hell."
Agent: Portland Protesters Shout Racial Slur At Black DHS Officers. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/portland-protesters-shout-n-word-black-dhs-officer/>
(7/27, Dinan, 492K) reports that a "Homeland Security agent deployed to help quell the violence demonstrations
in Portland says protesters shouted a racial epithet at a Black Federal Protective Service officer providing
security at the courthouse, according to an account given to the Center for Immigration Studies." The unnamed
agent is quoted as saying, "I'm seeing African American Federal Protective Service inspectors, twenty years' law
enforcement officer, being called the N-word to their face for the first time in their careers."
Protests
FBI Arrests Homicide Suspect Through Operation LeGend.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/missourilarticles/2020-07-27/homicide-suspect-arrested-
through-new-federal-program> (7/27) reports from Kansas City, Missouri, "FBI agents in Kansas City as part of
new controversial federal crime fighting effort assisted police in the arrest of a homicide suspect." Federal
prosecutors "praised the apprehension of 44-year-old Joel Roseberry as 'good work' in a tweet Monday. He is
jailed on $200,000 bond on charges of second-degree murder, armed criminal action and evidence tampering in
the March 1 fatal shooting of 28-year-old Frederick Outley outside of a convenience store."
The Kansas City (MO) Star <https://wwvv.kansascity.corn/news/localkrime/article244520912.html> (7/27,
Nozicka, 549K) reports, "FBI agents in Kansas City as part of Operation LeGend assisted police in recently
arresting a homicide suspect — the first known murder charge connected to the federal anti-crime initiative." FBI
agents, "in the city as part of the surge in federal resources, assisted in locating and arresting" Roseberry, "who
was charged with second-degree murder and other crimes in the March 1 fatal shooting of Frederick Outley, 28."
The Star adds, "Before Monday, the known criminal cases connected to Operation LeGend included a defendant
charged with illegally possessing firearms and methamphetamine to distribute and another defendant, who was
accused of shooting three people and was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm."
NPR <https://www.nprorg/2020/07/27/895734506/surge-of-federal-agents-in-kansas-city-sparks-controversy-
leaves-divide-in-commu> (7/27, 3.12M) reports, "The Trump administration has sent some 200 federal agents to
Kansas City, Mo., as part of an initiative to quell violent crime. The rollout of the operation has been marred by
misinformation, and some local activists say it's wrong-headed at best, but others applaud the added help from
Washington, D.C., to fight a desperate homicide problem." According to NPR, "The operation here is fraught
politically, but those involved say it's important to clarify what Operation LeGend is — and what it is not. 'This is
not Portland,' says Tim Garrison, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri. 'This has nothing to do
with anybody's exercise of their rights to protest. We are simply here to address the unprecedented level of
violence that is exemplified by the senseless and tragic killing of LeGend Taliferro.'" NPR adds, "Evidence
supports Garrison's claim. No heavily armed, unidentifiable federal operatives have clashed with demonstrators
during recent protests in Kansas City."
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Some Chicagoans Welcome Federal Investigators.
Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-protests-chicago/on-chicagos-south-side-some-
violence-weary-residents-open-to-federal-investigators-idUSKCN24S1A6> (7/27) reports from Chicago, "Many
Chicagoans vehemently oppose President Donald Trump's pledge to send federal officers to the third-largest
U.S. city, after seeing camouflaged agents deployed in Portland club and tear-gas anti-racism protesters," but "in
South and West Side neighborhoods hit hardest by a recent spike in gang violence, some Chicago residents
welcomed the move and said federal agents may be able to help solve crimes. `I appreciate it and I like it,' said
Cedrick Easterling, a former gang member, who was shoveling garbage scattered in the South Side neighborhood
of Englewood as part of his work clearing vacant lots. `If you sit at that park, you will hear shots all over
Englewood,' said Easterling, who was once shot himself, pointing south toward Ogden Park. Like most in
Chicago, Easterling is not a fan of Trump, who won just 51 of the city's 2,069 precincts in the 2016 presidential
election."
Authorities Brace For More Violent Protests Across The Country.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/a8b1f4da3be24c20a85cefa77d129eb6?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 8, 0:25, Muir, 7.11M) reported that protests around the country are "turning violent.
Demonstrators squaring off with federal officers in Portland, Oregon. Local leaders say the federal presence is
only fueling" the protests, which are "spreading to other cities." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/fdlb8f4990b44428ab9ald512334131354?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 8,
1:25, Holt, 6.32M) reported, "Authorities across the country are bracing for more protests [Monday night] after
some demonstrations turned violent over the weekend."
Mayors Appeal To Congress To Restrict Use Of Federal Agents.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/67f5f36718581bc68233a9bc490440e8> (7/27) reports that "the mayors of six U.S.
cities appealed Monday to Congress to make it illegal for the federal government to deploy militarized federal
agents to cities that don't want them, even as the Trump administration is considering sending more of them to
Portland." The mayors of Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Kansas City, Albuquerque, and Washington wrote, "This
administration's egregious use of federal force on cities over the objections of local authorities should never
happen." The Oregonian <https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2020/07/portland-mayor-leaders-of-other-
democrat-led-cities-targeted-by-trump-call-for-laws-restricting-use-of-federal-officers.html> (7/27, Bailey, 1M)
reports the mayors call "it `unlawful and repugnant' for the President to be able to continue to deploy federal
forces to cities without consulting local officials first and against objections."
Dozens Of Seattle Police Officers Injured During Weekend Violence.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/seattle-rioting-results-59-officers-
injured-agitat/> (7/27, Richardson, 492K) reports the Seattle Police Department has said "that 59 officers were
wounded in the Saturday night rioting after being struck by explosives, bottles and rocks." The Seattle Police
Blotter "posted photos of officers with burns on their skin and other injuries and video of officers being hit by
what appeared to be fireworks and small explosives as they worked crowd control."
Austin Police Release Man Who Fatally Shot Protester.
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Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/us/austin-police-release-man-who-says-he-shot-anned-protester> (7/27,
Gearty, 27.59M) reports on its website that "a man who admitted to fatally shooting an armed Black Lives
Matter protester in Austin on Saturday night was taken into custody and then released pending further
investigation, the Texas city's police chief said." Chief Brian Manley told reporters the fatal shooting of Garrett
Foster is "actively being investigated and ongoing in conjunction with the Travis County District Attorney's
Office."
National Guard Officer: Protesters Cleared From Lafayette Square Without Provocation.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/789d896da58c438268d7c8047b130ce4> (7/27, Knickmeyer) reports Army
National Guard Maj. Adam DeMarco, who was across from the White House on June 1, said the US Park Police
"began the violent clearing of protesters from Lafayette Square last month without apparent provocation or
adequate warning to demonstrators, immediately after" Attorney General Barr spoke with Park Police leaders.
DeMarco's "account...challenges key aspects of the Trump administration's explanation for the clearing of the
protest in front of the White House, just before President Donald Trump walked through the area to stage a photo
event in front of a historic church." The CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/3d875 f950a314e6ca1176be9e4347988?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 4,
0:40, O'Donnell, 4.46M) said DeMarco will testify before Congress on Tuesday.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/07/27/national-guard-commander-says-
police-suddenly-moved-lafayette-square-protesters-used-excessive-force-clear-path-trump/> (7/27, Jackman,
Leonnig, 14.2M) says DeMarco's "statement...also casts doubt on the claims by acting Park Police Chief
Gregory Monahan that violence by protesters spurred Park Police to clear the area at that time with unusually
aggressive tactics." DeMarco said that "demonstrators were behaving peacefully" and that tear gas was deployed
in an "excessive use of force." DeMarco's account "backs up law enforcement officials who told The
Washington Post they believed the clearing operation would happen after the 7 p.m. curfew that night --- but it
was dramatically accelerated after...Barr and others appeared in the park around 6 p.m."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/27/national-guard-white-house-lafayette-protest-382790>
(7/27, Cohen, 4.29M) reports that according to DeMarco's account, "Park Police said they would be clearing
demonstrators out of Lafayette Square, along with Secret Service, in order to construct a perimeter fence around
the White House. But the materials necessary to build the security barrier did not arrive until 9 p.m. and the
barrier was not completed until later that night."
Cotton Criticized For Says Founding Fathers Viewed Slavery As "Necessary Evil."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-global-race-usa-cotton/republican-senator-cotton-criticized-for-
necessary-evil-slavery-comment-idUSKCN24SIMP> (7/27, Morgan) reports Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) on
Monday "came under pressure over published comments in which he said America's founders viewed slavery as
a `necessary evil.'" Cotton made the comments in an interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
<https://www.arkansasonline.corn/news/2020/jul/26/bill-by-cotton-targets-curriculum-on-slavery/> in which he
said, "As the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built, but the union was
built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction." In response to the
criticism, Cotton tweeted <https://twitter.com/TomCottonAR/status/1287489209469734915> , "This is the
definition of fake news. I said that *the Founders viewed slavery as a necessary evil*."
Police Departments Withdraw From Security Agreements For Democratic Convention.
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/news/politics/elections/2020/07/27/dnc-
police-departments-withdraw-security-agreements-milwaukee/5520421002/> (7/27, Spicuzza, 632K) reports that
"at least three Wisconsin police departments have withdrawn from agreements to send personnel to next month's
Democratic National Convention, some of them citing orders to Milwaukee's police chief to cease the use of tear
gas and pepper spray during demonstrations." The moves by police departments in Fond du Lac, Franklin and
West Allis "cast doubt on a program to bring about 1,000 police officers from outside agencies to help shore up
security for the event" next month.
Illinois County Board Candidate Quits Over Tweet "Laughing" At Officer Getting Hit.
The Chicago Tribune <https://vvww.chicagotribune.corn/news/breaking/ct-dupage-candidate-withdraws-over-
tweet-20200727-ykxacentdjdm3gkvw51a2otmeu-story.html#nt=oft-Double%20Chain—Flex%20Feature—top-
news-chain- 1—dupage-mon-850p--1—yes-art—curated—curatedpage> (7/27, McCoppin, 2.65M) reports that a
Democratic candidate for the DuPage County board "withdrew from the race after apologizing for a tweet in
which she said she laughed repeatedly at a video of a law enforcement officer getting hit in the face with a
projectile." Hadiya Afzal tweeted, "ive been watching this on repeat for fifteen minutes and laughing every
single time." The video shows "what appears to be an officer behind a barricade wall at a protest throw an object
off-screen, and then recoil after getting hit in the face with a projectile." Afzal said in a statement Sunday, "My
post was in poor taste and doesn't reflect the values I was raised with and hold dear."
Black Soldiers Monument In Boston Under Scrutiny.
The AP <https://apnews.com/0ac6abc3af3dcd467efbb929ecfedb2e> (7/27, Marcelo) reports that a bronze statue
in downtown Boston memorializes Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial, an all-Black regiment that fought
during the Civil War, "can conjure mixed feelings as the nation takes another hard look at its monuments and
memorials in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police." To some, the monument "should
be moved to a museum because it casts Blacks as 'subservient' to whites."
NYTimes Analysis: NFL Efforts To Combat Racism Undercut By Team Owners.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/25/sports/football/woody-johnson-trump-jets.html>
(7/27, Belson, 18.61M) reports the NFL has "taken strides to repair its image as being insensitive to issues facing
women and people of color. But the league continues to be confronted by an uncomfortable reality: Its efforts
can be undercut by reports of toxic behavior at the tops of its franchises." The "re-emergence of issues of
discrimination involving two of the league's most prominent team owners" — Woody Johnson, the owner of the
Jets, and Dan Snyder, owner of the Washington Football Team, as it is now known — comes as "the nation
confronts systemic racism in many of its institutions, including sports teams and leagues." The Times says the
new allegations of "racism and sexism threaten to undercut the league's efforts to promote itself as having
learned from past failings."
WTimes Analysis: Black Lives Matter Has "Leftist" Goal.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/black-lives-matter-anti-police-
brutality-crusade-o/> (7/27, Al, Scarborough, 492K) reports that "beyond Black Lives Matter's drive to
eliminate police brutality is a far more extensive leftist ideology that would upend American economic and social
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life, according to an examination of BLM leaders' writings and interviews." According to the Times, "BLM
leaders say they want capitalism abolished."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/07/27/when-black-lives-matter-came-
white-rural-americak (7/27, Natanson, 14.2M), meanwhile, reports that in the days following George Floyd's
death, "the nation had erupted in protests that shattered cities and swept Americans, in what felt like every corner
of the country, into an unprecedented reckoning with racism and police violence. Every corner except Rocky
Mount, the seat of Franklin County in southern Virginia." The Post goes on to detail how a Black Lives Matter
chapter was established in the county.
Counter-Terrorism
Georgia Man Sentenced For Planning White House Attack.
WXIA-TV <https://vvwwilalive.com/article/news/local/mynews/cumming/forsyth-county-man-sentenced-to-
15-years-for-planning-explosive-attack-on-white-house/85-3c8789dc-f6c9-4dc2-99f7-baaae89a7db5> Atlanta
(7/27, Kleinpeter, 258K) reports from Forsyth County, Georgia, "Hasher Jallal Taheb, of Forsyth County faces a
sentence of 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted destruction of government property by fire or
explosive. The 23-year-old was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court. Taheb admitted, earlier this year, to
planning an attack on the White House." Taheb "was arrested in 2018 and 2019 in Gwinnett County after the
culmination of an undercover investigation revealed hand-drawn diagrams of the West Wing in the White House.
A federal affidavit at the time suggested that Taheb plotted attacks on other Washington landmarks including the
Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial. He also intended to travel overseas at the time and that his
attacks were part of his desire to 'engage in "jihad"."
Arizona Woman Charged With Helping Al Qaeda To Appear In Court Next Week.
KTVK-TV <https://www.azfamily.com/news/chandler-woman-accused-of-helping-al-qaeda-to-appear-in-court-
next-weekJarticle_7382d214-d007-11ea-91ff-3bc583flaf26.html> Phoenix (7/27, 302K) reports from Phoenix,
Arizona, "The Chandler woman accused of trying to help Al Qaeda was supposed to appear in court today, but
that appearance has been continued until next week. Jill Marie Jones, 35, is now scheduled to appear on Monday,
Aug. 3." Jones "was arrested at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Wednesday, July 22, after allegedly
being in communication with two undercover FBI agents, one of whom she believed to be a member of al
Qaeda. According to the criminal complaint filed in court, Jones agreed to send money to purchase scopes for
rifles that would be used to kill American soldiers. In May 2020, Jones gave the purported al Qaeda member a
$500 prepaid Visa card, prosecutors say."
Sentencing Postponed For Man Who Supplied Guns To San Bernardino Shooter.
The San Bernardino (CA) Sun <https://www.sbsun.corn/marquez-sentencing-for-role-in-sart-bemardino-terror-
attack-delayed-to-late-october> (7/27, De Atley, 129K) reports, "Enrique Marquez Jr.'s sentencing in federal
court for supplying the guns used in the Dec. 15, 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino that killed 14 and
wounded 22 has been postponed from Aug. 17 to Oct. 23." According to the Sun, "Defense attorney John N.
Aquilina said in papers that the delay was needed to research and address `significant and multiple issues'
regarding briefs he anticipates filing in connection with Marquez's sentencing. The government has
recommended 25 years in prison for Marquez, 28. He remains in custody." The Sun adds, "Federal authorities
have said Marquez did not know about the Redlands couple's plans to open fire on Farook's co-workers with the
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San Bernardino County Division of Environmental Health at the Inland Regional Center during a holiday party
and training session."
Changes Made To 9/11 Commemoration In New York Due To Pandemic.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/be0777e5a31a4b6b8eda9a05209a66a5?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 10, 0:15, Muir, 7.11M) reported "a major change" has been made to this year's 9/11
commemoration in New York. Because of precautions due to the pandemic, "this year's memorial will not
include a live reading of the names by relatives of the victims. It will be recorded." Families will still be allowed
to gather in the plaza for the ceremony.
Prosecutors Struggle To Resume Guantanamo Trials.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/us/politics/guantanamo-bay-coronavirus.html>
(7/27, Rosenberg, 18.61 M) reports the coronavirus pandemic is "forcing the military to consider creating a
quarantine zone at the court compound to allow proceedings to continue in the case of the alleged 9/11 plotters."
Military prosecutors struggling to "restart war crimes tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in the midst of the
pandemic are proposing to transform the crude court compound of tents and trailers into a quarantine zone." The
plan would "airlift about 100 people from across the US to Guantanamo on Sept. 5 — everyone bound for the
courtroom, except the defendants — and then isolate them for two weeks at the makeshift site called Camp
Justice." Then the men "accused of plotting the September 11, 2001, attacks would be brought from the prison to
the courtroom to begin six weeks of hearings in the case, from September 21 to November 3, the height of
hurricane season."
State Department Declares "Unwavering" Commitment To Seeking `Justice For The Families' Of US Citizens
Killed By ISIS.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/state-department-declares-unwavering-
commitment-to-seeking-justice-for-the-families-of-us-citizens-killed-by-isis> (7/27, Dunleavy, 448K) reports the
State Department "said it has an `unwavering' commitment to bringing Islamic State fighters who killed US
citizens to justice." The agency sent this message "as the families of the dead renew calls for captors, some of
whom are being held in the Middle East, to be put on trial in the US." A State Department spokesperson told the
Washington Examiner, "Seeking the safe return of US citizens held hostage abroad and justice for the families of
those murdered by their captors is a hallmark of this administration's policy. The Department of State's
commitment to these goals is unwavering." Last week, the parents of ISIS victims Kayla Mueller, James Foley,
Peter Kassig, and Steven Sotloff— all abducted and killed by members of ISIS — "penned a joint op-ed in the
Washington Post urging the Trump Administration to take action."
Counter-Intelligence
Yates To Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee Next Week.
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/senate/509180-sally-yates-to-testify-as-part-of-gop-probe-into-russia-
investigation> (7/27, Carney, 2.98M) reports Senate Judiciary Chairman Graham said in an interview with Fox
News Radio Monday that former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates will testify before his panel on Aug, 5.
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Graham, who The Hill describes as "a close ally" of the President, "is investigating the origins of `Crossfire
Hurricane,' the name of the FBI's investigation into Russian election interference and the Trump campaign, and
former special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, which followed it."
Jarrett: Christopher Steele's Secret Source For Anti-Trump Dossier Is Finally Exposed.
In his column on the Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/opinion/anti-trump-dossier-source-gregg-jarrett>
(7/26, 27.59M) website, Gregg Jarrett writes, "When the dossier was invented in 2016, the president of
Brookings was Strobe Talbott, a long-time friend and ally of Hillary Clinton. Her campaign provided the cash for
the phony document that was composed by ex-British spy Christopher Steele. Talbott helped fuel the Trump-
Russia collusion narrative. But it was Danchenko who supplied Steele with most of the false stories contained in
the dossier." He contends, "I haven't seen Talbott's retraction or apology since the Mueller report came out, nor
do I expect one. He has a lot to answer for, including his own contacts with Steele. It just so happens that
Talbott's brother-in-law is Clinton sycophant, Cody Shearer, who created what became known as the `second
dossier.' Remarkably, it echoed several of the identical fantastic allegations as the original Steele-Danchenko
dossier." He concludes, "Clinton's campaign didn't just commission the dossier, her allies contributed to its
contents."
Fox News <https://news.yahoo.coln/report-steele-dossier-source-revealed-100151508.html> (7/27, 27.59M)
reports in a video that former DOJ official Francey Hakes provides reaction and analysis on "the source's
American roots raise questions on how the FBI renewed FISA warrants against former Trump campaign adviser
Carter Page."
Carter Page Sues Yahoo, HuffPost Parent Company For "False And Defamatory" Articles.
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/media/carter-page-sues-yahoo-huffpost-parent-for-false-and-defamatory-
articles-that-portrayed-him-as-traitor-to-america> (7/27, Flood, 27.59M) reports former Trump campaign aide
Carter Page "is suing Yahoo parent company Oath Inc. over `false and defamatory statements,' claiming the
outlet `portrayed him as a traitor to America' who illegally conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election."
The suit "was filed Monday in Delaware Superior Court and accuses Oath's Yahoo News and HuffPost of
publishing stories about Page `with actual knowledge of falsity or with a reckless disregard of truth or falsity'
with a motive of generating clicks online and aligning with the political bias and aims of senior management."
The lawsuit claims, "Page is an innocent individual whose entire way of life was shattered as a direct result of
being defamed and falsely branded as a traitor to his country by the Defendant's media brands. He was allegedly
secretly plotting with Russian leaders to sabotage the 2016 Presidential Election and give `aid and comfort' to
Russian President Putin's efforts to `weaken' America."
Op-Ed: Biden May Want To Forget About The Russia Investigation.
In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/joe-biden-may-want-to-forget-about-the-
russia-investigation-11595865529> (7/27, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), Gerald Baker writes on
malfeasance during the Obama Administration and efforts by Joe Biden to sidestep those issues during the
presidential campaign. Baker highlights various events during the Obama Administration that suggest Biden was
involved in meetings tied to the investigation of the Trump campaign.
Chinese Scientist Charged With Visa Fraud Ordered Held As Flight Risk.
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The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-07-27/chinese-scientist-charged-with-visa-fraud-
appears-in-court> (7/27, Har) reports from San Francisco, "A Chinese scientist charged with visa fraud after
authorities said she concealed her military ties to China in order to work in the U.S. made her first appearance
Monday in federal court by video." Juan Tang, 37, "was appointed a federal public defender and U.S. Magistrate
Judge Deborah Barnes ordered Tang to remain in custody, saying she is a flight risk, while her attorney prepares
an argument to allow her release on bail. The Justice Department last week announced charges against Tang and
three other scientists living in the U.S., saying they lied about their status as members of China's People's
Liberation Army. All were charged with visa fraud."
The Sacramento (CA) Bee <https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article244523537.html> (7/27, Stanton, 567K)
reports, "Tang allegedly lied about her ties to China's People's Liberation Army Air Force and the Chinese
Communist Party, and after FBI agents questioned her at her Davis apartment she fled into hiding inside the
Chinese consulate in San Francisco. The FBI subsequently took her into custody Thursday night and she was
booked into the Main Jail last Friday. In a brief initial appearance conducted Monday via Zoom, U.S. Magistrate
Judge Deborah Barnes ordered Tang to remain in custody at least until her federal defender can propose
conditions that might allow her release."
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Seeks Canadian Spy Agency Documents Linked To Canadian Arrest.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-huawei-tech-canada/huawei-cfo-meng-wanzhou-demands-
release-of-spy-agency-documents-linked-to-canadian-arrest-idUSKCN24S2SQ> (7/27, Warburton) reports
lawyers representing Huawei's Meng Wanzhou, "who is fighting against extradition to the US, argued in a
Canadian court on Monday that redacted documents prepared by the Canadian spy agency relating to her
December 2018 arrest should be released." The lawyers "said national security should not limit the release of the
documents, parts of which were made public during ongoing court proceedings over whether Meng, Huawei's
chief financial officer, should be extradited, court documents showed." Meng's lawyers have "asked for
additional documents from the Canadian government pertaining to her arrest, hoping to support their claim that
Canadian authorities committed abuses of process during her arrest." The lawyers are "pressing for a stay in
Meng's extradition."
The Globe and Mail (CAN) <https://www.theglobeandmail.corn/canada/article-huawei-cfo-meng-wanzhou-
seeks-fuller-access-to-csis-files/> (7/27, Woo, 1.04M) reports that, "at a virtual hearing at Ottawa's Federal Court
on Monday, Meng's lawyers argued that several documents from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service,
previously released under a disclosure order, were likely the subject of excessive redactions and overly broad
claims of privilege." AFP <https://www.theguardian.coin/world/2020/jul/27/meng-wanzhou-canada-fbi-plot-
documents> (7/27) reports Scott Fenton, one of Meng's lawyers, "said on Monday his client had been questioned
for three hours by Canadian customs agents at Vancouver airport without knowing what she was accused of,
before being formally arrested." Bloomberg <hftps://vvwvv.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-07-27/huawei-cfo-
seeks-order-for-canada-to-release-secret-documents> (7/27, Pearson, 4.73M) reports that, "in its latest filing, the
defense suggests Meng's arrest was closely coordinated between the FBI and the Canadian agencies." The
defense "said the FBI was likely monitoring Meng before she boarded her Cathay Pacific flight in Hong Kong
because it was able to provide a description of what she was wearing to Canadian police."
Spanish Court Hears Testimony On Whether Assange Was Spied On.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/world/articles/2020-07-27/spain-court-hears-testimony-on-whether-
assange-was-spied-on> (7/27) reports Spain's National Court "heard testimony Monday in an investigation into
whether a Spanish company was hired to spy on Julian Assange during the seven years the WikiLeaks founder
spent in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London." The court is investigating "whether David Morales, a Spaniard,
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and his Undercover Global S.L. security agency invaded the privacy of Assange and his visitors at the embassy
by secretly recording their meetings." According to court papers, the intelligence "that Morales' company
collected is suspected of being handed over to third parties." Among those set to "face the court's questions
Monday were prominent Spanish lawyer Baltasar Gar-ion, who is part of Assange's legal team; former
Ecuadorean consul in London Fidel Narvaez; and Stella Morris, a legal adviser and Assange's partner, who
revealed earlier this year that she had two children with him while he lived in the embassy."
Lowenthal Says Intelligence Analysis Needs Course Change.
SIGNAL Magazine <https://www.afcea.org/content/intelligence-analysis-needs-course-change> (7/27,
Ackerman) reports Mark Lowenthal, former assistant director of central intelligence for analysis and production
"says legacy methods and arcane rules are hamstringing US intelligence analysis at a time when it should be
innovating." He "said that, from training, which needs to shift emphasis to more basic skills, to collection and
processing, which must branch into nontraditional areas, intelligence must make course corrections to solve
inflexibility issues." Lowenthal, who teaches "an AFCEA PDC onsite course on US intelligence that is also
available in a virtual format, states that training must change to compel the type of analysis necessary to meet the
new threat picture." Recognizing that "analytic deficiencies existed after 9/11, Congress and the intelligence
community created the DNI position." Along with this came "congressional requirements for what analysis
should look like." However, Lowenthal "asserts that the attempt to bring about a community-wide basis largely
has not succeeded." Analytic training is "still stovepiped by agency."
Pentagon Issues Contract Guidance On China Tech Ban.
Federal Computer Week <https://fcw.corn/articles/2020/07/27/williams-dod-china-tech-ban-contractors.aspx>
(7/27, Williams, 263K) reports the Pentagon has "released guidance on how acquisition executives should
implement the upcoming ban on contracting with companies that use telecommunications equipment made by
Huawei and other China-based companies." In a 15-page memo "signed July 23, the Defense Department
outlines what companies and contracting officers have to do once the government's ban goes into effect."
Starting August 13, the government "won't be allowed to issue or extend contracts with companies that use
certain video and telesurveillance technologies, services and equipment made by certain Chinese manufacturers,
such as ZTE or Hikvision." Contracts, task and delivery orders, "including those for commercial-off-the-shelf
items and delivery orders, issued after Aug. 13 must also include specified language invoking regulation for the
ban. Existing indefinite delivery contracts will have to be modified, the memo states."
IARPA Funds Study Showing Randomness Theory Could Hold Key To Internet Security.
The Cornell Chronicle (NY) <https://news.comell.edu/stories/2020/07/randomness-theory-could-hold-key-
intemet-security> (7/27, Lefkowitz, 5K) reports Rafael Pass, professor of computer science at Cornell Tech, "is
co-author of `On One-Way Functions and Kolmogorov Complexity.'" He said, "The result is that a natural
computational problem introduced in the 1960s in the Soviet Union characterizes the feasibility of basic
cryptography — private-key encryption, digital signatures and authentication, for example." In the paper, Pass and
doctoral student Yanyi Liu "showed that if computing time-bounded Kolmogorov Complexity is hard, then one-
way functions exist." Although their finding "is theoretical, it has potential implications across cryptography,
including Internet security." The research was "funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the Air
Force Office of Scientific Research, and was based on research funded by the Intelligence Advanced Research
Projects Activity in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence."
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Op-Ed: Russian Spying is Privatized and Competitive.
In an op-ed in Newsweek <https://www.newsweek.corn/russia-report-intelligence-trolls-interference-1520725>
(7/27, 1.53M), Christo Grozev writes, "The Russia report published last week by the UK government proved
what we had grown to suspect. Western intel — personified by the revered British spy services — were not being
tight-lipped.... No systematic, consistent post-mortem seems to have been conducted on Russian influence
operations. The government's response to the Report's findings was blinkered and Trumpian. Even as it admitted
no serious effort was put into establishing whether or not Russia intervened in the Brexit referendum, it stressed,
defensively." He concludes, "Comprehending the complexity of this new reality is key to having an adequate
response.... The UK government's response to the Report is even more anachronistic. Even the errors it
recognizes, and the forward-looking measures it commits to, amount to a 20th century solution to a 21st century
problem."
Criminal Investigations
Maxwell Seeks To Seal Evidence.
The Telegraph (UK) <https://www.telegraph.co.ukrnews/2020/07/27/ghislaine-maxwell-fights-keep-nude-
photos-sexualised-videos/> (7/27, Ensor, 956K) reports, "Ghislaine Maxwell is trying to prevent nude
photographs and `sexualised video' evidence from being unsealed ahead of her trial, according to a new court
appeal." According to the Telegraph, Maxwell's attorney "details the 'highly confidential' material in a proposed
protective order filed at a Manhattan court on Monday, arguing it should be kept out of public view. 'The highly
confidential information contains nude, partially-nude, or otherwise sexualised images, videos, or other
depictions of individuals,' which Ms Maxwell does not wish to be 'disseminated, transmitted, or otherwise
copies,' it reads." Maxwell "is being held in Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn, New York, without bail
while awaiting trial for grooming underage girls for associate Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse. She has pleaded not
guilty to all six charges on the indictment."
The Daily Mail (UK) <https://www.dailymail.co.ukrnews/article-8565493/Ghislaine-Maxwell-ambushes-
prosecutors-asking-gag-order-witnesses.html?ito=1490> (7/27, Boswell, 5.27M) reports that Maxwell
"ambushed prosecutors by asking for a gag order on witnesses in her criminal trial, court documents seen by
DailyMail.com claim." Prosecutors "scrambled to file a letter to Judge Alison Nathan in response, claiming they
had been negotiating with Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam's legal team 'as recently as 6p.m. last night' and were
surprised by the gagging request. The British socialite's attorney wrote to Judge Nathan asking her to keep
discovery materials from being published, but wanted permission to identify witnesses and Maxwell's alleged
victims who have already come forward in the case."
The New York Daily News <https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-worlcUnational/article244519162.html> (7/27,
Brown, 2.52M) reports, "When the FBI raided Epstein's Upper East Side mansion last year, investigators found a
stash of nude photographs of underage girls. Prosecutors and Maxwell's legal teams asked Judge Alison Nathan
to resolve two disputes about the evidence. Maxwell's attorneys wanted any witnesses — including alleged
victims — to not be allowed to use evidence for any purpose beyond prepping for her criminal trial." The Daily
News adds, "Many of Maxwell's accusers have pending lawsuits against her, which could be impacted by new
evidence revealed through the criminal case. Her attorneys also said they should be allowed to name victims
involved in the criminal case who have already spoken out publicly about Epstein and Maxwell's alleged sex
trafficking scheme."
FBI Investigating Washington State Murder.
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The Yakima (WA) Herald-Republic <htips://wvvw.yakimaherald.com/news/crime_and_courts/fbi-probing-
another-yakama-reservation-homicide/article_172e7d6b-bcf3-5dd0-a5df-9b06a2232lee.html> (7/27, 88K)
reports that the FBI "is investigating the shooting death of [Adam James Young]," who "was shot to death in
Brownstown on July 13." The FBI "investigates homicides on the reservation that involve Native Americans."
Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Missing Iowa Child.
The Des Moines (IA) Register <https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-
courts/2020/07/27/more-questions-less-answers-disappearance-breasia-terrell-davenport-iowa-henry-
dinkins/5499097002/> (7/27, 404K) reports that the FBI is investigating the disappearance of Breasia Terrell,
who "went missing on July 10 after spending the night with her half brother and his father, Henry Earl Dinkins, a
registered sex offender." Davenport Chief Strategy Officer Sarah Ott "said detectives discovered new
information that met the requirements set by the state for an Amber Alert to be issued, but declined to provide
details."
FBI Task Force Arrests Two In Connection To Colorado Party Shooting.
KMGH-TV <https://www.thedenverchannel.corn/news/local-news/2-arrested-in-denver-house-party-double-
shooting-that-killed-juvenile> Denver (7/27, 168K) reports that the FBI-led Criminal Apprehension Team task
force arrested last week Michael Walker and an unidentified minor in connection to the July 11 double shooting
incident that "left one juvenile dead and another wounded."
Continuing Coverage: California Police Arrest Parents In Connection To Disappearance Of Toddler.
WJAX-TV <https://www.actionnewsjax.corn/news/trending/parents-charged-after-body-believed-be-missing-2-
year-old-with-special-needs-found-police-say/IT5GUHQX6VFY7CVMN23VNX4LD4/> Jacksonville, FL (7/27,
Bonvillian, Desk, 44K) reports Sukhjinder Sran and Briseida Sran have been arrested in connection to the
disappearance of their son, Thaddeus Sran, after Madera police found the burned remains of a child's body. The
FBI has been supporting the investigation.
Mississippi Man Charged With Threatening Federal Judge.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/best-states/louisiandarticles/2020-07-27/mississippi-man-charged-with-
threatening-federal-judge> (7/27) reports that a federal grand jury "indicted [Bryant Lamont Harris] accused of
threatening to harm a federal judge at a U.S. district courthouse in New Orleans." The criminal complaint
"obtained by The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate accused Harris of calling U.S. District Judge
Susie Morgan's office in February and complaining 'angrily' to a staffer about the city's police department." The
FBI New Orleans field office supported the investigation.
Georgia Man Sentenced Over Producing Child Pornography.
AllOnGeorgia <https://allongeorgia.com/georgia-public-safety/georgia-man-sentenced-to-22-years-in-federal-
prison-for-producing-child-pornography/> (7/27) reports Richard Hunt Moore Jr, who was "arrested at a motel
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when a 14-year-old boy signaled that he was in danger," has "been sentenced to federal prison for production of
child pornography." He "was sentenced by U.S. District Court Chief Judge J. Randal Hall to 264 months in
prison and ordered to pay restitution of $1 million." FBI agents "discovered child pornography on electronic
devices in Moore's possession" prior to his arrest.
FBI Agents Investigating In Pennsylvania.
Levittown Now (PA) <http://levittownnow.coin/2020/07/27/law-enforcement-asking-questions-in-areak (7/27)
reports that FBI agents "have been asking questions in the Levittown area." The FBI "is leading a charge to look
into matters with ties to local governments and school districts in Bucks and Montgomery counties."
Connecticut Man Sentenced For Embezzling.
Zip06 (CT) <https://www.zip06.cotn/news/20200727/branford-man-sentenced-to-branford-man-sentenced-to-
branford-man-sentenced-to-branford-man-sentenced-to-> (7/27) reports Michael Verzella "was sentenced July 20
by U.S. District Judge Kari A. Dooley in Bridgeport to 33 months of imprisonment, followed by three years of
supervised release, for stealing more than $240,000 from his non-profit employer and numerous individuals
serviced by his employer." He plead guilty, and he "admitted that, between January 2012 and February 2018, he
used his Chapel Haven credit card to purchase tickets for sporting and entertainment events that he attended with
friends and family."
New Mexico Police Continuing To Investigate Disappearance Of Local.
The Las Cruces (NM) Sun-News <https://www.lcsun-news.com/story/news/2020/07/27/stephen-carey-still-
missing-year-afier-report-made/5523171002/> (7/27, 58K) reports about the ongoing investigation into the
disappearance of Steve Carey, who "was last seen July 8 in Las Cruces" in 2019. His car "was later found at the
Baylor Canyon Trailhead by New Mexico State Police, but his bike and wallet were not found with the car."
Wisconsin Man Sentenced Over Child Enticement.
WAOW-TV <https://waow.coin/2020/07/27/merrill-man-sentenced-20-years-for-child-enticement/> Wausau, WI
(7/27) reports Brian D. Wickersham, who abducted and assaulted an unidentfied minor, was "sentenced to 20
years in federal prison by Senior District Judge William C. Griesbach." The case "was investigated by the Brown
County Sheriff's Office, the Brown County Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and the Green
Bay office of the F.B.I."
Former FBI Task Force Officer Facing Trial In Guam.
The Guam Daily Post <https://www.postguam.corn/news/locaUjury-tampering-defendant-won-t-testify-against-
his-brother/article_09a00002-cfc0-11ea-a076-3bea5e542f00.html> (7/27, Nick Delgado I, Post) reports former
FBI Task Force officer and former Guam police officer John Mantanona, who is "accused of tampering with the
jury in a major federal drug case," is scheduled "back in court on Aug. 14 to find out when his trial will begin."
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Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Pennsylvania Teenager.
WPMT-TV <https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/linda-stoltzfoos-missing-lancaster-county-amish-teen-
girl-east-earl-township-justo-smoker/521-6f6c13c0-7389-43e8-adffi-5396704aa292> Harrisburg, PA (7/27, 93K)
reports that the FBI is continuing to investigate the disappearance of Linda Stoltzfoos, who "vanished over a
month ago." While a suspect "has been arrested for her kidnapping," she "has not been found."
Continuing Coverage: US Marshal Task Force Announces Arrests Of Juvenile Prison Escapees.
MLive (MI) <https://wvvw.mlive.cominews/2020/07/2-virginia-juvenile-prison-escapees-captured-in-michigan-
after-two-week-pursuit.html> (7/27, 925K) reports that the US Marshal Service announced the successful arrests
of Rashad E. Williams and Jabar Ali Taylor, who "fled through a hole that was cut in a perimeter fence at the
Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center in Chesterfield County, Virginia on July 13." The FBI supported manhunt,
which ended in Michigan.
Michigan Man Sentenced Over Bank Robbery.
WWJ-TV <https://detroit.cbslocal.com/2020/07/27/bank-robber-sentenced-to-216-months-imprisonmentt>
Detroit (7/27) reports U.S. Attorney Andrew Birge "announced that David Wilson Floyd, formerly of Michigan
City, Indiana, was sentenced to serve 216 months' imprisonment by U.S. District Judge Paul L. Maloney. Floyd
pled guilty in March 2020 to armed bank robbery and attempted bank robbery." The FBI "investigated and
determined Floyd committed the September 9, 2019, armed bank robbery, the September 18, 2019, attempted
bank robbery, as well as six additional robberies of convenience stores and gas stations in northern Indiana and
southwestern Michigan between June 2019 and September 2019."
FBI Searching For Virginia Man.
The Augusta (VA) Free Press <https://augustafreepress.comabi-requests-public-help-to-find-virginia-fugitive/>
(7/27) reports that the FBI "is requesting the public's help in locating LaShawn Robertson, who is wanted on
federal drug trafficking and firearms charges." The arrest warrant "was issued for Robertson in the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Newport News, on July 8, after Robertson was charged with
being a felon in possession of a firearm; distributing heroin or cocaine or cocaine base or methamphetamine,
amphetamine, and oxycodone; and providing a firearm to a convicted felon."
Massachusetts Gang Member Ordered Held Without Bail.
The Attleboro (MA) Sun Chronicle <https://www.thesunchronicle.corninewillocal_news/alleged-gang-member-
with-ties-to-attleboro-will-remain-in-jail/article_990e415a-0638-5e0b-a682-f4acae5d3aab.html> (7/27, 15K)
reports Boston NOB gang member Damian Cortez, whose apartment "was raided last month has waived his right
to a detention hearing and will remain in jail until trial." He "faces federal sex trafficking and drug distribution
charges for alleged incidents in Maine and Brockton."
Former Medical Doctor Pleads Guilty To Illegally Prescribing Oxycodone.
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Newsday (NY) <https://www.newsday.cornflong-island/crimeAi-oxycodone-doctor-pleads-guilty-1.47417203>
(7/27, 932K) reports Tameshwar Ammar, a former medical doctor "who practiced as an anesthesiologist" in the
state of New York, has admitted that he illegally "prescribed oxycodone to two patients...in exchange for money
and steroids." Newsday quotes "Acting Eastern District United States Attorney Seth DuCharme," who said
Ammar's "guilty plea establishes that the defendant, who was a doctor, essentially acted as a drug dealer,
spreading injury and addiction without regard for the consequences." DuCharme also said his office "and our
partners at the DEA are working tirelessly to combat the opioid epidemic on Long Island and elsewhere,
including by prosecuting medical professionals who betray their oath to do no harm." The Port Washington (NY)
Patch <https://patch.com/new-york/portwashington/roslyn-doctor-pleads-guilty-federal-drug-dealing-charges>
(7/27, Hampton, 1.03M) and the Lindenhurst (NY) Patch <https://patch.com/new-yorldlindenhurst/ex-doctor-
pleads-guilty-illegally-prescribing-oxycodone> (7/27, Korb, 1.03M) publish similar articles.
Notices Filed To Seize Properties In Connection With Marijuana Firm Raid Operation
The Bangor (ME) Daily News <https://bangordailynews.com/2020/07/27/news/mid-maineffeds-want-to-seize-
properties-owned-by-franklin-county-marijuana-businessman-after-raidk (7/27, Valigra, 198K) reports, "The US
attorney's office in Maine has filed notices in federal court to seize 12 properties" in connection with a recent
raid operation that targeted the marijuana distribution firm Narrow Gauge Distributors. The article highlights that
the DEA and the FBI conducted the operation.
Federal Prosecutors: Drug Offender Was Involved In Prison Smuggling Scheme.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette <https://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2020/07/27/Robert-Korbe-
Defense-prosecution-spar-over-cocaine-dealer-prison-drug-ring/stories/202007270084> (7/27, Ove, 616K)
reports federal prosecutors have alleged that "Robert Korbe, a convicted cocaine dealer at the center of a drug
investigation that resulted in the murder of an FBI agent in 2008, was directly involved in another scheme to
smuggle drug-saturated greeting cards into the US prison where he is an inmate." The Post-Gazette highlights
the DEA's involvement in the investigation of this case.
Maryland Resident Facing Drug Charges.
In online coverage, WTOP-FM <https://vvtop.com/frederick-county/2020/07/frederick-co-man-accused-of-large-
scale-cocaine-heroin-distributionk Washington (7/27, 385K) reports Maryland resident Lamontae Montae
Young, Sr., "is facing drug charges in connection with alleged large-scale cocaine and heroin distribution." The
article adds, "The Frederick High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force" was involved with the
investigation that led to those charges. The Frederick (MD) News-Post
<https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/crime_and justice/frederick-man-facing-federal-drug-
charges/article_ce816886-f397-528c-8c6d-2fe6c17ec427.html> (7/27, Arias, 74K) and the WFMD-AM
<https://www.wfmd.corn/2020/07/27/frederick-man-faces-federal-drug-weapons-charges/> Frederick, MD (7/27,
I K) website also cover this story.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Ohio Candidate Went To FBI In March Over Householder, Dark Money.
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WKRC-TV <https://local 1 2.cotn/news/locaUexclusive-candidate-went-to-fbi-in-march-over-householder-dark-
money-cincinnati> Cincinnati (7/27, Levy, 161K) reports from Union Township, Ohio, "A Republican candidate
for Ohio's 66th House District went to the FBI last spring over concerns that Ohio House Speaker Larry
Householder was coordinating with dark money groups to influence the campaign." Nick Owens "said he was
contacted by Householder in November 2018" and that Householder "brought up another house race that had
happened that month during their meeting. `He told me how he saved the representative from defeat by dumping
about $500,000 to prop up his campaign at the end,' Owens said." In 2019, Owens "learned he would not receive
Householder's endorsement" and "was hit by a flood of dark money ads that questioned his support of GOP
issues." In March, Owens "said he contacted the FBI and discussed his November 2018 meeting with
Householder with FBI Agent Blane Wetzel," who "was in the middle of an investigation into Householder, four
others and $60 million paid to a nonprofit controlled by Householder through an energy pass-through company."
Man Captured After Faking Own Death Over Fraudulent PPP Loans.
In continuing coverage, Alabama News Network <https://www.alabamanews.net/2020/07/27/businessman-fakes-
own-death-to-avoid-prosecution-for-covid-19-loan-fraudk (7/27) reports, "The U.S. Marshals Service says
David Staveley, who also goes by Kurt Sanborn, was captured last week in Georgia," after he was "accused of
faking his own death to avoid prosecution for fraudulently seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars" in PPP
loans. Prosecutors say he "sought nearly $440,000 in fraudulent loans for three restaurants."
Boston <https://www.boston.corn/news/crime/2020/07/27/mass-man-arrested-in-georgia-after-allegedly-faking-
his-ovm-death-to-avoid-ppp-loan-fraud-charges> (7/27, 586K) also reports.
Former UCLA Soccer Coach Pleads Guilty To Taking College Admissions Bribes.
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/news/us-news/college-admissions-scandal-ex-ucla-soccer-coach-pleads-
guilty-taking-n1235047> (7/28, 6.14M) reports, "A former UCLA men's soccer coach on Monday admitted to
accepting $200,000 in bribes as part of a college admissions cheating scheme, federal prosecutors said." Jorge
Salcedo, 47, "who resigned from the University of California, Los Angeles in March 2019, pleaded guilty to one
count of conspiracy to commit racketeering, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts said in a
statement. He was accused of accepting the bribes to help get two students admitted to UCLA as purported
soccer recruits, which was part of a scheme orchestrated by William `Rick' Singer."
Visa, Mastercard Fined Wirecard For Questionable Transactions Over A Decade Ago.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/visa-mastercard-fined-wirecard-for-dubious-transactions-
11595874886> (7/27, Andriotis, Davies, Chung, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Visa and Mastercard
each slapped Wirecard with fines exceeding $10 million more than a decade ago for suspicious transactions.
Since at least 2015, Visa and Mastercard were concerned about issues including miscoded gambling transactions,
stolen card purchases, and reversed transactions.
US Charges Former Florida Tech CEO With Wire Fraud.
The Jacksonville (FL) Business Journal <https://www.firstcoastnews.cotn/article/news/local/fbi-indicts-former-
jacksonville-tech-ceo-on-wire-fraud-charges-seeks-arrest/77-e6ee399f-67b0-422d-b2ee-7a8aeda7b233> (7/27,
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Robinson, Subscription Publication, 830K) reports from Jacksonville, Florida, "Jason Cory, the ousted CEO of a
company that was once awarded city and state incentives, has been indicted for wire fraud and has a warrant
issued for his arrest, according to court records. Cory's attorney, Todd Foster, told the Business Journal on
Monday that Cory will be surrendering voluntarily to the FBI and intends to plead not guilty." The Journal adds,
"Cory founded and led SharedLabs, a company that grew rapidly by buying a number of IT, staffing and digital
marketing firms. Cory's July 22 indictment in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida accuses
him of three counts of wire fraud and one count of illegal monetary transaction. The counts refer to three
transfers of about $5,500 each and an $11,630 purchase of a gold Rolex watch using `criminally derived' funds."
US Charges Trustify CEO With Defrauding Investors.
Virginia Business Magazine <https://vvww.virginiabusiness.com/article/trustify-ceo-charged-with-defrauding-
investors/> (7/27, Foster, 80K) reports, "Daniel Boice, CEO and founder of Arlington-based tech startup Trustify
Inc., was charged by federal prosecutors Monday with fraud and money laundering charges related to a scheme
to defraud investors of $18.5 million. In a parallel action, the Securities and Exchange Commission also charged
Trustify Inc. and Boice with violating the antifraud provisions of the federal securities law." VBM adds, "In an
indictment unsealed Monday, Boice was charged with five counts of wire fraud, one count of securities fraud and
two counts of money laundering. FBI officials and U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia G. Zachary
Terwiliger allege in the indictment that Boice fraudulently solicited $18.5 million from more than 90 investors in
his company, which connected customers with private investigators, by falsely overstating Trustify's financial
performance."
Infosecurity Magazine <https://www.infosecurity-magazine.comMews/virginia-startup-ceo-charged-with/>
(7/27, Coble) reports, "An indictment unsealed in federal court on July 24 alleges that Boice fraudulently
solicited investments in Trustify from 2015. The 41-year-old resident of Alexandria, Virginia, allegedly lied
about how much money the business was making in order to secure funds from multiple investors. The
Department of Justice claims that via means that included overstating Trustify's financial performance, Boice
fraudulently raised approximately $18.5m from over 90 investors. In total, Boice is accused of committing five
counts of wire fraud, one count of securities fraud, and two counts of money laundering."
New York Man Charged With Defrauding Drug Maker.
The Queens (NY) Chronicle <https://www.qchron.corn/editions/central/fh-man-indicted-in-6-9m-scheme-
feds/article 8ca0194a-d040-11ea-a585-7f4b886877ca.html> (7/27, Russell, 157K) reports, "A Forest Hills man
was indicted last Friday for defrauding a pharmaceutical manufacturer, the U.S. attorney Eastern District of New
York announced." Arkadiy Khaimov, 37, "allegedly submitted approximately $6.9 million in fraudulent claims
under a reimbursement program. As alleged in the indictment, the pharmaceutical manufacturer, referred to in
the indictment as `John Doe Company 1,' established the co-pay program to reimburse pharmacies for
dispensing a prescription medication." The Chronicle adds, "Between approximately February 2017 and July
2018, Khaimov and his co-conspirators submitted claims for approximately $6.9 million in reimbursements
under the program, for medications the pharmacies operated never actually dispensed. 'It's utterly discouraging
to see people capitalize on any initiative designed to contribute to the greater good, but when the crime is
healthcare related, and manufacturers stand to lose millions, nobody wins in the long run,' said Assistant
Director-in-Charge of the FBI New York Field Office William Sweeney Jr."
Top Tech CEOs To Be Grilled On Antitrust Issues At House Hearing.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/technology/2020/07/27/congress-tech-hearing/> (7/27,
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Al, Romm, I4.2M) reports members of Congress are "set to turn their attention to technology, channeling long-
simmering frustrations with Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google into a high-profile hearing that some
Democrats and Republicans hope will usher in sweeping changes throughout Silicon Valley." The Post says that
on Wednesday, "the industry's four most powerful chief executives are set to...submit to a grilling from House
lawmakers who have been probing the Web's most recognizable names to determine whether they have become
too big and powerful." According to the Post, "The focus is antitrust, and the extent to which a quartet of digital
behemoths — representing a nearly $5 trillion slice of the U.S. economy — has harmed competition, consumers
and the country writ large."
Under Armour Receives SEC Wells Notice Of Possible Enforcement Action.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/under-armour-says-it-gets-wells-notices-from-sec-
11595855250> (7/27, Safdar, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports two Under Armour executives have
received Wells notices from the Securities and Exchange Commission signaling that the company may be the
target of an enforcement action by the regulator. Under Armour Executive Chairman Kevin Plank and CFO
David Bergman received notices that they could face civil-enforcement action over the company's accounting
practices in 2015 and 2016 and "pull forward" sales during those periods.
Cyber Division
Garmin Says Cyberattack Made Its Software Unavailable.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/garmin-says-cyberattack-made-its-software-unavailable-
11595876400> (7/27, Choi, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Garmin announced it was targeted in a
cyberattack that took its software offline for a number of days. The company stated no customer data appears to
have been accessed or stolen. The company reported their systems are coming back online and should return to
normal in coming days.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/27/russian-hacker-gang-may-be-behind-days-long-garmin-
outage/> (7/27, Manskar, 4.57M) reports a gang of Russian hackers "may be behind the cyberattack that disabled
Garmin's fitness-tracking services for several days." The attackers reportedly "crippled the smartwatch maker's
Garmin Connect service last week with malicious software tied to Evil Corp., a Moscow-based hacker group run
by alleged cybercriminal Maksim Yakubets." Evil Corp. runs the "WastedLocker ransomware responsible for the
Garmin outage, which encrypts the target's files and demands a ransom to unlock them." Hackers have sought
"as much as $10 million to release affected data, though companies can get around such an attack if they've
backed up the files, according to the outlet."
CNN <https://us.cnn.com/2020/07/27/tech/garmin-coming-back-online/index.html> (7/27, Effron, 83.I6M)
reports Sam Curry, chief security officer of cybersecurity company Cybereason, "said the ransomware attack on
Garmin was `crippling,' and called it `the corporate equivalent of a heart attack."' He said, "The longer Garmin
is offline, the cost of recovery increases and could cost tens of millions of dollars more," Garmin, however, "said
that it does not expect the blackout to have a material impact on its financial results." Also reporting on the story
is U.S. News & World Report <https://www.usnews.corn/news/business/articles/2020-07-27/garmin-
acknowledges-cyberattack-doesnt-mention-ransomware> (7/27).
Fund Administrator To Pimco, Others Saw Breach At Vendor.
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Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-27/fund-administrator-to-pimco-and-others-
saw-data-breach-at-vendor> (7/27, Massa, McDonald, 4.73M) reports a fund administrator for Pacific
Investment Management Co., Angelo Gordon & Co., Centerbridge Partners and other money managers "said a
cyberattack at one of its key vendors exposed data." According to a statement from an SEI spokesperson, the
attack involved data "on clients of SEI Investments Co." The spokesperson "said one of SEI Investments'
vendors, M.J. Brunner Inc., was breached in a ransomware attack that occurred on May 17, and the root cause
was not related to vulnerability of SEI's systems." The spokesperson said, "We take our clients' security very
seriously, and we are working with Brunner, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and our impacted clients to
understand the extent to which SEI's or our clients' data has been exposed." A representative for M.J. Brunner
"said the firm is `confident that we have contained the incident and there is no further risk to our network.'
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/fund-administrator-for-fortress-pimco-and-others-suffers-
data-breach-through-vendor-11595857765> (7/27, Tokar, Rundle, Chung, Subscription Publication, 7.57M)
reports the ransomware attack uncovered in May exposed the personal data of investors in about 100 of the fund
administrator's clients. Angelo Gordon & Co., Graham Capital Management, Fortress Investment Group LLC,
Centerbridge Partners and Pacific Investment Management Co. were cited as funds effected by the attack.
House Spending Bill Details Funding For Cyber Defenses.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/newsletters/weekly-cybersecurity/2020/07/27/the-spending-details-for-the-
cisa-dod-doj-funding-package-789439> (7/27, Starks, 4.29M) reports in its Cybersecurity newsletter that the
House this week "is set to consider a $1.4 trillion, seven-bill spending package (H.R. 7667) — although one of
them, the DHS bill, is so controversial it might derail the whole shebang, what with constant border fights and
disputes over the Trump Administration deploying federal officers to protests." The division-by-division
summary "said the bill would provide nearly $12 million to create a Joint Cyber Center for National Cyber
Defense, but doesn't say much about what it would do." The committee report "said it would `serve as a
coordinating entity that will help the Department identify strategic priorities and synchronize cyber-related
activities across the operational components.' It also "spells out cyber-spending increases at CISA for specific
purposes, such as ransomware against state and local governments, awareness campaigns, supply chain risks,
vulnerability management and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center."
Cyberstalker Gets Four Years In Prison For "War" On Woman.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-07-27/cyberstalker-gets-4-years-in-prison-for-war-on-
woman> (7/27, Kunzelman) reports that, "less than two months after their office romance ended, Ahmad
Kazzelbach began tampering with the email and social media accounts of the Baltimore woman who broke up
with him." He "changed her Instagram usemame to include the word `whore.' That was only the "start of a
vicious cyberstalking campaign that would escalate steadily over the next year." Before FBI agents "arrested her
ex-boyfriend, the woman was wrongfully arrested twice and spent four nights in jail based on a string of false
police reports that he made." Kazzelbach "was sentenced on Monday to four years in prison for his online
harassment of the woman, who is identified by her initials "J.K." in court records." US District Judge James
Bredar "said Kazzelbach repeatedly lied to police and court officials to essentially `wage war' against his ex-
girlfriend."
DOD Issues RFI With Goal Of Advancing Cybersecurity Technology.
FedScoop <https://www.fedscoop.com/cybersecurity-military-long-term-planning/> (7/27, Mitchell) reports that
the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering "issued a request for information late last week,
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asking for help building out a roadmap of science and technology activities related to advances in cybersecurity
over the next two-and-a-half decades in line with the 2018 National Defense Strategy." The solicitation "asks
interested parties to help inform the Pentagon's future cybersecurity guideposts by sharing 'their R&D
projections, technical capabilities, and demonstrated experiences in cybersecurity and cyberspace operations,' the
RFI says." Under the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act — not yet passed — the Undersecretary of Defense
for Research and Engineering "will be required to submit annual reports on cyber S&T starting in fiscal 2021."
CISA Says 62,000 QNAP NAS Devices Have Been Infected With The QSnatch Malware.
ZDNet <https://www.zdnet.corn/article/cisa-says-62000-qnap-nas-devices-have-been-infected-with-the-qsnatch-
malware/> (7/27, Cimpanu, 299K) reports cyber-security agencies from the UK and the US "have published
today a joint security alert about QSnatch, a strain of malware that has been infecting network-attached storage
(NAS) devices from Taiwanese device maker QNAP." In alerts [1, 2] by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA) and the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the two agencies "say that
attacks with the QSnatch malware have been traced back to 2014, but attacks intensified over the last year when
the number of reported infections grew from 7,000 devices in October 2019 to more than 62,000 in mid-June
2020." Of these, CISA and the NSCS "say that approximately 7,600 of the infected devices are located in the
US, and around 3,900 in the UK." CISA and the NCSC "say that the two campaigns used different versions of
the QSnatch malware (also tracked under the name of Derek)."
NDAA Would Create National Cyber Director Position In White House.
Federal News Network <https://federalnewsnetwork.com/dod-reporters-notebook-jared-serbu/2020/07/ndaa-
would-create-national-cyber-director-position-in-white-houset> (7/27, Serbu, 220) reports in the DOD reporter's
Notebook that the US "may have a new top cybersecurity position within the White House as Jim Langevin,
chairman of the House Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee, got an amendment to
the House version of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act that will create a National Cyber Director
within the executive office of the president." The position would serve "as the principal advisor to the president
on cybersecurity strategy and policy." The role "would also consult with federal departments to develop the US
national cyber strategy and supervise its implementation." Langevin "told Federal News Network that he pushed
for the role because the Trump Administration got rid of the cybersecurity coordinator position on the National
Security Council, and because cybersecurity needs a leadership position in the White House."
Laboratory
FBI Joins Probe Of Human Remains Found In Kentucky.
The Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader <https://www.kentucky.corn/news/local/crime/article244512612.html>
(7/27, 257K) reports, "The Nelson County sheriff's office called in federal agents on Friday to help retrieve
possible human remains, leading some in the community to wonder if authorities had found Crystal Rogers, a
Bardstown resident missing since 2015." The sheriff's office "said in a Facebook post Sunday that possible
remains were recovered and sent to the FBI lab at Quantico, Va., for testing. Investigators wouldn't be able to say
if the remains are connected to Rogers until they get results back. `Out of respect for family members of multiple
missing persons in these areas, we will not be commenting on this until we have more information from the lab,'
representatives from the sheriff's office said." The Herald-Leader adds, "Nelson County law enforcement
became aware of the possible human remains near the border of Nelson and Washington counties on Thursday,
according to the sheriff's office. The FBI's Evidence Response Team was called in because the location of the
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potential remains was difficult to reach, according to the sheriff's office." WDRB-TV
<https://www.wdrb.com/news/wdrb-video/possible-human-remains-fotmd-in-nelson-county-sent-to-fbi-
lab/video 60a98281-883a-56ea-a2d3-02095bcc5d18.html> Louisville, KY (7/27, 179K) also reports.
NIST Study Finds Pandemic Masks Thwarting Face Recognition Technology.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/business/articles/2020-07-27/us-agency-pandemic-masks-thwarting-
face-recognition-tech> (7/27, O'Brien) reports a preliminary study "published by a US agency on Monday found
that even the best commercial facial recognition systems have error rates as high as 50% when trying to identify
masked faces." The mask problem is why "Apple earlier this year made it easier for iPhone owners to unlock
their phones without Face ID." It could also be "thwarting attempts by authorities to identify individual people at
Black Lives Matter protests and other gatherings." The National Institute of Standards and Technology "says it is
launching an investigation to better understand how facial recognition performs on covered faces." Its
preliminary study "examined only those algorithms created before the pandemic, but its next step is to look at
how accuracy could improve as commercial providers adapt their technology to an era when so many people are
wearing masks."
Law Enforcement Services
US Launches Minnesota Office On Missing Indigenous Cases.
The AP <https://www.sfchronicle.corn/news/article/Feds-launch-Minnesota-office-on-missing-15437019.php>
(7/27) reports from Minneapolis, "Ivanka Trump and Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt visited a
Minneapolis suburb on Monday to open an office dedicated to investigating cold cases involving missing and
murdered Indigenous peoples." The AP adds, "The new office in Bloomington is part of the Operation Lady
Justice Task Force created via executive order by President Donald Trump in November to address violence
against Native Americans, particularly women and girls, which advocates say are often overlooked by law
enforcement across the country. The task force, co-chaired by Bernhardt and U.S. Attorney General William
Barr, aims to develop protocols for law enforcement to respond to missing and slain Native American persons
cases and to improve data and information collection."
NBC News <https://www.nbcnews.corn/politics/politics-news/ivanka-trump-says-feds-will-help-solve-cases-
missing-murdered-n1235024> (7/27, Ortiz, 6.14M) reports, "Pledging to bring justice for Native American
families afflicted by higher rates of violence, homicide and human trafficking, Ivanka Trump announced the
opening Monday in Minnesota of the nation's first Indian Affairs task force office dedicated to solving cold cases
of missing and murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives." Trump "joined Interior Secretary David
Bernhardt to promote the office and the launches of six other task force locations next month in Rapid City,
South Dakota; Billings, Montana; Nashville, Tennessee; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Phoenix; and Anchorage,
Alaska. But Trump's arrival in Bloomington, a Twin Cities suburb, drew rebuke from Democratic lawmakers and
dozens of protesters, including Native American women who remain skeptical of the Trump administration's
commitment to resolving the root causes of violence against Indigenous women and providing adequate federal
resources."
The Rapid City (SD) Journal <https://rapidcityjoumal.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/rapid-city-one-of-seven-
cities-to-get-federal-task-force-to-help-solve-missing/article_aae65720-5fee-582c-873a-58ac165e7371html>
(7/27, Zionts, 106K) reports, "Rapid City is one of seven cities set to house a federal task force focused on
solving cold cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people." President Trump "created the task force to
`reduce the staggering number of violent crimes committed against American Indians and Alaska Natives and
close out hundreds of cold cases,'" Bernhardt said in a news release from the Department of Interior.
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International Relations
Former Malaysian PM Convicted In First 1MDB Trial.
The AP <https://apnews.com/le064784302bd153b2a579d656925ef3> (7/27, Ng) reports from Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, "Former Prime Minister Najib Razak was convicted Tuesday of crimes involving the multibillion-
dollar looting of a Malaysian state investment fund that brought down his government in a shocking election
ouster two years ago." The AP adds, "Najib was calm and stone-faced as he became the first Malaysian leader
convicted. He has vowed to appeal the verdict that could bring many years in prison." The ruling in the "first of
his five corruption trials came five months after Najib's Malay party returned to government as the biggest bloc
in an alliance that took power from the reformist government that ousted Najib's in 2018. Analysts said the
ruling would bolster the prosecution's case in Najib's other trials and would signal to the business community the
Malaysia's legal system has strength in tackling international financial crimes. But others cautioned the ruling
could be overturned and his political party remains in office."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysia-politics-najib/malaysias-najib-convicted-on-all-charges-
in-first-Imdb-graft-case-idUSKCN24T042> (7/28, Latiff) reports, "The case has been widely seen as a test for
Malaysia's efforts to stamp out corruption and could have big political implications for the Southeast Asian
nation. `After considering all evidence in this trial, I find that the prosecution has successfully proven its case
beyond a resonable doubt,' Kuala Lumpur High Court Judge Mohamad Nazlan Mohamad Ghazali said." Najib
"faced seven charges of criminal breach of trust, money laundering and abuse of power for allegedly illegally
receiving nearly $10 million from former 1MDB unit SRC International. He had pleaded not guilty." Reuters
adds, "That's only a fraction of the money that Najib is alleged to have misappropriated from 1MDB.
Prosecutors say more than $1 billion of 1MDB funds made its way into his personal accounts — over which he
faces a total of 42 criminal charges."
Operation Conducted By Honduran, Colombian Authorities Leads To Big Cocaine Seizure.
AFP <https://www.ibtimes.com/honduras-seizes-900kg-cocaine-joint-op-colombia-3017574> (7/27) reports a
joint operation conducted by Colombian and Honduran authorities led to the recent seizure of 1,984 pounds of
cocaine from a fishing boat that was "intercepted...in the eastern department of Gracias a Dios." Three
Hondurans who were allegedly found on the boat have been arrested, according to the AFP article, which
highlights that the DEA and Colombian authorities "are working with Honduras to try to prevent drug smugglers
from using Gracias a Dios as a launchpad to" transport cocaine from South America to the US.
Bulletin: Cartel Likely Used Phones That Were Compromised By Law Enforcement.
Vice <https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/889vwkJsinaloa-cartel-used-encrypted-phone-network-hacked-by-
police-fbi-document-says> (7/27, 2.11M) reports, "A bulletin written by the FBI for law enforcement"
organizations "said that members of the Sinaloa drug cartel were likely using" an encrypted phone network that
was compromised by law enforcement earlier this year. The bulletin "notes that traffickers from the Sinaloa
transnational crime organization (TCO) were using Encrochat cryptophones as recently as October of last year,
according to an unclassified case citation that was marked DEA sensitive and also law-enforcement sensitive by
the FBI."
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Other FBI News
Senate GOP's COVID-19 Stimulus Proposal Includes $1.75B For New FBI Headquarters.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/business/2020/07/27/fbi-building-coronavirus-stimulus-
congress/> (7/27, O'Connell, Kim, Werner, 14.2M) reports, "Under intense White House pressure, Senate
Republicans agreed Monday to allocate $1.75 billion in their coronavirus relief bill towards the construction of a
new D.C. headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation." This reflects President Trump's "ongoing interest
in building a new headquarters for the FBI downtown, rather than a secure campus in the suburbs that was
envisioned before he took office." The article says while "the provision says the money would enable the bureau
to 'prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally,' the request did not appear
to be related to the economic fallout of the pandemic, which lawmakers are rushing to address before expanded
jobless aid expires later this week."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/senate/509296-pelosi-schumer-accuse-trump-of-self-dealing-with-
money-for-fbi-headquarters> (7/27, Bolton, 2.98M) reports, "Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate
Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Monday accused President Trump of self-dealing in pressing
Senate Republicans to include in their coronavirus relief proposal $1.75 billion to rebuild the FBI headquarters
on Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown Washington." The Hill adds, "Democrats suspect Trump is pressing for
the money to rebuild the FBI headquarters in downtown D.C. so that it doesn't move out from its space on 9th
Street and Pennsylvania and leave open a prime piece of real estate that could be occupied by a new hotel that
would pose serious competition to the Trump International Hotel across the street. 'They don't have money for
food stamps but they have money for an FBI building just so that they can diminish competition for the
president's hotel,' Pelosi said to reporters after meeting with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and White House
chief of staff Mark Meadows Monday evening."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/gop-coronavirus-relief-plan-
includes-175-billion-D5 (7/27, Boyer, 492K) reports, "Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who unveiled
the roughly $1 trillion package on Monday, initially said he didn't believe the money for the FBI construction
was in the legislation. Told that it was, the Kentucky Republican said the administration insisted on it. 'You'll
have to ask them why they insisted that be included,' he told reporters." The Times adds, "President Trump has
expressed an interest in rebuilding the headquarters, which is located about a block from the Trump International
Hotel. Earlier plans envisioned relocating the agency's headquarters outside Washington."
CQ Roll Call <https://www.rollcall.com/2020/07/27/coronavirus-relief-package-update-senate-republicans/>
(7/27, Lerman, 154K) reports, "Democrats have suggested that the president's interest in the Trump Hotel, also
on Pennsylvania Avenue, may have influenced the decision to not redevelop the FBI site, potentially as a
competing hotel. Top Senate Republicans were at pains to defend the provision in the coronavirus relief package,
which the White House pushed for."
CNN <https://www.cnn.corn/2020/07/27/politics/senate-gop-coronavirus-bill-thi-headquarters/index.html>
(7/27, Mattingly, Raju, Barrett, Kelly, 83.I6M) reports, "McConnell initially indicated at a news conference
Monday that he was not aware the FBI provision was in the bill but then moments later said the White House
'insisted that be included.' I'm not sure that it is,' McConnell replied to a reporter when he was first asked why
the money was in the Senate GOP proposal. An appropriations aide to McConnell then interjected and explained
off camera to everyone in the room: 'There's a limitation to honing specifically to Covid-related matters, so we'll
get more information for you."' McConnell "was then asked if it was possible an almost $2 billion could be in
the measure without his knowledge, and he seemed to suggest he was aware. 'Well, in regard to that proposal,
obviously we had to have an agreement with the administration in order get started. And they will have to answer
the question as to why they insisted on that.'"
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-27/gop-coronavirus-bill-includes-money-for-
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washington-fbi-building> (7/27, House, 4.73M) reports, "Plans to move the FBI from its current location about
four blocks from the White House had been in the works since about 2012, but were scuttled after Trump took
office. The president told reporters last week that other potential sites in nearby Maryland and Virginia were not
preferable because `you have to be near the Justice Department' and `there's nothing better than the site,' but
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) "and other Democrats have accused Trump of trying to keep the bureau's
headquarters at its current site because it occupies a significant chunk of real estate near the Trump International
Hotel, and keeping it there would prevent other commercial development in the spot."
Barr To Defend Administration In Congressional Testimony.
The Washington Post <https://wwvv.washingtonpost.com/national-security/william-barr-house-judiciary-
cotrunittee/2020/07/27/3edf65fa-d0 1 a-llea-8c55-61e7fa5e82ab_stoty.html> (7/27, Zapotosky, Demirjian,
14.2M) reports Attorney General Barr "will tell the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that President Trump
has not inappropriately intervened in Justice Department business — even though Barr has more than once moved
in criminal cases to help the president's allies — and he will defend the administration's response to civil unrest in
the country, according to a copy of his opening statement." Ban; according to the statement, "will take a defiant
posture as he testifies before the panel for the first time since Democrats took control of it, alleging that they
have attempted to `discredit' him." Barr is quoted as saying in his opening statement, "From my experience, the
President has played a role properly and traditionally played by Presidents."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/us/politics/william-barr-house-judiciary-
hearing.html> (7/27, Savage, Fandos, 18.61M) says Tuesday's testimony "is expected to be a showdown over his
interventions in the criminal cases of President Trump's allies and his role in deploying federal agents to confront
protesters demanding racial justice in Washington and across the country." For Barr, the hearing "will offer the
highest-profile platform to date to explain his rationale for the protest response and other issues, like voter fraud
and the special counsel's Russia investigation."
The Washington Times <https://wvvw.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/juU27/bill-barr-rips-portland-rioters-
assault-us-house-o/> (7/27, Mordock, 492K) reports Barr is expected to "call on committee Democrats to
condemn the violence." Barr will say, "To tacitly condone destruction and anarchy is to abandon the basic rule-
of-law principles that should unite us even in a politically divisive time."
Other Washington News
Trump Touts "Tremendous Success" In Development Of Coronavirus Vaccine.
President Trump on Monday visited a Research Triangle Park company in North Carolina and touted progress
toward treatments and a potential vaccine for COVID-19. The Raleigh News & Observer
<https://www.newsobserver.corn/news/coronavirus/article244512837.html> (7/27, Eanes, Murphy, Shaffer,
425K) quotes the President as saying at the beginning of his remarks at Fujifilm Diosynth in Morrisville, "We
will achieve a victory over the virus by unleashing American scientific genius." Fujifilm Diosynth, the News &
Observer notes, "is manufacturing a vaccine for the biotech company Novavax, which was awarded $1.6 billion
from the federal government as part of an effort to speed up coronavirus vaccine development." Trump later told
WRAL-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/e6efa040db8d4b819be395effe7eae02?pubid=fbi>
Raleigh, NC (7/27, 170K) in an interview, "We're having tremendous success. That is why we are North
Carolina today, because this is a great plant and great scientists and they are very close to having the vaccine.
When that happens, we are going to distribute it in record time" and "if we can do that, that will be a great
achievement. ... We are going to have a vaccine very soon, by the end of the year, maybe even a little sooner than
that. That will be a great achievement. That would have been years ahead of schedule." Says Newsweek
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<https://vvww.newsweek.com/trump-touts-tremendous-progress-covid-19-vaccine-treatments-1520822> (7/27,
Crisp, 1.53M), "If true, it would mark a significant achievement months ahead of schedule and give Trump
potentially game-changing news as he faces his Democratic rival...in the November 3 election" — but "if Trump
oversells, it could potentially sink his already struggling campaign."
WNCN-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/8759c14298c84b388707de533de4724b?pubid=fbi>
Raleigh-Durham, NC (7/27, 17K) recounted that Trump "praised the hard work of people at this facility and ones
just like it, all working toward creating a vaccine as part of the Administration's Operation Warp Speed.
President Trump promised the United States would defeat the coronavirus in record time." Trump was shown
saying, "We have shaved years off of the time it takes to develop a vaccine. In some cases, many years, and we
have done it while maintaining the FDA gold standard for safety." WNCN added that Trump "said the hope is
this strategy will cut down on people waiting for a dose of the vaccine." Trump also said, "We are mass-
producing all of the most promising vaccine candidates in advance. so, that on the day one that it's approved, it
will be available to the American people immediately.... There has never been anything like this in terms of
speed, nothing even close." WJZY-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/7808fca57b7b4de286be33d70d8f10327?pubid=fbi> Charlotte, NC
(7/27, 8K) said that North Carolina "is not just a major technology hub, but a crucial state for...Trump to try to
hold in 2020," and WITN-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/522c59198e14469aabdae5f04a90c2fc?
pubid=fbi> Greenville, NC (7/27, 17K) that "the visit and the President's response to the pandemic was
criticized by state Democrats...who say he could be doing more to fight this pandemic than he is."
CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/27/president-trump-announces-265-million-award-to-fujifilm-for-
coronavirus-vaccine-manufacturing.html> (7/27, Feuer, Kim, 3.62M) reports on its website that Trump also
announced that "the US government has awarded Fujifilm a $265 million contract to expand the country's
coronavirus vaccine manufacturing capacity." Trump said HHS "awarded the contract to the Fujifilm Texas
A&M Innovation Center in College Station, Texas."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/coronavirus-report/509248-trump-hits-road-to-tout-progress-toward-
vaccine> (7/27, Samuels, 2.98M) reports "the trip to North Carolina was brief — he spent roughly an hour inside
the biotech facility in total — but remained closely on message." To the AP
<https://vvww.mpmews.org/story/2020/07/27/watch-president-trump-holds-coronavirus-briefing> (7/27),
Trump's "handling of the coronavirus pandemic put his political fate in grave jeopardy. Now he's hoping to get
credit for his administration's aggressive push for a vaccine — and crossing his fingers that one gets approved
before Election Day." The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/27/trump-
american-genius-will-unleash-coronavirus-vac/> (7/27, Howell, 492K) says that "battered by claims he fumbled
the virus response," Trump also "rattled off his administration's push to build ventilators and replenish the
federal stockpile of personal protective equipment, while distributing point-of-care testing machines to nursing
homes." WXII-TV <https://www.wxii12.com/article/president-donald-trump-north-carolina-coronavirus-
vaccine/33433826#> Winston-Salem, NC (7/27, Shrair, 109K) recounts that the President "also encouraged folks
to social distance, wash your hands and wear a mask."
All three major network newscasts covered the President's trip, highlighting the fact that he donned a mask - and
not so much his optimistic message on vaccine development. Ben Tracy of the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c71800d2fae6447fa31a5f90a47fd434?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 3,
1:20, O'Donnell, 4.46M) reported "Trump did wear a mask...during a visit to a biotech company in the key
battleground state of North Carolina" which "is working on components for a coronavirus vaccine," and Peter
Alexander of NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d2b27e192c914c72a8b0ee49f549db85?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 4,
1:45, Holt, 6.32M) likewise remarked on Trump "for only the second time in public wearing a mask while
touring a biotech center in North Carolina." Both CBS and NBC devoted most of their segment to coverage of
National Security Adviser O'Brien testing positive for the virus.
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/09618dfd06924e2f8b05664efedcb9f3?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 3, 2:25, Muir, 7.11M) reported that in North Carolina, "the President did wear a mask,
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just the second time he has done so in public, as he visited a vaccine production facility." Trump was shown
saying, "A second vaccine is likely to enter Phase 3 in a matter of days." However, added ABC, "the President
also seemed to contradict health experts who say much of the country is dealing with an alarming spike in new
infections, largely because the states reopened too quickly." Trump, on the other hand, "suggested some states
are not opening quickly enough." Said Trump, "I really do believe a lot of the governors should be opening up
states that they're not opening, and we will see what happens with them." Along those lines, Yahoo! News
<https://news.yahoo.corn/despite-worsening-pandemic-trump-says-states-should-be-opening-up-
210531206.html> (7/27, Stableford, 12.82M) recounts "Trump continued to urge states to reopen their
economies Monday despite the sharp increase in the number of Americans testing positive for COVID-19 in
recent weeks."
The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/07/27/trump-wears-mask-during-tour-of-covid-19-vaccine-
facility/> (7/27, Bowden, 4.57M) similarly reports "Trump donned a mask," and that he "has embraced wearing
masks in recent weeks, pulling it out of his pocket at the rebooted coronavirus briefings and calling it an act of
patriotism after mocking...[Joe] Biden for wearing one in May."
WWAY-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/e07749d38dib49b08f13daa572467bd0?pubid=fbi>
Wilmington, NC (7/27, 10K) reported, meanwhile, that when he took questions from the media, Trump "was
asked about the state's decision regarding the Republican National Convention and how the nomination night
will be going ahead as planned." Trump was shown saying, "We are having a very major — I guess that would be
the nomination night, so that is Monday, that will be Monday, they are going to be here and the rest we will do in
a different form. We could have done it many different ways, but I think we did the right thing, and I'm really
happy that we're going to be having a piece of it, at least , and a very important piece in North Carolina."
Moderna Begins Final-Stage Testing Of Coronavirus Vaccine Candidate. The AP
<https://apnews.corn/33c57aa5d44d5cec2842964345fal6b1> (7/27, Neergaard, Hill, Noveck) reports that "the
biggest test yet of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine got underway Monday with the first of some 30,000
Americans rolling up their sleeves to receive shots created by the US government as part of the all-out global
race to stop the outbreak." The AP adds "final-stage testing of the vaccine, developed by the National Institutes
of Health and Moderna Inc., began with volunteers at numerous sites around the US given either a real dose or a
dummy without being told which." Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-
modema/moderna-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-ready-for-use-by-end-of-year-u-s-says-idUSKCN24S18Z> (7/27,
Maddipatla, O'Donnell) indicates that NIH Director Collins said in a release announcing the start of Modema's
Phase 3 trial, "Having a safe and effective vaccine distributed by the end of 2020 is a stretch goal, but it's the
right goal for the American people." Reuters reports that the trial is "the first such late-stage study under the
Trump administration's program to speed development of measures against the novel coronavirus, adding to
hope that an effective vaccine will help end the pandemic."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/modernas-coronavirus-vaccine-begins-final-stage-testing-
11595854440> (7/27, Loftus, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that NIH's Collins said on Monday, "Yes,
we're going fast, but no, we are not going to compromise safety or efficacy." In its lead story, the CBS Evening
News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/8d220bacc1364725985d64 1 1 1b27f6cl?pubid=fbi> (7/27, lead
story, 3:25, O'Donnell, 4.46M) referred to the trials as "a huge leap forward in the development of a vaccine,"
and showed Collins saying, "This is a very significant milestone.... This is the first of several vaccines that are
going to be coming along quite quickly. So people are going to be hearing a lot about this." ABC World News
Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corrildd77f7341dfc4ea9a3194f9467ddbd54?pubid=fbi> (7/27,
story 2, 1:15, Muir, 7.11M) showed Collins saying to the volunteers, "You're contributing to the kind of
scientific advance that might ultimately save hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of lives." NBC Nightly
News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/0eec62e7081847b7aeelee6d1f42233c?pubid=fbi> (7/27, lead
story, 2:55, Holt, 6.32M) reported, meanwhile, that "there is growing reason to hope tonight that medicine can
soon do what all those changes in human behavior seemingly can't: prevent COVID infections. ... What once
seemed so far away may now be in sight as our current best defense from the virus, social distancing, seems to
be crumbling against a wall of denial."
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CNBC <https://www.cnbc.cotn/2020/07/27/dr-anthony-fauci-isnt-particularly-concemed-about-safety-of-
moderna-coronavirus-vaccine.html> (7/27, Lovelace, 3.62M) reports on its website that NIAID Director Fauci
"said Monday he is 'not particularly concerned' about the safety risk of a potential coronavirus vaccine by
Moderna, despite the fact that it uses new technology to fight the virus." According to CNBC, Modema's
vaccine candidate "uses messenger ribonucleic acid, or mRNA molecules, to provoke an immune response to
fight the virus," and "while early studies show promise, mRNA technology has never been used to make a
successful vaccine before." USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/stoty/news/2020/07/27/large-scale-trials-
possible-covid-19-vaccines-begin/5518981002/> (7/27, Weintraub, 10.31M), the Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/virus-vaccine-put-to-final-test-in-thousands-of-vo/> (7/27,
Neergaard, 492K), CQ Roll Call <https://www.rollcall.corn/2020/07/27/covid-19-vaccine-trial-update-
novembed> (7/27, Siddons, 154K) and New York Times
<https://vvww.nytimes.cotn/2020/07/27/health/modema-vaccine-covid.html> (7/27, Grady, 18.61M), among
other news outlets, also report the story.
CNBC <https://www.cnbc.cotn/2020/07/27/moderna-shares-soar-after-us-ups-funding-for-coronavirus-vaccine-
by-472-million.html> (7/27, Lovelace, Feuer, 3.62M) reports on its website, meanwhile, that Moderna shares
"rose nearly 6% on Monday after the biotech company announced it received an additional $472 million from
the U.S. government to support the development of its potential coronavirus vaccine." Moderna CEO Stephane
Bancel indicated Monday that "the results from Modema's late-stage trial could be released as soon as October."
The AP <https://apnews.com/d9150647d677cd036c03b8d0ab52358b> (7/27, Neergaard, Hill) has more details
of the vaccine candidate's Phase 3 trial.
Pence Hails "Historic Day" Of "Hope" And "Promise" As He Visits Miami For Launch Of Vaccine Trial. The
Miami Herald <https://www.miamiherald.corn/news/coronavirus/article244513507.html> (7/27, Chang, Smiley,
I.09M) reports Vice President Pence "visited the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine on Monday
to focus attention on one of the pandemic's few potential bright spots: the rapid development of a vaccine against
the disease." The Herald adds that "noting the president's emphasis on speed, Pence said the federal government
has positioned itself through public-private collaborations with drug makers to ramp up mass production of a
vaccine at the first sign of its safety and effectiveness."
The South Florida Sun Sentinel <https://www.sun-sentinel.corn/coronavirus/fl-ne-mike-pence-um-miami-
coronavirus-20200727-vmnalvnc5vgqjkyb52squu24mu-story.html> (7/27, Goodman, 545K) recounts that "the
University of Miami is one of 89 sites in the country that will enroll volunteers for the 30,000-person study,
which will look at the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine manufactured by Modena." Said Pence, "This is a
statement of confidence in the professionalism of the great healthcare team at the University of Miami.... Today
is a historic day. It's a day of hope, a day of promise."
Navarro: No Other President Would Have Made As Much Progress On Vaccine. On Fox News' Fox & Friends
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6175523247001?playlist_id=930909787001#sp=show-clips> (7/27, 831K),
Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Navarro said the President "is shooting for January 2021 to have
three million doses of vaccine. And here is the thing, this is the only President who really could have got this
done and what's going to be effectively half or a third of the time that it usually takes. And the reason why [is] in
the old days the way vaccines were developed it was a sequential process. ... President Trump said, `No, we are
not going to do it that way, what we will do simultaneous development of the whole process,' and be ready so
that if that vaccine from Novavax or Pfizer is ready to go, we would have tremendous bandwidth to manufacture
at scale."
Global Alliance Says Vaccine Should Cost No More Than $40 Per Shot. Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-vaccines-pricing-e/exclusive-vaccine-alliance-eyes-
range-of-prices-for-covid-shots-says-40-would-be-maximum-idUSKCN24S2AI> (7/27, Kelland, Steenhuysen)
reports that "coordinators of a global coronavirus vaccines funding scheme are looking at a wide range of
potential prices for COVID-19 shots, with a reported $40 per dose price tag the 'highest number' in that range."
Seth Berkley, chief executive of the GAVI vaccine alliance, "which is co-leading the COVAX facility designed
to ensure fair global access to COVID-19 shots, said the facility had no specific target price and would also seek
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to negotiate tiered pricing for richer and poorer countries." According to Reuters, COVAX is "co-led by GAVI,
the World Health Organization and the CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations and is designed to
guarantee fast and equitable access globally to COVID-19 vaccines once they are developed."
WPost Analysis: Advisers And Opponents Say Trump Has Failed To Show Leadership On Pandemic. The
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/trump-not-solve-coronavirus-
crisis/2020/07/26/7fca9a92-cdb0-11ea-9 1 fl-28aca4d833a0_story.html> (7/27, Parker, Rucker, 14.2M) says
President Trump's advisers and those working to defeat him agree that the "best way for him to regain his
political footing is to wrest control of the coronavirus." The Post says Trump's "allies and opponents agree he
has failed at the one task that could help him achieve all of his goals — confronting the pandemic with a clear
strategy and consistent leadership." The Post cites "people close to Trump," many of whom spoke anonymously,
who "say the president's inability to wholly address the crisis is due to his almost pathological unwillingness to
admit error; a positive feedback loop of overly rosy assessments and data from advisers and Fox News; and a
penchant for magical thinking that prevented him from fully engaging with the pandemic."
O'Brien Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Is "Self-Isolating."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/e33624678d5d6422ded5c9d732b1f543> (7/27, Miller, Colvin) reports that
National Security Adviser O'Brien "has tested positive for the coronavirus — making him the highest-ranking
official to test positive so far." The White House "confirmed that O'Brien has mild symptoms and `has been self-
isolating and working from a secure location off site."' The AP adds, "Officials did not respond to questions
about the last time the president and O'Brien had contact." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-national-security-adviser-obrien-tests-positive-for-
coronavirus-the-highest-ranking-administration-official-lcnown-to-be-infected/2020/07/27/1590c4dc-d00b-11 ea-
9038-af089b63ac2 l_stoty.html> (7/27, Wagner, 14.2M) reports that on Monday, President Trump "said...that he
had not seen O'Brien recently.... `I haven't seen him lately,' Trump said as he left the White House for a trip to
North Carolina."
All three major network newscasts covered the story last night. ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/09b18dfd06924e2181305664efedcb90?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 3,
2:25, Muir, 7.11M) reported "the coronavirus is now reaching deeper into the President's inner circle," while Ben
Tracy of the CBS Evening News
<hftps://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c71800d2fae6447fa31a5f90a47fd434?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 3,
1:20, O'Donnell, 4.46M) said "the President did not explain why he has not recently seen his own National
Security Adviser," and NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d2b27e192c914c72a8b0ee49f549db85?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 4,
1:45, Holt, 6.32M) that "it's unclear how much contact...Trump and O'Brien have had in recent weeks," though
"their last public appearance together was 17 days ago in Florida."
CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/27/coronavirus-trump-national-security-advisor-robert-obrien-tests-
positive.html> (7/27, Breuninger, 3.62M) reports on its website that the White House released a statement
reading, "There is no risk of exposure to the President or the Vice President. The work of the National Security
Council continues uninterrupted." Politico <https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/07/27/national-security-
adviser-robert-obrien-tests-positive-for-covid-19-382347> (7/27, Lippman, 4.29M) reports that NEC Director
Kudlow "told reporters on Monday morning that O'Brien got infected from his daughter." Politico goes on to
report that O'Brien, along with his deputy, Matt Pottinger, were "early internal advocates of swift action to
combat the outbreak," and "more recently, he has focused on coordinating the administration's pushback against
a rising China."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.cotn/news/articles/2020-07-27/trump-national-security-advisor-robert-o-
brien-has-coronavirus?sref=3IOEzKok> (7/27, Jacobs, Mohsin, 4.73M), which first reported that O'Brien had
tested positive, says, "Since his diagnosis, O'Brien has been isolating at home while still running the National
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Security Council, doing most of his work by phone." Bloomberg adds, "NSC staff weren't informed that O'Brien
had tested positive," and "some found out through press reports." Likewise, Reuters
<https://vvwvv.reuters.com/article/us-health-virus-usa-obrien/trump-national-security-adviser-obrien-tests-
positive-for-coronavirus-idUSKCN24S1L2> (7/27, Holland) indicates that the announcement that O'Brien had
tested positive "caught some White House staff off guard, as there had not been an internal memo about it." USA
Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/07/27/robert-obrien4rumps-top-security-aide-tests-
positive-covid/5517038002/> (7/27, Jackson, 10.31 M), the Los Angeles Times
<https://www.latimes.corn/politics/story/2020-07-27/trump-national-security-advisor-tests-positive-covid-19>
(7/27, Bierman, 4.64M), The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/administration/509138-trumps-national-
security-adviser-tests-positive-for-coronavirus> (7/27, Samuels, 2.98M), and McClatchy
<https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-govemment/white-house/article244514297.html> (7/27, Wilner,
19K), among other news outlets, also reports the story.
Commerce Department: Ross Hospitalization Was Not Related To Coronavirus.
CNBC <https://wvvw.cnbc.com/2020/07/27/commerce-secretary-wilbur-ross-is-out-of-the-hospital.html> (7/27,
Breuninger, 3.62M) reports on its website that the Commerce Department announced on Monday that Secretary
Ross "has left the hospital where he had been admitted for health reasons unrelated to the coronavirus
pandemic." The 82-year-old Ross "had been working from his home in Palm Beach, Florida, since at least late
March."
Birx Advocates Mask-Wearing, Bar Closures In Tennessee Visit.
WKRN-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/f5d180ca55a94219a31bba77b3e034ee?pubid=fbi>
Nashville, TN (7/27, 25K) that White House coronavirus task force coordinator Deborah Birx visited Nashville
Monday "with a message for Tennesseans." Birx "said bars should be closed, indoor dining should be limited
and everybody should be wearing a mask always." Binc "So, it's calling on all Tennesseans to make that
sacrifice for your family, for your children — so they can go back to school to really wear a mask and protect each
other."
Miguel Almaguer of NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/93ff4465718e4c7lbf643a39051d25135?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 2,
2:25, Holt, 6.32M) reported that Birx made a "public plea" for rural mayors to mandate masks, and WSMV-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/32ca608197d3480780a3fd6£40680185?pubid=fbi> Nashville, TN
(7/27, 422K) reported that Birx "had an urgent message to mayors who haven't imposed a mask mandate,
particularly rural mayors who have not imposed a mask mandate." Birx: "If every rural mayor could mandate
mask-wearing. The virus is there. You may not see it today because it may still be in young people, but it's
spreading and it will hit your nursing homes and it will hit those that have serious consequences to this virus."
WZTV-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/34a74f10e47c4f3c85f55c6d5a070923?pubid=fbi>
Nashville, TN (7/27, 28K) reported that Birx "emphasiz[ed] social distancing, closing bars and wearing masks"
but "she stop[ped] short of supporting a state-wide mandate." Binc "We are asking everybody to make a
personal sacrifice of responsibility to one another, to really decrease these caseloads by doing these
recommendations." WTVF-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/59bc06ccc7fb471ebe99053de5685c20?pubid=fbi> Nashville, TN
(7/27, 7.33M) reported that Birx "was asked multiple times if she recommended the state implement a mask
mandate, and she wouldn't say yes or no. She did stress that that wearing masks and closing bars are some of the
most effective ways of flattening the curve." WTVF added that Birx said Tennessee "is at the inflection point"
and "she urges every mayor to mandate masks, to which once again she was asked, why shouldn't the state issue
a mandate across the board." Bin: "I think in this case, we know that the rural mayors understand their
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communities the best and would know how to mandate masks specifically. We've talked to the governor about
the importance of mask mandates. I think he has a sound strategy that he's working through the state."
The Tennessean <https://www.tennessean.corn/story/news/local/coronavirus/2020/07/27/dr-deborah-binc-white-
house-recommendation-tennessee-bars-restaurants/5515826002/> (7/27, Kelman, 458K) reports that while Birx
said the state should close bars and limit indoor dining, moments later, Gov. Bill Lee (R) "said he had no plans to
follow this recommendation. Lee said he would not close bars or limit restaurants or give county mayors the
authority to take these actions locally." Lee said, "I've said from the very beginning of this pandemic that there's
nothing off the table. I've also said that we are not going to close the economy back down, and we are not going
to. But I appreciate their recommendations and we take them seriously."
Azar Credits Mask-Wearing For "Plateauing" Of COVID Cases In Key States.
HHS Secretary Azar said on Fox News' Fox & Friends <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6175505345001?
playlist_id=930909787001fisp=show-clips> (7/27, 831K) that while White House coronavirus task force
coordinator Deborah Birx "says we are seeing signs of plateauing, we are not out of the woods yet. It is really
important that people remain vigilant. We think it's due to the fact that people are actually wearing their masks.
... They are social distancing. They are engaging in good personal hygiene. The governors have closed some of
these bars where you just can't keep socially distant, and you are not going to wear a face covering." Azar added,
"I really hope people will remain vigilant and we go through this because we need to make it through the next
several months because we have so much promise there in terms of just really credible shots at therapeutics, the
next generation of therapeutics, as well as vaccines."
Report: 4,000 Federal Workers Seeking Disability Compensation For Contracting COVID-19 At Work.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/about-4000-federal-employees-say-they-
contracted-the-coronavirus-at-work--and-60-have-died/2020/07/26/87ea9b36-cdd9-11ea-b0e3-
d55bda07d66a_story.html> (7/27, Yoder, 14.2M) reports that "about 4,000 federal employees are seeking
disability compensation" because they "contracted the novel coronavirus at work," and the "survivors of 60
deceased employees are seeking death benefits for the same reason." According to a report from the Labor
Department's inspector general, which "amounts to one of the first accountings of the pandemic's impact on the
health of the federal workforce." The total number of claims "is expected to increase to 6,000 within weeks."
Ten States Set Single-Day Records For New Infections.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/93ff4465718e4c7lbf643a39051d25b5?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 2, 2:25, Holt, 6.32M) reported that as Florida "surpassed New York, becoming the
second state in the nation with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases," across the country, "at least
10 other states have now set single day records for new infections." NBC added that many of the new cases are
due to "the disregard to follow social distancing mandates nearly five months into the US COVID crisis." ABC
World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/le44198786d3481ebca6feb22048f69c?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, lead story, 3:30, Muir, 7.11M) reported in its lead story that in the US, there are "more than 4.2
million confirmed cases and more than 147,000 lives now lost." Manuel Bojorquez of the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/708a44ea6f674dflb5aa3b1a4bdaeaa3?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 2,
2:20, O'Donnell, 4.46M) reported that "social interactions appeared to be fueling the spread. Nearly three dozen
life guards in two New Jersey towns tested positive after gatherings, as did 40 members of a church in Alabama
after attending services."
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Florida Reports Lowest Number Of New COVID Cases In Three Weeks.
The Tallahassee Democrat <https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2020/07/27/covid-19-florida-state-sees-
slight-drop-new-cases-deaths/5521319002/> (7/27, Kennedy, 180K) reports that Florida on Monday "reported its
lowest daily number of new cases in three weeks. The 8,892 additional cases were the fewest since July 9. The
77 Floridians reported dead overnight from COVID-19 also is the state's lowest daily toll in two weeks." The
Miami Herald <https://www.miamiherald.corn/news/coronavirus/article244514587.html> (7/27, Marchante,
I.09M) reports, "As of 3 p.m. Monday, there were 9,098 COVID-19 patients admitted into hospitals throughout
the state, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration dashboard."
DC Mayor's Quarantine Order Takes Effect.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/local/bowser-quarantine-delaware-north-
carolina/2020/07/27/b1c554de-d016-11ea-9038-af089b63ac21_story.html> (7/27, Hedgpeth, Zauzmer, 14.2M)
reports an order from District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) took effect Monday putting "restrictions
on anyone coming into Washington from a state that's considered high-risk due to its coronavirus outbreak."
Under the order, anyone coming to the District after "nonessential activities" in one of the high-risk states must
self-quarantine for two weeks. The Post adds, "The list of 27 hot-spot states includes Arkansas, Arizona,
Alabama, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin." While city officials "acknowledged that local authorities
would not be able to widely enforce the order," they "said they expect residents and visitors to follow it."
Coronavirus Outbreak Could Endanger Baseball Season.
ABC World News Tonight <hftps://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/le44198786d3481ebca6feb22048f69c?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, lead story, 3:30, Muir, 7.11M) reported in its lead story that the coronavirus is "derailing
Major League Baseball's new season." Eleven players and two coaches on the Miami Marlins are "infected,
forcing them to cancel their home opener." The Marlins "played despite four players testing positive on Sunday.
Their opponent, the Phillies, now getting tested." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/f51a4ccad46142a9bc5927cb772278aa?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 6,
1:50, Holt, 6.32M) reported that the Phillies "so far not confirming any new positive tests, but the domino effect
already underway, with the team pulling the plug on their game tonight against the New York Yankees." NBC
said that less than a week after the season began "the sport could be on the brink of closure." Manuel Bojorquez
of the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/708a44ea6f674df1b5aa3b1a4bdaeaa3?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 2, 2:20, O'Donnell, 4.46M) reported, "The ripple effect is already putting the new season
in question."
Cain Still Hospitalized For Coronavirus.
Axios <https://www.axios.corn/herman-cain-hospitalized-coronavirus-2a52dd12-0cea-4492-a307-
9442f29b1543.html> (7/27, Fernandez, 521K) reports, "Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain
is still in the hospital undergoing oxygen treatment more than three weeks after first being hospitalized with the
coronavirus on July 2, according to an update from his Twitter
<https://twitter.corn/THEHermanCain/status/1287819710025916417> account on Monday." Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/herman-cain-hospital-coronavirus-weeks> (7/27, Phillips, 27.59M) indicates
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on its website that Cain "had been notified he tested positive for the virus on a Monday and his symptoms were
serious enough to require medical care by that Wednesday."
NYTimes Analysis: Expanding Data Set Helps Americans Make Sense Of Pandemic.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/us/coronavirus-data.html> (7/27, Bosman,
18.61 M) reports that Americans have "an expanding set of data to help them interpret the coronavirus
pandemic." It includes "the number of sick and dead" as well as "daily case counts in their cities and states, the
percentage of positive tests, the number of people hospitalized and the weekly change in cases." The availability
of the data is the result of "sophisticated data-gathering operations by newspapers, research universities and
volunteers" that have "sprung up in response to the pandemic, monitoring and collecting coronavirus metrics
around the clock." for many Americans, it provides "a way to make sense of the pandemic — which is spreading
in the South, West and much of the Midwest, but calming in the Northeast — and to gauge whether things are
better or worse in their own cities."
Some Patients With Coronavirus Suffer From Symptoms, Effects Months After Initial Infection.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/suffering-from-covid-for-monthsand-battling-murky-test-
results-too-11595865869> (7/27, Reddy, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports on so-called long-haul
patients with coronavirus who continue to experience symptoms or effects of the disease for months after being
initially infected.
Colleagues Say Doctor Responsible For Discredited Studies Has History Of Cutting Corners.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/science/coronavirus-retracted-studies-data.html>
(7/27, Gabler, Rabin, 18.61 M) reports that Sapan Desai, along with a Harvard professor, "produced two studies
in May that almost instantly disrupted multiple clinical trials amid the pandemic." One study's findings reported
that "anti-malaria drugs like hydroxychloroquine, which President Trump promoted, were linked to increased
deaths of Covid-19 patients. But that study and another were retracted in June by the renowned journals that had
published them, weeks after researchers around the world suggested the data was dubious." The Times adds that
"many people who have known [Desai] described him as a man in a hurry, a former whiz kid willing to cut
corners, misrepresent information or embellish his credentials as he pursued his ambitions." More than "a dozen
doctors who worked with him during training and residency said they had often found him to be an unreliable
physician."
Republicans Say Border-Crossers Responsible For Rise In Coronavirus Cases.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/27/chad-wolf-blames-coronavirus-
spike-mexico-border-c/> (7/27, Al, Dinan, 492K) reports that several Republican lawmakers have suggested that
both migrants "and legal border crossers might be responsible for part of the spike in cases in Texas, California
and Arizona," and Acting DHS Secretary Wolf "has said U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents in northern
Mexico are fleeing overrun hospitals south of the border and heading north for care in the U.S. That is
contributing to higher numbers in border states." However, "immigration rights activists say there is no evidence
to back up those claims," and that "U.S. policies are making the situation in northern Mexico worse by invoking
a part of public health law to immediately expel unauthorized border crossers and make asylum seekers wait in
Mexico for their hearings.... Administration officials say the expulsions have likely saved many lives in the
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U.S."
DOJ Reaches Settlement With Company That Discriminated Against Permanent US Residents.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice-department-strikes-settlement-
with-company-that-passed-over-permanent-us-residents-in-favor-of-candidates-on-work-visas> (7/27,
Mastrangelo, 448K) reports that the Justice Department has reached a settlement with Asta CRS Inc., "a
Virginia-based technology staffing company that it says discriminated against permanent residents in favor of
candidates on temporary work visas during a recent hiring process." The settlement "is one in a string of deals
cut with various American companies as part of the DOJ Civil Rights Division's Protecting U.S. Workers
Initiative," which "targets, investigates, and prosecutes companies that discriminate against U.S. workers in
favor of temporary visa workers."
Trump Lawyers File To Block Manhattan DA's Subpoena For President's Tax Records.
CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/27/trump-files-effort-to-block-manhattan-da-vance-subpoena-for-
income-tax-returns.html> (7/27, Mangan, 3.62M) reports on its website that President Trump's lawyers on
Monday "doubled-down on their efforts to block Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. from obtaining his
tax records from the president's accountants with a grand jury subpoena." In a new filing in Manhattan federal
court, "Trump's lawyers said that subpoena for the tax returns and other records from the accounting firm
Mazars USA is `wildly overboard,' and is not remotely confined to the grand jury investigation that began in
2018' at the direction of Vance." The filing argued that "the subpoena demands voluminous documents that
relate to topics and entities far beyond the District Attorney's limited jurisdiction under New York law. ... This is
not a properly tailored subpoena for the President's records." They also claim the subpoena "was issued in bad
faith."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/27/nyregion/donald-trump-taxes-cyrus-vance.html>
(7/27, Weiser, Rashbaum, 18.61M) describes the filing as Trump's "most forceful and detailed legal attack yet on
the subpoena for his tax returns from the Manhattan district attorney." Trump's lawyers "asked that the judge
issue an order barring Mr. Vance from `taking any action to enforce' the subpoena...and that he block Mr.
Trump's accounting firm, Mazars USA, from turning over any of the information." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.comMational-security/trumps-lawyers-say-subpoena-for-his-tax-records-is-wildly-
overboard-amounts-to-harassment/2020/07/27/26e09aca-d0 1 d-Ilea-9038-af0891363ac21_story.html> (7/27,
Jacobs, 14.2M) says Trump's lawyers "are expected to push for Vance's office to reveal more about the scope of
its investigation, a move the district attorney opposes."
Senate GOP Relief Plan Would Cut Weekly Unemployment Aid To $200 Per Week.
David Muir reported on ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/e8e08834059a4fc6ada961342d32bbf46?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 5,
1:40, 7.11M), "Millions of Americans on unemployment, out of work in this pandemic, are waiting for word
from Washington, with that $600 supplemental payment now running out. Two months after the Democrats
unveiled their plan, Republicans are out with theirs tonight. It proposes a cut in that payment." Peter Alexander
said on NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/3d81c9db6eb54bfcac64776eee820be6?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 5, 0:20, Holt, 6.32M), "Top Senate Republicans unveiled their proposal for the next
economic relief package that would cut emergency unemployment benefits for now from $600 to $200, and
would green-light another round direct payments to Americans." Norah O'Donnell said on the CBS Evening
News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/36e27a5055794d4lac085fe68f67905a?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story
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5, 1:50, 4.46M), "A final agreement with Democrats could be weeks away, but...for millions of unemployed
workers, time is running out."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/6708316e6654607abaf65641e474d87e> (7/27, Mascaro, Taylor) reports that the
GOP plan is "to cut the jobless boost to $200 a week as it phases out to a new system that ensures no more than
70% of an employee's previous pay," and "the boost would be available for up to four months to give states time
to transition to the new system." The New York Times
<https://vvwvv.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/world/coronavirus-covid-19.html> (7/27, 18.61M) says the "proposal to
slash the jobless aid by two-thirds, part of a Republican plan they began rolling out on Monday afternoon, is
likely to be among the most bitterly contested issues in bipartisan negotiations over the next round of pandemic
relief." According to the Times, "Many Republicans detest the supplement to state jobless aid, put in place by the
$2.2 trillion stimulus law, arguing that it is a disincentive to returning to work because it exceeds what some
workers can earn in regular wages."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.comrns-policy/2020/07/27/senate-stimulus-coronavirusk
(7/27, Al, Werner, Stein, Kim, 14.2M) reports House Speaker Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Schumer were
set to speak with Chief of Staff Meadows and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Monday evening "as they rush to
begin negotiations...bumping up against a tight deadline before expanded jobless aid expires later this week."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/gop-to-release-coronavirus-aid-proposal-after-delay-
11595860826> (7/27, Al, Duehren, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) says the proposed cut to the emergency
jobless benefit will be the focus of negotiations. Schumer said, "Now our Republican friends are saying a bunch
of things, some say they don't want to expand it at all, some are saying, 'Let's give a 30% pay cut to these folks.'
Well, they're losing their jobs through no fault of their own, and they should get a pay cut?" The Washington
Times <https://wvvw.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/27/pelosi-slams-delayed-gop-coronavirus-relief-plan-
r> (7/27, Muhoz, 492K) reports Pelosi criticized the "'piecemeal' coronavirus spending proposal Monday
morning, blaming [Republicans] for slow rolling Congress' response to continued economic hardship."
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/07/27/mcconnell-to-introduce-unemployment-benefit-slash-from-
600-to-200/> (7/27, Bowden, 4.57M) reports the proposed cut was the result of an effort by Senate Majority
Leader McConnell "to cap a fourth wave of stimulus spending to around $1 trillion." Politico
<https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/27/senate-gop-coronavirus-relief-package-382502> (7/27, Levine,
Bresnahan, 4.29M) reports that McConnell "outlined the pillars of the proposal, which will include another
round of $1,200 in direct payments, more money for the Paycheck Protection Program, a reduction in boosted
federal unemployment benefits, liability protection and more than $100 billion for reopening schools and
colleges." The Washington Times <https://vvww.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/27/senate-gop-release-
heals-act-latest-coronavirus-ai/> (7/27, Swoyer, 492K) reports McConnell said on the Senate floor Monday,
"Health, economic assistance, liability. and schools. Another historic package for the next stage of this historic
national fight."
Politico <https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/07/27/mcconnell-republicans-senate-coronavirus-383364> (7/27,
Bresnahan, Desiderio, 4.29M) says GOP divisions "forced McConnell to delay the unveiling of the $1 trillion
proposal he released on Monday, an embarrassing setback for the party at a critical moment. McConnell has also
openly said that the plan would have `fairly significant support' among Senate Republicans but `probably not
everyone' — which is as close to a tell as McConnell gets to admitting his cards aren't very strong." USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/27/mitch-mcconnell-unveils-stimulus-plan-panned-
democrats-republicans/5521760002/> (7/27, King, Wu, 10.31M) reports that "it appeared [GOP] divisions had
not fully healed." Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told reporters, "There is significant resistance to yet another trillion
dollars. The answer to these challenges will not simply be shoveling cash out of Washington. The answer to these
challenges will be getting people back to work."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/27/politics/stimulus-negotiations-republican-plan/index.html> (7/27,
Mattingly, 83.I6M) says on its website, "For most recipients of the $600 federal unemployment benefit
enhancement, the final checks went out a few days ago," and yet Republicans are, "just on Monday, releasing
their opening bid, which...Trump's administration is already moving away from in order to pitch a scaled-back
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proposal Democrats have already rejected." Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.cotn/news/articles/2020-07-
27/republican-unemployment-plan-could-take-five-months-to-execute?smd=premium> (7/27, Doming, Davison,
4.73M) reports, "Replacing the expiring $600-a-week supplements with a percentage of a worker's former wages
could take most states eight to 20 weeks to implement, after they receive Department of Labor Guidance,"
according to the National Association of State Workforce Agencies.
The AP <https://apnews.com/b0c5fa05b3bdd8d78deec08783e03d3f> (7/27, Rugaber) reports, "As Congress and
the White House resume their efforts to agree on a new economic aid package, evidence is growing that the U.S.
economy is faltering. And so is concern that the government may not take the steps needed to support hiring and
growth." Economist Nancy Vanden Houten said, "We're in a pretty fragile state again. The economy needs
another shot in the arm." Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-
unemployment/republicans-white-house-seek-400-cut-to-weekly-unemployment-aid-report-idUSKCN24S214>
(7/27), The Hill <https://thehill.cotn/homenews/senate/509187-senate-gop-to-propose-cutting-unemployment-
benefits-in-coronavirus-relief> (7/27, Carney, 2.98M), and Axios <https://www.axios.corn/senate-republicans-
unemployment-benefits-ab42a589-a2c1-4448-98ca-b2d108443361.html> (7/27, Allassan, 521K) are among the
other outlets reporting.
Kudlow Says Trump "Disappointed" By Absence Of Payroll Tax Cut. NEC Director Kudlow said on Fox
Business' Varney & Co. <https://video.foxbusiness.cotn/v/6175572302001/?
playlist_id=933116618001#sp=show-clips> (7/27, 64K), "The President was disappointed he didn't get the
payroll tax for political reasons. I'm disappointed. I will just say this as a bit of an editorial coming from me. You
know, at some point, the White House and the Republicans, Congress, Senate and House, have got to put some
investment incentive, tax rate incentives and regulatory reduction incentives, for long-term economic growth.
The checks may be essential, but the fact is, you can't spend your way into long-term prosperity."
NYTimes Analysis: GOP Bill May Contain "Benefit For Big Banks." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/07/27/business/bank-regulations-rollback-stimulus-bill.html> (7/27, Flitter,
Smialek, Eavis, 18.61 M) reports under the headline "Republican Stimulus Package May Come With A Benefit
For Big Banks" that Senate Banking Chairman Mike Crapo "is working on legislation that would give regulators
the discretion to let banks exclude certain items on their balance sheets when calculating how much capital they
are required to hold." That "could be particularly useful for banks with large Wall Street trading operations,
because it would let them increase their holdings of certain kinds of financial assets, like government bonds,
without requiring a corresponding increase in capital reserves."
Kudlow: "V-Shaped Recovery" Is "Very Much Intact."
NEC Director Kudlow said on Fox Business' Vamey & Co. <https://video.£oxbusiness.com/v/6175572302001/?
playlist_id=933116618001#sp=show-clips> (7/27, 64K), "So far, what we know, there's a huge housing boom.
There's a retailing boom, there's an automobile boom. Trucking is still very strong. You saw the equipment
numbers, the manufacturing equipment numbers up the chart, beating all expectation. We have had a jobs boom
so far. And contrary to some poor reading, unemployment claims and continuing claims are falling rapidly and
the July jobs number on unemployment and job increases I think is going to look pretty good." Kudlow added, "I
think the V-shaped recovery and the 20% second half growth is still very much intact."
Stocks Finish Higher. Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-stocks/wall-street-rises-as-investors-
monitor-progress-of-stimulus-and-virus-idUSKCN24S16T> (7/27, Carew) reports "Wall Street's main indexes
closed higher on Monday as investors monitored progress in US government stimulus efforts along with rising
US COVID-19 cases and bet on some of the market's most high-profile stocks ahead of earnings reports." The
Dow "rose 116.26 points, or 0.44%, to 26,586.15, the S&P 500 gained 23.88 points, or 0.74%, to 3,239.51 and
the Nasdaq Composite added 173.09 points, or 1.67%, to 10,536.27." The AP
<https://apnews.com/a57b2d0fedllf615fa4e62c0e48fd4f6> (7/27, Choe, Troise, Veiga) says "Wall Street's rally
got back on track Monday, while gold rushed to a record at the start of a week packed with potentially market-
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moving events." The Fox Business <https://www.foxbusiness.corn/markets/us-stocks-july-27-2020> (7/27,
Garber, 1.73M) website, among other news outlets, also reports the story.
Orders For Capital Goods Up By Most In Nearly Two Years. Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-
economy/u-s-manufacturing-sector-regaining-momentum-rising-covid-19-threatens-recovery-
idUSKCN24S1IW> (7/27, Mutikani) reports, "New orders for key US-made capital goods increased by the most
in nearly two years in June and shipments accelerated, but the gains were likely insufficient to avert the deepest
plunge in business investment and economic activity since the Great Depression in the second quarter because of
the COVID-19 crisis." Reuters adds "the improvement in manufacturing reported by the Commerce Department
on Monday was driven by pent-up demand following the reopening of businesses."
Sen. Collins Joins Romney In Opposing Fed Nominee Shelton.
In what is heralded as a "News Exclusive," the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/two-
republican-senators-will-oppose-shelton-s-fed-candidacy-11595871359> (7/27, Timiraos, Subscription
Publication, 7.57M) reports that on Monday, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) announced that she will vote against
economist Judy Shelton's nomination to serve on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Collins becomes the
second GOP senator to oppose Shelton, following last week's announcement from Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT)
that he could not support the nomination. The Journal says Shelton can still be confirmed if no more than one
additional Republican joins with Senate Democrats in opposition to Shelton's nomination. Citing the Journal, the
Bangor Daily News <https://bangordailynews.com/2020/07/27/politics/susan-collins-is-2nd-gop-senator-to-
oppose-trumps-federal-reserve-pick/> (7/27, Andrews, 198K) also reports the story, adding that "Shelton
squeaked through the initial nomination hearing before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban
Affairs last week with a 13-12 vote along party lines. All Senate Democrats are expected to oppose the
nomination."
Reuters <https://finance.yahoo.com/news/republican-senator-collins-against-nomination-182421061.html>
(7/27, Dunsmuir) quotes Collins as saying, "Ms. Shelton has openly called for the Federal Reserve to be less
independent of the political branches, and has even questioned the need for a central bank." The Hill
<https://thehill.corn/policy/finance/509207-susan-collins-to-oppose-trumps-fed-nominee-judy-shelton> (7/27,
Camey, 2.98M) and Bloomberg <https://wvvw.bloomberg.corn/news/articles/2020-07-27/collins-is-second-
republican-to-oppose-shelton-s-fed-nomination?smd—premium> (7/27, Wasson, Dennis, 4.73M), among other
news outlets, also cover Collins' announcement.
Trump Retweets Praise For Defense Bill He Has Threatened To Veto.
The Washington Post <https://vvww.washingtonpost.corn/politics/trump-shares-gop-tweets-of-support-for-
defense-bill-he-has-threatened-to-veto/2020/07/27/922948d0-d014-11ea-9038-af089b63ac21_story.html> (7/27,
Wagner, 14.2M) reports that on Monday, President Trump "shared tweets...from Republican senators touting the
benefits of a $740 billion defense authorization bill — legislation he has threatened to veto if it retains a provision
instructing the Pentagon to rename military installations honoring Confederate generals." Trump's "Twitter
activity was the latest twist in Trump's efforts to simultaneously claim credit for legislation authorizing pay
increases for troops and other investments in the military while waging a battle over what he has characterized as
an effort to erase US history." Trump "retweeted tweets from 19 Republican senators making the case for
passage of the bill, although none of them mentioned the renaming provision."
Politico Report: White House Aides Struggle To Revise List Of Potential SCOTUS Nominees.
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Politico <https://www.politico.cotn/news/2020/07/27/trump-scotus-list-381418> (7/27, Orr, 4.29M) reports that
in an effort to "give disgruntled conservatives a dash of hope after crushing Supreme Court losses on abortion
and LGBTQ protections this summer," President Trump "made a promise: He would unveil a new list of reliably
conservative jurists before presidential debate season kicked into high gear. `I will only choose from this list,' he
pledged in a tweet last month." The President's tweet "caught top White House aides and conservative legal
figures off guard. But they quickly mobilized to review the existing 25 names and decide who should remain in
contention, who should be removed and who might qualify as an acceptable addition."
Trump Says Twitter's "Trending" Tweet Listing Is Illegal.
The President tweeted <https://twittencom/realDonaldTrump/status/1287880895051907072> Monday evening,
"So disgusting to watch Twitter's so-called `Trending', where s000 many trends are about me, and never a good
one. They look for anything they can find, make it as bad as possible, and blow it up, trying to make it trend.
Really ridiculous, illegal, and, of course, very unfair!"
Commerce Department Enlists FCC In "Tech Crackdown."
Politico <https://www.politico.cotn/news/2020/07/27/administration-fcc-trump-crackdown-383330> (7/27,
Hendel, 4.29M) reports under the headline "Administration Asks FCC To Carry Out Trump's Tech Crackdown"
that the Commerce Department has petitioned the FCC "to narrow the liability protections of online companies,"
as President Trump "directed in May in what he pitched as a crackdown on anti-conservative bias. Monday's
petition includes a request that the FCC impose a regulatory requirement on social media companies, even
though the agency doesn't regulate them." Commerce Secretary Ross said in a statement, "President Trump is
committed to protecting the rights of all Americans to express their views and not face unjustified restrictions or
selective censorship from a handful of powerful companies."
EPA IG Investigating Rollback Of Auto Emissions Standards.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/climate/trump-fuel-efficiency-rule.html> (7/27,
Davenport, Friedman, 18.61M) reports the EPA Inspector General has "opened an investigation into the agency's
weakening of Obama-era regulations that would have limited automobile emissions by significantly raising fuel
economy standards." The IG "demanded that top E.P.A. officials turn over briefing materials and other
documents pertaining to the regulation, which was finalized in late March as the Trump administration's single
largest rollback of federal climate change rules."
Lewis Lies In State At Capitol; Trump Says He Will Not Pay Respects.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/07/27/trump-says-he-wont-pay-respects-john-
lewis-he-lies-state/5520694002/> (7/27, Groppe, Santucci, 10.31M) reports President Trump said Monday that
he "will not be attending memorial services for civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis this week. Lewis will lie in
state at the Capitol as part of six days of funeral proceedings." Asked by reporters "if he would pay respects to
Lewis Monday or Tuesday" at the Capitol, Trump said, "No, I won't be going, no." Vice President Pence and
Karen Pence were scheduled to pay their respects late Monday, as were Joe and Jill Biden.
Lester Holt said on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/5e588fffc0084a6e903ad67d4c806cf8?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 3,
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2:35, 6.32M), "He helped change the course of history. And tonight, 10 days after he died, John Lewis is making
history as the first Black lawmaker to lie in state at the US Capitol Rotunda." ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/aa5bcd7ccfa24aeaa772a4ae0eb9c5e6?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 4,
2:50, Muir, 7.11M) reported Lewis is "lying in state in the Capitol Rotunda, his casket resting on the same
wooden platform used for Abraham Lincoln." ABC's Pierre Thomas: "Today, Rep. John Lewis came to
Washington, his entire legacy fully embraced by the nation and saluted by his peers as the `conscience of
Congress.' On the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/lf8eclf6lbd64771a484bebeaf9e5b63?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 6,
2:25, 4.46M), North O'Donnell called it a "hero's farewell" for the "civil rights icon."
The Washington Post <https://vvww.washingtonpost.corn/powerpost/john-lewis-to-be-honored-by-biden-
lawmakers-and-the-public-as-he-lies-in-state-at-the-capito1/2020/07/27/c010c720-d008-11ea-8c55-
61e7fa5e82ab_story.html> (7/27, Kane, Sonmez, Flynn, Brice-Saddler, 14.2M) reports, "Lawmakers paid tribute
to the late congressman and delivered a standing ovation when a recording of his booming voice — a clarion call
for racial justice — echoed through the Rotunda." House Speaker Pelosi said, "It is fitting that John Lewis joins
this pantheon of patriots, resting upon the same catafalque as President Abraham Lincoln. We knew that he
always worked on the side of the angels — and now, we know that he is with them." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/us/politics/john-lewis-memorial.html> (7/27, Broadwater, 18.61M)
reports Senate Majority Leader McConnell "invoked the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a friend of Mr.
Lewis's, who once said that `the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.' McConnell said,
"But that is never automatic. History only bent toward what's right because people like John paid the price to
help bend it." Politico <https://www.politico.cominews/2020/07/27/john-lewis-capitol-washington-arrival-
382860> (7/27, Caygle, Ferris, 4.29M) also reports.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/9c344ecdIda64a949ba0cf042ceca010?
pubid=fbi> (7/27, story 10, 1:45, Holt, 6.32M) also aired a piece on the Bloody Sunday protest in Selma,
Alabama in 1965, while the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/4dfab08c0a344ab9a8dbc76ea5789cc1?pubid=fbi> (7/27, story II,
1:40, O'Donnell, 4.46M) looked at the history of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, which some want renamed to honor
Lewis.
International News
Cases Surge Around World, Prompting Lockdowns And Travel Bans.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/coronavirus-is-back-with-a-vengeance-in-places-where-
it-had-all-but-vanished-11595842202> (7/27, Wen, Wang, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that areas
such as Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan, which had seen minimal cases earlier in the spring and summer,
reported new highs in daily infections in the past week, illustrating the difficulty of keeping the virus under
control.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corrilarticle/us-health-coronavirus/second-covid-19-wave-forces-new-travel-curbs-
around-the-globe-idUSKCN24S0HH> (7/27, Coates, Graff) reports that on Monday, "nations in Asia imposed
new restrictions...while an abrupt British quarantine on travellers from Spain threw Europe's vaunted summer
reopening into disarray, as the world confronted the prospect of a second wave of COVID-19 infections."
According to Reuters, "Surges were reported in a number of countries previously singled out as places where the
virus was under control." Reuters reports that Vietnam "locked down the city of Danang, forcing tens of
thousands of visitors to evacuate," and China "confirmed the most locally transmitted cases since early March."
Meanwhile, Hong Kong "banned gatherings of more than two people," and "a surge in infections in Spain
prompted Britain to order all travellers from there to quarantine for two weeks."
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Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-27/china-reports-biggest-virus-spike-since-end-
of-wuhart-outbreak?and=premium&sref=3IOEzKok> (7/27, 4.73M) also says that on Monday, China "reported
the most domestic coronavirus infections in more than four months as it battles outbreaks in its western and
northeastern regions, raising fears of a serious resurgence." According to Bloomberg, "Of the 61 infections
reported Monday, 57 were local cases with 41 of them in Xinjiang, the politically fraught western province
where China's treatment of the local Muslim Uighur population has come under global criticism."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-health-coronavirus-belgiurn/belgium-tightens-coronavirus-
restrictions-after-surge-of-cases-idUSKCN24SITH> (7/27, Strauss, Blenkinsop) reports, "Belgium announced
measures on Monday including a sharp reduction in permitted social contact designed to prevent a return to a
nationwide lockdown after a surge of coronavirus infections in the past three weeks." Prime Minister Sophie
Wilmes said that, "from Wednesday, a Belgian family or those living together would only be able to meet five
other people, sharply down from 15 now." Wilmes said, "We are acting again today to keep the situation under
control and to prevent a general lockdown."
Navarro Says He Predicted China Would Create A Deadly Pandemic.
Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Navarro said on Bannon's War Room Podcast
<https://podcasts.apple.corn/us/podcast/ep-301-pandemic-live-from-freedom-summit-day-one-pilid1485351658?
i=1000486313860> (7/27) that in his 2006 book "The Coming China Wars," he said that "because of the way the
Chinese Communist Party runs that country, there was a high likelihood...that China would create a viral
pandemic that could possibly kill millions.... The reason why I made that prediction was because of a close
study of how China operates. And back then, the big concern there was the animal husbandry, the way they did
their fisheries, just the filthiness with which they created what I called a viral soup. This was a couple of years
after SARS. I looked at it, it's like, `Wow, this is coming again.'"
Iran Moves Mock Aircraft Carrier Into Strait Of Hormuz.
The AP <https://apnews.com/60b0a4a466c1a366300b57eab5bcb097> (7/27, Gambrell) reports satellite photos
released Monday show that Iran "has moved a mock aircraft carrier to the strategic Strait of Hormuz amid
heightened tensions with the United States." The AP describes the move as a signal that Iran "soon plans to use it
for live-fire drills." While "Iranian state media and officials have yet to acknowledge bringing the replica out to
the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's oil passes," its "appearance there suggests Iran's
paramilitary Revolutionary Guard is preparing an encore of a similar mock-sinking it conducted in 2015."
Israel Says It Fired On Hezbollah Fighters Who Crossed Over From Lebanon.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/world/middleeast/israel-hezbollahlebanon-
fighting.html> (7/27, Kershner, 18.61M) reports that on Monday, the Israeli military "said...that it had thwarted a
raid by a Hezbollah `terrorist squad' in a disputed area along its northern border with Lebanon, resulting in an
exchange of fire that capped days of mounting tension there." Hezbollah "denied that there had been an
exchange of fire, saying the only firing had come from the Israeli side." The Times says Israel "had been bracing
for retaliation from Hezbollah since the killing of one of its operatives in a strike in Syria last week that was
attributed to Israel."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/israel-hezbollah-clash-after-
security-incident-on-lebanon-border/2020/07/27/17031a50-d00a-llea-9038-af089b63ac21_story.html> (7/27,
Eglash, Dadouch, 14.2M) reports Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, an Israeli army spokesman, "said the flare-up was
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sparked by an `infiltration attempt by a terrorist squad that crossed the Blue Line by a few meters.'" The Post
reports that Conricus" said that the group was monitored by Israeli army field observers and that the `infiltration
was successfully thwarted.'" The Post adds that although the Israel Defense Forces "identified the fighters as a
Hezbollah cell...there were doubts in Lebanon" because Hezbollah "does not shy from claiming its operations or
losses." Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.coin/article/us-israel-lebanon/hezbollah-denies-clashing-with-israel-near-
lebanese-frontier-idUSKCN24S I KN> (7/27) reports that "the incident occurred in the Shebaa Farms area,
occupied by Israel and claimed by Lebanon." Reuters says the United Nations "regards the territory as part of
Syrian land captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war."
Taliban Executes Prison Guard As UN Releases Report On Violence Against Civilians.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.corn/2020/07/27/world/asia/taliban-executes-guard-
afghanistan.html> (7/27, Mashal, Rahim, 18.61M) reports, "The Taliban abducted and executed a female prison
guard in the eastern Afghan province of Ghazni, officials and relatives said Monday, as the United Nations
expressed concern over the war's unending toll on civilians." Fatima Rajabi, 23, was abducted "on her way to
her home village in the Jaghori district two weeks ago," and after keeping her in captivity "for two weeks, the
Taliban executed the young woman and sent her body to her family, her brother, Samiullah Rajabi, said." The
United Nations, "in a report released on Monday on civilian harm in the Afghan conflict in the first six months of
the year, expressed particular concern about the rise of abductions and executions by the Taliban."
China Takes Control Of US Consulate In Chengdu.
Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.corrilarticle/us-usa-china-consulate/china-seizes-u-s-consulate-in-chengdu-
retaliating-for-houston-idUSKCN24S044> (7/27, Pollard, Peter) reports that China on Monday took control of
"the premises of the U.S. consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu...after ordering the facility to be vacated
in retaliation for China's ouster last week from its consulate in Houston, Texas." The US consulate "was closed
as of 10 a.m (0200) on Monday, and Chinese authorities had entered the building from the front door, China's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement." Reuters says the move "capped a dramatic escalation in tensions
between the world's two biggest economies that began when employees at China's Houston consulate were seen
burning documents in a courtyard last Tuesday, hours before Beijing announced that it had been ordered to leave
the facility."
Freedom Summit Speakers Paint "Alarming Picture" Of China's Increasing Power. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/freedom-summit-speakers-urge-tough-line-on-chinak
(7/27, Wolfgang, 492K) reports that at Liberty University's Freedom Summit in Washington Monday,
"prominent conservatives and defense experts painted an alarming picture of China's growing power and
influence across the globe and what it means for America's future."
Russian Fighter Intercepts US Spy Plane Over Black Sea.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corrilarticle/us-usa-russia-defence-blacksea/russia-sends-su-27-fighter-jet-to-
intercept-u-s-spy-plane-over-black-sea-idUSKCN24S28F> (7/27) reports that on Monday, the Russian Defense
Ministry "said it had sent a Su-27 fighter plane...to intercept a U.S. surveillance plane over the Black Sea that it
said was approaching the Russian border." The Defense Ministry said the US P-8 Poseidon subsequently
"changed course to move away from the Russian border."
Experts Worry North Korea's Undelivered "Christmas Gift" Will Become An "October Surprise."
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The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/jul/27/north-korea-christmas-gift-may-
become-october-surp/> (7/27, Taylor, 492K) reports that North Korea's threat last year of an unpleasant
"Christmas gift" never materialized, and now "national security sources worry that the Christmas gift may
become an `October surprise' engineered by North Koreans to capitalize on the rare moment presented by the
impending U.S. presidential election." However, there is disagreement among analysts over "whether North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un's regime will seek to project power violently or surprise everyone by engaging in
sudden diplomatic overtures — or perhaps do both with the ultimate goal of tempting Mr. Trump into a third face-
to-face summit."
Ambassador To South Korea Shaves Off Controversial Mustache.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.coln/2020/07/27/world/asia/south-korea-ambassador-mustache-
harry-harris.html> (7/27, May, 18.61 M) reports that US Ambassador to South Korea Harry B. Harris Jr. has
shaved off his mustache, which he "had held fast to for two years, even as it threatened to escalate diplomatic
tensions." According to the Times, "Some in South Korea had viewed the mustache worn by Mr. Harris, a
Japanese-American, as a distasteful reminder of those worn by the colonial Japanese governors who ruled Korea
from 1910 to 1945, a period that holds traumatic memories on the peninsula." The Times says Harris "long
maintained that he meant no disrespect with his mustache," but "this weekend...he said that the facial hair had
become intolerable under the masks he had been wearing in the muggy heat."
The Big Picture
Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Wall Street Journal:
GOP Releases Coronavirus Relief Proposal After Delay <https://www.wsj.cotn/articles/gop-to-release-
coronavirus-aid-proposal-after-delay-11595860826>
Google To Keep Employees Home Until Summer 2021 Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-to-keep-employees-home-until-summer-2021-amid-coronav irus-
pandemic-11595854201>
Vanguard Challenges Bond Behemoths With Active Funds <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/vanguard-challenges-
bond-behemoths-with-active-funds-11595853819>
Walmart, Kroger Bottle Their Own Milk And Shake Up American Dairy Industry
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/walmart-kroger-bottle-their-own-milk-and-shake-up-americart-dairy-industry-
11595872190>
New York Rats Emboldened By Lockdowns Have A New Enemy: Sundrop <https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-
york-rats-emboldened-by-lockdowns-have-a-new-enemy-sundrop-11595860925>
New York Times:
As Republicans Embrace Cut In Jobless Aid, Divisions Weaken Their Leverage
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/07/27/us/politics/republicans-jobless-aid.html>
A Small Georgia City Plans To Put Students In Classrooms This Week
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/07/27/us/covid-georgia-schools-masks.html>
The Doctor Behind The Disputed Covid Data <https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/07/27/science/coronavirus-
retracted-studies-data.html>
Hoping To Understand The Virus, Everyone Is Parsing A Mountain Of Data
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<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/27/us/coronavirus-data.html>
Miami Marlins Outbreak Postpones 2 Games And Rocks MLB's Return
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/27/sports/baseball/marlins-game-canceled.html>
Susan Rice Wants To Run For Office. Will Her First Campaign Be For VP?
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/07/27/us/politicsisusan-rice-biden-vice-president.html>
Washington Post:
Coronavirus Relief Talks Ramp Up As GOP Unveils Plan <https://www.washingtonpost.comius-
policy/2020/07/27/senate-stimulus-coronavirus>
Virus Fuels Widening Gap Between Buyers, Renters
<https://www.washingtonpost.cornibusiness/2020/07/27/housing-inequality-coronavirus/>
More Federal Agents Being Dispatched To Portland <http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/more-federal-
agents-dispatched-to-portland-as-protests-rise-in-other-cities/2020/07/27/20a717be-d03c-Ilea-8d32-
lebf4e9d8e0d_story.html>
Big Tech Is Next Industry To Face Congress's Glare
<https://www.washingtonpost.comitechnology/2020/07/27/congress-tech-hearingt>
Fragmented Virus Rules Stir Tensions <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/health/2020/07/27/states-with-stricter-
covid-19-restrictions-watch-lax-neighbors-warily-knowing-virus-does-not-respect-borders/>
For Now, Outbreak Won't Derail MLB Season <https://www.washingtonpost.comisports/2020/07/26/marlins-
delay-retum-miami-after-apparent-coronavirus-outbreak-among-playerst>
Financial Times:
Dollar Sinks To Two-Year Low On Concern Over US Virus Toll <https://www.ft.corn/content/9d9fa97c-154f-
461b-affd-51f45a0de08a?FTCamp=engage/CAPI/email/Channel_Bulletin//B2B>
Tesla's Market Ride Reflects Larger Forces At Work <https://www.ft.com/content/37eb5195-c85c-47d9-b02c-
ac545bde7377?Fltamp=engage/CAPUemail/Channel_BulletinliB2B>
European Travel Shares Slide As New Curbs Hit Recovery Hopes <https://www.ft.cotn/content/fe7d58eb-1327-
4183-9e98-11de792986bc?FTCamp=engage/CAPliemailiChannel_Bulletin//B2B>
Washington Times:
Danger Zone: US Finds F-35 Breakup With Frenemy Is Hard To Do
<https://www.washingtontimes.cominews/2020/jul/27/turkey-and-f-35-us-finds-breaking-hard-dot>
Black Lives Matter's Anti-Police Brutality Crusade Obscures Violent, Marxist Agenda
<https://www.washingtontimes.cominews/2020/jul/27/black-lives-matter-anti-police-brutality-crusade-oi>
Experts Fear North Korea's Undelivered 'Christmas Gift' May Become `October Surprise'
<https://www.washingtontimes.cominews/2020/jul/27/north-korea-christmas-gift-may-become-october-surpt>
Border Crossers Driving Coronavirus Spike In Texas, California And Arizona, Lawmakers Says
<https://www.washingtontimes.corninews/2020/jul/27/chad-wolf-blames-coronavirus-spike-mexico-border-c/>
White House, Democrats Start Negotiations Over New Coronavirus Relief
<https://www.washingtontimes.corninews/2020/jul/27/steven-mnuchin-mark-meadows-negotiate-nancy-pelosi>
Trump: American 'Genius' Will Unleash Coronavirus Vaccine In 'Record Time'
<https://www.washingtontimes.cominews/2020/jul/27/trump-americart-genius-will-unleash-coronavirus-vad>
Story Lineup From Last Night's Network News:
ABC: Coronavirus-Rising Cases; Coronavirus-Vaccine; National Security Adviser-Coronavirus; John Lewis
Tribute; Congress-Relief Bill; Hurricane Hanna; FDA-Hand Sanitizers; Violent Protests; California-Pilot Makes
Emergency Landing; New York-Changes to 9/11 Commemoration; Remembering Regis Philbin.
CBS: Coronavirus-Vaccine; Coronavirus-Rising Cases; National Security Adviser-Coronavirus; Trump-Racial
Issues; Congress-Relief Bill; John Lewis Tribute; Violent Protests; Hurricane Hanna; FDA-Hand Sanitizers;
Louisiana-Mom & Daughter Graduate Med School Together; Alabama-Edmund Pettus Bridge.
NBC: Coronavirus-Vaccine; Coronavirus-Rising Cases; John Lewis Tribute; National Security Adviser-
Coronavirus; Congress-Relief Bill; Coronavirus-Sports; Coronavirus-Schools; Violent Protests; Remembering
Regis Philbin; Alabama-Edmund Pettus Bridge.
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Network TV At A Glance:
Coronavirus — 19 minutes, 40 seconds
John Lewis Tribute — 7 minutes, 50 seconds
National Security Adviser-Coronavirus — 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Congress-Relief Bill — 3 minutes, 50 seconds
Violent Protests — 3 minutes, 20 seconds
Story Lineup From This Morning's Radio News Broadcasts:
ABC: Coronavirus-Rising Cases; Trump-FBI Headquarters; LAPD-New Bureau; John Lewis Tribute; Hurricane
Douglas.
CBS: GOP-Relief Bill; Coronavirus-Vaccine; Brian Kemp-Atlanta Lawsuit Dropped; John Lewis Tribute;
Unsolicited Foreign Seeds Shipments; Stocks.
FOX: Coronavirus-Vaccine; Congress-Relief Bill; Smithsonian Museum for Latinos.
NPR: Portland-Federal Agents; Coronavirus-California; Coronavirus-Kentucky; GOP-Relief Bill.
Washington's Schedule
Today's Events In Washington.
White House:
* President Trump — Has no public events scheduled
* Vice President Pence — Has no public schedule released
US Senate:
* Dem Rep. John Lewis continues to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol — Democratic Rep. John Lewis continues to
lie in state at the U.S. Capitol, following his death 17 Jul, from pancreatic cancer, aged 80 * Agenda includes
second day of public viewing at the top of the East Front Steps (8:00 AM EDT — 10:00 PM EDT) * Lewis died
on the same day as late civil rights leader Rev. C.T. Vivian, whose funeral was held last week * He is the second
Black lawmaker to lie in state, alongside late Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died in October 2019
Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 8:00 AM
* Senate Natural Resources Committee hearing on large-scale carbon dioxide management technologies —
Hearing `To Examine Development and Deployment of Large-Scale Carbon Dioxide Management
Technologies', with testimony from Assistant Secretary of Energy for Fossil Energy Steven Winberg; Energy
Futures Initiative President and CEO Ernest Moniz and Principal Joseph Hezir; Carbon Utilization Research
Council Executive Director Shannon Angielski; Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy's Dr S.
Julio Friedmann; and Bipartisan Policy Center Director of The Energy Project Sasha Mackler
Location: Rm 366, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC; 10:00 AM
* Senate Commerce subcommittee hearing on the PACT Act and Section 230 of the Communications Decency
Act — Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet Subcommittee hearing on `The PACT Act and
Section 230: The Impact of the Law that Helped Create the Internet and an Examination of Proposed Reforms
for Today's Online World', with testimony from NetChoice director Christopher Cox; U.S. Naval Academy
Cyber Science Department assistant professor Jeff Kosseff; Fordham University professor of law Olivier
Sylvain; and Internet Association deputy general counsel Elizabeth Banker
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Location: Rm 106, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC; 10:00 AM
* Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on `How Does the DMCA Contemplate Limitations and Exceptions
Like Fair Use?' — Intellectual Property Subcommittee hearing on `How Does the DMCA Contemplate
Limitations and Exceptions Like Fair Use?', with testimony from Wikimedia Foundation Lead Public Policy
Manager Sherwin Siy; National Press Photographers Association General Counsel Mickey Osterreicher;
Columbia University School of Law Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law Jane Ginsburg; Software
and Information Industry Association Vice President for Intellectual Property and General Counsel Christopher
Mohr; songwriter, producer, engineer, and educator Rick Beato; GRAMMY Award winner Yolanda Adams;
Dune Tangri partner Joseph Gratz; Caplin & Drysdale Political Law Group Co-lead Matthew Sanderson; and
Alter, Kendrick & Baron partner Jacqueline Charlesworth
Location: Rm 226, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC; 10:00 AM
* Senate Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on coronavirus financial relief packages — Hearing on
`Oversight of COVID-19 Financial Relief Packages', held via videoconference, with testimony from former Sen.
Phil Gramm; Project on Government Oversight Executive Director Danielle Brian; Committee for a Responsible
Federal Budget President Maya MacGuineas; George Mason University Mercatus Center Senior Research
Fellow Dr Veronique De Rugy; and former Troubled Asset Relief Program Special Inspector General Neil
Barofsky; 10:00 AM
* Senate Finance Committee first hearing on protecting the reliability of the medical supply chain during
coronavirus — Hearing on 'Part 1: Protecting the Reliability of the U.S. Medical Supply Chain During the
COVID-I9 Pandemic', with testimony from Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations
Executive Director of Cargo and Conveyance Security Thomas Overacker; Immigration, Customs, and
Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations Global Trade Investigations Division Assistant Director Steve
Francis; and Department of Homeland Security Chief Procurement Officer Soraya Correa
Location: Rm 215, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC; 10:15 AM
* Senate Governmental Affairs subcommittee hearing on telework and coronavirus — Regulatory Affairs and
Federal Management Subcommittee hearing on 'Modernizing Telework: Review of Private Sector Telework
Policies during the COVID-I9 Pandemic', held via videoconference, with testimony from Deloitte Consulting
Principal Sean Morris; The Williams Companies Senior Vice President and General Counsel T. Lane Wilson;
Reconciled CEO Michael Ly; and Acronis SCS CEO John Zanni; 2:30 PM
* Senate Armed Services Committee nominations hearing — Nominations hearing considers Lt. Gen. Glen
VanHerck to be a general and U.S. Northern Command Commander and North American Aerospace Defense
Command Commander; and Lt. Gen. James Dickinson to be a general and U.S. Space Command Commander
Location: Rm 106, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC; 2:30 PM
* Closed Briefing: Intelligence Matters
Location: CVC 217, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC; 2:30 PM
US House:
* Dem Rep. John Lewis continues to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol — Democratic Rep. John Lewis continues to
lie in state at the U.S. Capitol, following his death 17 Jul, from pancreatic cancer, aged 80 * Agenda includes
second day of public viewing at the top of the East Front Steps (8:00 AM EDT — 10:00 PM EDT) * Lewis died
on the same day as late civil rights leader Rev. C.T. Vivian, whose funeral was held last week * He is the second
Black lawmaker to lie in state, alongside late Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died in October 2019
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Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 8:00 AM
* House Infrastructure subcommittee hearing on experiences of vulnerable populations during disaster —
Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Subcommittee hearing on `Experiences
of Vulnerable Populations During Disaster', with testimony from Virginia State Coordinator of Emergency
Management Curtis Brown (on behalf of Institute for Diversity and Inclusion in Emergency Management);
Second Harvest Community Food Bank CEO Chad Higdon; World Institute on Disability Executive Director and
CEO Marcie Roth; and National Low Income Housing Coalition President and CEO Diane Yentel; 10:00 AM
* House Technology subcommittees joint online hearing on countering people trafficking — Investigations and
Oversight Subcommittee and Research and Technology Subcommittee joint online hearing on `The Role of
Technology in Countering Trafficking in Persons', held via Cisco Webex, with testimony from Polaris CFO
Anjana Rajan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster
Relief Systems Group Technical Staff Dr Matthew Daggett; Marinus Analytics President and co-founder Emily
Kennedy; and Business for Social Responsibility Associate Director of Ethics, Technology, and Human Rights
Hannah Darnton; 10:00 AM
* House Administration subcommittee virtual hearing on voting rights and election administration in the U.S.
territories — Elections Subcommittee hearing on `Voting Rights and Election Administration in the U.S. Virgin
Islands and Other Territories', held via Cisco Webex; 10:00 AM
* AG Barr testifies to House Judiciary Committee on DoJ oversight — Hearing on `Oversight of the Department
of Justice', with testimony from Attorney General William Barr * Committee follows guidelines including
maintaining six-foot social distance spacing as much as practicable, use of a face covering required for all
attendees, and no allowance for the general public to attend in person * AG Barr agreed to testify after
Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler threatened to subpoena him to appear, amid accusations that he has
`politicized' the DoJ, over cases including those of Roger Stone and Michael Flynn plus the removal from office
of U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman
Location: CVC 200, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC; 10:00 AM
* House Natural Resources Committee hearing on U.S. Park Police response to Lafayette Square protests —
Hearing on `Unanswered Questions About the US Park Police's June 1 Attack on Peaceful Protesters at Lafayette
Square', with testimony from U.S. Park Police Acting Chief Gregory Monahan; and District of Columbia
National Guard Major Adam DeMarco * Held via Cisco Webex and in Rm 1324, Longworth House Office
Building; 10:00 AM
* House Commerce subcommittee remote hearing on reforming the nation's drinking water standards —
Environment and Climate Change Subcommittee remote hearing on `There's Something in the Water: Reforming
Our Nation's Drinking Water Standards', held via Cisco Webex, with testimony from Oklahoma Department of
Environmental Quality Water Quality Division Director Shellie Chard (on behalf of Association of State
Drinking Water Administrators); Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) CEO Diane VanDe Hei;
and Natural Resources Defense Council Healthy People and Thriving Communities Program Senior Director of
Health and Food Mae Wu; 11:00 AM
* House Rules Committee hearing — Hearing on 'H.R. 7617 — Defense, Commerce, Justice, Science, Energy and
Water Development, Financial Services and General Government, Homeland Security, Labor, Health and Human
Services, Education, Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2021', held via
Cisco Webex; 11:00 AM
* House Homeland Security Committee hearing on 'Protecting the Integrity of the 2020 Elections' — NO
LONGER ON CALENDAR: Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, & Innovation Subcommittee hearing on
`Secure, Safe, and Auditable: Protecting the Integrity of the 2020 Elections', with testimony from German
Marshall Fund of the United States Alliance for Securing Democracy Elections Integrity Fellow David Levine;
Common Cause Director of Voting and Elections Sylvia Albert; National Vote at Home Institute CEO Amber
McReynolds; and Center for Internet Security President and CEO John Gilligan
Location: Rm 310, Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC; 12:00 PM
* House Climate Crisis Committee remote hearing on `Building a Vibrant and Just Clean Energy Economy' —
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Remote hearing on `Solving the Climate Crisis: Building a Vibrant and Just Clean Energy Economy', held via
Cisco Webex, with testimony from The New School Tishman Environment and Design Center Associate
Director Dr Ana Baptista; BlueGreen Alliance Executive Director Jason Walsh; Clean Grid Alliance Executive
Director Beth Soholt; and Environmental Progress founder and President Michael Shellenberger; 2:00 PM
Cabinet Officers:
* Annual Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations in the U.S. conclude —Annual Australia-United States
Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN 2020), with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense
Mark Esper co-hosting Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne and Defence Minister Linda Reynolds,
conclude
Location: State Department, Washington, DC
* AG Barr testifies to House Judiciary Committee on DoJ oversight — Hearing on `Oversight of the Department
of Justice', with testimony from Attorney General William Barr * Committee follows guidelines including
maintaining six-foot social distance spacing as much as practicable, use of a face covering required for all
attendees, and no allowance for the general public to attend in person * AG Barr agreed to testify after
Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler threatened to subpoena him to appear, amid accusations that he has
`politicized' the DoJ, over cases including those of Roger Stone and Michael Flynn plus the removal from office
of U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman
Location: CVC 200, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC; 10:00 AM
Visitors:
* Annual Australia-U.S. Ministerial Consultations in the U.S. conclude — Annual Australia-United States
Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN 2020), with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense
Mark Esper co-hosting Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Manse Payne and Defence Minister Linda Reynolds,
conclude
Location: State Department, Washington, DC
This Town:
* Dem Rep. John Lewis continues to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol — Democratic Rep. John Lewis continues to
lie in state at the U.S. Capitol, following his death 17 Jul, from pancreatic cancer, aged 80 * Agenda includes
second day of public viewing at the top of the East Front Steps (8:00 AM EDT — 10:00 PM EDT) * Lewis died
on the same day as late civil rights leader Rev. C.T. Vivian, whose funeral was held last week * He is the second
Black lawmaker to lie in state, alongside late Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died in October 2019
Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 8:00 AM
* USIP Bipartisan Congressional Dialogue on `Advancing International Religious Freedom' — `Advancing
International Religious Freedom' online Bipartisan Congressional Dialogue hosted by the U.S. Institute of Peace,
with National Prayer Breakfast honorary co-chairs Republican Rep. John Moolenaar and Democratic Rep. Tom
Suozzi sharing their experiences advancing issues of international religious freedom in Congress and abroad, and
how international religious freedom impacts fragile states, from violent extremism to human rights to the
protection of vulnerable communities; 9:00 AM
* DoJ virtual public workshop on competition in the licensing of public performance rights in the music industry
— Department of Justice holds virtual public workshop on competition in the licensing of public performance
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rights in the music industry, to `provide a further venue for industry stakeholders to weigh in on the American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) and Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) consent decrees and
their implications for antitrust law enforcement and policy as we enter the third decade of the 21st century and as
music distribution continues to evolve through technological innovation'. Day one speakers include LeAnn
Rimes and Pharrell, National Music Publishers' Association President and CEO David Israelite, Songwriters of
North America Executive Director Michelle Lewis, ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews, BMI President and CEO
Michael O'Neill, National Association of Broadcasters President and CEO Gordon Smith, Universal Music
Publishing Group Chief Counsel David Kokakis, and Nashville Songwriters Association International Executive
Director Bart Herbison; 12:30 PM
* CFA Virtual National Food Policy Conference — Consumer Federation of America Virtual National Food
Policy Conference, focusing on how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is affecting the food system, with
day one keynote from Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr Stephen Hahn; 1:00 PM
* Chilean president speaks as part of Washington Conference on the Americas Virtual Series — Washington
Conference on the Americas Virtual Series — 'After the Pandemic: Restoring Hope and Growth in the Americas'
— continues with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera * Event held in partnership with the State Department
Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs * Virtual series replaces in-person conference, originally scheduled for
May, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
* U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meeting — Federal Open Market Committee meeting, first day of two-
day meeting, with interest rates decision tomorrow * The FOMC decided to maintain the target range for the
federal funds rate at 0-0.25% at its last meeting in June as it continued to deal with the impact of the coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic on the U.S. economy
Location: Washington, DC
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