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DATE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2020 6:30 AM EDT
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• Wisconsin National Guard Called In After Violent Protests Sparked By Police Shooting.
Protests
• FBI Finds Threat That Closed Portland Federal Buildings Was Unsubstantiated.
• Morgan: Violence In Cities Due To Failure Of State And Local Leadership.
• Chief: Detroit Police Prevented Protesters From Setting Up "Zone Of Lawlessness."
• Appeals Court Pares Back Federal Anti-Riot Act.
Counter-Terrorism
• More Than A Dozen Killed, 75 Wounded In ISIS-Linked Bombing In Philippines.
Counter-Intelligence
• Chinese Researcher At Texas A&M Charged With Fraud And Conspiracy.
• FBI FISA Requests Now Detail Whether Target Is Government Source.
• Graham Says He Will Subpoena Priestap.
• Federal Government Has Made Progress, But Not Implemented, 2016 Election Security Recommendations.
• NRO To Launch Intelligence Satellite Wednesday.
• German Doctors Say Navalny Was Poisoned.
• Researchers Say Russian-Backed Organizations "Amplifying QAnon Conspiracy Theories."
• Austria Expels Russian Diplomat, Spurring Reprisal.
• Former CIA Official Among Whose Doubting Kim Jong-Un Coma Rumor.
• Danes Suspend Defense Intelligence Chief Following Accusations Of Spying On Citizens.
Criminal Investigations
• Federal Authorities Move Toward Resolution Of Probe Of George Floyd Killing.
• Kentucky AG Mulls Charges In Breonna Taylor Probe.
• Georgia Prisoner Sentenced For Mailing Threats To Federal Judges.
• Arrest Made In RNC Security Violation.
• Attorneys Say South Carolina Pastor Is Victim Of Extortion.
• California Supreme Court Overturns Death Penalty For Scott Peterson.
• Two Sentenced For Online Sex Crimes In Georgia.
• Man Charged In Shootout With Border Agents In Arizona.
• FBI Offers Reward For Information On New Jersey Gang Member.
• Former Georgia Public Official Sentenced Over Misappropriation Of Taxes.
• West Virginia Man Sentenced Over Drug Trafficking.
• Washington State Individuals Charged Over Public Corruption.
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• Two Members Of Violent Florida Gang Sentenced On Drug, Shooting Charges.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Georgia Woman In Florida.
• FBI Investigating Cold Cases In Illinois.
• Illinois Men Appear In Court Over Bank Robbery.
• Continuing Coverage: FBI Sex Trafficking Sting Results In 12 Arrests In Maryland.
• FBI Investigated Arson On Wisconsin Tribal Land.
• Two More Sentenced In Georgia Child Sex Sting.
• Texas Woman Pleads Not Guilty To Child Pornography Charges.
• FBI: Missing New Jersey Girl Was Likely Kidnapped In Crime Of Opportunity.
• FBI Searching For Kansas City, Missouri Armed Robbery Suspect.
• FBI Probing Two Cleveland, Ohio Bank Robberies.
• FBI Seeking Suspect In Colorado Bank Robbery.
Employment
• FBI Looks To Hire More Women.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Pandemic Spawning Scams More Than Any Recent Event.
• FBI: $3M In Stolen Ventilators Recovered In Florida.
• Jury Begins Deliberations In Northern Marianas Corruption Case.
• FBI Warns Of Using Facebook Marketplace For Used Cars.
• FBI Searching Massachusetts Storage Facility.
Cyber Division
• Indian Citizen Pleads Guilty In Rhode Island To Tech Support Phone Scam.
• FBI, CISA Warn Of Surge In Voice Call Phishing Scams.
• Nakasone Details Newly Aggressive Cyber Effort.
• TikTok Sues Trump Administration To Overturn Executive Order.
• Zoom Experienced Outages During First Day Of School For Many.
Law Enforcement Services
• Interior Department Announces Increased Seizures Of Illegal Drugs.
Other FBI News
• FBI Agent Charged In 2018 Texas Shooting.
• Scheduled Execution Of Navajo Man Raises Sovereignty Concerns.
• Woman Who Killed FBI Agent In 2008 Seeks Release From Prison After Contracting COVID-19.
Other Washington News
• In Visit To North Carolina, Trump Praises Farmers For Pandemic Food Program.
• Trump: Plasma Treatment Will Reduce Mortality "By At Least 35%."
• Atlas: Prolonged Lockdowns Are Harmful To Country.
• Meadows Says President, Congress Could Agree On Coronavirus Aid.
• Wilkie Says There Are Only Four COVID Cases In VA Nursing Homes.
• AstraZeneca Denies White House Fast-Tracking Its COVID Vaccine.
• Experts Credit Restrictions With Decreasing Number Of Cases.
• Missouri Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Proposes Mask Mandate.
• WSJournal Praises Georgia's Pandemic Response.
• Florida Judge Blocks State Order For Schools To Reopen.
• New York City Schools To Have Outside Classes Option.
• Northeastern Revokes Admissions For Those Who Said They Would Attend Or Host Parties.
• New York AG Investigating Whether Trump Inflated Asset Values To Get Loans, Tax Benefits.
• Vance Agrees To Hold Off Enforcing Subpoena For Trump's Tax Returns.
• Cohen In Talks To Appear In Ads For Democratic PAC.
• Morgan: President Has Delivered On Immigration Promises.
• DHS Reviewing DACA With An Eye On Phasing It Out.
• Volunteers Build Makeshift School In Mexico For Children Seeking US Asylum.
• Trump To Order Federal Agencies To Move Offices To Opportunity Zones.
• As Eviction Moratoriums End, Demand Increases For Legal Assistance.
• DeJoy Tells House Panel He Is Not "Sabotaging The Election."
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• Politico Analysis: Schumer Has Shifted Leftward Along With His Party.
• Laura Could Be Most Powerful Storm To Hit Gulf Coast Since Katrina, Rita.
International News
• Researchers Document First COVID Reinfection Case.
• US Military Delivers COVID Equipment To Honduras.
• WHO Recommends Children Wear Masks In Some Circumstances.
• Esper: US Prepared To Counter China.
• Pompeo Urges Other Arab Countries To Follow UAE In Recognizing Israel.
• US Envoy Meets With Belarusian Opposition Leader.
• Bolsonaro's Popularity Rising Despite COVID Response.
• Canada's Conservative Party Chooses O'Toole As New Leader.
• Baker: Biden's Supporters Eager To Roll Back Trump's Foreign Policy.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
Wisconsin National Guard Called In After Violent Protests Sparked By Police Shooting.
WFRV-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/29730f0a1dfd4dc8995334a4d2b94733?pubid=fbi> Green
Bay, WI (8/24, 11K) reported that Kenosha, Wisconsin "faced a night of intense protests after police appeared to
shoot a Black man in the back." During the protests, "the county courthouse was damaged along with cars at a
local dealership." WDJT-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/52553fe5307d440d917df969b0154e80?
pubid=fbi> Milwaukee (8/24, 19K) recounted "protesters clashed with police," who "used tear gas to break-up
the crowd." WDJT added "vehicles were set on fire, including a garbage truck and a car lot," and "businesses
were damaged and looted."
Says the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/08/24/kenosha-protests-
escalate-after-police-shoot-black-man-jacob-blalce/3427941001/> (8/24, Carson, Jones, 632K), "Among the
damaged buildings: the public library, the Dinosaur Discovery Museum, the Harborside Academy charter school,
a law firm, the USPS building and the county register of deeds." The Journal Sentinel adds "many who walked
up said they couldn't believe the situation plaguing so many other American cities happened in Kenosha." In an
online report, Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/uilkenosha-car-dealership-riot-protest> (8/24, Pagones,
27.59M) focuses on the Kenosha "car dealership...targeted by rioters," which "multiple reports identified...as
belonging to Car Source, a pre-owned vehicle dealership located on Sheridan Avenue. ... Prior to the overnight
destruction, Car Source had more than 140 vehicles available for sale, according to its website."
Breitbart <https://www.breitbart.corn/politics/2020/08/23/watch-gunshots-ring-out-as-armed-rioters-confront-
police-in-wisconsin> (8/24, Gwinn, 673K) reports the crowd of protesters included "at least two armed rioters,"
and "blocked a police armored car from proceeding down a street. After a standoff, the police began throwing
tear gas canisters from the top of the vehicle to disperse the crowd," and "moments later, gunshots rang out after
one of the protesters appeared to open fire."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/0cbc14762c89304f9f052fd33a1f4445> (8/24, Webber, Gash) reports on Monday,
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) "summoned the National Guard for fear of another round of violent protests
Monday" in Kenosha following what the AP calls "the police shooting of a Black man under murky
circumstances." Evers said the National Guard would be charged with "guarding infrastructure and making sure
our firefighters and others involved are protected." WEAU-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/06d98b3a8lca4cea8984d08bb7alb38b?pubid=fbi> Eau Claire, WI
(8/24, 11K) indicated Evers also said he "was calling a special session of the legislature on policing
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accountability and transparency on August 31."
The AP <https://apnews.com/0cbc14762c89304f9f052fd33a1f4445> (8/24, Webber, Gash) indicates that Evers
was also "quick to condemn the bloodshed, saying that while not all details were known, `what we know for
certain is that he is not the first Black man or person to have been shot or injured or mercilessly killed at the
hands of individuals in law enforcement in our state or our country.'
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.corn/2020/08/24/us/kenosha-police-shooting.html> (8/24, Bosman,
18.61 M) recounts that witness "Annie Hurst stepped outside the cream-colored house where she has lived for 53
years on Sunday afternoon and saw something that made her freeze in fear." An officer "was aiming his gun at
Jacob Blake, her neighbor, as he tried to get into his car with three of his children in the back seat. The officer
grabbed him by his shirt and fired several times, shooting him in the back." Reuters
<https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-global-race-usa-wisconsin/wisconsin-deploys-national-guard-as-police-
shooting-of-black-man-sparks-unrest-idUSICBN25K0CN> (8/24, Layne, Trotta) says that "after being rushed to
a hospital, Blake was out of surgery and in stable condition, his father told news media on Monday." Noting the
video of the incident, Reuters adds "it was unknown whether the officers saw something inside the vehicle that
caused them to fire on Blake."
Mola Lenghi of the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corrindf4e58cb27e42d680adIff572fae2f7?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 10,
2:05, O'Donnell, 4.21M) recounted that "two of the officers involved in the shooting were placed on leave during
the investigation," as "overnight, anger turned to vandalism. Some set city vehicles ablaze while officers and riot
gear clashed with others."
On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/7ca24aca75ec4107b93bde7737c20f10?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 2,
2:05, Muir, 7.23M), Alex Perez reported on the "disturbing video throwing a city into turmoil," with the
"community...preparing for possibly more destructive protests." ABC added that "much of the small downtown
area now looks like this, completely boarded up." Gabe Gutierrez of NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/929d192bfflef47ec87d4e8a5a6712d68?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 3,
2:25, Holt, 6.03M) also said "businesses...are boarded up, nervous about another potentially violent night." Lyna
Postuchow, a "business owner," was shown saying, "It was horrifying. To sit there and see it, and know you
couldn't do anything, you know. We literally put our entire lives into this business."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/08/23/kenosha-police-shooting-video-
wisconsink (8/24, Peiser, Berman, 14.2M) reports "the Kenosha shooting made the lakefront city of about
100,000 residents the new epicenter of a movement that has roiled America this summer, ever since the video
footage of [George] Floyd, pinned beneath a Minneapolis police officer's knee and pleading for air, circulated on
Memorial Day." The Wall Street Journal <https://wvvw.wsj.com/articles/violence-flares-in-kenosha-wis-after-
video-shows-police-shooting-black-man-11598278903> (8/24, Ailworth, Subscription Publication, 7.57M),
among other news outlets, also reports the story.
County Officials Upset Guard Wasn't Sent In Earlier. The Kenosha (WI) News
<https://www.kenoshanews.com/news/locaUnational-guard-deployed-to-kenosha-county-supervisors-say-they-
should-have-come-sooner/article_c65c13ba-9ccf-58a3-95 f9-0e093091cd3b.html#tracking-source=home-top-
story-1> (8/24, Tatge-Rozell, 63K) recounts that "Kenosha County Emergency Management Director Lt. Horace
Staples said the declaration of a State of Emergency at 11 p.m. Sunday started the process of activating the
deployment." Kenosha County supervisors Terry Rose and Zach Rodriguez "said Monday they feel `someone
dropped the ball.' Said Rodriguez, "Myself and other supervisors were knocking on the doors of other
supervisors at 2 a.m. because the National Guard hadn't been sent to Kenosha."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/08/24/jacob-blake-protests-erupt-after-black-
man-shot-wisconsin-police/3428198001/> (8/24, Yancey-Bragg, Culver, 10.3IM) indicates that "by late Sunday,
multiple vehicles were set ablaze and windows were smashed along city thoroughfares as crowds faced off with
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law enforcement," as "officers in riot gear stood in lines and SWAT vehicles remained on the streets to move
people away from city buildings despite the declaration of an overnight curfew."
Police Union Urges Public To Withhold Judgment, Slams Evers' "Irresponsible" Statement. The Kenosha (WI)
News <https://www.kenoshanews.com/news/local/kenosha-professional-police-association-issues-
statement/article_9f8a0de6-0a6c-5145-b180-2071bea07333.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1> (8/24,
63K) reports "Pete Deates, president of the Kenosha Professional Police Association," issued a statement saying,
"Anytime deadly force is used, our hearts go out to those affected by it. We assure you an independent
investigation is being conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation."
Until its completion, "we ask that you withhold prejudgment about the incident and please the let process take
place. Governor Evers' statement on the incident was wholly irresponsible and not reflective of the hardworking
members of the law enforcement community, not to mention the citizens of the City of Kenosha." Moreover,
added Deates, "the video currently circulating does not capture all the intricacies of a highly dynamic incident."
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/929d192bf8ef47ec87d4e8a5a6712d68?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 3, 2:25, Holt, 6.03M) showed Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (D) saying, "This was not an
accident. This wasn't bad police work. This felt like some sort of vendetta being taken out on a member of our
community."
Biden Calls For Police Accountability And Denounces "Systemic Racism," Doesn't Condemn Riots. Axios
<https://www.axios.com/biden-kenosha-shooting-jacob-blake-69ffid5b7-1830-4c67-85f8-57e34d67704a.html>
(8/24, Allassan, 521K) reports "Joe Biden on Monday called for `an immediate, full and transparent
investigation"' into the shooting of Blake. Biden said on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/7860876103/posts/10157368933236104> , "[T]his morning, the nation wakes up
yet again with grief and outrage that yet another Black American is a victim of excessive force. This calls for an
immediate, full and transparent investigation and the officers must be held accountable.... Equal justice has not
been real for Black Americans and so many others. We are at an inflection point. We must dismantle systemic
racism. It is the urgent task before us."
The CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/24/jacob-blake-joe-biden-calls-for-probe-of-kenosha-police-
shooting.html> (8/24, Pramuk, 3.62M) website and the New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/08/24/joe-
biden-calls-for-probe-of-jacob-blake-shooting-in-wisconsini> (8/24, Fitz-Gibbon, 4.57M), among other news
outlets, also carry Biden's statement. Breitbart <https://wvvw.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/24/joe-biden-fails-
to-condemn-kenosha-riots-calls-shooting-systemic-racism/> (8/24, Pollak, 673K) reports, meanwhile, that Biden
"failed to condemn the rioting, looting, and arson that followed throughout the working-class city."
WPost Calls Wisconsin Shooting A "Sickening Deja Vu." The Washington Post
<https://vvwvv.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-are-police-still-using-unwarranted-force-on-black-men-and-
women/2020/08/24/18ae5f62-e64a-llea-97e0-94d2e46e759b_story.html> (8/24, I4.2M) asks in an editorial,
"Shouldn't police by now be on notice to stop using unwarranted — and too often deadly — force against Black
men and women?" To the Post, "there is a sickening deja vu...to watching the 20-second clip of video footage of
Sunday's incident in" Kenosha, WI. The Post concludes that "neither noncompliance with a police order nor
unconnected past crimes justifies a death sentence, and it is unacceptable to try to use those excuses. Enough is
enough."
Protests
FBI Finds Threat That Closed Portland Federal Buildings Was Unsubstantiated.
The Oregonian <https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2020/08/threat-that-closed-federal-buildings-in-portland-
declared-unsubstantiated.html> (8/24, Ryan, 1M) reports, "A threat that closed all the federal buildings in
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Portland last week has been declared unsubstantiated." According to the Oregonian, "The threat, which came in
Thursday, prompted an FBI investigation and the closure of Portland's Mark O. Hatfield United States
Courthouse and other federal buildings. The courthouse and at least one other federal building were back open
Monday. It wasn't immediately clear if all federal buildings had reopened."
KPTV-TV <https://www.kptv.com/news/fbi-no-information-that-threat-against-federal-buildings-in-portland-
was-credible/article_759022e2-e654-11ea-987f-8bd88321e270.html> Portland, OR (8/24, 177K) reports, "On
Friday, the FBI confirmed an investigation into a threat. No specific details were released about the threat. As a
result, federal buildings were closed, some businesses shut down for the day and the city of Portland advised
employees to leave the downtown area Friday `out of an abundance of caution.'" On Monday, the FBI "reported
that investigators had not developed information that the reported threat against federal buildings was credible.
The FBI investigation took place as continuing protests have taken place in Portland, many near the Justice
Center downtown, with numerous demonstrations being declared riots by law enforcement."
Portland Police Use Tear Gas To Disperse Protesters. The AP
<https://apnews.com/4a4b7laab 104631f4de089b493853525> (8/24) reports, "Police in Portland used tear gas
early Monday to scatter demonstrators who marched on a precinct station in another night of violence — hurling
rocks, bottles, commercial-grade fireworks at officers and setting fires in the streets." Police arrested 23 people.
The AP adds that "the protests have gripped Oregon's largest city for months since the police killing of George
Floyd" and on Sunday night, "demonstrators in Portland...chanted the name Jacob Blake."
Portland Police: Protests Preventing Them From Answering Calls For Help. The Daily Caller
<https://dailycaller.corn/2020/08/24/riot-declared-in-portland-oregon-police-pulled-patrol-shift/> (8/24, Lyman,
7I6K), meanwhile, reports, "35 officers in Portland were pulled away from patrol duty after a riot was declared
Sunday evening, leaving some 80 other emergency calls on hold, according to Portland Police Bureau (PPB)." In
a statement, the PPB said, "The event forced the assistance of about 35 officers from patrol, severely limiting
call response. As the riot was ending, there were 80 calls holding in the city, ranging from shots fired, car
crashes, welfare checks, priority threats, missing persons, and more."
Morgan: Violence In Cities Due To Failure Of State And Local Leadership.
In an interview with Fox Business
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/57a338bbe72d4b20a3db78a52498214Opubid=fbi&transcript=y>
(8/24, 50K), Acting CBP Commissioner Morgan said of ongoing protests around the country, "Violence is not
the answer to go and burn and destroy your own city. In the reaction to something like this is not the way." About
protests in Portland, Morgan said, "These are anarchist criminal opportunists. These are thugs. What you're
seeing in Portland for 90 days Maria we've talked about this. This is a complete failure of local and state
leadership. They could end this if they chose to do so and they have refused.... Oregon state police came down
for a little while you saw a drop in violence they left, and now the violence increases." Asked what the federal
government should do, Morgan said, "Someone is going to die in that city because of the failure of local and
state leadership."
Chief: Detroit Police Prevented Protesters From Setting Up "Zone Of Lawlessness."
The Detroit News <https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2020/08/24/chief-detroit-police-
prevented-seattle-zone-lawlessness/5624097002/> (8/24, Hunter, 825K) reports, "Officers used force to prevent
protesters from setting up a `Seattle zone of lawlessness' during demonstrations that turned violent Saturday, the
city's police chief said Monday." Detroit police chief James Craig "made the comment while there are multiple
internal investigations to determine whether any officers acted improperly during the skirmishes." Said Craig, "I
am not going to let any group set up a Seattle zone of lawlessness here in the city of Detroit. That is non-
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negotiable."
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.corn/story/news/local/michigatildetroit/2020/08/24/detroit-police-
chief-james-craig-black-lives-matter-protests/3431311001/> (8/24, 1.52M) reports that a "top Detroit police
official who once took a knee in solidarity with protesters outside public safety headquarters delivered a harsh
message Monday to the group that has led nightly protests all summer: `To Detroit Will Breathe: You're not
welcome. Go." Craig "also criticized the protesters as manipulative and claiming police brutality while ignoring
the actions of their supporters, who he says have thrown objects at police and damaged police vehicles."
Appeals Court Pares Back Federal Anti-Riot Act.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/24/court-pares-back-federal-anti-riot-act-400999> (8/24,
Gerstein, 4.29M) reports a federal appeals court has "narrowed an anti-riot law the Trump administration is
wielding to bring federal charges against individuals accused of fueling civil unrest following the death of
George Floyd." However, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals "upheld the use of the federal statute against two
California men convicted of spurring violence in connection with the white supremacist Unite the Right rally in
Charlottesville, Va. in August 2017, Michael Miselis and Benjamin Daley." The three-judge appeals court panel
"unanimously concluded that language in the Anti-Riot Act that makes it a crime to `encourage,' promote' or
urge a riot is unconstitutionally overbroad because it encompasses speech protected by the First Amendment."
Counter-Terrorism
More Than A Dozen Killed, 75 Wounded In ISIS-Linked Bombing In Philippines.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/c23ac98f9ecb64eb8d610c304a95d43c> (8/24, Gomez) reports militants allied with
ISIS "set off a powerful motorcycle explosive followed by a suicide bombing that together killed 14 people on
Monday, many of them soldiers, in the worst extremist attack in the Philippines this year, military officials said."
At least 75 were wounded in the bombings in Job town in southern Sulu province. There was no immediate
claim of responsibility for the attacks, "but the military blamed an Abu Sayyaf militant commander, Mundi
Sawadjaan, who has been linked to suicide bombings in recent years in Sulu."
Counter-Intelligence
Chinese Researcher At Texas A&M Charged With Fraud And Conspiracy.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/nasa-funded-scientist-charged-
also-working-chine> (8/24, Dinan, 492K) reports Zhengdong Cheng, a researcher at Texas A&M on a NASA-
funded contract, "has been charged with fraud and conspiracy" for "working as a Chinese researcher at the same
time he was taking U.S. government money." Cheng was "part of China's Thousands Talents Program that seeks
to illicitly siphon U.S. research." His research at Texas A&M included "access to International Space Station
resources," according to FBI Special Agent Benjamin Harper.
The Houston Chronicle <https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Texas-A-M-
professor-accused-of-lying-about-15510624.php> (8/24, Ketterer, 730K) reports Cheng led a research team
where "he willfully took steps to obscure his affiliations and collaboration with a Chinese University and at least
one Chinese-owned company," according to the Justice Department. The AP
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<https://vvww.sfchronicle.corn/news/artic le/Professor-NASA-researcher-accused-of-conceal ing-15510735 .php>
(8/24, Tucker) reports, "Cheng faces charges of wire fraud, conspiracy and false statements, according to a
criminal complaint released by the Justice Department on Monday. He was arrested Sunday." According to the
AP, "The case against Cheng is part of a pattern of Justice Department prosecutions against researchers at
American universities who are accused of concealing their professional relationships with Chinese universities.
The Trump administration has been particularly concerned that professors could exploit their ties to China, and
their participation in talent recruitment programs, to steal intellectual property for Beijing's economic benefit."
The Dallas Morning News <https://www.dallasnews.cornrnews/crime/2020/08/24/texas-am-professor-who-is-
also-nasa-researcher-arrested-over-alleged-ties-with-china/> (8/24, Benning, 946K) reports, "According to the
complaint, Cheng is not allowed to participate, collaborate or coordinate not only with China, but with any
Chinese university or Chinese-owned company, under the terms of his grant. According to the criminal
complaint, which was unsealed Monday, Cheng attempted to obscure his personal affiliations with a Chinese
university and at least one Chinese company for several years." The Morning News adds, "Special Agent in
Charge, Mark Zielinksi, said NASA's funding restrictions are put in place to protect taxpayer-financed research
dollars and intellectual property. Zieliknski, who is also the NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG) — Eastern
Field Office, said that the government will continue to pursue anybody who attempts to cover up affiliations with
Chinese institutions. `These alleged actions came to light through the tireless work of the FBI-Bryan Resident
Agency and NASA-OIG investigative teams,' said Penye K. Turner, FBI Houston Special Agent in Charge."
Courthouse News <https://www.courthousenews.corn/professor-accused-of-hiding-ties-to-china-while-doing-
nasa-researchk (8/24, Langford, 2K) , ICBTX-TV <https://www.kbtx.corn/2020/08/24/texas-am-professor-
arrested-for-conspiracy-making-false-statements-and-wire-fraudk College Station, TX (8/24, DeMoss, 91K) ,
and the Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminencorn/news/texas-a-m-professor-charged-for-
hiding-chinese-thousand-talents-affiliation-while-getting-nasa-grants> (8/24, Dunleavy, 448K) also report.
Dozens Of American Universities Hosting Confucius Institute Despite Scrutiny. The Washington Free Beacon
<https://freebeacon.corn/campus/top-universities-take-millions-from-china-front-group/> (8/24, ICakutani, 78K)
reports, "Dozens of universities, including Columbia and Stanford, are hosting the Chinese government-funded
Confucius Institute despite increasing scrutiny from the federal government." The universities "appear to be
unfazed by the Trump administration's decision last week to designate" the Confucius Institute as a "foreign
mission." Despite the move, "nearly 50 colleges and universities will continue their partnership with Confucius
Institute programs."
FBI FISA Requests Now Detail Whether Target Is Government Source.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminencom/news/fbi-says-fisa-request-forms-will-now-
ask-whether-target-was-government-source> (8/24, Dunleavy, 448K) reports a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act reform "undertaken by the FBI is implementing more stringent requirements for asking whether a possible
target has been a source for the US government." The change was revealed "following a related guilty plea in
U.S. Attorney John Durham's inquiry into the Russia investigation." FBI Acting General Counsel Dawn
Browning submitted a "declaration to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that was made public
Monday." The filing "said that updated FISA request forms, specifically related to requests for business records
and the use of pen register and trap and trace devices, `include a number of improvements,' including `questions
about whether the target or subject of the request was previously interviewed by, or served as a confidential
human source, asset, or operational contact of, the FBI, any other government agency, or a foreign government.'"
Graham Says He Will Subpoena Priestap.
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminencorn/news/graham-to-subpoena-fbi-official-he-
says-misled-senate-intelligence-committee-on-steele-dossier> (8/24, Dunleavy, 448K) reports Senate Judiciary
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Chairman Lindsay Graham "said he plans to subpoena Bill Priestap, a key leader in the FBI's Trump-Russia
investigation, after pushback from the former bureau official's lawyer." Graham told Fox News' Sunday
Morning Futures <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/61838108270017playlist_id=3386055101001fisp=show-clips>
"that he is escalating his effort to interview the FBI's former head of counterintelligence." Graham "said he
believes Priestap gave misleading information to the Senate Intelligence Committee in 2018 about the reliability
of British ex-spy Christopher Steele's discredited dossier." Graham said, "I don't know what Mr. Priestap did or
didn't do, but I know the briefing given to the Intel Committee was an absolute lie about the reliability of the
subsource.... It does sound to me like there was an effort to mislead the Senate Intel Committee."
Federal Government Has Made Progress, But Not Implemented, 2016 Election Security Recommendations.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/newsletters/weekly-cybersecurity/2020/08/24/how-far-feds-have-come-on-
election-security-goals-since-the-last-election-790107> (8/24, Starks, 4.29M) reports the federal government has
"largely implemented the election security recommendations that the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security
and NISI" issued in 2016, a "reflection of slow but steady progress that has nonetheless left room for
improvement." The agencies advised "designating elections as critical infrastructure" and "suggested that DHS
work with NIST and the Election Assistance Commission to incorporate the latest cybersecurity best practices
into a new version of the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines." Many of the recommendations have been
implemented, however, Politico says there are still some gaps including "no information-sharing alliance for
U.S. political parties, nor is there a formal Election Infrastructure Cyber Response Plan." At the same time, "the
growing problem of disinformation underscores the fact that some of the biggest election security threats target
minds, not machines, and cannot be solved by security scans or threat indicator sharing."
NRO To Launch Intelligence Satellite Wednesday.
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismet.com/battlefield-tech/space/2020/08/24/nro-set-to-launch-intelligence-
satellite-in-the-wee-hours/> (8/24, Strout) reports the National Reconnaissance Office is "set to launch a new
intelligence payload into orbit in the early hours of the morning on Aug. 26." The NROL-44 mission has been
cleared for liftoff "at 2:16 a.m. EDT from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida." The classified payload
arrived "in Florida in late July and was integrated with the rocket in early August." The launch will use a "United
Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket." The mission will be NRO's fourth this year.
German Doctors Say Navalny Was Poisoned.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/prominent-russian-opposition-activist-navalny-
was-poisoned-german-doctors-say/2020/08/24/c0ac970e-e606-11ea-bf44-0d3Ic85838a5_story.html> (8/24,
Glucroft, Khurshudyan, 14.2M) reports Russian opposition leader Alexsei Navalny "was poisoned, Berlin's
Charite hospital said in a statement Monday, citing clinical results that contradicted Russian doctors and
corroborated claims that an attempt had been made on the Kremlin critic's life." Although the exact substance
"that poisoned Navalny is not yet known, it is believed to be a cholinesterase inhibitor, Charites statement said,
adding that the effect of the toxin — blocking cholinesterase, an enzyme needed for the proper functioning of the
nervous system — was confirmed several times by independent laboratories." The hospital said that "another
broad analysis has been initiated" and that Navalny remains in a medically induced coma but "there is no acute
danger to his life." He is being given "atropine, a medication used to treat certain types of nerve agent and
pesticide poisonings."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/world/europe/aleksei-navalny-poison.html> (8/24,
Eddy, Kramer, 18.61 M) reports Navalny, who became ill "on a domestic flight in Russia, was under round-the-
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clock guard at the Berlin hospital where his family transferred him Saturday after what now appears to be yet
another attack signaling Russia's status as an outlaw nation." While used medically to "treat Alzheimer's and
other forms of dementia, in some forms they are also found in chemical weapons and pesticides." The Russian
health ministry is "challenging the German findings," but a doctor at the "Siberian hospital where the dissident
was initially taken said after the German announcement that the patient had been given an antidote often used
against nerve agents." The German doctors "said that they expected Mr. Navalny to survive. but that it was too
early to gauge the long-term effects of the attack."
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/navalny-could-well-have-been-poisoned-germany-says-
11598278260> (8/24, Boston, Grove, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports following the doctors'
determination, German Chancellor Angela Merkel asked Russia to investigate the attack. In a joint statement,
Merkel and Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said, "Those responsible must be identified and brought to justice."
Earlier in the day, Merkel's spokesman suggested that the attack could be linked to the Kremlin. Navalny has
been guarded by officers from Germany's BKA, the country's equivalent to the FBI.
The Guardian (UK) <https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/24/alexei-navalny-tests-point-to-possible-
nerve-agent-attack-experts-say> (8/24, Harding, 4.19M) reports chemical and biological counter-terrorism expert
Hamish de De Bretton-Gordon "said it was unclear how the poison may have been delivered, but he said nerve
agents could be put in liquid such as tea or absorbed via the skin." Bretton-Gordon also "said it was also possible
that Navalny had been poisoned with an organophosphate or pesticide."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/intemationaU5 13362-russian-opposition-leader-navalny-was-poisoned-
german-hospital-says> (8/24, Wise, 2.98M) also reports.
Bloomberg: US Needs "Realistic Russia Strategy." In an editorial published in Yahoo! News/Bloomberg Opinion
<https://news.yahoo.com/u-needs-realistic-russia-strategy-120010728.html> (8/24, 12.82M), Bloomberg says the
poisoning of Alexei Navalny "underscores the dangers Russians face for speaking out against President Vladimir
Putin" and is a "warning to those currently protesting for democratic change in neighboring Belarus." They
argue, "So long as Putin remains at the helm, Russia will continue to pose a serious threat to democratic values,
in its periphery and beyond." The editorial concludes that "consistent messaging, tougher deterrence measures
and resolute support for allies are essential to a successful strategy."
Opinion: "Time For President Trump" To Confront Putin. In an op-ed for The Washington Examiner
<https://vvwvv.washingtonexaminercorrilopinion/trump-must-raise-alexey-navalnys-poisoning-with-vladimir-
putin> (8/24, 448K), Tom Rogan writes, "It's time for President Trump to raise the dissident's fate with Russian
President Vladimir Putin."
Researchers Say Russian-Backed Organizations "Amplifying QAnon Conspiracy Theories."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corrilarticle/us-usa-election-qanon-russia/small-but-growing-russian-support-for-
qanon-conspiracies-seen-online-idUSKBN25K13Th (8/24, Menn) reports Russian government-supported
organizations are "playing a small but increasing role amplifying conspiracy theories promoted by QAnon,
raising concerns of interference in the November US election." QAnon has been "named by the FBI as a
potential instigator of domestic terrorism, and followers have been charged with making a terror threat, murder
and other crimes." Alethea Group disinformation expert Cindy Otis, "a former CIA analyst, said RT, Sputnik and
other Kremlin-backed media have been writing more about QAnon, using it to fit into" a broader narrative of US
decline.
The Daily Beast <https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-media-turns-to-qanon-conspiracies-to-help-re-elect-
trump> (8/24, Davis, 1.39M) also reports.
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Austria Expels Russian Diplomat, Spurring Reprisal.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-russia-austria/austria-expels-russian-envoy-in-what-newspaper-
calls-economic-spying-case-idUSKBN25K115> (8/24, Murphy) reports from Vienna that Austria is expelling a
Russian diplomat "for breaching the Vienna Convention governing diplomats' privileges and immunities, an
Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday in what a tabloid newspaper reported as an economic
espionage case." The spokesman said, "His behaviour is not in accordance with the Vienna Convention."
The AP <https://wwvv.expressnews.com/news/article/Austria-expels-Russian-diplomat-Moscow-set-to-
15509780.php> (8/24) reports Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned "Austrian Ambassador Johannes Aigner
later Monday and said that in response to Vienna's move it had declared an unidentified Austrian diplomat
persona non grata in Russia." Austrian daily newspaper Kronen Zeitung "reported that the Russian diplomat has
until Sept. 1 to leave and said, without citing sources, that he allegedly had been engaged for years in economic
espionage at a technology firm with the help of an Austrian citizen." In a statement posted on its website, the
Russian Embassy said it was "appalled by the unfounded decision of the Austrian authorities, which is damaging
to constructive Russian-Austrian relations."
Former CIA Official Among Whose Doubting Kim Jong-Un Coma Rumor.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/24/kim-jong-un-coma-reports-even-
more-tenuous-previou> (8/24, Taylor, 492K) reports a former high-level CIA official "and other North Korea
analysts downplayed reports Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is in a coma, asserting the reclusive
young dictator is likely keeping a low profile amid the North's recent COVID-19 outbreak and a delicate and
difficult time in denuclearization talks." According to former CIA Korea Deputy Division Chief Bruce Klingner,
referencing recent reports that Kim is serious ill and in a coma, and that his "increasingly high-profile sister, Kim
Yo Jong," is assuming leadership, said, "Long-time Korea watchers are the most skeptical of rumors of a North
Korean leader's incapacitation or death, having endured countless false reports." Alexandre Mansourov, a
"longtime North Korea expert who teaches at Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies," and David
Maxwell, a "former US Special Forces officer and North Korea expert with the Foundation for Defense of
Democracies," have also expressed doubts about the rumor.
LATimes: North Korean Threat Has Worsened Under Trump Administration. The Los Angeles Times
<https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-08-24/north-korea-trump-foreign-policy> (8/24, Bierman, 4.64M)
reports that as President Trump "faces the prospect of possibly turning over the presidency to Joe Biden," there is
"little evidence the danger" of a nuclear North Korea "has been reduced, despite the most sustained and
aggressive diplomacy of Trump's tenure." The Times writes "if anything, North Korea poses a greater threat,
according to Korea specialists: The country has tested and developed more weapons; its leader, Kim Jong Un,
has become less isolated; and international resolve to confront North Korea has weakened after Trump's three
meetings with Kim." According to Jun Pak, who "helped with transition efforts at the CIA when Trump took
office and is now an informal advisor to Biden," orth Korea wants to be "like an India or Pakistan," and,
"Everybody just looks the other way."
Korean Barter Program "Hits Sanctions Hurdle." Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-northkorea-
southkorea/inter-korean-sugar-for-liquor-swap-plan-hits-sanctions-hurdle-says-lawmaker-idUSKBN25K1G8>
(8/24, Cha, Smith) reports a South Korean farming cooperative's "150 million won ($127,000) plan to barter
sugar for North Korean liquor and food products may be in trouble before it even starts, a South Korean
lawmaker said on Monday." The deal, brokered by "a Chinese company, was signed in June with five North
Korean trading firms, though it still needs approval from Seoul's Unification Ministry, which oversees inter-
Korean affairs." According to a South Korean lawmaker "briefed by the ministry at an intelligence committee
hearing on Monday, at least one of the North Korean companies involved may be under international sanctions,
potentially jeopardizing the deal." In a statement, the Unification Ministry "said it had not yet made a final
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decision on the proposed deal, and that the company was only one of several involved." The plan comes as South
Korea "pushes to restart inter-Korean cooperation without breaching international sanctions banning financial
transactions and economic joint ventures with North Korea, imposed over its nuclear and missile programmes."
Danes Suspend Defense Intelligence Chief Following Accusations Of Spying On Citizens.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/world/articles/2020-08-24/denmark-suspends-foreign-spy-agency-
chief-2-others> (8/24) reports that the Danish government said that Lars Findsen, the head of the Danish Defense
Intelligence Service, has been "relieved of duty for the time being," along with a pair of other employees. The
AP adds that in a brief statement on Monday, Defense Minister Trine Bramsen "gave no reason as to why the
three employees were suspended."
However, the Telegraph (UK) <https://news.yahoo.corn/head-denmarks-mi6-suspended-agency-
103819668.html> (8/24, Orange, 956K) reports that the "suspension came just an hour and a half before
Denmark's intelligence watchdog dropped the bombshell conclusions of its ten-month investigation into material
passed to it by one of more whistleblowers." BBC World News (UK) <https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-
53889612> (8/24, 3.28M) reports that the DDIS "is said to have been spying on Danish citizens over the past six
years.... According to local media, the Defence Intelligence Service is accused of failing to investigate
allegations of espionage in the armed services. It has also been accused of obtaining and passing on information
about Danish citizens."
Criminal Investigations
Federal Authorities Move Toward Resolution Of Probe Of George Floyd Killing.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune <https://www.startribune.corn/federal-grand-juiy-investigating-civil-rights-
charges-in-the-police-killing-of-george-floyd/572206822/> (8/24, Montemayor, 1.04M) reports, "Spurred by
intense public scrutiny and political pressure, federal authorities are moving faster in their investigation of
possible criminal civil rights crimes in the May 25 death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody than
what has been customary in recent decades." The Star Tribune adds, "Less than three months after the Justice
Department opened its own investigation into the four officers involved in Floyd's killing, a charging decision is
likely to be handed up soon by a federal grand jury in Minnesota, according to sources with knowledge of the
case. Should charges result, the timing of any federal indictment would be highly unusual in that such cases —
which are exceedingly rare — are not typically filed until a state case concludes."
Kentucky AG Mulls Charges In Breonna Taylor Probe.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/us/articles/2020-08-24/kentucky-ag-in-spotlight-over-breonna-taylor-
probe> (8/24, Schreiner, Lovan) reports from Louisville, Kentucky that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel
Cameron (R) "says he remains committed to 'doing the responsible thing' in the investigation into Breonna
Taylor's death. He just has to figure out what that is." Cameron, "the state's first African American attorney
general, must decide whether three Louisville police officers will be criminally charged for their actions in the
March shooting death of Taylor. The 26-year-old Black emergency medical technician was killed when officers
entered her apartment with a no-knock warrant during a drug investigation. No drugs were found, and Taylor's
family has questioned the legitimacy of the warrant." The case "landed in Cameron's lap in mid-May after a
local prosecutor recused himself, just as public impatience intensified for the officers to be charged." Cameron
"revealed earlier this month that he's waiting for information on ballistics tests being conducted by the FBI."
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Georgia Prisoner Sentenced For Mailing Threats To Federal Judges.
AllOnGeorgia <https://allongeorgia.com/georgia-public-safety/georgia-state-prisoner-sentenced-for-mailing-
threatening-letters-to-united-states-district-court-judges/> (8/24) reports, "A man who sent threatening letters to
U.S. District Court Judges in Georgia will now serve a hefty prison sentence for his misdeeds." AllOnGeorgia
adds, "Earlier this month, Daniel Eric Cobble, age 45, was sentenced to a term of 20 years of federal
imprisonment for mailing threatening letters to United States District Court Judges of the Middle District of
Georgia, according to Louis V. Franklin, Sr., United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama."
According to AllOnGeorgie, "The trial evidence showed that, in March and July 2013 and again in March 2014,
Cobble mailed threatening letters to two United States District Court Judges of the Middle District of Georgia
who were presiding over two different matters in which Cobble was a party."
Arrest Made In RNC Security Violation.
The Charlotte (NC) Observer <https://www.charlotteobservencorninews/politics-govemment/rnc-
2020/article245191150.html> (8/24, Price, 470K) reports, "An arrest was made shortly after 10 a.m. Monday
involving a man who violated the security perimeter surrounding the Republication National Convention in
uptown." The Observer adds, "RNC Security, the Twitter account for the Joint Information Center led by the
FBI, Secret Service and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police, said the person jumped a four-foot fence adjacent to the
light rail station on East Stonewall Street near the convention center. The fence, which was preexisting, is part of
an outer security area being monitored by law enforcement officers, RNC Security said in a tweet. `The
individual did not enter an area where delegates are present for the RNC or impact any planned events,' the RNC
Security tweet said. `The individual has been arrested by CMPD.'"
Attorneys Say South Carolina Pastor Is Victim Of Extortion.
The Greenville (SC) News <https://vvww.greenvilleonline.corn/story/news/local/south-
carolina/2020/08/24/relentless-church-pastor-john-gray-victim-extortion-attomeys-say/5622915002/> (8/24,
Gross, 188K) reports, "A Greenville-based law firm representing Rev. John Gray says the Relentless Church
pastor is being blackmailed and extorted based on new allegations of an inappropriate relationship." The News
adds, "The allegations of an extramarital relationship first spread on social media and entertainment news
websites on Friday when a woman who claimed to have been communicating with Gray was featured on a live
video stream on YouTube. Attorneys Devon Puriefoy and Kimberly Thomason told The Greenville News on
Monday that the allegations are based solely on phone calls, not physical contact." Puriefoy "said evidence of
extortion will be handed to the Greenville County Solicitor's Office and the Greenville office of the FBI to
request investigations."
California Supreme Court Overturns Death Penalty For Scott Peterson.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/20379ce34c82499eb71d420770e1cd0d?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 16, 0:20, O'Donnell, 4.32M) reported that Monday, California's Supreme Court
"overturned the death penalty for Scott Peterson who was convicted of murdering his wife. Laci Peterson was 8
months pregnant when Scott killed her on Christmas Eve in 2002, then dumped her body into the San Francisco
Bay. The court upheld the Peterson's conviction but said the trial judge made significant errors in the sentencing
phase."
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NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/0e4d5b5702ab4d9b94dbca0a3d3a77139?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 10, 0:20, Holt, 6.03M) reported, "One of the nation's most infamous murder cases has
been overturned. Scott Peterson was convicted of 2002 murder of his wife Laci and their unborn son. Today, the
California supreme court found errors were made by the trial judge during jury selection. Peterson's convictions
were, however, upheld."
ABC World News Tonight <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c348f4d410f34046855976ed7642d2217
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 10, 0:20, Muir, 7.23M) reported, "Convicted killer Scott Peterson's death sentence was
overturned today. Peterson behind bars for murdering his wife Laci and their unborn son on Christmas Eve,
2002. The California supreme court finding the trial judge made errors in jury selection. Prosecutors can refile.
The guilty verdict stands."
Two Sentenced For Online Sex Crimes In Georgia.
KPVI-TV <https://www.kpvi.corn/news/national_news/pair-charged-with-online-sex-crimes-sentenced-to-
prison/article_98206d96-e27c-5f49-139513-23fa30179444.html> Idaho Falls, ID (8/24) reports from Athens,
Georgia, "United States Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia Charles Peeler announced recently that two
defendants arrested during `Operation End Game,' a multi-agency effort targeting and arresting adult perpetrators
in the Athens area seeking sex with children, were sentenced to prison last week for their crimes." US District
Judge C. Ashley Royal "sentenced Joseph Daniel Kelly, 45, of Monroe, to 57 months in prison and 10 years
supervised release and Fredrick Lamar Smith, 29, of Royston to 46 months in prison and 10 years supervised
release after both previously pleaded guilty to one count of use of facilities in interstate and foreign commerce to
transmit information about a minor." "Operation End Game" was "a three-day proactive effort centered in
Athens in July 2019 to arrest adults communicating with children online and then traveling to meet them for the
purpose of having sex."
Man Charged In Shootout With Border Agents In Arizona.
The Arizona Republic <https://www.azcentral.cornistory/news/local/pinal-breaking/2020/08/24/alejandro-stalter-
charged-shootout-border-patrol-casa-grande/5627759002/> (8/24, Carranza, 869K) reports from Tucson,
Arizona, "The U.S. Border Patrol said the man who led agents on a chase in central Arizona last week was trying
to smuggle two undocumented migrants through several checkpoints but sped off and ended up shooting at
agents, according to court records filed in Phoenix." The Republic adds, "The chase and shooting happened Aug.
20 near the Border Patrol checkpoint on Federal Route 15, south of Casa Grande. The complaint identified the
man as Alejandro Stalter, 29, a U.S. citizen. The court records include information about the chase and shooting
from the two migrants in the vehicle, a silver Dodge Charger with Arizona license plates. They talked to Border
Patrol and FBI agents after their arrests." Stalter "is in federal custody and faces one count of assault on a federal
agent with a deadly weapon and a second count of harboring the two undocumented immigrants."
FBI Offers Reward For Information On New Jersey Gang Member.
The South Passaic (NJ) Daily Voice <https://dailyvoice.corn/new-jersey/southpassaic/police-fire/seen-him-fbi-
offers-reward-in-hunt-for-armed-dangerous-paterson-gang-member/793001/> (8/24, DeMarco) reports, "The
FBI posted a reward for information leading to the capture of an armed and dangerous ex-con from Paterson."
Cesar David Valerio, "a 28-year-old Dominican national, is wanted on several federal weapons violations, a
bureau spokeswoman said Monday. A reputed gang member, he has ties to New York and Pennsylvania." A
federal judge in Newark, New Jersey "issued a warrant for Valerio's arrest last week after federal authorities
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charged him with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. The FBI is offering a reward of up to
$5,000 for information leading to his arrest — while warning that Valerio should be considered armed and
dangerous."
Former Georgia Public Official Sentenced Over Misappropriation Of Taxes.
The Brunswick (GA) News <https://thebrunswicknews.cotn/news/local_news/former-camden-psa-director-
sentenced/article_38f04cba-f24b-5540-9dd0-fca783253374.html> (8/25, Jackson, 45K) reports former director
of the Camden County Public Service Authority William Brunson "was sentenced Monday to serve 32 months in
federal prison for misappropriating employees' federal payroll taxes." U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey
Wood "issued the sentence after Brunson pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion," and he "was also ordered
to pay $677,768.40 in restitution and serve three years of supervised release after completion of his prison term."
The FBI supported the investigation.
West Virginia Man Sentenced Over Drug Trafficking.
WOAY-TV <https://woay.cotn/beckley-man-sentenced-in-operation-shutdown-corner> Bluefield, WV (8/24,
Rodriguez) reports Christopher Redden "was sentenced to 87 months in prison, to be followed by three years of
supervised release, for conspiring to distribute a quantity of methamphetamine and for being an unlawful user in
possession of a firearm." He was arrested as part of Operation Shutdown Corner, which "was a joint
investigative effort of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF), the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), the Beckley/Raleigh County Drug and
Violent Crimes Task Force, the Raleigh County Sheriff's Office, the Beckley Police Department and the West
Virginia State Police."
Washington State Individuals Charged Over Public Corruption.
KING-TV <https://wvvw.king5.com/article/news/investigations/drainage-districts/third-person-charged-in-
alleged-public-corruption-3rd-person-charged-in-alleged-public-corruption-scheme-involving-king-county-
drainage-districts/281-d18d2abc-26c5-4ec2-9952-6abd88f73874> Seattle (8/25, 225K) reports Darrell N.
Winston, Drainage District No. 5 commissioner, Allan Thomas, and JoAnn Thomas have "been charged in a
scheme to defraud taxpayers in south King County, more than a year after the KING 5 Investigators first exposed
the alleged wrongdoing in Drainage District No. 5 in Enumclaw." The FBI "says Darrell N. Winston of Renton
lied to agents when he accepted approximately $50,000 in payments to clear and maintain some of the 18 miles
of drainage trenches that form the publicly-funded drainage district." The Thomas' were charged last year with
diverting $470,000 in tax money collected for district maintenance to their own, private bank accounts."
Two Members Of Violent Florida Gang Sentenced On Drug, Shooting Charges.
The South Tampa (FL) Patch <https://patch.corn/florida/southtampa/2-members-violent-tampa-bird-gang-
sentenced-federal-prison> (8/24, White, 1.03M) reports from Tampa, Florida, "Two members of a violent Tampa
street gang have been sentenced to federal prison for distributing drugs and shooting at least one person." On
Monday, US District Judge Steven D. Merryday "sentenced Leon Williams, 30, to 17 years and six months in
prison and Reginald Jones Jr., 25, to 15 years and eight months in prison for their roles in a conspiracy to
distribute cocaine, crack cocaine and marijuana, and for discharging a firearm during a drug deal. A federal jury
found Williams and Jones guilty on Nov. 15, 2019." The Patch adds, "According to evidence presented during
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the two-week trial, Williams and Jones are members of the Bird Gang, a violent street-level drug-trafficking
organization that has operated in Tampa for years and is responsible for multiple homicides and shootings."
Continuing Coverage: FBI Investigating Disappearance Of Georgia Woman In Florida.
The Miami Herald <https://www.miamiherald.corn/news/localkotrununity/broward/article245224210.html>
(8/24, 1.09M) reports that the FBI is continuing to investigate the disappearance of Leila Cavett, whose son was
found wondering alone on July 26. The agency "released a photo Monday of a gold Honda Accord that was seen
outside a Hollywood RaceTrac gas station July 27." The FBI said, "Investigators believe the occupant(s) of this
vehicle may have witnessed something related to the investigation of 21-year-old missing mother, Leila Cavett."
The South Florida Sun Sentinel <https://www.sun-sentinel.corn/news/crime/fl-ne-fbi-investigation-witness-leila-
cavett-case-20200824-dllaiybii5h5jhuzlwfrar45xa-story.html> (8/24, Baitinger, 545K) reports Shannon Ryan
"faces charges of kidnapping [Cavett's] toddler son Kamdyn with the intent of raising ransom money and lying
to federal authorities, but he has not been charged in her disappearance."
WSVN-1'V <https://wsvn.corn/news/locaUbroward/fbi-searching-for-owner-of-car-spotted-at-racetrac-where-
missing-georgia-mom-was-last-seent> Miami-Dade, FL (8/24, 91K) reports that unidentified police officials
"said Cavett is presumed dead."
Also reporting are WTVJ-TV <https://www.nbcmiami.corn/newillocal/fbi-seeking-potential-witness-in-missing-
mom-investigation/2282648/> Miami (8/24, 142K), WFOR-TV Miami (FL)
<https://miami.cbslocal.cotn/2020/08/24/fbi-seeks-potential-witnesses-missing-mom-leila-cavett-casek Miami
(8/24), andWPLG-TV Miami (FL) <https://vvwvv.local 1 0.corn/news/locaU2020/08/24/fbi-seeks-to-speak-with-
people-inside-car-spotted-at-gas-station-where-missing-mom-was-last-seenk Miami (8/24, Batchelor, 223K).
FBI Investigating Cold Cases In Illinois.
WVIK-FM <http://wvik.org/post/help-solve-murder-tammy-zwicki> Rock Island, IL (8/24, Trix) reports that the
FBI is supporting the Illinois State Police's cold case investigations into the disappearance of 11 year old Trudy
Appleby, who was last seen in 1996, and the murder of 21 year old Tammy Zywicki, whose body was found in
Missouri in 1992.
Illinois Men Appear In Court Over Bank Robbery.
The Chicago Journal Online <https://www.journal-topics.cotn/articles/2-glenview-bank-robbery-suspects-
expected-at-bond-hearing-today> (8/24) reports Kamal Fadi Fargo and Tyler James O'Toole "appear[ed] at a
federal bond hearing today [Monday] over last week's robbery of a bank in Glenview." The FBI supported the
investigation.
Continuing Coverage: FBI Sex Trafficking Sting Results In 12 Arrests In Maryland.
WJZ-TV <https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/08/24/12-arrested-in-sex-trafficking-sting-in-hagerstown/>
Baltimore (8/24, 74K) reports that a joint sting operation between the Hagerstown Police Department,
Washington County Sheriff's Office, Maryland State Police and the FBI resulted in the arrest of 12 people,
whose names "have not yet been released pending charges."
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FBI Investigated Arson On Wisconsin Tribal Land.
WLUK-TV <https://foxIlonline.com/news/locaUfbi-menominee-tribal-police-investigating-bumed-vehicle>
Green Bay, WI (8/24, Kerhin, 199K) reports that the FBI "is assisting Menominee Tribal Police with the
investigation into a burned vehicle that was found on the reservation, but are not releasing other details."
Two More Sentenced In Georgia Child Sex Sting.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution <https://www.ajc.cornMews/2-more-men-sentenced-to-prison-in-athens-area-
child-sex-sting/H6IYXYRGXZHPNHEVZN7S4IGUWY/> (8/24, Hollis, 895K) reports, "Two of the nine men
arrested last year in a child exploitation sting in Clarke County received multiyear prison sentences last week,
according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Justice. After the most recent sentencings, four of
the men arrested in the sting, dubbed "Operation End Game," have received multiyear prison stints." Joseph
Daniel Kelly, 45, of Monroe, "was sentenced to nearly five years in prison with 10 years of supervised release.
Frederick Lamar Smith, 29, of Royston, was sentenced to nearly four years in prison with 10 years of supervised
release. Both men pleaded guilty to one count each of using facilities in interstate commerce to transmit
information about a minor. `The punishment is prison for those caught seeking to sexually exploit minor
children,' U.S. Attorney Charlie Peeler said."
Texas Woman Pleads Not Guilty To Child Pornography Charges.
KCBD-TV <https://www.kcbd.corn/2020/08/24/lubbock-woman-pleads-not-guilty-distributing-producing-child-
pornography/> Lubbock, TX (8/24, 51 K) reports from Lubbock, Texas, "Jessica Wheeler, 34, of Lubbock
pleaded not guilty to receiving and distributing child pornography and also producing child pornography."
According to KCBD-TV, "The indictment says Jessica Roxanna Wheeler and Edward Lee Wheeler Jr. are both
accused of receiving and distributing child pornography and also producing child pornography." KCBD-TV
adds, "According to the reports, On June 16, 2020, a task force officer was notified of a case involving child
pornography images of a 13-year-old being sent through Facebook messenger from Jessica Wheeler to Edward
Wheeler."
FBI: Missing New Jersey Girl Was Likely Kidnapped In Crime Of Opportunity.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/08/24/missing-nj-girl-dulce-maria-alavez-likely-snatched-by-
predator-fbik (8/24, Lapin, 4.57M) reports, "A New Jersey girl who vanished from a park nearly a year ago was
likely snatched by a predator hunting for an opportunity to grab a child, according to a new report." The Post
adds, "A lead investigator in the kidnapping of Dulce Maria Alavez shared new details about the case in an
interview with NJ Advance Media, as the anniversary of the girl's disappearance approaches. `If you are looking
for a child to take the child, you go where children are,' said FBI special agent Daniel Garrabrant. `That's one of
the reasons that we believe that the target was a child — but it may not necessarily have been Dulce.'" According
to the Post, "The kindergartner — who turned 6 in April — disappeared on Sept. 16 2019, from Bridgeton City
Park where she had been playing with her 3-year-old brother Manuel."
FBI Searching For Kansas City, Missouri Armed Robbery Suspect.
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KSHB-TV <https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/fbi-police-seeking-man-suspected-in-kcmo-armed-robberies>
Kansas City, MO (8/24, 90K) reports from Kansas City, Missouri, "Authorities in Kansas City, Missouri, are
seeking a man suspected in two armed robberies over the past month at Boost Mobile stories." The FBI on
Monday "said the same man is suspected in both robberies, which occurred on July 28 at the store at 1666 E.
63rd St., and on Aug. 13 at the store at 5906 Prospect Ave. In each of the robberies, the man was wearing a hat
with the word `Mexico' on it and carrying a backpack. The FBI said he was armed with a handgun and fled both
robberies on foot."
FBI Probing Two Cleveland, Ohio Bank Robberies.
WKYC-TV <https://www.wkyc.coin/article/news/crime/fbi-police-investigating-2-west-side-cleveland-bank-
robberies/95-cb081367-ef89-47c3-a8a3-b79c21982e5f> Cleveland (8/24, DeMarco, 223K) reports from
Cleveland, Ohio, "The Cleveland Division of the FBI and Cleveland police are investigating robberies at two
west side banks. Investigators believe the cases may be connected." WKYC-TV adds, "At approximately 5:30
p.m. Friday, the Dollar Bank at 4140 Fulton Parkway, Cleveland, was robbed. The suspect was described as a
White male...wearing a Cays hat, blue shirt and blue pants. He was also wearing a blue medical face mask."
According to WKYC-TV, "At approximately 12:10 p.m. Monday, a Citizens Bank at 4221 Pearl Road was
robbed. The suspect was again described as a White male, of average height and weight, possibly in his late
thirties. He was wearing a navy colored baseball hat with a blue medical face mask and a long sleeve plaid
button-up shirt."
FBI Seeking Suspect In Colorado Bank Robbery.
KCNC-TV <https://denver.cbslocal.corn/2020/08/24/englewood-chase-bank-robbery> Denver (8/24, 91K)
reports from Englewood, Colorado, "The FBI wants to find a man they say robbed a Chase Bank in Englewood.
The suspect was caught on surveillance from the bank on South University Boulevard near Hampden Avenue."
KCNC-TV adds, "Officials say it happened on Aug. 21 just after noon. They describe the suspect as a white or
Hispanic male in his late 20s, about 5-feet-6 tall with dark hair and a medium build. The suspect was last seen
wearing a black, flat-billed baseball cap, red shirt with mountains and black and white lettering on it, as well as
dark-colored pants. He had a black backpack." KUSA-TV
<http://www.9news.corn/article/news/crime/englewood-chase-bank-robbery-suspect-south-university-
boulevard/73-25b3bfa0-a5fc-4743-9c33-bec5f4eda995> Denver (8/24, Cote, 475K) also reports.
Employment
FBI Looks To Hire More Women.
WTKR-TV <hups://www.wtkr.com/news/fbi-says-they-are-looking-to-hire-more-women> Norfolk, VA (8/24,
Kavanagh, 163K) reports from Hampton Roads, Virginia, "Do you have what it takes to become a special agent?
The FBI says they are always hiring and looking to employ more women." WTKR-TV adds, "As COVID- 19 is a
constant concern, the FBI said they are changing the way they recruit Special Agents. `We found some
innovative ways to continue processing agent applicants and utilize technology in ways that the FBI has not done
in the past,' said Jennifer Bach, FBI Special Agent and Applicant Recruiter Coordinator. She said they are using
SKYPE and going virtual. She said hiring women is a top priority. `Women bring a very unique skill set, and
communication again is one of those things that women often excel at. It's something that that we can definitely
utilize here,' said Special Agent Bach."
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Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Pandemic Spawning Scams More Than Any Recent Event.
In the "Cybersecurity 202" blog for the Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/08/24/cybersecurity-202-coronavirus-crisis-spawned-more-
scams-than-any-other-event-last-decade/> (8/24, 14.2M), Joseph Marks writes, "The pandemic has prompted
more than 170,000 complaints for scams related to everything from masks, face shields and miracle cures to
government stimulus payments and unemployment, according to data compiled by the Federal Trade
Commission. `When we track things like natural disasters, we get thousands of complaints. Not tens of
thousands but thousands. So, this is far, far bigger,' Monica Vaca, associate director for the Federal Trade
Commission's division of consumer response and operations, which collects consumer fraud complaints, told
me." According to Marks, "Since January, coronavirus-related scams have made up about 8 percent of all fraud
complaints forwarded to the FTC from numerous law enforcement agencies and consumer groups. In recent
months, that percentage has grown closer to 12 percent."
FBI: $3M In Stolen Ventilators Recovered In Florida.
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/florida/articles/2020-08-24/ffii-3-million-in-stolen-
ventilators-recovered-in-florida> (8/24) reports from Miami, "A $3 million shipment of ventilators stolen that
was stolen earlier this month was recovered in South Florida, the FBI said in a news release." The FBI "said the
ventilators were being prepared for shipment to El Salvador by the United States Agency for International
Development when they were stolen sometime around Aug. 8. The theft happened in southwest Miami-Dade
County, the agency said." The AP adds, "The theft is being investigated by the Boynton Beach Police
Department, Miami-Dade Police Department, Medley Police Department, City of Miami Gardens Police
Department, Broward Sheriff's Office, USAID Office of the Inspector General, the FBI Miami's Major Theft
Task Force, and the FBI, the agency said."
Jury Begins Deliberations In Northern Marianas Corruption Case.
The Saipan (MNP) Tribune <https://www.saipantribune.comfindex.php/fate-of-mayor-atalig-evelyn-atalig-now-
with-jurors/> (8/24, De La Torre) reports, "Federal court jurors started deliberating yesterday afternoon in the
corruption case against Rota Mayor Efraim M. Atalig and his girlfriend, Evelyn Atalig. The jurors will continue
their deliberation today, Tuesday, at 8:15am." The Tribune adds, "At the closing arguments yesterday, assistant
U.S. attorney Eric S. O'Malley, counsel for the U.S. government, said there's ample evidence to show that
Efraim Atalig and Evelyn Atalig arranged government-funded travels from Rota to San Diego, California;
Saipan; Palau, and Guam, mainly for personal and not official reasons. He talked about all the eight trips and
cited evidence and witnesses' testimony to support the charges against the Ataligs. `These defendants betrayed
the trust of the people of the CNMI,' said O'Malley."
Marianas Variety <https://www.mvariety.cornknmi-loca1/73-local/6039-jurors-hear-closing-arguments-in-rota-
mayor-s-trial> (8/24, Manabat) reports, "District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona, for her
part, told the jurors: `You heard evidence regarding nine trips that the defendants took in 2018. Five of these trips
are included in the indictment, the other four are not. The four trips not included in the indictment are: the
January trip to Guam, the July trip to South Korea, and the two July trips to Guam.'" The Variety adds, "The
evidence regarding these four trips is `other acts evidence' that was admitted only for a limited purpose, the
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judge said." The Ataligs "are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371; and
with wire fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1343."
FBI Warns Of Using Facebook Marketplace For Used Cars.
WIS-TV <https://wvvw.wistv.com/2020/08/24/authorities-warn-facebook-marketplace-scam-involving-phony-
preowned-vehicle-ads> Columbia, SC (8/24, Glover, 70K) reports from Columbia, South Carolina, "If you're in
the market to buy a pre-owned vehicle, the FBI is warning potential buyers to be wary of using Facebook
Marketplace." WIS-TV adds, "According to officials, a scam operation using Bluff Online Sales has been
ripping people off using fake online ads regarding the sale of preowned vehicles. Clint Wactor, the owner of
Bluff Road Auto Sales, said the dealership noticed the scam two months ago. Since then, the company has been
getting calls from people who said they sent money to the scammer and did not get what they paid for. 'When
people see the very low prices on these fake ads and call us before sending any money, we tell them what is
going on,' said Wactor. 'But when someone communicates with the scammer through Messenger or email, they
have no idea who they are talking with. That is when the scammer has opportunity to rip someone off.'
FBI Searching Massachusetts Storage Facility.
The Quincy Sun <https://thequincysun.com/fbi-searching-quincy-storage-facility/> (8/24) reports that FBI agents
"descended on a South Quincy storage facility Monday morning to execute a search warrant as part of an
ongoing investigation, joined by hazardous materials teams from Boston and Quincy." FBI spokesperson Kristen
Setera "said the bureau was conducting 'court-authorized activity in connection with an ongoing federal
investigation' at the location."
The Boston Globe <https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/08/24/metro/fbi-searching-quincy-storage-facility>
(8/24, 972K) reports Setera "declined to identify the reason for the probe but said that a Hazardous Evidence
Response Team had responded to the scene."
Also reporting are Boston (MA) Herald <https://wvvw.bostonherald.corn/2020/08/24/fbi-investigators-search-
storage-facility-in-quincy/> (8/24, 410K), WCVB-TV Boston (MA) <https://wvvw.wcvb.corn/article/federal-
agents-raid-quincy-storage-facility/33759144> Boston (8/24, Eliopoulos, 402K), WBTS-TV Boston (MA)
<https://www.nbcbostontotn/news/local/federal-agents-conduct-search-at-quincy-storage-facility/2182861/>
Boston (8/24, 105K), and WFXT-TV Boston (MA) <https://www.boston25news.corn/news/fbi-boston-
investigating-storage-unit-extra-space-storage-quincy/FFALSBUBPFBLFK3ZXNHIWWBPHA/> Boston (8/24,
Goulston).
Cyber Division
Indian Citizen Pleads Guilty In Rhode Island To Tech Support Phone Scam.
The Providence (RI) Journal <https://www.providencejournal.corn/news/20200824/man-pleads-guilty-in-
rsquocalling-from-microsoftrsquo-phone-scam> (8/24, Staff, 259K) reports, "A citizen of India appearing
Monday before a U.S. District Court judge admitted to participating in a `Tech Support' telemarketing scam
based in that country, in which call-center operators said they were associated with the Microsoft Corporation,
added that malware or viruses had been detected on victims' computers, and offered supposed services to remove
the malware. As a result of the calls, according to a news release from the office of U.S. Attorney Aaron
Weisman, members of the conspiracy gained access to victims' online-banking usernames and passwords, and
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stole from their accounts." Abrar Anjum, 34, "admitted in court that he let members of the conspiracy use bank
accounts under his control in the United States to receive funds taken from victim accounts, according to the
release. Anjum admitted that in return for letting members of the conspiracy deposit the money into his bank
accounts, he was allowed to keep part of it, transferring the remaining funds to his co-conspirators in India."
FBI, CISA Warn Of Surge In Voice Call Phishing Scams.
Security Magazine <https://wvvw.securitymagazine.com/articles/93138-fbi-warns-companies-of-surge-in-voice-
call-phishing-scams> (8/24) reports, "The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a joint statement warning companies of a surge in voice phishing
or vishing campaigns targeting corporate virtual private networks (VPNs)." Security Magazine adds, "The
COVID-I9 pandemic has resulted in a mass shift to working from home, resulting in increased use of corporate
virtual private networks (VPNs) and elimination of in-person verification. The CISA and FBI pointed to one
example from where a vishing campaign allowed cybercriminals to gain access to employee tools at multiple
companies with indiscriminate targeting—with the end goal of monetizing the access. The cybercriminals used
vished credentials and mined the victim company databases for their customers' personal information to leverage
in other attacks."
Nakasone Details Newly Aggressive Cyber Effort.
The AP <https://billingsgazette.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/militarys-top-cyber-official-defends-more-
aggressive-stance/article_6718274c-d970-5e51-8859-ea45a6b4 I 70c.html> (8/25, Press) reports that NSA
Director and head of Cyber Command defends the governments shift toward a more offensive cyber strategy in a
piece to be published in Foreign Affairs <https://www.foreignaffairs.corn/articles/united-states/2020-08-
25/cybersecurity> (8/25, 522K) on Tuesday. Nakasone says that the mission has "evolved over the last decade
from `a reactive and defensive posture' to keep pace with sophisticated threats." Nakasone adds that the military
cyber teams are actively engaging online adversaries, saying, "We learned that we cannot afford to wait for cyber
attacks to affect our military networks. We learned that defending our military networks requires executing
operations outside our military networks. The threat evolved, and we evolved to meet it." The AP notes that the
piece is co-authored by Michael Sulmeyer, his top adviser.
TikTok Sues Trump Administration To Overturn Executive Order.
The AP <https://apnews.com/b5b90af034c4911dd0bflbfdb7f23f64> (8/24, Arbel) reports TikTok filed suit on
Monday opposing President Trump's executive order banning the company in the US over national security
concerns. Convincing a court to "overturn the government's determination that TikTok is a national-security
threat would be difficult, legal experts said."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/tiktok-to-file-suit-challenging-u-s-ban-11598281193>
(8/24, Ferek, Lin, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports the lawsuit argues the executive order violates the
Fifth Amendment's due process protections, while The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/technology/tiktok-sues-us-government-over-trump-ban.html> (8/24,
Isaac, Swanson, 18.61M) calls the lawsuit "TikTok's most direct challenge to the White House."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-china-tiktok-lawsuit/tiktok-sues-trump-administration-over-u-s-
ban-calls-it-an-election-ploy-idUSICBN25KISH> (8/24, Wang, Stempel) reports TikTok rejected what they
"called the White House's position that it was a national security threat," saying they had taken "extraordinary
measures to protect the privacy and security of TikTok's US user data." Before buying TikTok, "ByteDance had
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not sought advance approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which
reviews acquisitions for potential national security risks." Reuters says CFIUS later opened "an investigation and
on July 30 issued a letter stating it found national security risks associated with the purchase," but it "repeatedly
refused" to engage with "ByteDance's proposals to address concerns, including a nonbinding letter of intent to
sell to Microsoft presented earlier July 30, according to the lawsuit."
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2020-08-24/1a-et-ct-tiktok-
lawsuit-trump> (8/24, Lee, 4.64M) reports TikTok "said it has worked with the government's Committee on
Foreign Investment in the United States for nearly a year and believes its app does not threaten national
security." NPR <https://www.nprorg/2020/08/24/901776584/tiktok-sues-trump-to-block-u-s-ban> (8/24, Allyn,
3.12M) reports TikTok says the order was not motivated by national security concerns but an attempt "to further
the president's anti-China political campaign." In the suit, TikTok "points out that national security experts have
openly questioned whether its lighthearted videos can really provide much intelligence to Beijing authorities."
The Hill <https://thehill.com/policy/technology/513446-tiktok-employee-sues-trump-administration-over-
executive-order> (8/24, Wise, 2.98M) reports according to the "lawsuit, many TikTok employees working in the
U.S. have H-1B visas, which require that employers sponsor their visa status." TikTok's own lawsuit "noted it is
planning to hire roughly 10,000 additional employees in the U.S. in the coming years."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-24/tiktok-says-it-s-suing-u-s-over-ban-claims-
no-security-threat> (8/24, Pettersson, Glovin, Brody, 4.73M) reports the legal challenge faces "an uphill fight,
according to James Dempsey, executive director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at the
University of California, Berkeley." Courts don't generally review "the president's determinations on questions
of national security, Dempsey said."
Newsweek <https://www.newsweektorn/why-we-are-suing-administration-read-tiktoks-explanation-taking-
trump-1527249> (8/24, Watts, 1.53M) also shared the full statement by TikTok. Also reporting are USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/tecb/2020/08/24/tiktok-sues-trump-administration-citing-order-ban-
app/3430735001/> (8/24, Brown, 10.31M), CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/24/tiktok-sues-us-
government-over-trump-ban.html> (8/24, Sherman, 3.62M), and The Washington Examiner
<https://www.washingtonexaminercom/news/chinese-owned-tiktok-is-suing-the-trump-administration-over-
plan-to-ban-the-app> (8/24, Dunleavy, 448K).
Zoom Experienced Outages During First Day Of School For Many.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d20760a9c73544cc9705bb86fc98f732?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 17, 0:20, O'Donnell, 4.32M) reported on Monday, "meetings, classrooms, and virtual
visits came to a halt after videoconferencing giant Zoom was hit with outages. Service was down for close to five
hours, delaying the first day of online school for thousands of students." The AP
<https://apnews.corn/40c0db26c763e8fdfa5b5ecc6b15180d> (8/24) reports Zoom said reports of outages began
"around 9 a.m. Eastern time" and "identified the issue causing the problem and is working on a fix." The
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/business/2020/08/24/zoom-outages-monday/> (8/24,
Shaban, Balingit, 14.2M) reports "more than 100,000 K-12 schools use Zoom at no cost for online learning."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/zoom-outage-prevents-users-from-joining-video-
meetings-11598280287> (8/24, Needleman, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) and New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/business/zoom-down.html> (8/24, Yuhas, 18.61M), among other news
outlets, also reports the outage.
Law Enforcement Services
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Interior Department Announces Increased Seizures Of Illegal Drugs.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/24/seizures-of-illegal-drugs-in-
indian-county-double-I> (8/24, Richardson, 492K) reports that the Administration "announced Monday that
seizures of illegal narcotics in Indian Country doubled last year as part of the administration's effort to combat
the opioid crisis." The Interior Department's Joint Opioid Reduction Task Force "said that its 14 operations in
seven states in 2019 resulted in the confiscation of 2,607 pounds of illegal narcotics with an estimated street
value of $19.6 million." That was "more than double the price tag from the previous year," the department said
in a press release. Interior Secretary David L. Bernhardt said, "Our Bureau of Indian Affairs officers successfully
stopped thousands of pounds of deadly narcotics from reaching tribal communities last year, and they continue to
serve with distinction every day. In a time when people are calling to defend the police, the Trump
Administration is doing more to protect our citizens from illicit drugs and violence."
Other FBI News
FBI Agent Charged In 2018 Texas Shooting.
The Austin (TX) American Statesman <https://www.statesman.com/news/20200824/travis-county-grand-jury-
indicts-former-dps-trooper-in-2018-shooting?rssfeed=true> (8/24, Hall, Subscription Publication, 343K) reports,
"A grand jury last week delivered Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore's first indictment in a law
enforcement shooting in the case of a former state trooper accused of wounding a driver in 2018." The American
Statesman adds, "Austin Johnston, who was a Department of Public Safety trooper in September 2018, shot
Dustin Dougherty in the back after Dougherty had rammed a pickup truck into Johnston's vehicle, according to
court documents. Dougherty backed up onto the hood of Johnston's vehicle, according to Johnston's lawyers.
Dougherty survived and later pleaded guilty to aggravated assault on a public servant with a deadly weapon,
records show. Johnston was not injured during the incident." On Friday, Johnston, "now an FBI special agent,"
was "indicted on charges of aggravated assault by a public servant, deadly conduct and tampering with physical
evidence, his lawyers said."
Scheduled Execution Of Navajo Man Raises Sovereignty Concerns.
The Arizona Republic <https://www.azcentral.corn/story/news/local/arizona/2020/08/24/federal-execution-
lezmond-mitchell-sovereignty-concems-navajo-nation-donald-trump/3344175001/> (8/24, Castle, 869K) reports,
"For nearly two decades, an Arizona man has sat in prison awaiting a sentence no other Native American has
faced in modem history: a federal execution." Federal authorities are "scheduled to execute Lezmond Mitchell, a
38-year-old member of the Navajo Nation, in Indiana on Aug. 26," and "people around the country are raising
concerns over whether it's even legal under tribal sovereignty laws. Mitchell is the only Native American on
federal death row. He was convicted of the murder of grandmother Alyce Slim, 63, and her granddaughter
Tiffany Lee, 9, in 2001." The Republic adds, "The Navajo Nation has consistently objected to the federal
government pursuing the death penalty against Mitchell."
Woman Who Killed FBI Agent In 2008 Seeks Release From Prison After Contracting COVID-19.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette <https://www.post-gazette.comMews/crime-courts/2020/08/24/Christina-Korbe-
compassionate-release-COVID-19-shot-killed-FBI-agent/stories/202008240057> (8/24, Stinelli, 616K) reports,
"A woman who in 2008 killed a Pittsburgh FBI agent has asked for compassionate release from prison after
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contracting COVID-I9." Christina Korbe in 2011 "pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter after killing Special
Agent Samuel Hicks during a November 2008 raid into her home to arrest her husband, a drug dealer. She was
sentenced to 15 years and 10 months in prison." Korbe "began showing symptoms of COVID-19 on March 29,
five days after her roommate was quarantined, court documents say. Korbe is due for release from federal prison
in Danburry, Ct. on May 18, 2022."
Other Washington News
In Visit To North Carolina, Trump Praises Farmers For Pandemic Food Program.
While national media coverage of the President's trip to North Carolina focused on his remarks at the GOP
convention, local outlets highlight his visit to the Farmers To Families Food Box program site. WCTI-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/9803924208d0459080650a6b68916714?pubid=fbi> Greenville, NC
(8/24, 13K) reported that the visit was meant "to continue what he says is his support of American farmers and
families." The President "toured the Flavor 1st Growers and Packers," an organization "that helps build the food
boxes to see how they are packaged and delivered to help the families in need." The program "helps farmers,
ranchers, and distributors get together in supporting overburdened food banks and food insecure families," and
"has delivered nearly 70 million boxes of fresh food grown by farmers to 200 different organizations across
North Carolina." In fact, said WBTV-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/6de7ac832adc4d7d9752c7e46119f48b7pubid=fbi> Charlotte, NC
(8/24, 55K), Trump "announced he is investing more money into that program." Trump was shown saying,
"Today I'm proud to announce that we will provide an additional $1 billion to fund the Farmers to Families Food
Box Program. It has worked out so well." The Asheville (NC) Citizen-Times <https://vvww.citizen-
times.corn/story/news/locaU2020/08/24/president-trump-visits-mills-river-praises-farmers-gop-candidate-
cawthom/342990200 1/> (8/24, Burgess, 138K) points out the program has been "funded with $3 billion through
the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program."
The Hendersonville (NC) Times-News <https://www.blueridgenow.cornMews/20200824/president-trump-visits-
mills-river-praises-farmers-gop-candidate-cawthom> (8/24, Burgess, 26K) recounts that Trump said after his
tour of Flavor 1st in Henderson County, "Today we're here to celebrate the incredible work of the farmers and
faith leaders and amazing volunteers who are caring for their community." The President also "offered support to
Madison Cawthorn, 11th Congressional District GOP candidate, saying `You're going to be a star of the party.'
Trump also "joked that if he `had a face' like Cawthorn's he would have been president 20 years ago."
AgWeb <https://www.agweb.com/article/trump-adds-1-billion-farmers-families-food-box-program> (8/24,
Karst, 18K) recounts that "the program originally authorized $3 billion for the boxes and was expected to spend
a total of $2.67 billion from mid-May through the end of August, covering the first two rounds of the program."
AgWeb adds that "according to the USDA, 35.6 million food boxes were distributed May 15-June 30 in the first
round, and 35.1 million food boxes were distributed from July 1 to Aug. 24 in the second round, which ends
Aug. 31." The third round "begins Sept. 1 and ends Oct. 31." Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-
health-coronavirus-usa-food/trump-says-he-will-add-l-billion-to-food-for-families-program-
idUSKBN25K2DT> (8/24, Mason) reports, however, that "the program was criticized by food banks, analysts
and some US senators, who said contracts were often awarded to inexperienced vendors that were unable to
source the food and deliver it in a timely manner."
Newsweek <https://www.newsweektotn/farmers-credit-ivanka-trumps-program-saving-livelihoods-despite-
criticism-1525586> (8/24, Crisp, 1.53M) also says "Farmers to Families, which is run through the US
Department of Agriculture, quickly came under scrutiny over allegations that it awarded contracts to dubious
entities and concerns that it might not provide food in an `efficient and equitable way.' Farmers "who spoke to
Newsweek, however, said they benefited from the program and, in some cases, credited it for saving their
livelihood," while "White House officials...told Newsweek the kinks have largely been ironed out and there's
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potential for the program to continue in some form long term." Said Ivanka Trump, "It truly is an historic
program in terms of the scale and in terms of its impact. ... It was really 'How do we connect the farmer with the
person most in need?' It was a common sense, but innovative, solution."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/donald-trump-fights-keep-farm-
country-support-amid> (8/24, Howell, 492K) says "Trump doesn't have a kind word for China these days but he
praised at least one 'smart' move by the communist nation during a swing-state stop Monday — two bulk orders
of corn that will lift US farmers, a critical voting bloc." Said Trump, "The largest order of corn in the history of
our country, twice. Largest order of soybeans in history." The Times adds that "stepping into full campaign
mode, Mr. Trump is highlighting the hard-working men and women of the heartland every chance he gets."
WXII-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/cf903a6ddabb41219a6a742f579d7a0a?pubid=fbi>
Winston-Salem, NC (8/24, 26K) reported that Trump also "talked about policy — of course with this USDA
program, but he also got into politics, hitting on the media and Democratic governors including Roy Cooper."
Trump was shown saying, "It was very important for me to come to North Carolina because we wanted to be
here but your governor didn't allow it because he's in a shutdown mode along with a lot of other Democrat
governors, and it's too bad."
The Hendersonville (NC) Lightning <https://www.hendersonvillelightning.com/four-seasons-politics/9538-live-
coverage-mills-river-is-ready-for-trump-visit.html> (8/24, Moss) reports the President painted "an optimistic
picture of an economic recovery and of an end to the coronavirus pandemic," and "pointed to recent jobs gains,
trade deals and a surging stock market as indicators of a brighter future." Said Trump, "Already the great
American comeback is very much under way." The Lightning adds "crowds of Trump supporters lined the
motorcade route, a huge deployment of law officers and Secret Service agents secured the president's
destination, a giant American flag strung from a Mills River fire truck flaps in the breeze over Banner Farm Road
and the stage was set for President Trump to make remarks — as far as is publicly known the first visit to
Henderson County by a sitting president since George H.W. Bush visited in 1992."
The Asheville (NC) Citizen-Times <https://www.citizen-times.com/story/newillocal/2020/08/24/trump-
protesters-came-out-force-mills-river-visit/3431404001/> (8/24, Boyle, 138K) reports, "It's not often that this
sleepy, mostly rural hamlet sees the kind of excitement it had Aug. 24," as "hundreds of fans of President Donald
Trump — and a few who oppose him — came out to see the commander in chief on his way to and from a Mills
River produce production company.... Few if any of Trump's supporters wore masks, and most didn't seem to
worry about social distancing, despite the pandemic."
Trump: Plasma Treatment Will Reduce Mortality "By At Least 35%."
During a visit to North Carolina on Monday, WRAL-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/96276c687dde4046b0189eb0abOb1624?pubid=fbi> Raleigh, NC
(8/24, 50K) reported President Trump discussed "efforts to find a way treat coronavirus." Trump was shown
saying, "Yesterday, I announced the FDA had issued an emergency use authorization for convalescent plasma,
you probably saw that, which is proven to be an incredible reducer— it is going to reduce mortality by at least
35%, could be much more than that. We will see the final numbers, but it could be even higher than that."
HHS Secretary Azar said on Fox News' Bill Hemmer Reports
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6184152937001#sp=show-clips> (8/24), "What President Trump is demanding is
that we all cut any bureaucratic red tape out of the way because he is demanding we get therapies and vaccines to
the American people as soon as they meet FDA safety and efficacy and regulatory standards. That is what
happened yesterday is the FDA granted emergency authorization to use the plasma that comes from people who
have recovered from COVID because it shows a significant benefit in terms of the severity of disease as well as
mortality."
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White House Deputy Communications Director Brian Morgenstern, on the Joe Pags Show
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/lee 1 652efd4246e2b4399b6fc630d927?pubid=fbi> (8/24), said,
"This is an emergency use authorization which means that we know enough to know that it is making a
difference for people. It is reducing hospitalizations times. It is reducing mortality. It is saving lives. It also
means that the FDA will continue looking at the data and they will continue to be vigilant."
Fox Business <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/Ide1834296dcA0bea8003cce00dca4ab?
pubid=fbi&transcript=y> (8/24, 116K) hosted HUD Secretary Carson, who said, "The President's announcement
yesterday was very important. You know, we've known about the benefits of convalescent plasma for more than
a century and it's been used effectively in many cases."
Two of the three networks reported Monday night on the FDA's approval of the treatment. On NBC Nightly
News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/ed6acbba7a9f4e498e804748dcd439bf?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story
7, 2:45, Holt, 6.03M), Tom Costello reported that "infectious disease experts [are] cautious and divided about
convalescent plasma. Just last week, NIH Director Collins, [NIAID Director] Fauci, and the FDA urged caution
in fast tracking plasma as a treatment. The President tweeted a deep state conspiracy was at work, an allegation
reiterated today by a top trade adviser." Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Navarro: "Some of the
medical folks would rather have 100,000 people die from the virus than have one person die from some of the
therapeutics."
Steve Osunsami reported on ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/bb46c32bc8684b2f87b8c6ff993fc068?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 7,
2:10, Muir, 7.23M), "The President has pushed the FDA, and now they're giving doctors the okay to use plasma
therapy as emergency treatment for COVID-19. ... Less than a week ago, this same FDA was saying that this
same therapy was 'promising,' but 'has not yet been shown to be safe and effective.'"
Navarro: Trump Is A "Right-To-Try" President. CNBC's Squawk Box
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d4819b3a923a4acea24666d652ee0b54?pubid=fbi> (8/24, 176K)
hosted Navarro, who said, "Let's talk seriously about this convalescent plasma because what we have in Donald
J. Trump is a 'right to try' President. ... We have extremely abnormal times where Americans are dying every day
and there's a struggle now philosophically in the medical profession" in which "some of the medical folks would
rather have 100,000 people die from the virus than have one person die from some of the therapeutics."
Physician: FDA Should Not Have Approved Use Of Plasma. Jeremy Samuel Faust, an emergency physician at
Brigham and Women's Hospital, writes in the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/opinions/the-
fda-should-not-have-caved-to-trumps-latest-covid-19-demand/2020/08/24/afc5c97c-e626-11ea-970a-
64c73a1c2392_story.html> (8/24, 14.2M), "Pandemics call for the removal of red tape, not the subverting of
science." The FDA's emergency-use authorization for convalescent plasma to treat covid-19, announced Sunday
by President Trump, "is the latter," Faust argues. He writes that "there is no solid proof that convalescent plasma
is effective against covid-19." While the "impulse to say we can't afford to wait is understandable," Faust says,
"the truth is, we can't afford to rush."
WPost, NYTimes, WSJoumal Divided On FDA's Decision. On its editorial page, the Washington Post
<https://vvww.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumps-pressure-on-the-fda-may-be-risky-for-your-
health/2020/08/24/03d113a8-e633-11ea-bc79-834454439a44_story.html> (8/24, Editorial Board, 14.2M) says
the use of convalescent plasma therapy so far shows "promising signals from exploratory studies but not full
results from a randomized clinical trial." The Post writes that "if Mr. Trump's intrusion in this case foreshadows
attempts to short-circuit the rigorous testing of vaccines in order to distribute one before the election, the damage
could be immense."
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/opinion/trump-fda-coronavirus.html> (8/24,
18.61 M) editorializes that in announcing the new decision, "the president and his team have vastly overstated the
promise of convalescent plasma." While this is "hardly the first time the Trump administration has sacrificed
scientific integrity for the sake of political theater," the Times argues that "politicizing the regulatory
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process...undermines the entire system."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/the-fdas-good-plasma-decision-11598310767> (8/24,
Editorial Board, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) editorializes that Trump was wrong to tweet Saturday that "the
deep state" at the FDA was thwarting development of therapies and vaccines until after the election. The Journal,
however, argues that there is evidence that convalescent plasma may be effective and its potential benefits
outweigh the risks.
Atlas: Prolonged Lockdowns Are Harmful To Country.
Special Adviser to the President Scott Atlas said on Fox News' The Story
<https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6184195325001?playlist_id=5410209611001#sp=show-clips> (8/24) that Joe
Biden's claim that he would shut the country down again if scientists recommend it is a statement "from
somebody who hasn't been paying attention to actually the science because by now I think we all know that the
prolonged lockdown is severely harmful to our country. In fact, it's killing people." Atlas added, "We know the
President has a strategic and appropriate policy, which is protecting the vulnerable. We know who is at risk here.
It's not everybody. It's not about all the cases that's the most important metric. It's about saving lives by
protecting the vulnerable, by preventing hospital overcrowding, which we are really doing well, and by opening
the economy, opening the schools because American lives are being destroyed."
Trump: Biden's Openness To New Lockdown "Crazy." President Trump tweeted
<https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1298029780437270530> Monday, "Joe Biden has said he would
lock down the Country again. That's crazy! We're having record job growth and a booming stock market, but Joe
would end it all and close it all down. Ridiculous!"
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/joe-biden-blasted-over-vow-
shutter-economy-if-scie/> (8/24, Richardson, 492K) reports Biden "drew a rash of criticism over his declaration
Sunday that he would defer to scientists on whether to lock down the economy to control the novel coronavirus."
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called the idea "madness," while others "argued that scientists have been divided in their
response to COVID-19."
Experts Skeptical Of Lockdowns As Means To Control Pandemic. The Wall Street Journal
<https://www.wsj.corn/articles/covid-lockdowns-economy-pandemic-recession-business-shutdown-sweden-
coronavirus-11598281419> (8/24, Al, Ip, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports some experts now believe
that lockdowns are too inclusive an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus and that more targeted efforts,
like mask mandates, would be more effective at lower cost.
Meadows Says President, Congress Could Agree On Coronavirus Aid.
Chief of Staff Meadows said on CBS This Morning
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/980613ee7c5e4032bd5c2a5717dc7e8d?pubid=fbi> (8/24, 2.43M),
"Democrats on Capitol Hill failed to come together on anything that would address unemployment, enhanced
unemployment, eviction protection. What does this President do? He took unprecedented executive action to do
exactly that, to make sure that unemployment benefits continue." Asked what could be agreed on, Meadows said,
"Enhanced unemployment benefits...school aid...additional assistance for small businesses" and "plussing up
food stamps for some of those that have been hit hard by this along with eviction protection."
Lawmakers Insert Funding For Pet Projects In Relief Bills. The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/24/coronavirus-relief-bills-loaded-special-interest-p/> (8/24,
Sherfinski, 492K) reports that although lawmakers "say money to fight COVID-I9 is the overarching priority in
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spending debates, Congress isn't above leveraging the pandemic to secure extra money for their home districts or
other special interests." Steve Ellis, President of Taxpayers for Common Sense, said, "They are going to, in
many cases, take every opportunity to shove the cash to their favorite interests.... In many cases, lawmakers
know where the earmarks would have been, and they've plussed-up certain accounts or certain projects that
would then likely benefit the special interests that are in their district or are supporting them." While critics "call
it pork-barrel spending," proponents "say the practice can grease the legislative wheels and that members know
the best way to spend taxpayer money in their respective districts and states."
Wilkie Says There Are Only Four COVID Cases In VA Nursing Homes.
VA Secretary Wilkie said on KUSI-TV
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/4d07fdba5e8d45d5a14334a2c6b00b4a?pubid=fbi> San Diego (8/24,
I7K), "As of today, there only four veterans in our nursing homes who have COVID. So, we've protect them.
We've tested them. We've tested our employees there and it has paid off in that we are very proud that these
programs have worked for veterans to keep them healthy."
AstraZeneca Denies White House Fast-Tracking Its COVID Vaccine.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/24/astrazeneca-denies-white-house-is-fast-tracking-its-covid-
19-vaccine-400963> (8/24, Roubein, 4.29M) reports AstraZeneca said Monday "it hasn't talked to the U.S.
government about an emergency use authorization for its coronavirus vaccine — a day after news reports that the
Trump administration may greenlight the vaccine's use before the election." In a statement, the company said, "It
would be premature to speculate on that possibility."
Meanwhile, on the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/697eeb49fe3f4ba19593764c4153e66b7pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 14,
2:00, O'Donnell, 4.21M), Charlie D'Agata "got exclusive access inside the lab" at Oxford University where
AstraZeneca's vaccine is being developed and tested.
Experts Credit Restrictions With Decreasing Number Of Cases.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corrilinteractive/2020/08/24/us/coronavirus-cases-decreasing.html>
(8/24, Leatherby, 18.61M) reports that "after coronavirus cases surged in June and July, the number of new
reported cases per day in the United States began to level off, then drop, though the infection rate remains one of
the world's highest." Of the states "driving the decrease, all have at least some local mask mandates, and most
have paused or reversed statewide reopening policies, again closing bars, gyms and theaters."
Missouri Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Proposes Mask Mandate.
The AP <https://r.bulletinintelligence.corn/b8d4fd755c36410da079f2a2ael0b41b> (8/24, Ballentine) reports
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway (D), who is running for governor, said she would "require face masks
statewide as part of a plan unveiled Monday for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic." Her opponent, Gov.
Mike Parson (R), "has repeatedly resisted calls to adopt a statewide mask mandate, citing relatively few cases in
many rural counties."
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WSJoumal Praises Georgia's Pandemic Response.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/georgias-pandemic-progress-11598310710> (8/24,
Subscription Publication, 7.57M) editorializes that Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) was villainized in the press for
reopening the state's economy too soon, but argues the state had an unemployment rate of 7.6% in July and new
cases have fallen 30% since July 26.
Florida Judge Blocks State Order For Schools To Reopen.
On the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/80cd57ef337147e4aad373dbd0ba31fb?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 13, 0:15, O'Donnell, 4.21M), Manuel Bojorquez reported briefly, "A Florida judge sided
with the state's largest teachers union" on Monday, "halting the state order to reopen schools to in-person
instruction." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/ded62e12bd094a9fa2bd6d2e985515cl?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 6,
1:30, Holt, 6.03M) called the ruling "a major victory for teachers in Florida, who sued over the statewide order
to reopen schools for in-person teaching." NBC's Kerry Sanders added, "Florida Judge Charles Dodson's
injunction...says in part, there's not room in many classrooms for social distancing. There is not room to put
desks four feet apart, much less six feet apart, as is recommended. Teachers have not been provided adequate
personal protection equipment. The state order to open is unconstitutional to the extent that it arbitrarily
disregards safety."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/education/2020/08/24/florida-judge-blocks-state-order-
schools-reopen/> (8/24, Strauss, 14.2M) reports that an "appeal by the state means that school districts cannot
immediately move to change their reopening plans for starting the 2020-2021 school year without state
permission." ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/9c7f74c371fd4dfe8b268ac049e8683d?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 6,
0:45, Muir, 7.23M) also reported briefly on the ruling.
New York City Schools To Have Outside Classes Option.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/new-york-mayor-offers-schools-option-to-hold-classes-
outdoors-11598285053> (8/24, Hawkins, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports on Monday, New York Mayor
Bill de Blasio (D) said that K-12 schools in the New York City school system will have the option of holding
classes outside. In order to make that easier, the mayor said schools will be able to use public parks and that
streets around schools may be closed in some cases.
Northeastern Revokes Admissions For Those Who Said They Would Attend Or Host Parties.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/northeastem-tracks-down-
students-who-indicated-onk (8/24, Chasmar, 492K) reports that Northeastern University in Boston has revoked
the admissions of over 100 incoming freshmen, because "they indicated on social media they would be open to
hosting or attending parties amid the coronavirus pandemic." That was in response to a survey by a Northeastern
student "asking incoming students who was `planning on going/having parties' despite university rules to
maintain social distancing."
New York AG Investigating Whether Trump Inflated Asset Values To Get Loans, Tax Benefits.
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The AP <https://apnews.corn/797fba199f9a3e7e08f6306184000c80> (8/24, Hill, Balsamo) reports New York
Attorney General Letitia James (D) on Monday asked the State Supreme Court in Manhattan "to compel some of
President Donald Trump's business associates, including his son, Eric, to testify and turn over documents as part
of her investigation into whether the president's company lied about the value of its assets in order to get loans or
tax benefits." James "said her civil investigation of potential fraud in Trump's business dealings, which began
last year, has been held up by a lack of cooperation from the president and his family." Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-new-york-lawsuitinew-york-probing-whether-donald-trump-
manipulated-assets-says-son-eric-uncooperative-idUSION25KIXG> (8/24, Stempel) says James accused Eric
Trump "of being uncooperative in the probe." James "said Eric Trump, an executive vice president at the Trump
Organization, was `intimately involved' in one or more transactions being reviewed, and refused to show up for a
scheduled interview pursuant to a subpoena." James said in a statement, "For months, the Trump Organization
has made baseless claims in an effort to shield evidence from a lawful investigation into its financial dealings....
They have stalled, withheld documents, and instructed witnesses, including Eric Trump, to refuse to answer
questions under oath."
The New York Times <https://vvwvv.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/nyregioWletitia-james-trump-projects-
investigation.html> (8/24, Rashbaum, Hakim, 18.61M) reports James' office "has also asked the judge to order
two lawyers to sit for interviews under oath: Charles Martabano, a land-use lawyer who does work for the Trump
Organization, and Sheri A. Dillon, who has represented President Trump and his company on tax matters. The
office also asked the judge to order Ms. Dillon's firm — Morgan, Lewis & Bockius — to comply with a subpoena,
along with the Trump Organization, two related entities that own Trump properties, and Seven Springs LLC,
which owns the Westchester County estate."
Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.cotn/news/articles/2020-08-24/new-york-is-probing-whether-trump-
improperly-inflated-assets?smd=premium> (8/24, Larson, 4.73M) reports former Trump attorney Michael Cohen
"triggered the probe after he handed Congress a series of Trump financial records from 2011 to 2013," the state
said in the court filing. The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/new-york-ag-trump-
organization-lawsuit/2020/08/24/882c03a8-e60e-Ilea-bc79-834454439a44_story.html> (8/24, Fahrenthold,
14.2M), Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.cotn/articles/new-york-attomey-general-investigating-whether-
president-trump-organization-inflated-his-assets-11598291821> (8/24, Paul, Subscription Publication, 7.57M),
and the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.cotn/2378684a657d4fa894fd7a0f57d133f6?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 5, 0:15, O'Donnell, 4.21M) provide similar coverage.
Vance Agrees To Hold Off Enforcing Subpoena For Trump's Tax Returns.
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/news/politics/2020/08/24/manhattan-da-delays-enforcing-
subpoena-donald-trump-tax-retums/3431247001/> (8/24, Phillips, 10.3IM) reports Manhattan District Attorney
Cyrus Vance "has agreed to hold off on enforcing a grand jury subpoena for President Donald Trump's tax
returns while an appeals court hears the case." While Vance "is investigating hush money payments made during
the 2016 presidential race to two women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump," he "has suggested the
probe also involves the Trump Organization. The decision to postpone the subpoena allows for further litigation
to take shape in the appeals court, where the president's attorneys have asked judges to block a lower court's
ruling requiring the disclosure of his tax returns."
Cohen In Talks To Appear In Ads For Democratic PAC.
Vanity Fair <https://www.vanity£air.com/news/2020/08/michael-cohen-is-plotting-anti-trump-ads> (8/24, Fox,
9.08M) reports that President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen's "tell-all" book "is now set to be released
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in the coming weeks, after years of speculation about what he may have witnessed." Vanity Fair adds that Cohen
has "agreed to work with a Democratic political action committee and planned to appear on the PAC's live
webcast during the Republican National Convention — at the same time as Trump's keynote address. Cohen is
also in talks with the PAC about appearing in political ads leading up to the election."
Morgan: President Has Delivered On Immigration Promises.
On Fox Business <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/57a338bbe72d4b20a3db78a52498214a?
pubid=fbi&transcript=y> (8/24, 50K), Acting CBP Commissioner Morgan said, "The President has been
committed to this from day one and delivered on every single promise. We are in a completely better position
than we were just a short time ago. This time last year we were at 144,000 [migrants] in one month. Those
numbers have been reduced by 75%. And right now, in middle of a global pandemic from a public health stand
point this President, this administration is taking unprecedented actions to stem the flow and further introduction
of COVID into our country through the border. It has absolutely been a game changer." Asked about legislation,
Morgan said, "We've been asking Congress forever to get up and pass meaningful legislation. They have failed
again and again and again. This President has not failed the American people. This country is much safer now
than it was before the President took over. That's a fact."
DHS Reviewing DACA With An Eye On Phasing It Out.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/dhs-announces-reboot-daca-
promises-stricter-approak (8/24, Dinan, 492K) reports USCIS "said Monday that it will give strict scrutiny to
DACA recipients who try to use a backdoor path to citizenship, as DHS finalized plans for restarting the program
after a Supreme Court decision this summer." The agency said "immigrant `Dreamers' can obtain advance parole
to travel outside the U.S. — which offers the indirect path to citizenship — only if they have special circumstances
such as an urgent national security reason or the need for a medical procedure that can be performed" only
outside the US. The Times says DHS "is reviewing the program with an eye toward trying another phaseout. In
the meantime, the department has issued rules to tighten the program."
Volunteers Build Makeshift School In Mexico For Children Seeking US Asylum.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/parenting/migrant-children-school-border.html>
(8/24, Valero, Ortega, 18.61M) reports that while the White House's Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as
the "Remain in Mexico" program, "have forced migrants to wait in Mexico for months with no guarantees of
asylum," children have "little to no access to formal education." With little help from the Mexican government,
"volunteers on both sides of the border have stepped in to offer classes to some children" in a makeshift school.
Trump To Order Federal Agencies To Move Offices To Opportunity Zones.
In a story posted Monday afternoon, the New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/08/24/trump-to-direct-federal-
agencies-to-move-into-opportunity-zones/> (8/24, Bowden, 4.57M) reported that President Trump on Monday
was expected to "order federal agencies to prioritize moving their offices to Opportunity Zones to spur
investment in some of the nation's poorest neighborhoods." Trump's order "will apply to all federal agencies and
asks that they stop prioritizing city centers and central business districts and instead base themselves in any of
the 8,769 low-income communities designated as Opportunity Zones by the Trump administration." The Post
cites a "senior White House official" who "said the order would see immense federal resources poured into
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distressed communities and also drive down the high cost of locating government offices in expensive business
districts." The Post adds that the Opportunity Zone "initiative has driven more than $75 billion in private
investment into disadvantaged communities in the two years since it was created, according to a report released
earlier Monday by the White House Council of Economic Advisers." Citing the Post report, the Washington
Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminencom/news/trump-to-ask-federal-agencies-to-move-offices-into-
opportunity-zones> (8/24, Krishan, 448K) provides similar coverage.
HUD Secretary Carson told Fox Business' Mornings With Maria
<https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6184015798001/?playlist_id=3166411554001#sp=show-clips> (8/24), "This
$75 billion in two years is remarkable, because as the program was put together, Secretary Mnuchin and his
group predicted $100 billion over 10 years. We're talking $75 billion in just two years. The Council on
Economic Advisors also predicts that that will lift one million people out of poverty. And you look at opportunity
zones versus non-opportunity zones, from the second quarter of 2018 to the fourth quarter of 2019, 29% increase
in economic investment in those areas so it's having a profound effect."
Scott Turner, Director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, said on Fox News' Fox &
Friends <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6184017039001?playlist_id=930909787001fisp=show-clips> (8/24,
831 K) that there are "864 opportunity zones across our country...and so we have been working tirelessly over the
last year across the country implementing the initiative opportunity zones, public-private partnerships, working
with nonprofits, local entities, community leaders." Turner added, "President Trump has implemented policies
for America that have literally unleashed success in so many areas and potential and opportunity for every
American ... and because of these policies, and because of the courage of our President and the Administration,
and those that work alongside of him, America has seen great prosperity. This is just the beginning."
As Eviction Moratoriums End, Demand Increases For Legal Assistance.
The New York Times <haps://www.nytimes.corn/2020/08/24/business/tenants-lawyers-eviction-
moratorium.html> (8/24, Goldstein, 18.61 M) reports, "For tenants, especially those with limited means, having a
lawyer can be the difference between being evicted or being able to stay on in a rented home." Surveys indicate
that tenants are represented by attorneys in such cases less than 10% of the time, while landlords have legal
representation about 80% of the time. Now, "demand for legal assistance with housing issues is on the rise in
states where local moratoriums for rentals not covered by the CARES Act have already ended."
DeJoy Tells House Panel He Is Not "Sabotaging The Election."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/dc647214b5fc9 I cc29e776d8f4a4accf> (8/24, Daly, Mascaro, Yen) reports that
during "sometimes contentious House Oversight Committee hearing" Monday, Postmaster Louis DeJoy said he
has told the President Trump's allies that the President's attacks on mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but DeJoy
"denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections." DeJoy said, "I am not
engaged in sabotaging the election." Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-post-office/u-s-
postmaster-tells-house-committee-he-will-resume-cost-cutting-after-election-idUSKBN25K1UT> (8/24,
Sullivan) reports that DeJoy told the committee "that he planned to resume some cost-cutting measures that have
factored in widespread service delays, defying Democratic lawmakers who have sought to block his changes."
DeJoy told the panel "he will push to improve on-time deliveries after the Nov. 3 election, an effort that he
suspended last week after a public backlash" and that "he would keep in place a management reshuffle he
implemented after assuming his job in June." DeJoy said, "These two changes, creating our new on-time
transportation network and designing an engaged functional organizational structure, will be the catalyst for the
significant improvements in cost, performance and growth."
Geoff Bennett of NBC Nightly News
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<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/fa3ae70660844cff9a5ac99c7caaa54b?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 9,
1:40, Holt, 6.03M) said DeJoy was "on defense" as he faced "scathing criticism," and USA Today
<https://vvww.usatoday.cotn/story/news/politics/2020/08/24/trumps-usps-head-louis-dejoy-face-grilling-house-
lawmakers/3409868001/> (8/24, Hayes, Wu, 10.31M) reports that Democrats "hammered DeJoy over delays in
the mail and his refusal to replace sorting machines and mailboxes that were removed under his tenure," while
Republicans "said the controversy has been inflated for political purposes."
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/1ouis-dejoy-doubles-down-
decommissioned-mail-sortik (8/24, Mutioz, 492K) reports that during a "combative exchange" with Rep.
Stephen Lynch (D-MA), DeJoy "refused to return decommissioned mail-sorting machines to facilities." Lynch
asked, "Will you put the high-speech machines back?" DeJoy "curtly responded," "No, I will not." Later in the
hearing, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) asked "what's the harm" in restoring the machines. DeJoy "didn't want to
entertain the question, arguing Congress would not be able to give the USPS a billion dollars, let alone the $10
billion Mr. Khanna was referencing." DeJoy said, "Get me the billion and I'll put the machines in."
The Washington Examiner <https://www.washingtonexaminer.corn/news/postmaster-general-clashes-with-
house-democrats-over-mail-delays> (8/24, Ferrechio, 448K) says Democrats "suggested that DeJoy is breaking
the law by slowing mail in a way that could influence the Nov. 3 election." Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) "told DeJoy
it's a felony to tamper with the mail," and "compared DeJoy to Roger Stone, a former associate of Trump's
whose prison sentence for lying to Congress was commuted by the president." Cooper said, "Are your mail
delays implicit campaign contributions? Is your backup plan to be pardoned like Roger Stone," to which DeJoy
replied, "Pitiful. Not worth a comment."
Townhall <https://townhall.com/tipsheetkortneyobrien/2020/08/24/postmaster-general-exposes-the-dems-false-
narrative-n2574913> (8/24, O'Brien, 177K) reports that DeJoy "corrected conspiracy theories that suggested he's
helping to rig the November general election to help President Trump's re-election." Oversight Committee
ranking member Rep. James Comer (R-KY) "offered DeJoy an assist by uprooting some of those same
Democratic talking points." Comer said, "The blue boxes and mail sorters were both components of
longstanding programs in response to significant reduction in mail volume. ... A 33% reduction over the past 15
years." Townhall adds, "Both DeJoy and Comer reiterated the fact that the Postal Service is more than capable of
handling mail in ballots this fall and that the Democrat-led emergency funding bill that passed on Friday was
highly unnecessary." The CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c76605146faf4c5c8051bde07f1f6be7?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 4,
0:25, O'Donnell, 4.21M) provided similar coverage in a brief report.
Trump: Democrats Using Hearings To Blame GOP For Fraud That Will Occur With Mail-In Ballots. Trump
tweeted <https://twitter.corn/realDonaldTrump/status/1297922993021042688> Monday morning, "All the
Radical Left Democrats are trying to do with the Post Office hearings is blame the Republicans for the FRAUD
that will occur because of the 51 Million Ballots that are being sent to people who have not even requested them.
They are setting the table for a BIG MESS!"
Pelosi Calls Trump And His Allies "Enemies Of The State." The Washington Times
<https://www.washingtontimes.cornMews/2020/aug/24/nancy-pelosi-labels-trump-allies-domestic-enemies-/>
(8/24, Ernst, 492K) reports that on MSNBC
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/743ba3ddl2f14554ae0782c4f8c0817a?pubid=fbi> Monday, House
Speaker Pelosi "ratcheted up the revolutionary...by calling President Trump and his allies `domestic enemies'
who must be ousted from the White House." Pelosi "warned MSNBC viewers that Mr. Trump's opposition to a
sudden push for mail-in voting systems was tantamount to a Constitutional crisis." She said, "We take an oath to
protect and defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. And sadly, the domestic enemies to
our voting system and honoring our Constitution are right at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with their allies in the
Congress of the United States." Pelosi added, "They're doing everything they can, suppress the vote — with your
actions, scare people, intimidate by saying law enforcement will be there, diminish the role of the postal system
in all of this. It's really actually shameful. Enemies of the state."
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Politico Analysis: Schumer Has Shifted Leftward Along With His Party.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/24/chuck-schumer-senate-progressives-leader-399870> (8/24,
Bresnahan, Levine, 4.29M) reports, "With Senate Democrats favored to win control of the chamber" this fall,
Senate Minority Leader Schumer "is poised to make history. He'd be the first Jewish Senate majority leader and
the first New Yorker to hold the post.... Yet the Schumer of today is a far cry from the Reagan-era liberal who
won election to the House in 1980 and then embraced the mantle of a 'law-and-order Democrat' when he ran for
the Senate in 1998.... Once derided for being too close to Wall Street, Schumer aides now boast that he has stood
up to the financial services industry." While he "is still distrusted by some on the left," Schumer "insists his
views have shifted to reflect a different constituency, as well as the more progressive Democratic Party of the
Donald Trump era."
Laura Could Be Most Powerful Storm To Hit Gulf Coast Since Katrina, Rita.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/23908222afe04138a32765d2a6e6fda6?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, lead story, 2:55, O'Donnell, 4.21M) reported in its lead story that Tropical Storm Laura "could
slam into the Gulf Coast as a Category 3 hurricane in just about 48 hours with millions of Americans in its path."
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) has declared a disaster, "and coastal cities there and in Louisiana are telling people
to get out now." CBS added that Laura has the potential to be "the most powerful storm to hit the area since
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita landed one after the other 15 years ago. If that happens, it would up-end President
Trump's plans to speak at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night."
The AP <https://apnews.com/0d05302f1a968932c35df6f8e93a0825> (8/24, Santana, Borenstein) says Laura
"could grow into a supercharged Category 3 hurricane with winds topping 110 mph (177 kph) and a storm surge
that could swamp entire towns." ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/0a5d7b741d7449cca5d7ab697e783242?pubid=fbi> (8/24, lead story,
2:40, Muir, 7.23M) reported in its lead story that Laura's "flood waters rush[ed] through the streets of Haiti,
killing at least five, causing flooding and rescues in the Dominican Republic. And in Puerto Rico...knocking out
power to some 200,000." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/tropical-storm-laura-could-
become-hurricane-forecasters-say-11598290765> (8/24, Findell, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) provides
similar coverage.
In its lead story, NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c654c60e8474405ca8a15e36da62c3d8?pubid=fbi> (8/24, lead story,
1:55, Holt, 6.03M) reported that "a weaker tropical storm, Marco," was "battering the Louisiana coast" Monday
night. The region "will have barely hours to recover before Laura knocks on the door, somewhere along the
Mississippi to Texas stretch." The CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/66e4c2b776d241a38b8f1947e9Ifl919?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 2,
1:15, O'Donnell, 4.21M) described a "one-two punch in the Gulf," in which "the first punch Marco is a light jab.
The second punch, Laura, could be a knockout." NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/d29831dc22724f13a46145109cb4173a?pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 2,
0:40, Holt, 6.03M) provided similar coverage of the storms' paths.
International News
Researchers Document First COVID Reinfection Case.
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The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/08/24/coronavirus-reinfection-hong-
kong/> (8/24, Taylor, Cha, 14.2M) reports that a Hong Kong man who was "initially infected with covid-19 in
April and made a full recovery was reinfected months later after a trip abroad, a new study reports." The study,
by a team at the University of Hong Kong and "accepted by the international medical journal Clinical Infectious
Diseases on Monday," purports to be "the world's first documentation" of a patient who recovered from COVID-
19 subsequently being reinfected. The case has "potential implications for vaccine development, as well as
policies based around the concept of herd immunity that presume those who recover from the virus are not likely
to be reinfected."
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/c148581848a24367ab991de96b4ac716?
pubid=fbi> (8/24, story 12, 1:00, O'Donnell, 4.21M) reported the reinfection occurred "in an apparently young
and healthy patient who tested positive for COVID-19 four-and-a-half months after the first infection."
US Military Delivers COVID Equipment To Honduras.
The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.corn/news/2020/aug/24/us-military-provides-covid-19-
equipment-honduran-vt> (8/24, Glenn, 492K) reports US officials at a military base in Honduras "delivered
more than $50,000 worth of medical equipment needed to battle the COVID-19 pandemic in several villages
near the base, authorities said Monday." The personal protective equipment and medications were provided by
Joint Task Force-Bravo through US Southern Command's Humanitarian Assistance Program.
WHO Recommends Children Wear Masks In Some Circumstances.
The AP <https://apnews.com/07acelce7a7a213b2d26e48145b0c284> (8/24, Keaten) reports on Monday, the
World Health Organization recommended that children "aged 6 to 11 should wear masks in some cases to help
fight the spread of coronavirus" depending on the level of coronavirus in the area, "the child's ability to safely
use a mask; and adult supervision when taking the masks on or off." According to the WHO, "the current
evidence suggests virus cases reported from kids stemmed mostly from transmission within households and that
`documented transmission among children and staff within educational settings is limited.'"
Esper: US Prepared To Counter China.
Defense Secretary Esper writes in the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-pentagon-is-
prepared-for-china-11598308940> (8/24, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) that competition with China requires
the US to have a military force that is able to compete on air, land, sea, space and in cyberspace. The US, he
argues, must also expand and strengthen our alliances, which is why Esper says he is traveling this week to
Hawaii, Palau and Guam to meet with officials from across the region to convey the importance of these efforts.
Administration Taking Steps To Combat Chinese Crackdown On Uighurs. The Washington Free Beacon
<https://freebeacon.cominational-security/trump-administration-combats-chinese-culture-of-deathk (8/24,
Beyrer, 78K) reports the Administration is "taking steps to combat human-rights abuses in China related to the
imprisonment of Uighur Muslims and Beijing's population control policy, a senior official told the Washington
Free Beacon on Friday." A senior Administration official "detailed to the Free Beacon on background 13 policy
actions since 2017 the White House has taken to hold Beijing accountable for its population control measures
and treatment of Uighurs in Xinjiang." Key measures include the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act and "cutting
off funding to United Nations programming that cooperates with China."
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Pompeo Urges Other Arab Countries To Follow UAE In Recognizing Israel.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/pompeo-urges-arab-states-to-follow-u-a-e-in-striking-
deals-with-israel-11598274225> (8/24, Schwartz, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports on Monday, speaking
in Jerusalem alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Secretary of State Pompeo said, "I am very
hopeful we will see other Arab nations join in this...to recognize the state of Israel and to work alongside them
will not only increase Middle East stability but improve the lives for the people of their own countries as well."
The AP <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/aug/24/pompeo-arrives-in-israel-to-press-trumps-
mideast-p/> (8/24, Zion) reports Netanyahu called the agreement "a boon to peace and regional stability" that
"heralds a new era where we could have other nations join."
Pompeo, Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-israel-pompeo/pompeo-reassures-netanyahu-u-s-will-
ensure-israels-militaty-advantage-idUSICBN25K14M> (8/24, Williams) reports, also ensured Netanyahu that the
US "will ensure Israel retains a military advantage in the Middle East under any future U.S. arms deals with the
United Arab Emirates." Pompeo is quoted as saying, "The United States has a legal requirement with respect to
qualitative military edge. We will continue to honor that."
US Envoy Meets With Belarusian Opposition Leader.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/08/24/world/europe/belarus-protests-arrests.html> (8/24,
Nechepurenko, Higgins, 18.61 M) reports a "senior United States diplomat" met Monday with Belaurus President
Aleksandr Lukashenko's "most prominent opponent, who fled the country under duress earlier this month." In
the "first publicly acknowledged high-level contact between the U.S. government and the Belarusian
opposition," Deputy Secretary of State Stephen E. Biegun met in Vilnius, Lithuania with Svetlana
Tikhanovskaya, who claimed victory in the election.
Belarus Police Detain Opposition Activists. The AP <https://apnews.corn/673e9f593fc37dc4lacca I 9934062d54>
(8/24, Karmanau) reports on Monday, Belarus police "detained several leading opposition activists" and "the
Coordination Council, which was established by the opposition to negotiate a transfer of power, said its members
Sergei Dylevsky and Olga Kovalkova were detained" and later "also reported the detention of Alexander
Lavrinovich, the leader of striking workers at a major industrial plant."
NYTimes Analysis: Lukashenko's Future Depends On "Security Apparatus." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/world/europe/Lukashenko-Belarus.html> (8/24, Higgins, 18.61 M)
reports Lukashenko is being "tested" by "the biggest demonstrations in the country's history" and on Sunday "as
many as 100,000 protesters poured into central Minsk...a powerful show of defiance in a country with only 9.5
million people." Still, the Times says, the "security apparatus...has so far shown no sign of wavering in its
commitment to Mr. Lukashenko."
Bolsonaro's Popularity Rising Despite COVID Response.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/the_americas/brazil-bolsonaro-
coronavirus/2020/08/24/47a22cf6-el7a-llea-8dd2-d07812bf00f7_story.html> (8/24, McCoy, 14.2M) reports
that "by most measures, this should be an abysmal political moment" for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. A
disease "he called a `little cold' has swelled into the world's second-worst coronavirus outbreak, killing 114,000
Brazilians, infecting more than 3.6 million and devastating the country's health system. An economic collapse he
failed to forestall has driven the unemployment rate to 14 percent." And yet, Bolsonaro "is more popular than at
any time since the beginning of his presidency." To the Post, his growing popularity "underscores how the
coronavirus crisis can be harnessed to break into new constituencies and forge a political transformation."
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Canada's Conservative Party Chooses O'Toole As New Leader.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americaslcanadian-conservatives-choose-
erin-otoole-to-lead-fight-against-trudeau/2020/08124/150615e4-elae-Ilea-82d8-5e55d47e90ca_story.html>
(8/24, Coletta, I4.2M) reports members of Canada's Conservative Party selected "military veteran and former
cabinet minister Erin O'Toole" as the party's new leader "in the next federal election that could come as soon as
this fall." O'Toole, 46, received 57% of the vote. O'Toole ran as a "true blue" Conservative, denounced "cancel
culture," and "pledged to repeal the federal price on carbon" and to "ban Huawei from Canada's 5G networks."
Baker: Biden's Supporters Eager To Roll Back Trump's Foreign Policy.
Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/elites-yearn-for-a-restoration-abroad-under-biden-
11598289200> (8/24, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) columnist Gerard Baker argues that President Trump's
foreign policy have resulted in the most important advance of US interests since the end of the Cold War. Still,
Baker says supporters — both Democrat and Republican — of Joe Biden are eager to roll back his policies.
The Big Picture
Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Wall Street Journal:
General Atlantic, Sequoia Capital Are Key Drivers In Oracle Bid For TikTok
<https://www.wsj.corn/articles/general-atlantic-sequoia-capital-are-key-drivers-in-oracle-bid-for-tiktok-
11598310734>
Trump Secures Presidential Nomination At RNC <https://www.wsj.cotn/articles/trump-to-highlight-successes-in-
nightly-appearances-at-gop-convention-11598261401>
China's Economy Is Bouncing Back — And Gaining Ground on the US <https://vvww.wsj.com/articles/chinas-
economy-is-bouncing-backand-gaining-ground-on-the-u-s-11598280917>
'Fortnite' Maker's Apple Fight Leaves Some Developers Wary <https://www.wsj.cotn/articles/fortnite-makers-
apple-fight-leaves-some-developers-wary-11598274027>
How Do You Play Soccer In A Pandemic? Human Foosball <https://wvvw.wsj.com/articles/soccer-football-
foosball-argentina-messi-covid-pandemic-lockdowns-11598296087>
New Thinking On Covid Lockdowns: They're Overly Blunt And Costly <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/covid-
lockdowns-economy-pandemic-recession-business-shutdown-sweden-coronavirus-11598281419>
New York Times:
Nominating Trump, Republicans Rewrite His Record
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/08/24/us/politics/republican-convention-recap.html>
The Republicans Promised Uplift And Then Tried To Rewrite History
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/08/24/us/politics/republican-convention-trump.html>
Wisconsin Reels After Police Shooting And Second Night Of Protests
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/us/kenosha-police-shooting.html>
Jerry Falwell Jr.'s Leadership At Liberty Appears Near End <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/us/jerry-
falwell-resigns-liberty.html>
'The Big Short 2.0': How Hedge Funds Profited Off The Pain Of Malls
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Why Trump's Approval Ratings On The Economy Remain Durable
<https://www.nytimes.cotn/2020/08/24/us/politicshrump-economy.html>
Washington Post:
Crises Have Battered Brazil, But Not Its Leader <http://www.washingtonpost.cotn/world/the_americas/brazil-
bolsonaro-coronavirus/2020/08/24/47a22cf6-el7a-llea-8dd2-d07812bf00f7_stoty.html>
Unrest In Wis. City After Police Shoot Black Man
<https://vvww.washingtonpost.cornination/2020/08/23/kenosha-police-shooting-video-wisconsink
RNC Display Hed Five Column One Line <https://www.washingtonpost.cotnielections/2020/08/24/republican-
national-convention-live-updates/>
NY Shows Scope Of Its Inquiry Into Trump Firm <http://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/new-york-ag-trump-
organization-lawsuit/2020/08/24/882c03a8-e60e-Ilea-bc79-834454439a44_story.html>
Trump And Republicans Attack Biden, Stick To Grievances <http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-
attacks-republican-convention/2020/08/24/434e5b46-e66d-11ea-970a-64c73alc2392_story.html>
Proof That Pence's Deference To Trump Has Paid Off: He's Still There
<http://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/pence-trump/2020/08/23/da86a7a0-e246-11ea-adel-
28dafl a5e919_story.html>
Financial Times:
German Doctors Say Initial Findings Suggest Navalny Was Poisoned <https://www.ft.comicontent/9b47a04f-
6e5b-414b-98d6-ce6caaf21e257FTCamp=engage/CAPI/email/Charmel_Bulletini/B2B>
India Moves To Cut Huawei Gear From Telecoms Network <https://www.ft.corn/content/55642551-f6e8-4f9d-
b5ba-al2d2fc26e197FTCamp=engage/CAPI/email/Channel_Bulletin//B2B>
Lawyers Sound Alarm On Welfare Of Former Saudi Crown Prince <https://www.ft.corn/content/75525595-a4e8-
44e1-ab2c-2a6baf6elf5MTCamp=engage/CAPUemail/Channel_Bulletin//B2B>
Researchers Find First Proven Case Of Covid-19 Reinfection <https://wvvw.ft.cornicontent/24593448-cb97-41fe-
b748-39c07aafacad?FTCamp=engage/CAPUemaiUChannel_BulletinllB2B>
Washington Times:
`Success Brings Unity': Republicans Rally Around Trump In Charlotte
<https://vvww.washingtontimes.cominews/2020/aug/24/republicans-rally-around-donald-trump-mc-conventit>
Rural Firewall: Trump Fights To Keep Farm Country In His Corner Amid Tariff Turmoil
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DACA Reboot To Add Restrictions To Prevent Backdoor Path To US Citizenship
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Story Lineup From Last Night's Network News:
ABC: Gulf Coast-Hurricanes; Wisconsin-Protests; Trump-North Carolina; Kellyanne Conway; Trump-Biden's
Acuity; Coronavirus-Florida Schools; Coronavirus-Treatment; Evangelical Leader Sex Scandal; California-
Wildfires; San Francisco-Death Penalty Overturned; RNC Times Reminder.
CBS: Gulf Coast-Hurricanes; Gulf Coast-Hurricanes Tracking; Trump-North Carolina; USPS-DeJoy; New York-
Trump Finances; Kellyanne Conway; Maryanne Trump Barry Tapes; FLOWS-Confidant Book; Sen. Harris-
Message to Young Voters; Wisconsin-Protests; California-Wildfires; Coronavirus-Reinfection; Coronavirus-
Florida Schools; Coronavirus-Vaccine; Evangelical Leader Sex Scandal; San Francisco-Death Penalty
Overturned; Zoom Outages; Kobe Bryant Tribute.
NBC: Gulf Coast-Hurricanes; Gulf Coast-Hurricanes Tracking; Wisconsin-Protests; Trump-North Carolina;
Kellyanne Conway; Coronavirus-Florida Schools; Coronavirus-Treatment; California-Wildfires; USPS-DeJoy;
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San Francisco-Death Penalty Overturned; Evangelical Leader Sex Scandal; National Zoo-Baby Panda.
Network TV At A Glance:
Coronavirus - 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Gulf Coast-Hurricanes — 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Wisconsin-Protests — 6 minutes, 35 seconds
Evangelical Leader Sex Scandal — 5 minutes, 5 seconds
Trump-North Carolina — 4 minutes, 50 seconds
San Francisco-Death Penalty Overturned —1 minutes, 0 seconds
Kellyanne Conway — 0 minutes, 55 seconds
Story Lineup From This Morning's Radio News Broadcasts:
ABC: RNC-Tim Scott; RNC-Donald Trump, Jr.; Trump-Plasma Treatment; Wisconsin-Protests; Gulf Coast-
Hurricanes.
CBS: RNC-Donald Trump, Jr.; RNC-St. Louis Couple; Gulf Coast-Hurricanes; California-Wildfires;
Coronavirus-Orange County Schools; Evangelical Leader Sex Scandal; Stocks.
FOX: Trump-North Carolina; RNC-Tim Scott; Gulf Coast-Hurricanes; Stocks.
NPR: RNC-Night One; Pompeo-Speaking to RNC from Jerusalem; Biden/Harris-Campaigning.
Washington's Schedule
Today's Events In Washington.
White House:
* President Trump — Attends the First Lady's Remarks to the 2020 Republican National Convention
* Vice President Pence — No public schedule released
US Senate:
* Senate convenes for pro forma session — Senate convenes for pro forma session * Chamber on recess from 7
Aug — 8 Sep
Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 2:30 PM
US House:
* House meets in pro forma session — House of Representatives meets in pro forma session * Chamber on recess
from 31 Jul — 7 Sep
Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 10:00 AM
Cabinet Officers:
* Agriculture Secretary Perdue and Wyoming Gov. Gordon sign shared stewardship agreement — Secretary of
Agriculture Sonny Perdue, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, and Republicans Sen. Mike Enzi and Rep. Liz
Cheney participate in virtual Shared Stewardship event, with Secretary Perdue and Gov. Gordon signing an
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agreement between the U.S. Forest Service and the State of Wyoming; 2:00 PM
* Secretary of State Pompeo continues Israel / Sudan / Bahrain / United Arab Emirates trip — Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo continues trip to Israel, Sudan, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates, with agenda including meeting
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to discuss `regional security issues related to Iran's
malicious influence, establishing and deepening Israel's relationships in the region, and cooperation in protecting
the U.S. and Israeli economies from malign investors'; meeting Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and
Sovereign Council Chair General Abdel Fattah el-Burhan to discuss continued U.S. support for the civilian-led
transitional govt and support for deepening the Sudan-Israel relationship; meeting Bahrain's Crown Prince
Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa in Manama; and meeting Emirati Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi to discuss the Abraham Accords agreement with
Israel and other regional issues
* Republican National Convention continues - 2020 Republican National Convention continues, with speakers
today including First Lady Melania Trump (live from the White House Rose Garden), Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo, GOP Sen. Rand Paul, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez,
Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann, and Trump's children Eric and Tiffany Trump *
Second day theme is 'Land of Promise'
Visitors:
* No visitors scheduled
This Town:
* National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Subcommittee on Standards hearing
Location: Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC; 9:00 AM
* Melania Trump's `America's Youth Celebrate 100 Years of Women's Suffrage' digital exhibit launches — First
Lady Melania Trump's `Building the Movement: America's Youth Celebrate 100 Years of Women's Suffrage'
digital exhibit, honoring the centennial anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, launches,
showcasing artwork by young Americans depicting the milestone alongside images of women's suffrage parades,
marches, and gatherings that took place at or around the White House. Exhibit features one artwork from each of
the 50 states, the District of Columbia, America Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and
the U.S. Virgin Islands
* Republican National Convention continues - 2020 Republican National Convention continues, with speakers
today including First Lady Melania Trump (live from the White House Rose Garden), Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo, GOP Sen. Rand Paul, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez,
Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann, and Trump's children Eric and Tiffany Trump *
Second day theme is 'Land of Promise'
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