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DATE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 6:30 AM EST
TODAY'S TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leading the News
• US Charges Third Cincinnati Councilman With Corruption.
Protests
• NYTimes Analysis: Majority Of Cases Against Protesters Dismissed In Court.
• Federal Lawsuit Against Chicago Police Alleges "Brutal Attacks On Protesters."
• WPost Analysis: Rittenhouse, Rosenbaum's Encounter "Divided The Nation."
Counter-Terrorism
• Syrian IS Suspect Arrested By Greek Police After Migrant Camp Fight.
• Watchdog: EU Relying On Treasury Department Program To Track Terror Financing.
Counter-Intelligence
• Cybersecurity Community Worried About Political Pressure From White House On CISA.
• Voting Machine Company, State Officials Threatened, Harassed In Aftermath Of Election.
• Facebook: 180 Million Posts Debunked Ahead Of Election Day.
• Media: Delayed Transition Creating "Gap" Between Biden, Harris Classified Briefings.
• Six Finalists Announced For US Space Command Headquarters.
• Canadian Border Agent Says Huawei CFO Could Have Fled Country.
Criminal Investigations
• Men Accused In Whitmer Kidnapping Plot Allegedly Planned Executions.
• Louisville, Kentucky Sergeants Testify Explorer Records Could Have Been Accessed By Newspaper.
• US Charges 14 In Bust Of Wisconsin Drug Trafficking Ring.
• FBI Arrests Man Accused Of Colliding Drone With LAPD Helicopter.
• Three Former Philadelphia Revenue Employees Charged After FBI Sting.
• New York Man Charged With Sexual Exploitation Of A Minor.
• FBI Coordinating With Kentucky Police On Four-Year Old Murder Case.
• Ten Charged With Belonging To Cleveland Street Gang Implicated In Crimes.
• Serial Killer Blamed For Two Murders In Miami In 1970s.
• Kansas Man Indicted On Federal Fraud Charges.
• Trial Date For Suspects In 2017 Suisun City Murder Rescheduled.
• New York Man Arrested For Enticement Of A Minor Awaiting Further Legal Action.
• FBI: Reported Jet Pack Sightings In Los Angeles Unlikely To Involve Actual Jet Pack.
• Continuing Coverage: Man Accused Of Bank Robbery In Several States Arrested.
• Woman Wanted In Pittsburgh FBI Probe Taken Into Custody.
• Three Drug Conspirators Get Prison Time.
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• Washington Man Charged Following FBI Child Exploitation Task Force Investigation.
• FBI, LAPD Investigation Results In 14 Arrests In Street Gang Case.
• Pain Clinic's Doctor, Manager Facing Drug Charges.
• Two Arrested After FBI Raid In Montana.
• FBI, Local Police Execute Drug Trafficking Search Warrants In Centralia, Illinois.
• New York Man Sentenced To 150 Months For Dealing Drugs.
• Two Arrested After Missing California Man's Body Found.
• Leader Of International Burglary Ring Pleads Guilty To Racketeering Charges.
• FBI Searching For "Berenstain Bandits" Crew After 14 Robberies Across Southern California.
• Pennsylvania Man Charged With Robbing Two New Jersey Banks.
• Boy Scouts Face More Than 95,000 Abuse Claims In Bankruptcy Case.
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
• Illinois House Speaker Madigan Responds To Bribery Charges Against Associates.
• Luxury Cars Seized In $16M Texas Coronavirus Fraud Case.
• Missouri Man Pleads Guilty In Landfill Fraud Probe.
• In Response To DOJ Suit, Realtors Group Agrees To Make Cost Of Broker Commissions More Transparent.
• Facebook Facing State And Federal Antitrust Charges Over Acquisitions.
• New York Fraud Investigations Said To Include Trump Tax Write-Offs.
Cyber Division
• Grand Jury Indicts California Man For Cyberstalking Airbnb Guest.
• GAO: Cyber Command's Vision For Developing Capabilities Lacks Clarity.
• Arizona Judicial Branch's Website Hit By Ransomware Attack.
Law Enforcement Services
• US Executes Man Convicted Of 1994 Kidnapping-Murder.
• Prince George's County, Maryland Will Use DNA Registries To Solve Cold Cases With New DOJ Grant.
International Relations
• Mexico Says Corruption Cases Involving Its Officials Will No Longer Be Tried In US.
Lawful Access
• Google To Test End-To-End Encryption In Android Messages.
Other FBI News
• Wray, Haspel May Be Next To Lose Jobs In Administration.
Other Washington News
• Trump Reaches Out To Michigan Legislators As State Prepares To Certify Biden Win.
• CDC Urges Americans Not To Travel Over Thanksgiving.
• Pence Hosts COVID News Briefing.
• Fauci Concerned Misinformation Will Hobble Vaccination Effort.
• Carson Says He Is Taking Oleander Extract As COVID Treatment.
• Trump Administration Facing Multiple Challenges Over Vaccine Distribution.
• Labs Warn Of COVID Test Delays.
• Newsom Announces Overnight Curfew In California.
• Ohio Legislature Passes Bill To Limit DeWine's Emergency Powers.
• New York City Parents Protest School Closures.
• Smithsonian Shuts Down All Facilities Indefinitely.
• Tyson Foods Suspends Iowa Plant Managers Over Alleged COVID Wagers.
• Older Americans Increasingly Challenged By Isolation Orders.
• Missed Census Deadline Could Impair Trump Effort To Block Migrants From Count.
• CBP Reports Record Arrests In October.
• Democrats Demand Release For Female Detainees In ICE Custody.
• Schumer Says McConnell Has Agreed To Resume COVID Relief Talks.
• Top Congressional Aides Meet To Discuss Averting Government Shutdown.
• Mnuchin Will Not Extend Emergency Lending Programs.
• EPA Administrator's Travel Plans Draw Scrutiny.
• Meadows Suggests Deal Over Military Policy Bill.
• Democrats, Republicans Seek Infrastructure Deal In Next Congress.
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International News
• WHO: Situation In Europe Improving Due To Reimposition Of Lockdowns.
• WHO Says Evidence Lacking To Recommend Remdesivir For COVID Treatment.
• Japan's Suga Raises Alarm On Country's Third Wave.
• Jordan Becoming COVID Hot Spot After Early Success.
• WSJournal: WTO Proposal To Remove Vaccine Patent Protections Would Be Theft.
• Top Iranian Military Official: Any US Strike Could Spark "Full-Fledged War."
• McKenzie: Refugee Camps Are Breeding Ground For ISIS.
• WSJournal Analysis: Afghanistan Prepares For Insurgents After US Troop Removal.
• Report Finds Australian Soldiers Unlawfully Killed 39 Afghans.
• Pompeo Visits West Bank Settlement, Denounces BDS Movement.
• Johnson Announces Biggest Increase In UK Military Spending Since Cold War.
• French Journalists Say Government Is Cracking Down On Press Freedoms.
• Critics Say Maduro Is Targeting Disillusioned Allies.
• Leader Of Human Rights Group Arrested In Egypt.
• Arrests Of Two Presidential Candidates Spark Violent Demonstrations In Uganda.
• Official Says Ethiopian Airstrike Hit Tigray University.
• AP Analysis: Biden DOJ Unlikely To Ease Up On Chinese Targets.
• WPost: Biden Can Help Zelensky Reignite His Anti-Corruption Agenda.
The Big Picture
• Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Washington's Schedule
• Today's Events In Washington.
Leading the News
US Charges Third Cincinnati Councilman With Corruption.
The AP <https://omaha.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/feds-charge-3rd-cincinnati-councilman-with-
corruption/article_eed331d8-c164-5144-a215-a7c44c99fIdd.html> (11/19, Sewell) reports from Cincinnati, "A
Cincinnati city councilman who has been planning to run for mayor has been indicted on federal corruption
charges." The AP adds, "An indictment Thursday shows that Democrat P.G. Sittenfeld faces six federal counts
related to bribery and extortion. It states that Sittenfeld solicited $40,000 in payments to his political action
committee to `deliver the votes' in the city council for a proposed downtown real estate development." US
Attorney David DeVillers "discussed the case at a news conference late Thursday morning. He said FBI agents
had arrested Sittenfeld earlier. 'Mr. Sittenfeld was no longer working for the citizens of Cincinnati, but working
for Project 1,' DeVillers said, referencing the proposed real estate project. FBI agents disguised as developers
gave Sittenfeld the $40,000 bribe, which DeVillers said remained in the PAC fund."
The Cincinnati Enquirer <https://www.cincinnati.com/stoiy/news/2020/11/19/p-g-sittenfeld-third-cincinnati-city-
council-member-arrested/3779501001/> (11/19, Knight, 223K) reports, "The Cincinnati office of the FBI has
had more impact on local politics in the last year than voters. On Thursday, a third member of the nine-person
Cincinnati City Council was arrested and indicted on federal bribery and corruption charges. Councilman P.G.
Sittenfeld, brother of novelist Curtis Sittenfeld, was arrested Thursday in a case involving fake developers and a
former Cincinnati Bengal who helped blow the whistle on the scandals. U.S. Attorney David DeVillers, who is
leading the charge, has said there is a `culture of corruption' in the city leaving political insiders asking who
might be next. Chris Hoffman, the FBI special agent-in-charge in Cincinnati, said his public corruption taskforce
remains in place. `We're standing watch,' Hoffman said Thursday."
The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.corn/open/2020/11/cincinnati-city-councilman-pg-sittenfeld-
arrested-on-federal-charges.html> (11/19, Tobias, 895K) reports, "Sittenfeld is the third Cincinnati council
member to be arrested on corruption charges this year. Earlier this month, federal officials arrested Republican
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City Councilman Jeff Pastor, alleging he accepted tens of thousands of dollars of bribes from FBI agents posing
as local developers. The investigation had an overlap with a separate investigation into the Ohio Statehouse."
The Cincinnati Enquirer <https://www.cincinnati.com/stoty/news/politics/2020/11/19/p-g-sittenfeld-cincinnati-
city-council-arrest-fbi/3775193001/> (11/19, Horn, 223K) reports, "FBI agents arrested Cincinnati City
Councilman P.O. Sittenfeld Thursday morning on federal charges accusing him of accepting bribes in exchange
for favorable votes on development deals, a source with knowledge of the arrest told The Enquirer." DeVillers
"said last week that the investigations have revealed `a culture of corruption' that's tolerated in city government.
He said the investigation that resulted in the charges against Pastor and Dennard is ongoing and is part of a
broader campaign to uproot public corruption in Cincinnati and other Ohio communities. `We are concerned
about this almost acceptance that this is how it's done,' DeVillers said last week. `We're going to prosecute those
cases. Our goal is to make people nervous and stop them from doing this."'
WVXU-FM <https://www.wvxu.org/post/cranley-addresses-culture-corruption-after-third-council-member-
arrest-less-year> Cincinnati (11/19, Sharber, 4K) reports, "On the steps of City Hall on Thursday, Cincinnati
Mayor John Cranley says it's not hard to argue that there's a `culture of corruption' following the arrest of a third
City Council member. `It's hard not to focus on the harms, the real harms that are done by these types of
scandals,' Cranley said. `The people that are hurt are you, the taxpayer and the citizen.'" Sittenfeld "is charged
with two counts each of honest services wire fraud, bribery and attempted extortion by a government official. He
allegedly solicited bribes from a developer and accepted checks from undercover FBI agents from 2018 to 2019.
He's pleading not guilty to the charges. Fellow Council Member Jeff Pastor allegedly took $55,000 in bribes
over the course of about a year in exchange for `official action' related to projects in the city. A federal grand jury
last week charged him with honest services wire fraud, bribery, attempted extortion by a government official and
money laundering. In February, former Council Member Tamaya Dennard was also arrested and charged with
wire fraud, bribery and attempted extortion. Between August and December of 2019, she offered to exchange her
votes for money. She plead guilty to one count of honest services wire fraud." Among news outlets also reporting
are the Cincinnati Business Courier <https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2020/11/19/sittenfeld-pleads-
not-guilty-to-corruption-charges.html> (11/19, Subscription Publication, 840K), Cincinnati CityBeat
<http://www.citybeat.comrnews/blog/21146568/city-councilman-pg-sittenfeld-charged-with-corruption-roiling-
cincinnati> (11/19, 59K), WDTN-TV <https://www.wdtn.corn/news/ohio/cincinnati-council-member-arrested-
on-federal-corruption-charges/> Dayton, OH (11/19, Rosi, 15K), WXIX-TV
<https://vvwvv.fox19.corn/2020/11/19/cincinnati-city-councilman-pg-sittenfeld-arrested-federal-corruption-
charges/> Cincinnati (11/19, Riva, Baker, 42K), WVXU-FM <https://www.wvxu.org/post/fbi-cincinnati-council-
member-pg-sittenfeld-accepted-40k-bribes> Cincinnati (11/19, Almendarez, Rinehart, 4K), and WKRC-TV
<https://local12.com/news/local/report-pg-sittenfeld-latest-cincinnati-city-council-arrested-for-corruption>
Cincinnati (11/19, 161K).
Protests
NYTimes Analysis: Majority Of Cases Against Protesters Dismissed In Court.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/protests-lawsuits-arrests.html> (11/19, Al,
MacFarquhar, 18.61M) reports that "more than five months" after protests over the deaths of George Floyd and
Breonna Taylor, "a vast majority of cases against protesters are being dismissed" in the courtroom and "only
cases involving more substantial charges like property destruction or other violence remain." Prosecutors "called
the scale of both the mass arrests and mass dismissals...unrivaled, at least since the civil rights protests of the
early 1960s," testing "the limitations of the court system." Many cases have been dropped as prosecutors
"concluded that the protesters were exercising their basic civil rights," cases which "rarely succeed in court."
Federal Lawsuit Against Chicago Police Alleges "Brutal Attacks On Protesters."
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USA Today <https://www.usatoday.cornistory/news/nation/2020/11/19ffederal-lawsuit-claims-brutal-tactics-
used-chicago-police-against-protesters/6347488002/> (11/19, Hauck, 10.31M) reports that Chicago "police
officers used 'brutal, violent and unconstitutional tactics' to quell protests over the killings of Black Americans
last summer, with victims claiming they were beaten with batons and sprayed with chemicals, a federal lawsuit
filed Thursday alleges." Civil rights attorneys "filed the 203-page suit on behalf of 60" plaintiffs, claiming
"violations of protesters' First, Fourth and fourteenth Amendment rights and more." The I7-count suit "names
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown, along with 20 officers." Chicago's law department spokesperson
Kathleen Fieweger said, "It is important to remember that these are allegations at this stage and not proof."
WPost Analysis: Rittenhouse, Rosenbaum's Encounter "Divided The Nation."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2020/11/19/kenosha-shooting-kyle-
rittenhouse-interview/?arc404-- true> (11/19, Lee, O'Harrow, Samuels, 14.2M) reports that an "examination of
video and police records, along with other documents, sheds new light on the mindsets" of 17-year-old Kyle
Rittenhouse and 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin following the police
shooting of Jacob Blake. The Post says Rittenhouse, "a gun enthusiast," thought "of himself as a medic." In his
first public comments "since his arrest," Rittenhouse "said he did not regret that he had a gun that night," despite
being too young to own a rifle. Rittenhouse said, "I feel I had to protect myself. I would have died that night if I
didn't."
Rittenhouse Says He Used Stimulus Money To Buy Gun. The Hill <https://thehill.cotn/homenews/state-
watch/526716-accused-kenosha-shooter-rittenhouse-says-he-used-stimulus-money-to-buy> (11/19, Coleman,
2.98M) reports, "Accused Kenosha, Wis., shooter Kyle Rittenhouse told The Washington Post that he used
stimulus money from the government to buy his gun in an interview published Thursday." Rittenhouse, "who at
17 was too young to buy a rifle, had an adult friend purchase the AR-15 for him using stimulus money he got
through an Illinois unemployment program when he was furloughed due to the pandemic. 'I got my twelve
hundred dollars from the coronavirus Illinois unemployment 'cause I was on furlough from YMCA,' he said.
'And I got my first unemployment check, so I was like, "Oh, I'll use this to buy it."' A family friend Dominick
Black bought the gun for Rittenhouse in the spring of 2020, the Post reported, citing Rittenhouse and statements
Black gave police."
Counter-Terrorism
Syrian IS Suspect Arrested By Greek Police After Migrant Camp Fight.
Reuters <https://wwvv.reuters.corn/article/us-greece-police/greek-police-arrest-islamic-state-suspect-after-
migrant-camp-brawl-idUSICBN27Z211> (11/19) reports that Greek police arrested an IS suspect "on Thursday
after a brawl at a migrant camp where he has been staying with his wife and children and said he was believed to
have been involved in a number of killings." The Syrian man, "who arrived in Greece in March 2018, was
detained after an argument on Wednesday between two groups at the camp, a police official said." He is
"accused of being a member of a terrorist group and participating in homicides." The man is "expected to appear
before a prosecutor later in the day, according to a police statement." Greece "promised on Wednesday to build
new reception centres for asylum seekers and cut the maximum stay in camps on its now-overcrowded islands."
Watchdog: EU Relying On Treasury Department Program To Track Terror Financing.
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The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/eu-leans-heavily-on-u-s-program-tracking-terror-
financing-11605794404> (11/19, Tau, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that the Treasury Department's
Terrorist Finance Tracking Program (TFTP) has become widely used by European countries to monitor global
financial transactions in an effort to track tenor financing. According to the US Privacy and Civil Liberties
Oversight Board, about 40% of the database searches on TFTP were done on behalf of EU member countries or
Europol. The independent watchdog's chairman, Adam Klein, said, "though funded and operated by the United
States, provides a steady stream of valuable intelligence to EU member states.... That should be welcome news
to every American." Klein added, "The EU has effectively deputized the U.S. Treasury to perform
counterterrorism searches of European data."
Counter-Intelligence
Cybersecurity Community Worried About Political Pressure From White House On CISA.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/2020/11/19/cybersecurity-202-fears-grow-
about-white-house-interference-cisa-after-krebss-ousted> (11/19, Marks, 14.2M) reports, "Current and former
cybersecurity officials fear it will be far more difficult to withstand political pressure from the Trump White
House following a purge of its senior leadership." After the firing of former CISA Director Chris Krebs "and
other top leaders...it could be far easier for the White House to force the agency to stop fact-checking phony
claims about the election or to combat disinformation about other key issues such as coronavirus vaccine
distribution." Former DHS cybersecurity operations head Suzanne Spaulding said, "It's going to be a challenge
to overcome the chilling effect from having had a leader of the organization fired for telling the truth." It is
rumored "Brandon Wales, a longtime Department of Homeland Security official with extensive experience who
is well respected at CISA," will take Krebs' place. Spaulding said, "If Brandon Wales is allowed to stay in place
as acting director, I think CISA is in good hands."
Sources: Energy Official Eyeing CISA Job After Former Director's Ouster. CyberScoop
<https://vvww.cyberscoop.coin/sean-plankey-cisa-white-house-security-clearance/> (11/19, Lyngaas) reports,
"Sean Plankey, currently a senior official at the Department of Energy, has in recent days contacted current and
former officials at DHS to discuss working" at CISA following the removal of the former director, according to
unnamed sources. The Energy official "indicated in one conversation that his move to CISA was `imminent,' one
source said." His security clearance, "however, hangs in the balance," and its status "came up in the last year,
prompting a review of his status as a clearance holder." It is "unclear if those issues have been resolved, and if
Plankey still holds a clearance." Without a clearance, Plankey could not receive "the classified information that
CISA officials draw on to help protect government agencies and the private sector from hacking."
Opinion: Krebs Lost Job For "Standing His Ground." Opinion columnist David Ignatius writes in the
Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.cotn/opinions/christopher-krebs-fired-protecting-
constitution/2020/11/19/74e9f606-2aba-lleb-9b14-ad872157ebc9_story.html> (11/19, I4.2M) that former CISA
Director Chris Krebs "got fired for standing his ground," and his "story is a case study in how responsible
officials who work for Trump can resist being manipulated." As CISA director, "his job was to coordinate
security for the 2020 elections," and while the "main threat seemed to be from abroad," it "turned out that the
real danger was at home." Krebs told Ignatius in August, "Election Day may look different than you've seen in
the past, and with more Americans voting absentee, it will take longer to tabulate and report complete results." In
addition to offering fact-checking on the CISA's website, Krebs' agency showed with evidence "the 2020
election `was the most secure in American history.'"
Voting Machine Company, State Officials Threatened, Harassed In Aftermath Of Election.
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ABC News <https://abcnews.go.coin/Politics/dominion-employees-latest-face-threats-harassment-wake-
trump/story?id=74288442> (11/19, Rubin, Bruggeman, Mosk, 2.97M) reports that Dominion Voting Machines'
"employees have been the subject of threats and online harassment" following "two weeks of false fraud claims
from President Donald Trump." Trump "has tweeted or retweeted more than a dozen false claims about
Dominion Voting Systems used across the country to his 89 million followers, calling the company `horrible,
inaccurate and anything but secure,' despite no credible evidence to suggest its platforms were compromised in
any way."' The President has "resorted to promulgating progressively more outlandish claims online as part of
an effort to delegitimize the outcome of the election."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/campaign/526664-election-officials-face-threats-in-five-swing-states-
report> (11/19, Bowden, 2.98M) reports, "Election agencies or law enforcement organizations in five states,
Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania, have witnessed threats or `acute security risks' to
officials" connected to the election. In Pennsylvania, the FBI "arrested two Virginia men on firearms charges
after receiving threats to `straighten things out,' the Philadelphia Inquirer first reported." Other states have also
"been the site of protests against election officials in recent days following the results of the presidential
election." Election Assistance Commission Benjamin Hovland said, "I've heard from election officials that
they're concerned about the safety of their staff." Election Reform Program Director Lawrence Norden said,
"There's no question in my mind that this is unprecedented in the personal attacks on election officials."
Facebook: 180 Million Posts Debunked Ahead Of Election Day.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.comitechnology/2020/11/19/facebook-election-warning-
labels/> (11/19, Lerman, Kelly, 14.2M) reports, "Facebook on Thursday said it slapped warnings on more than
180 million pieces of content that were debunked by fact-checkers during the lead-up to the 2020 presidential
election." The social media giant "also removed more than 265,000 pieces of content" in the US "for voter
interference" between March 1 and November 3. It "did not reveal how effective its labels are, except to say that
when a label obscures a post, 95 percent of people do not click to see what is behind the warning screen."
Facebook's Al system "are getting significantly better at rooting out posts with hate speech, even as the content
continues to proliferate on its social media sites," according to the company. Its technology "now identifies 95
percent of hate speech posts that the company eventually removes before a user reports them. Nearly three years
ago, the Al proactively found about 24 percent of the violating posts."
Media: Delayed Transition Creating "Gap" Between Biden, Harris Classified Briefings.
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/19/biden-harris-national-security-access-438259> (11/19,
Bertrand, 4.29M) reports, "President Donald Trump's refusal to concede to President-elect Joe Biden has
resulted in an unusual national security predicament." As Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) cannot discuss the
classified information she "is privy to" with former Vice President Biden, there is an "awkward gap between
what Biden and Harris know about the biggest national security threats facing the country." Harris, as "a member
of the Senate Intelligence Committee," has "access to regular classified briefings and documents up to the top-
secret level, and can request intelligence briefings on specific topics," according to former CIA officer David
Priess. Biden "will not be allowed access to classified information or any members of the intelligence
community until the General Services Administration officially `ascertains' him as the president-elect."
According to an unnamed transition official, "Harris's work on the Intelligence Committee `is entirely separate
from her role as the Vice President-Elect. There is no co-mingling of those roles and responsibilities
whatsoever.'"
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/19/politics/biden-harris-classified-intelligence-gap/index.html> (11/19,
Cohen, Wright, Herb, 83.16M) reports, "there's a world of difference between what Biden can learn from outside
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experts and the depth of knowledge he would gain from even a limited classified briefing — which he has not
received since becoming President-elect," according to experts and advisers. DNI "could give a higher-level
briefing to the President-elect" if ascertainment had occurred, and during that briefing, "DNI could go into
greater detail about specific threats and underlying intelligence to support the analysis." Additionally, "Biden is
not currently receiving the President's Daily Brief." Former Associate White House Counsel Jamil N. Jaffer "told
CNN that Trump and [DNI] Ratcliffe could still limit Biden's access to certain classified material if they choose
to do so." Jaffer said "the President can decide to provide what ever he wants, and it is certainly likely that DNI
Ratcliffe, notwithstanding any prior commitments made, will abide by the President's wishes."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/news/526795-buttigieg-denying-biden-presidential-briefings-is-about-
protecting-trumps-ego> (11/19, Deese, 2.98M) reports, "Former Democratic presidential candidate Pete
Buttigieg called on the federal government to grant President-elect Joe Biden access to intelligence briefings."
Buttigieg said on MSNBC, "This just seems to be an exercise in trying to somehow protect the outgoing
president's ego and that's not worth undermining national security." Buttigieg "said it was a `huge concern' that
Biden was not receiving classified intelligence briefings roughly two months out from Inauguration Day, noting
there are likely some intelligence briefings Biden `needs some advanced planning on' before entering office."
Six Finalists Announced For US Space Command Headquarters.
Stars And Stripes <https://wwvv.stripes.com/news/us/pentagon-announces-six-finalists-as-locations-for-us-space-
command-headquarters-1.652761> (11/19, Dickstein, 30K) reports, "The Pentagon has narrowed its choices on
the permanent headquarters location for U.S. Space Command to six finalists, Air Force officials announced
Thursday." The six finalists are "Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska,
Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado, Port San Antonio in Texas, and Redstone
Arsenal in Alabama, according to the Air Force." The Pentagon is expected to make a final decision "in early
2021, said Ann Stefanek, a spokeswoman for the service charged with making the final basing decision for
SPACECOM." Stefanek said, "This assessment will be based on factors related to mission, infrastructure
capacity, community support, and costs to the Department of Defense." It could take the Air Force "some six
years to build the facilities necessary to house U.S. Space Command, once a location is chosen."
Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/science/space-command-headquarters-states-air-force> (11/19, Rogers,
27.59M) reports, "Self-nominated communities from across twenty-four states were evaluated as potential
locations for hosting the headquarters," said an Air Force statement. Until the announcement is made, "Peterson
Air Force Base in Colorado Springs will remain the Command's provisional headquarters." The Air Force has
"said that it wants the headquarters location to rate 50 or higher on the AARP livability index and be in the top
150 metro areas." Space Force "made its first launch earlier this year when it sent a military satellite into space
from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida."
The Albuquerque (NM) Journal <https://www.abqjoumal.com/1519547/nm-makes-the-space-command-short-
list.html> (11/19, Robinson-Avila, 196K) reports that with Orion Group "planning to establish a major
manufacturing center near the Albuquerque International Sunport, the possibility of also landing the Space
Command headquarters could solidify the city and state's emerging national standing as a space industry
powerhouse, said Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller."
The Omaha (NE) World-Herald <https://omaha.corn/news/local/offutt-named-one-of-six-finalists-for-new-space-
command-hq/article_a26d817c-3c52-5ac6-b73f-152b6f929795.html> (11/19, Liewer, 641K) reports, "Offutt
already is in the midst of the largest makeover in its history," with a new StratCom headquarters having opened,
recovery and reconstruction work that has to take place on part of the base, and, additionally, "next spring the Air
Force is beginning a 2-year, $176 million reconstruction of Offutt's single runway."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/news/best-states/florida/articles/2020-11-19/florida-named-finalist-for-us-
space-command-headquarters> (11/19, Farrington) reports from Florida that "Patrick Air Force Base in Brevard
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County" is one of the finalists, and the "presence of NASA, private space companies like SpaceX and Blue
Origin, universities that focus on engineering, the military presence in central Florida and the Cape Canaveral
launch pads will make Florida competitive," according to Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL).
The Colorado Springs (CO) Gazette <https://gazette.com/military/colorado-springs-advances-in-sweepstakes-to-
house-u-s-space-command/article_d3f3360a-2a9d- 1 1 eb-ac91-37958d83abb4.html> (11/19, Roeder, 223K)
reports, "The biggest categories are military needs, which includes the command's proximity to space units,
having a solid civilian space work force, and quality of life for troops" — and Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC
defense program chief Reggie Ash "said Colorado Springs has all those boxes checked." The Denver Post
<https://vvww.denverpost.com/2020/11/19/space-command-space-force-colorado-springs-peterson-finalist>
(11/19, Tabachnik, 720K) also provides coverage about Colorado Springs' selection as one of the six finalists.
The San Antonio Express-News <https://www.expressnews.corn/news/local/article/Pentagon-puts-San-Antonio-
on-short-list-in-race-15740637.php> (11/19, Christenson, Jefferson, 762K) reports, "San Antonio had floated
several possible sites" — including "Port San Antonio, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, and the former Brooks
AFB, now a commercial development" — but "the Air Force narrowed them down to Port San Antonio, the
former Kelly AFB."
The Huntsville (AL) Times <Imps://www.al.corn/news/huntsville/2020/11/huntsville-is-a-finalist-again-for-us-
space-command-headquarters.html> (11/19, Roop, Gattis, 861K) reports that Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal "is
the only site on the new list that is not an Air Force base," though local officials have touted how the site
"handled earlier growth through Army base closing and realignment efforts (BRAC)."
Canadian Border Agent Says Huawei CFO Could Have Fled Country.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-huawei-tech-canada/huawei-cfo-had-resources-to-flee-canada-
border-agent-tells-court-in-u-s-extradition-case-idINICBN27ZIIA> (11/19, Berman) reports that Canada Border
Services Agency Superintendent Sowmith Katragadda "told a court on Thursday" that Huawei CFO Meng
Wanzhou "was a flight risk and had the resources to escape the country without reporting to authorities."
Katragadda said Meng "has the resources to depart Canada and not report for an examination," adding she "is a
senior executive for one of the biggest companies in the world. And Canada is a very big country with a lot of
small airports." Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday "said he had no regrets about Meng's arrest
regardless of foreign policy implications, pointing to the `longstanding extradition treaty with our closest ally'
and adding that Canada's laws can't only be followed `when it's convenient or when it's easy.'"
Criminal Investigations
Men Accused In Whitmer Kidnapping Plot Allegedly Planned Executions.
WLS-TV <https://abc7chicago.com/disturbing-new-details-in-alleged-plot-to-kidnap-michigan-
govemor/8079861> Chicago (11/19, 391K) reports that according to new filings, the 14 men charged in "the
alleged militia plot against" Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) drew up a Plan B "that involved a takeover of
the Michigan capitol building by 200 combatants who would state a week-long series of televised executions of
public officials." The documents also show a Plan C that involved "burning down the state house, leaving no
survivors." WLS-TV says that "in southern Wisconsin Wednesday afternoon the 14th man charged in the plot,
Brian Higgins, was closer to extradition to Michigan," though "several of the defendants have had bond
reductions and are now free."
McClatchy <https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/national/article247291214.html> (11/19, Stunson,
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19K) reports, "A militia group with plans to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer also considered executing
hostages on television before their plot was foiled, according to new court documents. The new information was
revealed by the Michigan Attorney General's Office, which was arguing against a bond reduction of one of the
militia men, Pete Musico. Fourteen men have been charged in the case, which the attorney general's office is
prosecuting, according to the Detroit Free Press." McClatchy adds, "Some of the accused extremists, known as
the Wolverine Watchmen, had two plans during a 2nd Amendment rally they attended at Michigan's Capitol
building in June, documents uploaded by WWMT revealed. The first plan involved them recruiting 200 men and
storming the Capitol building while Congress was in session. `They were to take hostages, execute tyrants and
have it televised,' court documents show. `It would take about one week and (said) that no one is coming out
alive.'"
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.corn/story/news/local/michigan/2020/11/19/brian-higgins-denied-
bail-whitmer-kidnap-case/3777410001/> (11/19, Guillen, Moran, 1.52M) reports, "A Wisconsin man accused of
helping with the alleged surveillance of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's vacation home was denied bail on Thursday
while his lawyer prepares to fight his extradition to Michigan." Brian Higgins, 52, "will remain in custody in
Columbia County, Wisc., until an extradition hearing scheduled for Dec. 15. The hearing will focus on
extradition paperwork Whitmer signed. Higgins' lawyer, Christopher Van Wagner, said Wednesday that Whitmer
should not have signed the document because she has a conflict of interest as the potential victim in the alleged
kidnap plot." The Free Press adds, "A Columbia County prosecutor argued Thursday that Higgins should not be
released before the extradition hearing because Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers — after receiving Whitmer's
paperwork — has now signed a warrant for his delivery to Michigan, changing his status in the eyes of the law."
The Portage (WI) Daily Register <https://www.wiscnews.cotn/portagedailyregisterrnewillocaUwisconsin-dells-
man-to-be-held-without-bail-as-extradition-case-over-whitmer-plot-continues/article_ea8la9fc-2179-5c30-9434-
de4f9clae398.html> (11/19, 28K) reports, "Judge Todd Hepler ultimately decided that Higgins will be held
without bail until further proceedings. Van Wagner has indicated that he will pursue habeas corpus proceedings,
or a request that the court determine whether someone's detention is unlawful. Van Wagner has until Dec. 2 to
file motions and documents. The state has until Dec. 11 to respond. Van Wagner has until Dec. 14 to respond to
the state. A motion hearing is then scheduled for Dec. 15." Also reporting on their websites are WKOW-TV
<https://wkow.com/2020/11/19/wisconsin-dells-man-charged-in-plot-to-kidnap-michigan-governor-arrested-
again-pending-extradition> Madison, WI (11/19, Cestkowski, 5K), WMTV-TV
<https://www.nbc15.corn/2020/11/19/wisconsin-dells-man-allegedly-involved-in-michigan-gov-kidnapping-plot-
to-be-held-without-bail> Madison, WI (11/19, Tornabene, 56K), and WDIV-TV
<https://www.clickondetroittotn/news/michigan/2020/11/19/televised-executions-arson-new-details-revealed-
in-terrorist-plot-against-gov-whitmer/> Detroit (11/19, Hermes, 460K).
Louisville, Kentucky Sergeants Testify Explorer Records Could Have Been Accessed By Newspaper.
The Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal <https://wvvw.courier-journal.corn/story/news/crime/2020/11/19/piu-offpiu-
officers-dispute-claims-of-Impd-county-attorneyicers-dispute-claims-Impd-county-attomey/6348494002/>
(11/19, Wolfson, 368K) reports, "A retired Louisville Metro Police sergeant and another still on the force
testified Thursday the investigative file on the scandal-plagued Explorer Scout program was available when The
Courier Journal requested it last year — despite LMPD and the Jefferson County attorney's office saying it had
been moved to the FBI. `It was all there,' Sgt. Kristen Downs of the Public Integrity Unit testified in a
deposition." Downs "swore under oath she delivered copies of the file in 2017 to then-Chief Steve Conrad and to
the office of County Attorney Mike O'Connell. She and retired Sgt. Robert Banta testified as well they believe
the records still exist on the city's back-up computer server."
US Charges 14 In Bust Of Wisconsin Drug Trafficking Ring.
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel <https://www.jsonline.corn/story/news/2020/11/19/14-charged-after-feds-bust-
alleged-racine-drug-trafficking-operation/63414280021> (11/19, Hughes, 632K) reports, "Federal prosecutors
Thursday 14 people in connection with a Racine drug trafficking organization that distributed heroin, fentanyl
and crack cocaine." According to the Journal Sentinel, "Ten of the 14 individuals were arrested by law
enforcement Wednesday and face between five and 40 years in prison if convicted, according to a statement
released Thursday from the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Officers seized seven
guns, 200 grams of heroin, 100 grams of crack cocaine, more than 50 grams of fentanyl and various quantities of
suboxone strips, oxycodone pills and PCP, and $8,000 in cash in the Wednesday operation, the statement said.
The organization also had Chicago connections."
The Racine (WI) Journal Times <https://journaltimes.corn/news/local/crime-and-courts/fourteen-racine-
residents-face-charges-related-to-chicago-connected-drug-trafficking-ring/article_c7478d23-5ae7-5e89-ad83-
13e012c34ad3.html> (11/19, 114K) reports, "FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Hughes said, `Shared
resources and intelligence among law enforcement partners led to the successful takedown of an organized drug
trafficking operation, and the arrests of multiple subjects. The FBI's Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Gang Task
Force in Racine will continue to work with our partners to keep our communities free of drugs and violence."'
WITI-TV <https://www.fox6now.cotn/news/law-enforcement-action-taken-on-drug-trafficking-organization>
Milwaukee (11/19, Jewell, 159K) reports, "Officials noted just two milligrams of fentanyl is a lethal dose — and
used a picture of a penny to illustrate just how little two milligrams is. 'Such small amounts of fentanyl can be
mixed with substances and then sold on the street as heroin. But it's incredibly lethal,' said Matt Krueger, U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. 'Users don't know what's in a mix and it's taking lives.'" WISN-
TV <https://www.wisn.corn/article/14-charged-in-drug-trafficking-operation/34729559> Milwaukee (11/19,
265K) also reports.
FBI Arrests Man Accused Of Colliding Drone With LAPD Helicopter.
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimestotn/california/story/2020-11-19/feds-charge-hollywood-man-
after-drone-crashes-into-lapd-helicopter> (11/19, Winton, 4.64M) reports Andrew Rene Hernandez, 22, accused
of "recklessly operating a drone and crashing it into a Los Angeles Police Department helicopter earlier this
year" was arrested by the FBI on Thursday. Hernandez was "charged with unsafe operation of an unmanned
aircraft after an investigation by the FBI, the LAPD and the Federal Aviation Administration." The incident took
place on September 18 after Los Angeles police officers "responding to a predawn burglary call at a Hollywood
pharmacy requested air support."
The AP <https://www.usnews.corn/newsThest-states/california/articles/2020-11-19/fbi-arrests-man-after-drone-
hits-la-police-helicopter> (11/19) reports, "FBI special agents arrested...Hernandez...on a complaint charging
him with one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft, a statement said. The complaint states that
police officers responding to a burglary call at a Hollywood pharmacy on Sept. 18 requested air support. The
police helicopter was approaching the pharmacy when the pilot saw the drone and unsuccessfully attempted to
evade it. The helicopter's nose, antenna and bottom cowlings were damaged. The complaint states that if the
drone had struck the main rotor it could have brought down the helicopter." Officers "found parts of the drone on
the ground and a vehicle that had been damaged as it fell from the sky," and "the drone's camera and memory
card led to identification of Hernandez as the operator, the U.S. attorney's office said."
The Los Angeles Daily News <https://www.dailynews.corn/2020/11/19/hollywood-man-arrested-after-
september-drone-crash-with-lapd-helicopter> (11/19, Escobar, 232K) reports, "Hernandez admitted to flying the
drone — controlled by a device attached to his smartphone — to `see what was going on,' according to the
department. There is no indication that Hernandez, who lives nearby, was involved in the pharmacy burglary,
according to Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office. Authorities are concerned about illegal
drone activity, he said." KTLA-TV <https://ktla.cotn/news/local-news/hollywood-man-charged-after-drone-hits-
lapd-helicopted> Los Angeles (11/19, Wenzke, 766K) also reports on its website.
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Three Former Philadelphia Revenue Employees Charged After FBI Sting.
The Inquirer (PA) <https://www.inquirencom/news/philly-revenue-department-charged-bribes-taxes-
20201119.html> (11/19, Steele, 347K) reports, "Three former employees of Philadelphia's Department of
Revenue were charged Thursday by federal prosecutors with soliciting and accepting bribes." The employees
"were caught in an FBI sting operation, according to charges outlined by federal prosecutors." They all
"accepted bribes in exchange for erasing fees owed by taxpayers, U.S. Attorney William McSwain and
Philadelphia Inspector General Alexander DeSantis said in their announcement." FBI Philadelphia Division
Special Agent in Charge Michael J. Driscoll said, "When municipal employees decide to take bribes, they're
openly putting their own interests above those of the city they serve. ... The defendants' alleged actions benefited
themselves and those who paid them off, at the expense of Philadelphia's revenues and its residents." Also
reporting is WHYY-TV <https://whyy.org/articles/three-former-philly-revenue-dept-employees-facing-bribery-
charges/> Philadelphia (11/19, Scott, 24K).
New York Man Charged With Sexual Exploitation Of A Minor.
The Middletown (NY) Times Herald-Record
<https://vvwvv.recordonline.com/story/news/crime/2020/11/19/tuckahoe-tutor-john-mueser-
charged/6343812002/> (11119, Randall, 147K) reports that a New York man "has been charged with sexual
exploitation of an 8-year-old girl and transporting child pornography," and the FBI "believes there are more
victims." FBI Agent Pao Mei Fisher said the tutor "'mailed, transported and shipped' the child pornography
maintained on his iPhone from his home in Westchester County to Fairfield County in Connecticut, according to
the sworn statement." The man "has worked at several locations over the years," and has "done private tutoring
for more than 30 years in the Bronx, Westchester County and in Connecticut, according to the FBI."
FBI Coordinating With Kentucky Police On Four-Year Old Murder Case.
WHAS-TV <https://www.whas 1 1 .com/article/news/investigations/bardstown/bardstown-tommy-ballard-crystal-
rogers-unsolved-case/417-3d71d37d-9423-4ccb-b163-6f5becbf494e> Louisville, KY (11/19, McAlister, Welter,
99K) reports on the ongoing investigation into a Kentucky man who was killed in 2016. Since that time,
Kentucky State Police "lead the investigation into Tommy Ballard's death with recent help from the FBI." State
Police "receives new tips on the case every week, but so far no lead has lead to Ballard's killer." Law
enforcement originally "called it a hunting accident." However, "Kentucky State Police said they were
investigating Tommy Ballard's death as a murder, but in the three and a half years since he was shot and killed,
police have shared no updates." An FBI task force "added Tommy Ballard's case to its website as well as" a few
others.
Ten Charged With Belonging To Cleveland Street Gang Implicated In Crimes.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2020/11/members-of-clevelands-percy-
homies-gang-carried-out-shooting-sold-drugs-and-tried-to-bribe-cop-indictment-says.html> (11/19, Shaffer,
895K) reports that in Ohio, ten "are charged with belonging to a street gang that dealt drugs in the city's
southeast side, authorities announced Thursday." They are "members of the Percy Homies gang face charges
including drug trafficking, criminal gang activity and weapons violations, according to a joint news release from
Cleveland police, the Cleveland FBI and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O'Malley's Office." Prosecutors
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on Thursday "filed a motion to unseal the secret indictment that a grand jury handed up on Tuesday in Cuyahoga
County Common Pleas Court." Local police, SWAT, and FBI task force members "arrested six of the men and
executed search warrants in which officers seized seven guns, drugs and an unspecified amount of cash."
Serial Killer Blamed For Two Murders In Miami In 1970s.
The AP <https://wwvv.usnews.corn/news/best-states/florida/articles/2020-11-19/serial-killer-blamed-for-2-miami-
slayings-in-the-1970s> (11/19, Lush) reports that serial killer Samuel Little has been blamed for two murders in
Miami in the 1970s. Little, who has "been behind bars since 2012," will not "be charged in the two Miami
murders." Little "told investigators he was responsible for about 90 killings nationwide between 1970 and 2005,"
and the FBI "said its crime analysts believe all of his confessions are credible." The FBI has also provided
numerous drawings of his victims.
Kansas Man Indicted On Federal Fraud Charges.
The Hays (KS) Post <https://hayspost.com/posts/355fed51-c216-4827-80fd-5d2e168894f4> (11/19) reports, "A
Kansas man who ran an autopsies-for-hire business was indicted Wednesday on federal fraud charges, according
to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister." Authorities seek "to recover more than $1 million in fees paid by the
defendant's clients." The man is accused of falsely leading clients "to believe they would receive an autopsy
report prepared by a pathologist." However, "in most of the cases, no pathologist was involved in the work on
the autopsies." He "offered private autopsy services through his business, National Autopsy Services, based in
Topeka." The FBI is looking for victims of the scheme.
Trial Date For Suspects In 2017 Suisun City Murder Rescheduled.
The East Bay (CA) Times <https://www.eastbaytimestorn/2020/11/19/trial-date-pending-for-pair-accused-in-
2017-hammer-slaying-in-suisun-city/> (11/19, Bammer, 63K) reports, "The setting of a jury trial date has been
rescheduled again for two people connected to" a 2017 murder in Suisun City. The two suspects "were scheduled
to appear Monday in Department 15 for a readiness conference and to hear the trial date, but Judge Robert
Bowers reset the proceedings for 9 a.m. Jan. 20 in the Justice Building in Vallejo." The reschedulings come after
a defense attorney "asked Judge John B. Ellis during a late-January proceeding in the Hall of Justice in Fairfield
to consider a motion to dismiss all — or parts of— a June 2019 Solano County grand jury indictment of her
client." The two "face first-degree murder charges in connection to the death" of the daughter-in-law of one.
New York Man Arrested For Enticement Of A Minor Awaiting Further Legal Action.
The Greater Binghamton (NY) Press & Sun-Bulletin <https://www.pressconnects.corn/story/news/public-
safety/2020/11/19/broome-child-sex-arrest-david-lettieri-harpursville-wyoming-county/3765022001/> (11/19,
Borrelli, 85K) reports that a New York man "was arrested and charged Oct. 30 with felony counts of enticement
of a minor and traveling to engage in illicit sexual contact, which could mean at least 10 years in federal prison if
he's convicted." The US Attorney's Office investigation "leading to the federal charges involved a search of the
victim's cell phone and contact from Lettieri's Facebook account and phone number." The man "made an initial
appearance in federal court and on Nov. 13, he was detained to await further legal action." FBI is "still
investigating allegations involving" the man.
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FBI: Reported Jet Pack Sightings In Los Angeles Unlikely To Involve Actual Jet Pack.
KCAL-TV <https://losangeles.cbslocal.corn/2020/11/19/jet-pack-sightings-lax-fbi-airport/> Los Angeles (11/19)
reports from Los Angeles, "A series of reported jet pack sightings near LAX are unlikely to involve an actual
person with a jet pack, federal investigators said Thursday." KCAL-TV adds, "Speaking to reporters Thursday,
Kristi Johnson, FBI assistant director in charge of the Los Angeles Field Office, said they've gotten reports about
multiple sightings in recent weeks." Johnson "said there are currently multiple theories as to what the objects
could be, but no conclusions yet. One theory is that it's a balloon possibly resembling `a jet pack or person', or it
could be a `a drone designed to look like a jet pack or person'. Lastly and most unlikely, Johnson said, it could
be an `actual person with a jet pack.' The FAA and FBI are investigating to protect the airspace, Johnson added."
Continuing Coverage: Man Accused Of Bank Robbery In Several States Arrested.
The Pine Barrens (NJ) Tribune <http://pinebarrenstribtme.com/alleged-serial-bandit-robs-bank-inside-medford-
acme-arrested-in-queens-jus-p3960-165.htm> (11/19, Melegari) reports that a man "who is alleged to have
committed at least six bank robberies in New Jersey...is suspected in over a dozen others robberies in
Connecticut and Pennsylvania." He is also "believed to have been involved in a previous bank robbery in
Glenview, Illinois, is alleged to have robbed a Citizens Bank last week." On November 12, "the FBI Newark
Field Office advised area media that it added" the man to its website "for his alleged involvement in a series of
bank robberies." The agency also "created a fugitive wanted poster calling for his apprehension."
Woman Wanted In Pittsburgh FBI Probe Taken Into Custody.
KDICA-TV <https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.corn/2020/11/19/fbi-pittsburgh-woman-wanted-ongoing-investigation/>
Pittsburgh (11/19, 144K) reports, "FBI Pittsburgh says a woman wanted in connection with an `ongoing
investigation' is in custody." ICDKA-TV adds, "Earlier on Thursday, they asked anyone who knows where
Kristin Steffan is to call police or FBI Pittsburgh at 412-432-4000. FBI Pittsburgh did not release any
information about the investigation and said no other details are available at this time. Later in the day, they said
Steffan had been taken into custody."
Three Drug Conspirators Get Prison Time.
The McAllen (TX) Monitor <https://www.themonitor.com/2020/11/19/trio-men-sentenced-cocaine-case/>
(11/19, Zazueta-Castro, 98K) reports a federal judge has "handed down punishments in a case involving a group
of men who allegedly conspired to transport drugs to the Midwest." Carlos Gonzalez and Reynaldo Lerma both
were sentenced to 70 months in prison, while Erasmo Gonzalez Jr. received a 30-month sentence. Each of those
defendants pleaded guilty to a drug conspiracy charge after they were arrested by FBI agents in Texas. Two
others who were arrested at that time, Fernando Lerma and Derrick Raul Lerma, have yet to be sentenced after
they "each pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge."
Washington Man Charged Following FBI Child Exploitation Task Force Investigation.
The Spokane (WA) Spokesman-Review <https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/nov/19/man-sentenced-to-
10-years-in-prison-for-multiple-c/> (11/19, Epperly, 183K) reports that a Washington man "was sentenced to 10
years in prison after he pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree promoting prostitution." He was "sentenced
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to 120 months on Nov. 10 after an investigation" by the FBI's Child Exploitation Task Force "found evidence he
participated in human trafficking." In January, the man "transported a teen to an undercover human trafficking
operation conducted by the task force, according to court documents." In August 2018, he "was charged with one
count of second-degree promoting prostitution," and also "has a lengthy criminal history, including multiple
convictions for theft, assault, and violating no-contact and protection orders." Also reporting are KREM-TV
<https://vvwvv.krem.com/article/news/crime/spokane-man-sentenced-to-10-years-in-prison-on-human-trafficking-
charges/293-39319abd-6185-422a-8085-754d76b4dead> Spokane, WA (11/19, Riordan, 88K), and KXLY-TV
<https://vvwvv.kxly.corn/spokane-man-to-spend-10-years-behind-bars-for-trafficking-minors/> Spokane, WA
(11/19, 7K).
FBI, LAPD Investigation Results In 14 Arrests In Street Gang Case.
The Los Angeles Watts Times <http://www.lawattstimes.com/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=7104:lapd-fbi-gang-crackdown-nets-14-arrests-on-federandrug-
chargeseccatid=118/Itemid=126> (11/19) reports, "An investigation led by the FBI and the Los Angeles Police
Department" has "resulted in the arrest of 14 defendants linked to a street gang on federal charges alleging the
distribution of narcotics, some of which were sold to customers out of two South Los Angeles storefronts."
Operation Hoover Dam "resulted in three indictments being returned over the past few weeks by a federal grand
jury in Los Angeles." They "allege that the defendants — all reputed members or associates of the gang, or
alleged drug dealers who operated in gang territory — sold methamphetamine, crack cocaine, cocaine and
phencyclidine." Ten defendants have been charged, "including two purported senior gang members who operated
stores where narcotics allegedly were peddled."
Pain Clinic's Doctor, Manager Facing Drug Charges.
In website coverage, WNBC-TV <https://vvww.nbcnewyork.corn/news/local/crime-and-courts/nyc-doctor-
charged-with-illegally-prescribing-oxycodone-pills/2734839/> New York (11/19, Valiquette, 344K) New York
reports a doctor who ran a pain management clinic in New York City and the clinic's manager have been arrested
"on federal narcotics charges." Agents with the FBI arrested Dr. Howard Adelglass and Marcello Sansone.
The New York Daily News <https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-nyc-doctor-illegal-opioid-
prescriptions-20201119-q2xfuzutuvamzfcpvp7igzprki-stoiy.html> (11/19, Brown, 2.52M) quotes "FBI Assistant
Director William Sweeney Jr.," who stated, "The alleged behavior of Adelglass, "a licensed physician, who held
a position of trust in our society, causes lasting harm to our communities."
Two Arrested After FBI Raid In Montana.
The Missoulian (MT) <https://missoulian.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/fbi-east-missoula-raid-nets-two-
meth-dealers/article_d172cab6-1d5c-56dc-a7da-7c6d2c65d5c5.html> (11/19, Larson, 140K) reports that two
Montana men "are facing federal drug and firearms charges after they were arrested in a federal raid Wednesday
night in East Missoula." The men "were booked into the Missoula County Detention Center late Wednesday
night after a standoff with law enforcement on the 500 block of Montana Avenue." One is "charged with
distribution of methamphetamine, as well as conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine," while the other is
"charged with conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine, possession of 500 grams or
more of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm in furthering a drug trafficking crime." Locals heard "the
FBI announce themselves over the loudspeaker Wednesday night," and one man "said he heard law enforcement
set off some sort of explosive device, like a flash or smoke grenade, several times in apprehending the people
inside." Also reporting is KGVO-FM <https://newstalkkgvo.com/fbi-raid-reported-by-resident-in-east-
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missoula/> Missoula, MT (11/19, Christian).
An online KFBB-TV <https://www.montanarightnow.com/missoula/two-men-accused-of-distributing-large-
amounts-of-meth-in-missoula-arrested-chargedlarticle_dda7d9ee-2ac2-11eb-8534-9fd107a582ce.html> Great
Falls, MT (11/19, Depping) report says Montana residents "Leon Paul Kavis, Jr., 36, and Dylan Roy Mace, 28,"
are facing drug charges after they allegedly distributed large amounts of methamphetamine "in the Missoula
area." The charges are the result of an investigation that "was conducted by the FBI Montana Regional Violent
Crime Task Force, with the assistance of the...Missoula High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task
Force" and the DEA.
This story is also covered by the KECI-TV <https://nbcmontana.corn/news/localabi-raids-missoula-home-
documents-claim-suspect-had-guns-and-meth> Missoula, MT (11/19, 54K) and KPAX-TV
<https://vvww.kpax.corn/news/crime-and-courts/drug-trafficking-investigation-leads-to-two-arrests-in-missoula-
area> Missoula, MT (11/19, 1K) websites.
FBI, Local Police Execute Drug Trafficking Search Warrants In Centralia, Illinois.
WJBD-AM <https://www.southernillinoisnow.coin/2020/11/19/centralia-police-execute-two-drug-trafficking-
search-warrants> Salem, IL (11/19, Kropp) reports that Centralia, Illinois Police Chief Greg Dodson "says the
police department in conjunction with the FBI Drug Task Force executed two coordinated simultaneous search
warrants Thursday morning. Dodson says the warrants are in relation to an on-going drug-trafficking
investigation inside the city of Centralia." According to WJBD-AM, "The Centralia Police Department's high-
risk tactical team executed the search warrant at a residence located in the 600 block of Howard Street. At the
same time, the Springfield FBI SWAT team executed a search warrant in the 1000 block of North Maple Street.
During the search of the residences, a large quantity of drugs and cash were located as well as several firearms. A
52-year-old Centralia man was taken into custody and will be arraigned on charges stemming from the warrant
by the US Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois in East St. Louis on Friday or Monday."
New York Man Sentenced To 150 Months For Dealing Drugs.
The Batavia (NY) Daily News <https://www.thedailynewsonline.corn/top_story/orleans-drug-dealer-gets-150-
months-in-federal-prison/article_2ef21e96-81dc-5622-a276-c37bc3c27a31.html> (11/20, DeSmit, 38K) reports
from Buffalo, New York, "He boasted of having a Mercedes and gold around his wrist and neck and money, cars
and toys," and "Anthony Allee once wrote on Facebook, his wife was the reason for his success in life. Drugs
were the reason and on Wednesday, Allee, of Ridgeway, was sentenced in U.S. District Court to serve 12 years
and six months in federal prison." Allee, 29, "pleaded guilty in July to possessing with intent to distribute and
distributing cocaine and unlawful possession of a short-barreled shotgun in furtherance of drug trafficking."
Allee "and his wife, Tashira, 37, were first arrested in July 2019 after local police raided their home on Ridge
Road. The case was taken over by the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office, leading to the couple's arrest on federal
charges."
Two Arrested After Missing California Man's Body Found.
KTLA-TV <https://ktla.com/news/local-news/2-an-ested-after-missing-south-l-a-21-year-olds-body-found-in-
shallow-grave-outside-barstowt> Los Angeles (11/20, 766K) reports, "Two people were arrested Thursday on
suspicion of murder after the body of a missing man from South Los Angeles was discovered in a shallow grave
in the San Bernardino County desert, officials said." Juan Hernandez, 21, "was last seen Sept. 22 when he left
home for his job at VIP Collective, a cannabis dispensary in South L.A. His family reported him missing after he
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didn't return from work that night. His mother, Yajaira Hernandez, previously told KTLA the dispensary's
security guards said they parted ways with her son when they closed up the shop at 10 p.m. Within a week of his
disappearance, someone tried to extort money from the family for his safe return, according to the Los Angeles
Police Department. LAPD says it led them to determine Hernandez was most likely the victim of a crime, and
detectives enlisted the FBI's help in the case."
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimestotn/california/story/2020-11-19/missing-community-college-
student-found-in-shallow-grave-near-barstow> (11/19, Ormseth, 4.64M) reports, "Hernandez's family had
reported him missing the night of Sept. 22. A student at El Camino College in Torrance, Hernandez, known to
family and friends as `Cookie,' was a semester shy of transferring to USC, where he planned to study
engineering, his mother previously told The Times. Hernandez was last seen at a marijuana dispensary on the
corner of Western Avenue and 81st Street, where on Sept. 22 he worked a shift from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. A few
minutes before 10 p.m., he sent his mother a text message saying he'd be home soon. He'd driven her car, a 2020
Honda Civic, to work. Police found the car two days later in the 6400 block of South Figueroa Street, about two
miles from the dispensary."
Leader Of International Burglary Ring Pleads Guilty To Racketeering Charges.
The New York Post <https://nypost.corn/2020/11/19/reputed-leader-of-10m-burglary-ring-pleads-guilty-to-
racketeeringP (11/19, Rosenberg, Fitz-Gibbon, 4.57M) reports, "The leader of an international burglary ring that
netted $10 million in jewel heists and bank jobs from Manhattan to Beverly Hills pleaded guilty to racketeering
charges in New York City federal court Thursday." The man "is the fourth member of the ring busted for
carrying out a 12-year crime spree that hit more than a half-dozen jewelry stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn,"
according to the US Attorney's Office. The ring "even attempted to rob a jewelry store in Germany in 2008 and
almost made off with nearly $12 million in gold, prosecutors said." One was living in New York, "where
neighbors knew him as 'Damian from The Bronx,' when the FBI caught up with him in October 2018."
FBI Searching For "Berenstain Bandits" Crew After 14 Robberies Across Southern California.
KNSD-TV <https://vvwvv.nbcsandiego.cotn/news/locaUsdpd-fbi-searching-for-berenstain-bandits-robbery-
crew/2449948/> San Diego (11/19, 194K) reports, "Local law-enforcement is searching for a three-suspect crew
believed to have knocked over more than a dozen businesses all across Southern California. The robbers — two
men and a driver — go into businesses armed, one with a silver revolver and the other with a black handgun,
officials said." KNSD-TV adds, "On Wednesday night, the men entering the targeted buildings were wearing
yellow vests, yellow bandanas to cover their faces. The FBI is calling the crew the Berenstain Bandits, a
reference to the Berenstain Bears series of children's books in which the father always wears a bright yellow
shirt. Investigators, who believe the suspects are either from San Diego or have ties to the county, said three
businesses were robbed in San Bernardino County overnight:"
Pennsylvania Man Charged With Robbing Two New Jersey Banks.
NJ News <https://www.nj.com/camden/2020/11/repeat-robber-charged-in-2-south-jersey-bank-heists-days-apart-
feds-say.html> (11/19, Cohen, 1.72M) reports, "A convicted bank robber was charged with robbing two Camden
County banks two days apart, authorities said Thursday." Leon Stanford, 51, of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania,
"was ordered detained without bail after a videoconference hearing in Camden federal court, according to the
U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey. Stanford is accused of two counts of bank robbery. He targeted a TD
Bank branch in Oaklyn on Feb. 22, when he passed a note to a teller announcing a robbery, a criminal complaint
stated. 'Small bills / no dye pack / this is a robbery,' the robber's note said, according to an FBI agent's account
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in the complaint. Stanford fled with about $500, it said."
Boy Scouts Face More Than 95,000 Abuse Claims In Bankruptcy Case.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/dc-md-va/2020/11/19/boy-scouts-bankruptcy-abuse/>
(11/19, Schmidt, 14.2M) reports that the Boy Scouts of America "said it must reach a settlement in its ongoing
bankruptcy case by next summer" after over 95,000 sex-abuse claims were filed "as part of the organization's
ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy case." The Post says, "The staggering volume of claims exceeded expectations
of the victims' lawyers and could further complicate a restructuring process that is coming at the worst possible
time for the Boy Scouts" during the pandemic that has exacerbated weakened membership and hit revenue. An
attorney for the organization, Jessica Boelter, said, "Simply stated, we're going to run out of money if we linger
any longer in bankruptcy."
Financial Crime & Corporate Scandals
Illinois House Speaker Madigan Responds To Bribery Charges Against Associates.
WGEM-TV <https://wgem.com/2020/11/19/madigan-responds-to-bribery-charges-against-associatest> Quincy,
IL (11/19, Roberts) reports from Chicago, "House Speaker Mike Madigan released a written statement Thursday
following the issuing of charges on Wednesday against several former executives and lobbyists for
Commonwealth Edison." WGEM-TV adds, "Prosecutors haven't charged Madigan and in the statement Madigan
maintains the indictment alleges no criminal misconduct or wrong doing on his part." According to WGEM-TV,
"Wednesday's indictment named five individuals including Mike McClain, a former Quincy lawmaker, lobbyist,
and close confidant of Madigan. Each of the five individuals was charged with bribery conspiracy, bribery, and
willfully falsifying ComEd and Exelon books, records, and accounts. The indictment also names former ComEd
CEO Anne Pramaggiore, former executive John Hooker, and lobbyist Jay Doherty."
The Chicago Sun-Times <https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2020/11/19/21575357/speaker-michael-
madigan-commonwealth-edison-bribery-indictment-reaction-michael-mcclain> (11/19, Hinton, 875K) reports,
"After members of Madigan's inner circle were indicted for an alleged bribery scheme designed to influence
him, four more state House Democrats say they won't be voting for Madigan to maintain his powerful position
in January, effectively blocking him from another term in that seat if they hold to their statements. Madigan said
in a lengthy, two-page statement that to the extent anyone at Commonwealth Edison thought they could
'influence my conduct as a legislator ... they were fundamentally mistaken."If they even harbored the thought
that they could bribe or influence me, they would have failed miserably,' Madigan said. 'I take offense at any
notion otherwise. To the extent anyone may have suggested to others that I could be influenced, then they, too,
were wrong. Had I known about it, I would have made every effort to put a stop to it.'
The Chicago Tribune <https://vvww.chicagotribune.corn/politics/ct-michael-madigan-illinois-democrats-
20201119-nnfoomr55vgf7d6wjurbt7sq2e-story.html> (11/19, Pearson, Munks, Petrella, 2.65M) reports,
"Madigan, long undisputed in his role as Illinois' most powerful politician, now finds his leadership hanging on
the precipice as the state faces one of the most tumultuous periods in its history." The Tribune adds, "A day after
his closest political ally was indicted in a bribery and influence-buying scheme involving Commonwealth
Edison, Madigan on Thursday saw eight more of his rank-and-file House members pledge not to reelect him
when lawmakers reconvene in January," and "that left Madigan at least three votes shy of the 60 he'll need to
win another term in January."
Luxury Cars Seized In $16M Texas Coronavirus Fraud Case.
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KKTX-AM <https://1360kktx.iheart.com/content/2020-11-19-lamborghini-and-porsche-seized-in-16-million-
coronavirus-fraud-case/> Corpus Christi, TX (11/19, Galluccio) reports, "Federal authorities have arrested and
charged seven people for allegedly stealing $16 million from federal programs meant to help businesses
struggling with the coronavirus pandemic. Six of the individuals are from the Houston area, while the seventh
person is from Illinois. Amir Aqeel, 52, Pardeep Basra, 51, Rifat Bajwa, 51, Mayer Misak, 40, Mauricio Navia,
41, Richard Reuth, and Siddiq Azeemuddin were all charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire
fraud. Aqeel and Azeemuddin were also charged with money laundering. The charges were laid out in a 20-page
indictment released by the FBI." Officials "said the men falsified documents to apply for fraudulent loans from
the Paycheck Protection Program. They created fake tax documents and wrote checks to non-existent employees,
which they cashed themselves."
Missouri Man Pleads Guilty In Landfill Fraud Probe.
The Arkansas Democrat Gazette <https://wvvw.arkansasonline.corn/news/2020/nov/19/driver-pleads-guilty-in-
landfill-fraud-casencrime> (11/19, Satter, 307K) reports, "A Missouri man admitted Tuesday that he was the
driver of big yellow trucks that were caught dumping waste at the Mississippi County landfill for free in 2017
and 2018, in exchange for paying bribes to landfill operator Wil Allen." US District Judge Kristine Baker
"accepted a guilty plea from Joe Harlon Hamlett to a charge of aiding and abetting honest-services wire fraud.
Hamlett faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 when sentenced next year. On Oct. 8, a
federal jury in Baker's court convicted Hamlett's boss, James David Ross, of the same charge, finding that he
defrauded Mississippi County and the state of $54,155 by bribing Allen to let him dump numerous loads of
demolition debris for free." Allen pleaded guilty in September "to accepting bribes to let Ross' trucks avoid a
weigh station and corresponding bills. He is awaiting sentencing."
In Response To DOJ Suit, Realtors Group Agrees To Make Cost Of Broker Commissions More Transparent.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/justice-department-takes-aim-at-realtor-rules-
11605826653> (11/19, Kendall, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that as part of a settlement of a Justice
Department lawsuit, the National Association for Realtors agreed Thursday to make the cost of brokers'
commissions more transparent. A DOJ suit against the group alleged it maintained anticompetitive rules which
made it difficult for home buyers to determine how much commission an agent would earn.
Facebook Facing State And Federal Antitrust Charges Over Acquisitions.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-tech-antitrust-facebook/facebook-probe-in-final-stages-as-ftc-u-s-
states-prepare-lawsuits-idUSKBN27Z36S> (11/19, Bartz, Dave) reports the FTC "and a bipartisan group of
dozens of state attorneys general are in the final stages of filing one or more major antitrust complaints against
Facebook." FTC staff "has recommended to commissioners that they sue the social media company in federal
court, which would allow the group of states, led by New York, to join the lawsuit, according to one source. As
many as 41 states may sign on to the lawsuit, three sources said." Reuters says the action "is expected to focus
on Facebook's alleged violations of antitrust law to build and protect its gigantic market share in social media."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/technology/2020/11/19/facebook-antitrust-lawsuit/>
(11/19, Romm, 14.2M) says state and federal investigators are preparing antitrust charges "that will challenge the
tech giant's acquisition of two rivals, Instagram and WhatsApp, alleging that the deals helped create an anti-
competitive social networking juggernaut that has left users with few quality alternatives." The Post adds that
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"government antitrust watchdogs have weighed whether to contend in lawsuits that these transactions have left
users with worse services — and fewer privacy protections — than they might have had if the companies had
remained independent."
New York Fraud Investigations Said To Include Trump Tax Write-Offs.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/nyregion/trump-fraud-investigations-taxes.html>
(11/19, Hakim, McIntire, Rashbaum, Protess, 18.61M) reports, "Two separate New York State fraud
investigations into President Trump and his businesses, one criminal and one civil, have expanded to include tax
write-offs on millions of dollars in consulting fees, some of which appear to have gone to Ivanka Trump,
according to people with knowledge of the matter." The Times says subpoenas issued to the Trump Organization
"for records related to the fees" highlight "the legal challenges awaiting the president when he leaves office in
January." Trump Organization general counsel Alan Garten called it "the latest fishing expedition in an ongoing
attempt to harass the company."
Politico <https://www.politico.cominews/2020/11/19/ivanka-trump-investigations-harassment-438561> (11/19,
Choi, 4.29M) reports, "Ivanka Trump on Thursday called New York state investigations into her father's business
dealings `harassment," in comments "seeming to confirm that the probes now include tax write-offs that appear
to involve her." Ivanka Trump tweeted, "This `inquiry' by NYC democrats is 100% motivated by politics,
publicity and rage. They know very well that there's nothing here and that there was no tax benefit whatsoever.
These politicians are simply ruthless." Politico says the post "could signal the family's coming defense against
mounting inquiries by state authorities."
Cyber Division
Grand Jury Indicts California Man For Cyberstalking Airbnb Guest.
KPLX-TV <https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/11/19/grand-jury-indicts-ceres-man-for-cyberstalking-airbnb-
guest/> San Francisco (11/19, 110K) reports the Department of Justice announced that a federal grand jury
indicted a Ceres, CA man for cyberstalking an Airbnb guest for most of this The grand jury indicted 49-year old
Kevin James Strutz, "for harassing the victim, who officials identified only as an adult woman who stayed at his
home in Ceres back in February of this year. year." If convicted, Strutz "faces a maximum sentence of five years
in prison and a $250,000-fine."
GAO: Cyber Command's Vision For Developing Capabilities Lacks Clarity.
C4ISR & Networks <https://www.c4ismet.com/cyber/2020/11/19/us-cyber-commands-capability-efforts-lack-
clarity-says-government-watchdogi> (11/19, Pomerleau) reports, "U.S. Cyber Command's vison for developing
its core cyber platforms and capabilities lacks clear goals and guidance," according to a GAO audit. The audit,
released November 19, "examined Cyber Command's Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture, which was created
by the command to guide its capabilities." It was "broken up into five elements," including "common firing
platforms for a comprehensive suite of cyber tools" and "Unified Platform that will integrate and analyze data
from offensive and defensive operations with partners." The agency "was granted limited acquisition authority
but still relies on the armed services to act as executive agents for major programs." It "has been heavily reliant
on the tools, personnel and infrastructure" of the NSA.
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Arizona Judicial Branch's Website Hit By Ransomware Attack.
The Arizona Republic <https://www.azcentral.corn/story/news/local/arizona/2020/11/19/arizona-judicial-branch-
website-affected-ransomware-attack-provider/6346851002/> (11/19, Castle, 869K) reports, "The Arizona
Judicial Branch is dealing with the aftermath of a ransomware attack against its internet service provider this
week." A court spokesperson, Aaron Nash, "said that the impact appears to be limited to information connected
with the azcourts.gov website and does not affect individual court or clerk's offices." Portals that allowed
"people to access protective orders, defensive driving classes," and other information was down "for periods of
time during the week." After Managed.com was attacked on Monday, the company "took down all of its servers
to deal with the attack and some of its clients' sites had their data encrypted." Managed.com is "working with
law enforcement to identify the attackers."
Law Enforcement Services
US Executes Man Convicted Of 1994 Kidnapping-Murder.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/20/us/orlando-cordia-hall-execution.html> (11/20,
Fuchs, 18.61M) reports, "The Justice Department executed Orlando Cordia Hall on late Thursday for his role in
the 1994 kidnapping and killing of a 16-year-old girl, after the Supreme Court cleared the way earlier in the
night. His execution, by lethal injection at the penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind., was the eighth by the Trump
administration since this summer, when it resumed use of capital punishment by the federal government after a
17-year hiatus." Hall, 49, "was the first of three federal prisoners scheduled for execution during the presidential
transition. President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has said he will work to end the use of capital punishment by the
federal government, reversing President Trump's support for it. The Bureau of Prisons confirmed in a statement
that Mr. Hall was pronounced dead at 11:47 p.m."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/kidnapping-coronavirus-pandemic-executions-terre-haute-william-barr-
d25b85a78580efbacf899d6919cela15> (11/18, Salter) reports that US District Judge Tanya Chutkan "halted the
scheduled execution Thursday o' Hall, who is "convicted of kidnapping and raping a 16-year-old Texas girl,
bludgeoning her with a shovel and burying her alive." Hall "would be the eighth federal inmate put to death
since the Trump administration resumed federal executions this year after a pause of nearly two decades without
one." Chutkan "said the execution must be put on hold as the court weighs constitutional questions raised by
Hall's attorneys, including concerns over the federal Bureau of Prisons' protocols for executions." The Justice
Department "filed an immediate appeal with a federal appeals court in Washington" against the decision.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/locaUlegal-issues/us-judge-temporarily-blocks-federal-
execution-of-orlando-halU2020/11/19/08cac166-2a8e-Ileb-92b7-6efl7b3fe3b4_story.html> (11/19, Marimow,
14.2M) reports that Chutkan's ruling is the latest in "a series of legal battles over the Justice Department's lethal-
injection procedures announced by the Trump administration last year." The Post goes on to report that "in a
separate case, a federal judge on Thursday postponed until at least Dec. 31 the execution of a third death-row
inmate, Lisa Montgomery, who would be the first woman put to death by the federal government in nearly 70
years" after her "longtime lawyers...became infected with the coronavirus," ruling they "should have time to
recover to prepare her clemency application."
Prince George's County, Maryland Will Use DNA Registries To Solve Cold Cases With New DOJ Grant.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/locaUpublic-safety/dna-cold-case-grant-prince-
georges/2020/11/19/88cbf734-2aa4-11eb-9b14-ad872157ebc9_story.html> (11/19, Mettler, 14.2M) reports,
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"Prince George's County is one of 10 jurisdictions across the country that will receive a $470,000 grant from the
Department of Justice to reopen cold cases using forensic genetic genealogy — a new investigative technique that
draws on privately curated DNA databases from popular genealogy websites to compare with samples collected
from crimes." The Post adds, "The funding could help investigators reopen as many as 60 cold cases over the
next three years, Prince George's prosecutors and police said at a news conference Thursday." According to the
Post, "There are more than 600 cases of serious and violent crimes in the county in which DNA was collected
from the scene but the sample did not generate a match in the FBI's Combined DNA Index System, often
referred to as CODIS."
International Relations
Mexico Says Corruption Cases Involving Its Officials Will No Longer Be Tried In US.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/marcelo-ebrard-mexico-trials-latin-america-united-states-
c9e3711e312fea2978827253b445ce62> (11/19, Verza) reports that on Thursday, the government of Mexico
"said...it will no longer allow officials accused of corruption to be tried in the United States, a move that could
end a decades-old tradition in which most of Mexico's high-profile drug-trafficking and corruption cases have
been tried north of the border." Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard is quoted as saying, "Whoever is
culpable according to our laws will be tried, judged and if applicable sentenced in Mexico, and not in other
countries.... That is what has been...agreed and what has been maintained with U.S. authorities." According to
the AP, "The announcement suggests the fallout from the arrest of former Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos — which
enraged Mexico when the Justice Department announced it last month — is far broader than previously known."
Mexican Officials Criticize US Over Flow Of Destructive Weapons Over Border. The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.corn/graphics/2020/world/mexico-losing-control/mexico-drug-cartels-sniper-
rifles-us-gun-policy/> (11/19, 14.2M) reports Mexico's "increasingly militarized drug cartels now command
arsenals that rival the weaponry of the country's security forces," and in "rare public criticism," Mexican
officials are "venting their frustration at what they say is the U.S. failure to stop the flow" over the border. While
"the United States is pushing Mexico to target cartels more aggressively, U.S. laws that make...destructive
weapons easy to buy, along with a lack of enforcement at the border, are enabling those groups to expand their
influence and activities in the country."
Lawful Access
Google To Test End-To-End Encryption In Android Messages.
TechCrunch <https://techcn.mch.corn/2020/11/19/google-android-messages-encryption/> (11/19, Whittaker,
605K) reports, "For the past year and a half, Google has been rolling out its next-generation messaging to
Android users to replace the old, clunky, and insecure SMS text messaging. Now the company says that rollout is
complete, and plans to bring end-to-end encryption to Android messages next year. Google's Rich
Communications Services is Android's answer to Apple's iMessage, and brings typing indicators, read receipts,
and you'd expect from most messaging apps these days." TechCrunch adds, "In a blog post Thursday, Google
said it plans to roll out end-to-end encryption — starting with one-on-one conversations — leaving open the
possibility of end-to-end encrypted group chats. It'll become available to beta testers, who can sign up here,
beginning later in November and continue into the new year."
Ars Technica <https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/11/google-is-testing-end-to-end-encryption-in-android-
messagest, (11/19, Goodin, I.36M) reports, "Abbreviated as RCS, Rich Communication Service provides a,
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well, richer user experience than the ancient SMS standard. Typing indicators, presence information, location
sharing, longer messages, and better media support are key selling points. They lead to things like better-quality
photos and videos, chat over Wi-Fi, knowing when a message is read, sharing reactions, and better capabilities
for group chats. As Ars Review Editor Ron Amadeo noted last year, RCS interest from carriers has been tepid, so
Google has been rolling it out with limited support. Google said on Thursday that it has now completed its
worldwide rollout of RCS and is moving to a new phase—end-to-end encryption. Interest in end-to-end
encryption has mushroomed over the past decade, particularly with revelations from Edward Snowden of
indiscriminate spying of electronic communications by the NSA."
Other FBI News
Wray, Haspel May Be Next To Lose Jobs In Administration.
Fox Exclusive <https://foxexclusive.corn/16783/cia-fbi-executives-may-be-next-in-trumps-firing-line/> (11/19,
Sardana) reports, "FBI director Christopher Wray could be subsequently on the line of firing Trump," according
to US media. CIA Director Gina Haspel "has been increasingly irritated by Trump and its allies because they
repeatedly press on again to declassify records connected with Russian involvement during presidential elections
in 2016," reported CNN. Additionally, on Friday, DNI Ratcliffe "was allegedly not part of Trump's regular
intelligence briefing." Concerns over the potential ouster of these officials comes after President Trump has
dismissed other officials, such as former CISA Director Krebs and former Defense Secretary Esper.
Other Washington News
Trump Reaches Out To Michigan Legislators As State Prepares To Certify Biden Win.
Coverage of President Trump's post-election maneuvering grows increasingly harsh, with reports saying Trump
is trying "to subvert the election," is using the power of the presidency "to try to reverse the results of the
election," and is aiming at "retaining power despite losing." The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/joe-biden-
donald-trump-local-elections-arizona-michigan-29da6aac9cc41047f3095855e7af7031> (11/19, Miller, Cassidy,
Long) reports the President "and his allies are taking increasingly frantic steps to subvert the results of the 2020
election, including summoning state legislators to the White House as part of a longshot bid to overturn Joe
Biden's victory. Among other last-ditch tactics: personally calling local election officials who are trying to
rescind their certification votes in Michigan, suggesting in a legal challenge that Pennsylvania set aside the
popular vote there and pressuring county officials in Arizona to delay certifying vote tallies."
On the CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/146527fcd7054470b5651302da043f7a?
pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 3, 2:15, O'Donnell, 4.28M), Norah O'Donnell said Trump "was handed two more legal
defeats, this time in Pennsylvania and Arizona," on Thursday "in his last-ditch effort to challenge the election in
court." CBS' Paula Reid: "With courtroom losses piling up, President Trump is trying a new approach in his
fight to overturn the election: personal political pressure. He's called Republican legislators from Michigan to the
White House tomorrow to persuade them to intervene." On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/6aa30a5198414b958ff41b4ff7e974b7?pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 5,
1:00, Muir, 7.26M), Mary Bruce said, "This is all part of a shockingly bold last ditch attempt by the President to
somehow change the election results."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/politics/trump-michigan-election.html> (11/19,
Haberman, Rutenberg, Corasaniti, Epstein, 18.61M) reports under the headline "Trump Targets Michigan In His
Ploy To Subvert The Election" that the President on Thursday "accelerated his efforts to interfere in the nation's
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electoral process, taking the extraordinary step of reaching out directly to Republican state legislators from
Michigan and inviting them to the White House on Friday for discussions as the state prepares to certify" Biden
as the winner there. The Times says the President's allies "appear to be pursuing a highly dubious legal theory
that if the results are not certified, Republican legislatures could intervene and appoint pro-Trump electors in
states Mr. Biden won who would support the president when the Electoral College meets on Dec. 14."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-strategy-idUSICBN27Z30G> (11/19, Martina,
Freifeld, Renshaw) says Trump's "strategy for retaining power despite losing the U.S. election is focused
increasingly on persuading Republican legislators to intervene on his behalf in battleground states [Biden] won."
David Sanger of the New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/politics/trump-election.html>
(11/19, Sanger, 18.61 M) writes in an analysis that Trump's "attempts to overturn the 2020 election are
unprecedented in American history and an even more audacious use of brute political force to gain the White
House than when Congress gave Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency during Reconstruction." Trump's chances
of succeeding "are somewhere between remote and impossible...yet the fact that Mr. Trump is even trying has set
off widespread alarms."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/politics/trump-uses-power-of-presidency-to-try-to-
overtum-the-election-and-stay-in-office/2020/11/19/bc89caa6-2a9f-11eb-8fa2-06e7cbb145c0_story.html>
(11/19, Rucker, Gardner, Dawsey, I4.2M) writes in an analysis that Trump "is using the power of his office to try
to reverse the results of the election.... After courts rejected the Trump campaign's baseless allegations of
widespread voter fraud, the president is now hying to remain in power with a wholesale assault on the integrity
of the vote by spreading misinformation and trying to persuade loyal Republicans to manipulate the electoral
system on his behalf." The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/11/19/wayne-
county-rescind-certifying-election/> (11/19, Hamburger, Ruble, Elfrink, 14.2M) says in a second piece that
Trump and his allies are "continu[ing] an extraordinary campaign to overturn the results of an election he lost."
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-broadens-his-efforts-to-overturn-election-outcome-
11605800104> (11/19, Ballhaus, Leary, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) similarly reports under the headline
"Trump Broadens His Efforts To Overturn Election Outcome" that the effort is without precedent and is aimed at
reversing a clear defeat.
The Detroit Free Press <https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/19/michigan-gop-leaders-
trump-white-house/3779127001/> (11/19, 1.52M) reports Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R)
and House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R) are expected to meet with the President at the White House on Friday,
"though both have said they have no plans for any longshot maneuvers aimed at the Republican Legislature
naming an alternate set of pro-Trump electors for Michigan." The Detroit News
<https://www.detroitnews.corn/stoty/news/politics/2020/11/19/shirkey-chat field-set-visit-white-house-amid-
election-fight/3777657001/> (11/19, 825K) reports Biden "won Michigan 51%-48% or by 154,000 votes,
according to the current unofficial results. All 83 counties have approved their tallies, according to the
Department of State. And the Board of State Canvassers is scheduled to meet Monday to consider statewide
certification."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/19/trump-campaign-drops-lawsuit-michigan-438220> (11/19,
Cheney, 4.29M) reports Trump's campaign has withdrawn "its last remaining federal lawsuit in Michigan
Thursday, falsely claiming that local election officials had declined to certify the Detroit-area's vote tabulation
even though they voted unanimously to do so Tuesday night." Breitbart
<https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/11/19/mi-secretary-of-state-benson-no-legal-avenue-for-two-republicans-
to-rescind-certification-vote/> (11/19, 673K) reports Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) told
MSNBC "that there was `no legal avenue' for two members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers to reverse
their votes" to certify the results there. Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-
19/trump-to-meet-with-michigan-republicans-in-bid-to-overtum-vote?smd=premium> (11/19, Parker, 4.73M),
the New York Daily News <https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/us-elections-govemment/ny-election-
results-trump-michigan-20201119-xg7bj2uuu5aajl7h2yz2itfdka-stoty.html#nt=pf-double%20chain--top-
version1—flex%20feature—curated--trump-1133a—XG7BJ2UUU5AAJL7H2YZ2ITFDICA-1-1-5-7--art%20yes>
(11/19, Goldiner, 2.52M), The Hill <https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/526752-trump-attomeys-step-
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up-efforts-to-reverse-elections-outcome> (11/19, Samuels, 2.98M), and the CNN
<https://vvwvv.cnn.corn/2020/11/19/politics/gop-michigan-results-trump/index.html> (11/19, Grayer, Herb,
Liptak, 83.16M) and Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/politics/trump-campaign-drops-lawsuit-challenging-
michigan-voting-results> (11/19, Henney, 27.59M) websites are among the other outlets covering the actions in
Michigan.
Kristen Welker said on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/b533200d73be4dc7aa7bdfecc6237af57pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 2,
0:50, Holt, 5.84M) that "the Trump legal team [is] pressing ahead with challenges to the election." The AP
<https://apnews.corn/article/trump-allies-try-overturn-biden-victory-29da6aac9cc41e47f3095855e7af7031>
(11/19, Long, Miller, Colvin, Eggert) says the President "and his allies are taking increasingly frantic steps to
subvert the results of the 2020 election.... Election law experts see it as the last, dying gasps of the Trump
campaign and say Biden is certain to walk into the Oval Office come January. But there is great concern that
Trump's effort is doing real damage to public faith in the integrity of U.S. elections." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-escalating-attacks-put-pressure-on-vote-certffication-
process/2020/11/19/42f5fd76-2aa5-11eb-8fa2-06e7cbb145c0_story.html> (11/19, Fahrenthold, Reinhard,
Viebeck, Brown, I4.2M) calls the moves a "chaotic effort to upend the U.S. presidential election," and the Los
Angeles Times <https://www.latimestotn/politics/story/2020-11-19/president-trump-joe-biden-transition-
obstacles> (11/19, 4.64M) says Trump is "escalating his slapdash yet persistent attempts to overturn Joe Biden's
election victory."
CNN <https://www.cnntotn/2020/11/19/politics/trump-democrats-election/index.html> (11/19, Bash, Borger,
83.I6M) reports on its website that Trump "told an ally that he knows he lost, but that he is delaying the
transition process and is aggressively trying to sow doubt about the election results in order to get back at
Democrats for questioning the legitimacy of his own election in 2016, especially with the Russia investigation, a
source familiar with the President's thinking told CNN on Thursday."
USA Today <https://eu.usatoday.cotn/stoty/opinion/todaysdebate/2020/11/19/donald-trump-whiffs-presidency-
covid-surge-editorials-debates/3765879001/> (11/19, 10.31M) editorializes, "No one expected [Trump] to be as
gracious in defeat as was George H.W. Bush in 1992, the last time an incumbent was defeated. And perhaps only
the starry-eyed would think Trump might implement a more aggressive pandemic response now that the numbers
are surging again. Even so, in the past couple of weeks, unable to face reality and unwilling to concede his
election loss to Joe Biden, Trump has sunk to new levels of depravity and narcissism."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/opinion/trump-election-lies.html> (11/19, 18.6IM)
editorializes, "Lies have a long half-life, and Mr. Trump's misinformation campaign will undermine the
democratic legitimacy of the Biden administration. About half of all Republicans surveyed by a new
Reuters/Ipsos poll said they believed that Mr. Trump had rightfully won the election," and a Monmouth poll this
week found that 77% of Trump supporters "believe Mr. Biden won through fraud. ... Trump already has
persuaded millions of people to disregard the dangers of the coronavirus and has made refusing to wear masks a
point of pride for his supporters. Imagine what will happen when more Americans share his contempt for
democracy."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-past-exploring-legal-options-hes-
using-lies-and-chicanery-to-try-to-undo-his-defeat/2020/11/19/3199e8ec-2aa7-11eb-9b14-
ad872157ebc9_story.html> (11/19, 14.2M) editorializes, "Trump's efforts to overturn the results of a free and
fair election grow more brazen," and each day, Senate Majority Leader McConnell "and other so-called leaders
of the Republican Party grow more complicit in this banana-republic style assault on democracy. ... Trump is not
playing out legitimate legal options. He is maneuvering to undo his defeat through lies and chicanery. Let us all
remember who abetted this disgrace and who stood up to it."
Biden Remains Winner In Georgia Following Hand Recount. The AP <https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-
joe-biden-donald-trump-stacey-abrams-hillary-clinton-b845651c32e3bc9392953af0a22fl 141> (11/19) reports
Biden "has won Georgia and its 16 electoral votes, an extraordinary victory for Democrats who pushed to
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expand their electoral map through the Sun Belt." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/georgia-recount-biden-trump.html> (11/19, Fausset, 18.61M) says
Georgia's "statewide hand recount of more than five million ballots reaffirmed on Thursday that [Biden] notched
an upset in a state that has long been considered a Republican stronghold." Breitbart
<https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/11/19/georgia-county-elections-director-fired-after-audit-finds-
uncounted-votes/> (11/19, 673K) reports the elections board in Floyd County, Georgia, on Thursday "voted to
terminate its executive director after an audit found ballots left uncounted prior to the county's initial
certification." USA Today <https://vvwvv.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/19/election-2020-
updates-georgia-release-recount-results/3775154001/> (11/19, Garrison, Rossman, 10.31M), the Wall Street
Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/joe-biden-holds-lead-in-georgia-after-hand-recount-11605832133>
(11/19, McWhirter, Corse, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
<https://www.ajc.com/politics/election/floyd-county-fires-elections-
chief/ZQYBXSX66JCKVB3DFOG4HHSBGQ/> (11/19, 895K) are among the other outlets covering the
Georgia results.
Arizona Judge Dismisses GOP Attempt To Halt Certification Of Biden Win. Reuters
<https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-lawsuit-arizona/judge-tosses-republicart-bid-to-halt-arizona-
from-certifying-biden-election-win-idUSKBN27Z373> (11/19, Wolfe) reports Arizona Judge John Hannah on
Thursday "dismissed a Republican-backed lawsuit seeking to halt Arizona officials from certifying [Biden] as
the winner of the state." Hannah "said in a brief order he was denying a request by the Arizona Republican Party
for an injunction blocking the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors from certifying the results in the county,
where the majority of Arizonans live." The Arizona Republic
<https://www.azcentral.com/stoty/news/politics/elections/2020/11/19/maricopa-county-election-audit-lawsuit-
dismissed-canvass-delay-denied/3771734001/> (11/19, 869K) reports the state GOP "had filed its suit last week,
alleging Maricopa County officials violated state law when they conducted a hand-count audit based on vote
centers, open to any voter in the county, instead of assigned precincts." The Hill
<https://thehill.corn/regulation/court-battles/526781-judge-dismisses-arizona-gop-lawsuit-seeking-audit-of-
countys-ballots> (11/19, Neidig, 2.98M) also reports.
Recount In Two Wisconsin Counties Set To Get Underway. The AP <https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-
recount-2-counties-f408a7b43deb96e2ac7110b24a2f968a> (11/19, Bauer) reports that on Thursday, the
Wisconsin Elections Commission "issued an order...to recount more than 800,000 ballots cast in two heavily
liberal counties" at Trump's request. The order, "required by law after Trump paid $3 million for the recount,
was agreed to after rancorous debate for more than five hours Wednesday night that foreshadows the partisan
battle ahead." The recounts in Milwaukee and Dane counties, where Biden "outpolled Trump by a more than 2-
to-1 margin, will begin Friday and must be completed by Dec. 1." The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
<https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/19/milwaukee-and-dane-counties-gear-up-
recount-requested-trump/3776245001/> (11/19, 632K) reports Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson
"said Thursday that the county is taking every precaution possible, including distancing tables from each other
and requiring that everyone who enters wear a mask."
Media Analyses: Giuliani News Conference Included "Outright Fabrications," Lacked "Hard Evidence." The
New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/live/2020/2020-election-misinformation-distortions#giuliani-false-
fraud-claims> (11/19, Feuer, Qiu, 18.61M) reports, "At a rambling news conference" on Thursday, Trump
attorney Rudy Giuliani "mixed misleading statements, wild conspiracy theories and outright fabrications as he
attempted to suggest that Mr. Trump still had a viable pathway to winning the election." The AP
<https://apnews.corn/article/joe-biden-donald-trump-politics-lawsuits-elections-
a508ebaafae82286c69eb091b75abdfc> (11/19, Merchant) reports Giuliani and other Trump lawyers "berated
reporters for questioning their claims and cited a Michigan affidavit already dismissed by a judge. They also
argued a debunked conspiracy theory that Venezuela could have hacked election results through machines used
by local authorities." Bloomberg <https://wvvvv.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-19/trump-s-lawyer-
giuliani-to-hold-news-conference-on-thursday?sre
3IOEzKok> (11/19, Wingrove, 4.73M) reports, "Their
allegations ranged from complaints that Republican observers weren't allowed to observe vote-counting in
Philadelphia and Detroit to a claim by Trump lawyer Sidney Powell that U.S. voting machines made by
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Dominion Voting Systems Inc. used software made in Venezuela at the direction of Hugo Chavez," who "died in
2013."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corrillifestyle/style/rudy-giuliani-press-conference-trump-
election/2020/11/19/9192f928-2a9d-Ileb-92b7-6efl7b3fe3b4_story.html> (11/19, Zak, Dawsey, 14.2M) says
that "for 90 minutes, an unmasked Rudy and four maskless colleagues — 'an elite strike force team,' according to
senior legal adviser Jenna Ellis - spun a confusing web of conspiracies that indicate Trump won the election that
he lost." The New York Daily News <https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/us-elections-govemment/ny-
election-trump-rudy-giuliani-20201119-5seefvmjangdfkw3ohet24y4im-story.html#nt—pf-double%20chain—top-
versionl—flex%20feature—curated—sweat-230p-5SEEFVMJANGDFKW3OHET24Y4IM-1-3-1-7-art%20yes>
(11/19, Sommerfeldt, 2.52M) says the event "was called to amplify Trump's completely unfounded claim that
Democratic officials used mail-in ballots to rig" the election.
Townhall <https://townhall.corn/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/11/19/trump-campaign-lawyers-there-is-a-pattern-of-
planned-voter-fraud-in-multiple-states-n2580393> (11/19, Pavlich, 177K) reports Giuliani "presented evidence
he says suggests a pattern of planned voter fraud that was perpetrated in multiple states." But the Daily Caller
<https://dailycaller.corn/2020/11/19/fox-news-kristin-fisher-rudy-giuliani-voter-fraud-simply-not-true/> (11/19,
716K) reports Fox News White House correspondent Kristin Fisher said after the event, "Well, that was certainly
a colorful news conference from Rudy Giuliani but it was light on facts. So much of what he said was simply not
true or has already been thrown out in court.... He called it a nationwide conspiracy. And yet he failed to provide
any hard evidence to back up that one specific claim especially when you're dealing with a claim that really cuts
to the core of our democratic process."
Giuliani said on Fox News' Hannity <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6211099886001?
playlist_id=930909813001fisp=show-clips> (11/19, 535K), "It was a national conspiracy. More than just three
states, it was 10 states. It's impossible that in Pittsburgh, and in Philadelphia, and Detroit, and in Milwaukee, and
in Phoenix, the Democratic leaders woke up on November 3 and said, `We are going to shut all the Republicans
out. We are going to put them in shoots. We are not going to let them see absentee ballots,' when for 100 years,
we all look at absentee ballots. This had to come from someplace in the Biden campaign." USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/11/19/critics-roasts-rudy-giuliani-apparent-hair-dye-mishap-
twitter/6346274002/> (11/19, Shannon, 10.31M), Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/19/giuliani-
trump-lawyer-conspiracy-legal-438225> (11/19, Forgey, Isenstadt, 4.29M), Breitbart
<https://wwvv.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/11/19/9-key-points-from-trump-campaign-press-conference-on-
challenges-to-election-results/> (11/19, 673K), and the Fox News <https://www.foxnews.com/politics/giuliani-
presses-trump-election-challenge-case-in-fiery-news-conference> (11/19, Blitzer, 27.59M) website also cover
the news conference.
Comyn Says Biden Not Yet President-Elect, But Says He Has Seen No Evidence Of Fraud. The Dallas Morning
News <https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2020/11/19/comyn-says-joe-biden-is-not-president-elect-not-
until-the-votes-are-certified/> (11/19, Gillman, 946K) reports Sen. John Comyn (R-TX) "said Thursday that he
does not consider Joe Biden to be the president-elect, arguing that it is premature to apply that title until votes are
certified and legal challenges are resolved. But Comyn acknowledges that he is unaware of any evidence
backing up [Trump's] contention that the election has been stolen through fraud or ballot tampering." Comyn
said, "He is not president-elect until the votes are certified. So the answer to that is no. And I don't know what
basis you or anybody else would claim that he's president-elect before the votes are certified and these contests
are resolved."
Boston Globe's Pindell Says Trump Could Decide To Resign. James Pindell of the Boston Globe
<https://vvwvv.bostonglobe.com/2020/11/19/nation/donald-trump-resigning-is-most-logical-way-his-presidency-
could-end/> (11/19, 972K) writes, "The most logical ending to the Trump presidency isn't him hunkering down
inside of the West Wing forcing a constitutional crisis. The most logical thing is that he just quits, possibly even a
few days before Biden is sworn in.... By quitting, he could make a deal with [Vice President] Pence: you get to
be the 46th president for a small stretch and, in return, you pardon me.... The thing about quitting is that he
leaves entirely on his own terms. ... Sticking around or trying to use the levers of power to stay in office would
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be dramatic but is a lot less predictable. Quitting is a script he would get to write." And Trump "isn't acting like
he is enjoying the job of president much anymore."
CDC Urges Americans Not To Travel Over Thanksgiving.
David Muir opened ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/4cfa20af58d8405ba2a5242325c666b6?pubid=fbi> (11/19, lead story,
3:30, Muir, 7.26M) by reporting on a "blunt" new warning from the CDC "urging Americans not to travel this
Thanksgiving. With the nation having lost more than 250,000 American lives to this and given what they've seen
in just the last 24 hours, nearly 200,000 new cases, the numbers are simply accelerating too fast." North
O'Donnell said on the CBS Evening News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/16delc588f864fd78246e8a10b768d7e?pubid=fbi> (11/19, lead story,
3:40, O'Donnell, 4.28M), "In a blunt and ominous warning, the government's top health protection agency now
says ignoring those warnings and holding gatherings could lead directly to family members dying from COVID-
19." CBS' Kris Van Cleave: "That urgent warning not to travel comes as many as 50 million Americans are
preparing to do just that — travel for Thanksgiving. The CDC is urging anybody who hasn't been home for 14
days, including college students coming from campus, not to participate in Thanksgiving plans unless they have
already quarantined."
Miguel Almaguer said on NBC Nightly News
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/f9cc2c56de7343e7bd77653a2cf8e080?pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 3,
2:30, Holt, 5.84M), "With the US facing a crushing wave of patients and a growing number of fatalities, tonight
at this critical phase, the CDC is now urging all Americans to stay home for Thanksgiving. ... As our nation now
averages some 1,200 deaths a day, in the Midwest, home to the most dire surge in the nation, seven governors,
Democrats and Republicans, are sharing the same message" in a Thursday Washington Post op-ed
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/11/18/seven-governors-covid-thanksgiving-cancel/> : "stay
home."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/19/cdc-thanksgiving-travel-covid/>
(11/19, Al, Shammas, I4.2M) reports that in the agency's "first news briefing in months, officials said they were
alarmed to see 1 million new cases reported across the United States within the past week." The AP
<https://apnews.corn/article/travel-us-news-public-health-thanksgiving-holidays-
597a53e6cd8a7565c8f1433e6a3e2efd> (11/19, Stobbe, Hollingsworth) says the CDC "pleaded with Americans
on Thursday not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their
household." According to the AP, "It was some of the firmest guidance yet from the government on curtailing
traditional gatherings to fight the outbreak."
USA Today <https://www.usatoday.corn/story/travel/news/2020/11/19/holiday-travel-cdc-recommends-
americans-dont-travel-thanksgiving/3779090001/> (11/19, Moniuszko, 10.31M) reports CDC COVID-19
incident manager Henry Walke said those "who do decide to travel for the holiday should do so `as safely as
possible by following the same recommendations for everyday living,' including wearing a mask, staying six feet
apart and washing your hands." The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/11/19/world/covid-
19-coronavirus#the-cdc-strongly-urges-americans-to-avoid-travel-for-thanksgiving> (11/19, Tompkins, 18.61M)
says "the new guidance...contrasted sharply with recent White House efforts to downplay the threat."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa/u-s-covid-19-hospitalizations-spike-
shutdowns-take-effect-with-holidays-on-the-horizon-idUSKBN27Z2GJ> (11/19, Caspani, Borter) reports that
"the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the United States has jumped nearly 50% in the last two
weeks, forcing states to impose new restrictions to curb the alarming viral spread as Americans face a potentially
grim winter and holiday season." Bloomberg <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-19/america-
setting-covid-19-hospitalization-records-every-day?smd=premium&sreSIOEzKolc> (11/19, Querolo, Annett,
4.73M) reports that "almost 80,000 patients are hospitalized with Covid-19 in the U.S. — another high in a week
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that has pushed up the record every day since Nov. 10."
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/18/us/covid-state-restrictions.html> (11/19,
Leatherby, Harris, 18.61M) reports, "Coronavirus cases are rising in almost every U.S. state. But the surge is
worst now in places where leaders neglected to keep up forceful virus containment efforts or failed to implement
basic measures like mask mandates in the first place, according to a New York Times analysis of data from the
University of Oxford." ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/87ec30d6fb65480c89334b5b2ea2ba6a?pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 6,
2:35, Muir, 7.26M) had a similar assessment.
In an appearance on CNN's Cuomo Prime Time
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/f08c4dcf02f34a3b91c88b26b7199521?pubid=fbi> (11/19, I.93M),
MAID Director Fauci said, "You heard the numbers that we gave at the press conference today. They're
daunting, they're very serious. But we can do something about it. ... If we had everybody pulling together as a
country, doing the fundamental things that we've been speaking about — the mask-wearing, the keeping the
distance, the avoiding congregate settings and crowds, doing things outdoors much more preferential than
indoors — that's not big stuff. It's easy to do."
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-health-coronavirus-cdc-thanksgiving/u-s-disease-experts-dont-
travel-for-thanksgiving-idUSKBN2722LB> (11/19, Spalding, Maddipatla), the Wall Street Journal
<https://www.wsj.corn/articles/traveling-for-thanksgiving-please-dont-health-officials-say-11605781801>
(11/19, Al, Korn, Calfas, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), the Los Angeles Times
<https://www.latimes.corn/science/story/2020-11-19/cdc-holiday-travel-thanksgiving-warning> (11/19, 4.64M),
Axios <https://www.axios.corn/cdc-thanksgiving-travel-coronavirus-spread-48170cf3-8121-4bb5-bd37-
2ddb507cdb55.html> (11/19, Fernandez, 521K), Politico <https://vvww.politico.corn/news/2020/11/19/cdc-
thanksgiving-travel-coronavirus-438283> (11/19, Ehley, 4.29M), The Hill
<https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/526701-cdc-recommends-americans-to-avoid-traveling-for-thanksgiving>
(11/19, Hellmann, 2.98M), and the CNN <https://www.cnn.corn/2020/11/19/health/cdc-thanksgiving-travel-
wellness-bn/index.html> (11/19, Fox, 83.16M), Fox News <https://www.foxnews.corn/health/coronavirus-surge-
medical-leaders-holiday-gatherings-open-letter> (11/19, Farber, 27.59M), and CNBC
<https://www.cnbc.corn/2020/11/19/coronavirus-cdc-urges-americans-against-traveling-for-thanksgiving-as-
coronavirus-outbreak-worsens.html> (11/19, Feuer, 3.62M) websites are among the other outlets covering the
guidance.
Pence Hosts COVID News Briefing.
The AP <https://abcstlouis.com/news/nation-world/pence-offers-positive-covid-19-assessment-in-us> (11/19)
reports Vice President Pence spoke Thursday at the White House, where he "offer[ed] an upbeat assessment of
the status of the coronavirus in the U.S., despite a surge in cases, hospitalizations and more than a quarter of a
million deaths." He "[said] America `has never been more prepared to combat this virus than we are today."'
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-pence/trump-administration-does-not-
support-lockdown-school-closures-pence-idUSKBN27236O> (11/19) reports that during his remarks, Pence
dismissed new calls for a nationwide lockdown or a return to shutting down schools.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-trump-coronavirus-
response/2020/11/19/610a3fde-2a96-11eb-8fa2-06e7cbb145c0_stoiy.html> (11/19, Gearan, Kim, 14.2M) reports
Pence and other federal task force members "touted encouraging news on vaccines, particularly on their efficacy,
and promised Americans that millions of doses could be distributed almost immediately upon approval by the
Food and Drug Administration." They also "urged the country to continue mitigation measures such as wearing
masks and social distancing," but Pence "did not wear a face covering at the White House podium."
Birx, Fauci Urge Americans To Continue Maintaining Best Practices. Bloomberg
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<https://www.bloomberg.corn/newsiarticles/2020-11-19/trump-opposes-lockdown-in-virus-surge-but-binc-urges-
vigilance?smd=premium> (11/19, Parker, Fabian, Wingrove, 4.73M) reports White House COVID Task Force
Coordinator Deborah Birx and MAID Director Fauci spoke Thursday at the news conference. Bin "urged
Americans to be vigilant as the pandemic surges across the country," saying, "Every American needs to be
vigilant in this moment because we know when you are, we can stop this spread together." Fauci added, "We're
talking about intensifying the simple public-health measures that we all talk about: mask-wearing, saving
distance, avoiding congregant settings, doing things to the extent that we can outdoors versus indoors."
Fauci Concerned Misinformation Will Hobble Vaccination Effort.
CNBC <https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/19/coronavirus-dr-fauci-says-vaccinating-people-who-disregard-covid-
as-fake-news-could-be-a-real-problem-.html> (11/19, Higgins-Dunn, 3.62M) reports on its website that on
Thursday, NIAID Director Fauci "said...that convincing people who consider the coronavirus to be 'fake news'
to get vaccinated against the disease could become an issue as the nation seeks to achieve so-called herd
immunity to suppress the pandemic. 'They actually don't think that this is a problem,' Fauci said during a
conversation with The Hastings Center."
Carson Says He Is Taking Oleander Extract As COVID Treatment.
In an interview with the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/lifestyle/style/trump-guys-giuliani-
scaramucci-lewandoski-omarosa-pamas-/2020/11/18/8ecc78f2-25b3-11eb-8672-c281c7a2c96e_story.html>
(11/19, Terris, I4.2M), HUD Secretary Carson said he is taking oleander extract as a treatment for COVID after
hearing about it from MyPillow inventor Mike Lindell. Carson said, "I heard about the oleander extract from
Mike." Carson "said he took the extract, which has not been approved for such purposes by the FDA and which
experts say may be dangerous, and within hours his symptoms disappeared — to the delight of Lindell, who has a
financial stake in the company that makes the extract."
Trump Administration Facing Multiple Challenges Over Vaccine Distribution.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/6f0e5c7b3fba44c8be9ec12ab85657b4?
pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 4, 1:50, Holt, 5.84M) reported that the Trump Administration is facing a series of
vaccine challenges going into December, and they include FDA approval and nationwide distribution. FDA
Commissioner Hahn promised earlier on Thursday that the FDA would not "cut corners" on the Pfizer and
Moderna emergency applications for their COVID vaccines. Hahn said in a statement, "I am promising you,
your viewers, and the American people [that] we will not cut corners when it comes to our ultimate assessment
of these vaccines." Operation Warp Speed COO General Perna said in a separate news conference, "We will
begin distribution of the vaccine within 24 hours after emergency use authorization is approved."
In an appearance on Fox News' The Story, Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir was asked to
respond to Joe Biden's comments regarding distribution of vaccines. Giroir said, "Comparing testing to
vaccination doesn't make any scientific sense. Operation Warp Speed has - it's incredible. We have two vaccines
that are 95% efficacious, that are safe, and that appeared to work in elderly — we are going to have tens of
millions of doses by the end of the year and the distribution process is sound.... It's timed not to the hour, but to
the minute."
National Academies Publishes Plan For Vaccine Distribution. USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/11/19/covid-19-vaccines-who-gets-coronavirus-
immunization-first/3778098001/> (11/19, Weise, 10.31M) reports that the National Academies of Sciences,
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Engineering, and Medicine "has outlined a plan for fair distribution that's being used as a framework by the
Centers for Disease Control's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices," and the CDC will "make the
final decision on when certain groups of Americans will have access to vaccine." The initial vaccination group
"includes frontline health care workers, first responders, cleaners and ambulance drivers," but full vaccination
"could take up to a year."
The Los Angeles Times <https://www.latimestotn/politics/story/2020-11-19/who-will-get-the-first-covid-
vaccines-california-and-other-states-race-to-decide> (11/19, Levey, 4.64M) reports that regular Americans
"shouldn't expect to get a vaccine at their doctor's office or pharmacy for many months." Council on Foreign
Relations Global Heath Program Director Thomas J. Bollyky said of the distribution risks, "If we are going to
reach the levels of vaccination that we need to control the pandemic, which will be challenging, we have to
sustain the public's confidence." He added, "If we don't have a fair allocation of vaccines, that could undermine
the whole campaign in a way that would do lasting damage."
Oxford, AstraZeneca Laud Early Vaccine Results. On ABC World News Tonight
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/a416ff65f6b64f36a20f88dfdda7a8ed?pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 2,
0:35, Muir, 7.26M), Whit Johnson reported, "Oxford and AstraZeneca say new results show their vaccine is safe,
and produce robust immune responses in healthy adults and people over the age of 70." The final result data is
not yet released, and it joins other positive vaccine test data from Pfizer and Modema.
Fauci Lauds Early Vaccine Data. Asked on CNN's Cuomo Prime Time
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/f08c4dcf02f34a3b91c88b26b7199521?pubid=fbi> (11/19, 1.93M)
whether he expects interim efficacy data on the vaccines to "hold," NIAID Director Fauci said, "I've seen the
numbers.... Those numbers are not going to change. The issue is, how long does the immunity last? How long
does the protection last? We don't know that right now, but we know it works." When asked whether the
vaccines could prevent infections, Fauci said, "We don't know that now, but the impact of a vaccine that could
prevent somebody from getting ill and prevent somebody from getting seriously ill — that's huge...by anybody's
standard."
Labs Warn Of COVID Test Delays.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/us-covid-19-testing-strained-holidays-
db20ebbccl fa8a411be819ebc241af3b> (11/19, Perrone, Renault) reports that testing laboratories have "warned
that continuing shortages of key supplies are likely to create more bottlenecks and delays" in processing
outstanding COVID testing kits. Association of Public Health Laboratories CEO Scott Becker said in a
statement, "As those cases increase, demand increases and turnaround times may increase." However, Assistant
HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir has "downplayed reports of lines and delays earlier this week." The
US "is testing over 1.5 million people per day on average, more than double the rate in July, when many
Americans last faced long lines."
Asked about reports of test shortages on NPR
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/e26bf45e268946d5b77539d224706992?pubid=fbi> (11/19, 3.12M),
Giroir said, "We are absolutely able to support the testing of those who are symptomatic, to all the contacts they
have, to test asymptomatic individuals across the country in an unprecedented way. We have all of that, but the
lines you're seeing, primarily now, are the result of individuals who mistakenly believe that getting a test today
or tomorrow is going to make them safe over the holidays for travel."
Fauci Urges Development Of At-Home Testing Capability. Asked on CNN's Cuomo Prime Time
<https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/37c3664d6f7b4c0788e9e558611f1 6a3?pubid=fbi> (11/19, 1.96M)
about what type of testing he would advocate going forward, NIAID Director Fauci said, "The thing I would be
pushing for is something that's a home test that's point-of-care, that you can do yourself."
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Study Finds Employers Avoid Offering COVID Testing Over Cost. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/business/virus-testing-companies.html> (11/19, Scheiber, 18.61M)
reports that a new World Economic Forum and Arizona State University study "has found that companies most
frequently cited cost and complexity as the biggest deterrents to testing their workers." The findings, which are
"based on responses from 1,141 facilities at over 1,100 companies worldwide from September through late
October," complement earlier news "suggesting that many employers have been able to obtain testing relatively
quickly if they absorb the expense."
Newsom Announces Overnight Curfew In California.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/us-news-gavin-newsom-california-coronavirus-pandemic-
47ec9b65c376bf64ccd8460978b9f6fb> (11/19, Thompson) reports California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D)
announced Thursday that the state "is imposing an overnight curfew on most residents as the most populous state
tries to head off a surge in coronavirus cases that it fears could tax the state's health care system." The Los
Angeles Times <https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-11-19/califomia-limited-stay-at-home-rules-
covid-19-surge> (11/19, Luna, 4.64M) reports the order "will prohibit most nonessential activity outside the
home from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m in counties in the strictest tier of the state's reopening roadmap — the purple tier."
The order's restrictions go "into place on Saturday and lasts through Dec. 21, though it could be extended."
The San Francisco Chronicle <https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Newsom-is-weighing-a-California-
curfew-to-help-15740669.php> (11/19, 2.67M) says the measure "is similar to one New York imposed statewide
last week, and what other European countries and cities have experimented with to control new waves of the
virus. Newsom said this week he and officials were still combing through the research, but experts say the
science behind curfews during a pandemic is still relatively scant."
Politico <https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/11/19/newsom-orders-california-curfew-as-
coronavirus-cases-surge-1337271> (11/19, White, Colliver, 4.29M) says the order "will likely deepen resentment
among those opposed to Newsom's efforts to reimpose tough measures to contain the virus." Assemblymember
Devon Mathis (R) "excoriated Newsom for a `huge overreach,'" and Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones
"said in a statement Thursday afternoon that he would not enforce `any health or emergency orders related to
curfews, staying at home, Thanksgiving or other social gatherings inside or outside the home, maximum
occupancy, or mask mandates.'"
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/state-watch/526791-newsom-orders-1-month-curfew-in-california-to-
combat-rising-virus-cases> (11/19, Choi, 2.98M) reports California "reported nearly 200,000 on Nov. 12, the
most it has recorded in a single day since the pandemic was declared in March." The Wall Street Journal
<https://www.wsj.cornilivecoverage/covid-2020-11-19> (11/19, Subscription Publication, 7.57M), the San Jose
Mercury News <https://wvvw.mercurynews.corn/2020/11/19/gov-newsom-announces-covid-curfew-for-
california/> (11/19, 456K), and Axios <https://www.axios.corn/califomia-stay-at-home-order-covid19-newsom-
dacla384-67b1-4d53-b565-3b09a5ad76ff.html> (11/19, Chen, Perano, 521K) also have reports.
Ohio Legislature Passes Bill To Limit DeWine's Emergency Powers.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer <https://www.cleveland.com/open/2020/11/ohio-lawmakers-pass-bill-stripping-gov-
mike-dewine-of-his-power-to-issue-statewide-coronavirus-orders.html> (11/19, 895K) reports that Ohio
legislators passed Thursday a bill to strip Gov. Mike DeWine (R) "of the authority to issue statewide coronavirus
orders, even though the governor said the measure would be `a disaster' and vowed to veto it." The measure
would "ban the Ohio Department of Health from issuing mandatory quarantine orders enforced against people
who are not diagnosed as sick or directly exposed to disease." However, the bill "would not void existing
statewide orders, including the three-week 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew announced by the governor earlier this week,
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a renewed statewide mask mandate, and a 'stay-at-home' order like the one DeWine ordered the state health
director to issue last spring."
New York City Parents Protest School Closures.
The CBS Evening News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.cornabb522ee9fe247cd82961f35cfe90af9?
pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 5, 2:10, O'Donnell, 4.28M) reported, "Thousands of parents of New York City
schoolchildren sent a petition to the city's mayor and the state's governor demanding that the nation's largest
school system reopen immediately for in-person learning." CBS' Meg Oliver said that the abrupt shutdown "sent
parents of some 300,000 students scrambling Wednesday night." Oliver interviewed New York City emergency
medicine physician Uche Blackstock, who argued against the shutdown, saying, "I do think right now it is safe.
They are going back in smaller cohorts. They are wearing masks as are the teachers." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/nyregion/coronavirus-crackdown-second-wave-ny.html> (11/19,
McKinley, Ferre-Sadumi, 18.61M) reports that the school closures come as thousands of new cases "are
emerging every day statewide," and hospitalizations "have more than quintupled since early September, topping
2,200 on Wednesday."
The New York Times <hftps://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/nyregion/schools-closing.html> (11/19, Shapiro,
Kim, 18.61M) reports New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) "defended his decision" to shut down the school
district on Thursday, "saying it was justified by the steady increase in test positivity, which again topped 3
percent on Thursday." He said, "We see a gathering storm, and we're fighting back the second wave." He
"vowed to reopen the city's schools, but warned that it would require 'even more stringent rules,'" which could
"include expanding coronavirus testing in school buildings and possibly mandating that all students who want to
take in-person classes provide written consent to receive a coronavirus test."
Smithsonian Shuts Down All Facilities Indefinitely.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/politics-museums-coronavirus-pandemic-
b4d260745c8312d4607559dc804dffec> (11/19, Khalil) reports, "In response to rising COVID-19 infection
numbers, the Smithsonian Institution is indefinitely shutting down operations at all its facilities, effective
Monday and affecting seven museums, plus the National Zoo." The Washington Post
<https://www.washingtonpost.corrillocal/coronavirus-record-dc-virginia-maryland/2020/11/19/c5833cea-2a69-
11eb-8fa2-06e7cbb145c0_story.html> (11/19, Hedgpeth, 14.2M) reports Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie G.
Bunch III "said the decision to close the museums and National Zoo was a precaution, adding that caseloads are
projected to rise after Thanksgiving, typically a busy time for the museums." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/arts/design/smithsonian-museums-closing-covid-dc.html> (11/19, Bahr,
18.61 M) reports that the Smithsonian's "New York City museums, the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design
Museum and the National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center, have been closed to the
public since March 14."
Tyson Foods Suspends Iowa Plant Managers Over Alleged COVID Wagers.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/iowa-tyson-plant-managers-virus-bet-law-
f9a4556fdd253a7ae1787039e248879a> (11/19, Foley) reports Tyson Foods "suspended top officials at its largest
pork plant on Thursday and launched an investigation into allegations that they bet on how many workers would
get infected during a widespread coronavirus outbreak." President/CEO Dean Banks "said he was 'extremely
upset' about the allegations against managers at its plant in Waterloo, Iowa, saying they do not represent the
company's values."
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USA Today <https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/11/19/covid-tyson-lawsuit-managers-placed-
bets-workers-get-sick/3775892001/> (11/19, Bote, 10.31M) reports an amended lawsuit filed Wednesday says
managers "placed bets on how many would end up getting sick." Tyson kept the plant open "even as local
officials urged for its shutdown early in the pandemic. As a result, around 1,000 employees contracted COVID-
19, five of whom died." The amended lawsuit claims plant managers "downplayed the severity of COVID-19 at
the plant to both supervisors and processing workers." The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvww.wsj.corn/articles/tyson-suspends-managers-after-lawsuit-claims-they-bet-on-covid-19-infections-
11605821442> (11/19, Bunge, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports Tyson said it suspended the managers
accused of wagering on the number of COVID cases.
Older Americans Increasingly Challenged By Isolation Orders.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/18c94eb401f748f4b2b7cbafe445fecf?
pubid=fbi> (11119, story 9, 2:55, Holt, 5.84M) reported that social isolation measures introduced to combat the
spread of COVID-19 are increasingly challenging older Americans, who continue to struggle with solitude. Kate
Snow interviewed Dr. Louise Erinson, who warned that continued isolation will undermine the mental health of
America's seniors. Erinson said, "I am seeing people having trouble sleeping, having trouble focusing, and
worried about will this go on forever." The mental health challenges are also burdening caregivers, and AARP's
latest report warns that one out of six caregivers "report a fair or poor mental heath state."
Missed Census Deadline Could Impair Trump Effort To Block Migrants From Count.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/census-2020-at-risk-data-anomalies-72faf48e34cc092af4b7c600eb6952f3>
(11/19, Schneider) reports that on Thursday, Steven Dillingham, the Director of the Census Bureau, "said...that
irregularities have been found during the numbers-crunching phase of the 2020 census, a development that
jeopardizes the statistical agency's ability to meet a year-end deadline for handing in numbers used for divvying
up congressional seats." According to the AP, the Census Bureau "already was facing a shortened schedule of
two and a half months for processing the data collected during the 2020 census — about half the time originally
planned." The AP also reports that the Census Bureau "would not say...what the anomalies were or publicly state
if there would be a new deadline for the apportionment numbers."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/2020-census-data.html> (11/19, Wines, Bazelon,
18.61 M) says the announcement is "a blow to the Trump administration's efforts to strip unauthorized
immigrants from census totals used for reapportionment" because Census Bureau officials "have concluded that
they cannot produce the state population totals required to reallocate seats in the House of Representatives until
after President Trump leaves office in January." However, the Times goes on to report that Dillingham "did not
explicitly rule out delivering reapportionment totals before Mr. Trump's term ends."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/locaUsocial-issues/trump-unlikely-to-get-census-data-
in-time-to-exclude-undocumented-from-representation/2020/11/19/1d94129a-2a9e-Ileb-9b14-
ad872157ebc9_story.html> (11/19, Bahrampour, 14.2M) says the delay presents "a new roadblock" to the Trump
Administration's "quest to exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted" after an attempt to "add a
citizenship question to the survey, which experts said could scare immigrants away and result in an inaccurate
count" was blocked by the Supreme Court. The Administration separately "in July announced plans to try to
exclude undocumented immigrants," sparking "several legal challenges" and a Supreme Court hearing set for
November 30, though "it is unclear how the delays communicated Wednesday will affect that case."
CNN <https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/19/politics/census-undocumented-immigrants/index.html> (11/19,
Wallace, 83.16M) reports on its website that "if the issue delays the bureau's data processing steps, the incoming
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Biden administration may be in a position to override the controversial decision by the Trump administration to
exclude undocumented immigrants from key tallies such as the apportionment count for how many
congressional districts states have." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/census-snags-may-
delay-results-beyond-trump-administration-11605827208> (11/19, Overberg, Subscription Publication, 7.57M)
also reports.
CBP Reports Record Arrests In October.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/border-arrests-surge-cctober-
trump/2020/11/19/4155cf7a-2ab2-11eb-b847-66c66acelafb_story.html> (11/19, Miroff, 14.2M) reports that
authorities "made more than 69,000 arrests and detentions last month along the border with Mexico, a 21 percent
increase from September and the highest total for any October since 2005," according to Customs and Border
Protection figures released Thursday. The Post says the surge "was partly fueled by a soaring number of repeat
arrests along the border resulting from the Trump administration's practice of quickly `expelling' people to
Mexico after they enter the country," with "at least one-third of those taken into custody each month...repeat
offenders." Acting CBP Commissioner Morgan "blamed the economic impacts of the pandemic for the latest
increase in border crossings, as well as [Joe Biden's] stated plans to reverse many of Trump's immigration
policies."
Democrats Demand Release For Female Detainees In ICE Custody.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/19/georgia-ice-deportation-
immigration-doctor/> (11/19, Armus, 14.2M) reports that "a group of more than 100 congressional Democrats
demanded Thursday" in a letter to Acting ICE Director Pham, the Justice Department, FBI, and DHS Office of
the Inspector General that ICE "release female detainees from a Georgia detention facility who allege they
received subpar gynecological care while detained there." The letter argues that the women could be witnesses in
a federal investigation into physician Mahendra Amin and "calls for the women to receive necessary
certifications for a chance to apply for U-visas." The lawmakers wrote, "Deporting these witnesses — especially
when none of them have received independent physical or mental health evaluations by medical experts —
amounts to a de facto destruction of evidence."
Schumer Says McConnell Has Agreed To Resume COVID Relief Talks.
Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-congress/top-u-s-congress-aides-discuss-
covid-19-aid-as-jobless-benefits-expire-post-christmas-idUSKBN27Z2YL> (11/19) reports Senate Minority
Leader Schumer said Thursday that Senate Majority Leader McConnell has agreed to resume COVID relief
talks. According to CNBC, Schumer said, "[Wednesday] night, they've agreed to sit down and the staffs are
going to sit down today or tomorrow to try to begin to see if we can get a real good COVID relief bill. ... So
there's been a little bit of a breakthrough in that McConnell's folks are finally sitting down and talking to us."
Reuters cites a "senior Democratic aide" who "said there was a midafternoon meeting on Thursday of aides"
representing McConnell, Schumer, House Speaker Pelosi, and House Minority Leader McCarthy. However,
Politico <https://www.politico.corn/news/2020/11/19/coronavirus-relief-package-schumer-438416> (11/19,
Levine, 4.29M) says GOP aides "disputed Schumer's characterization and said that Democrats were conflating
the omnibus spending bill and a Covid relief bill."
The New York Post <https://nypost.com/2020/11/19/kevin-mccarthy-blames-nancy-pelosi-for-covid-relief-
inaction/> (11/19, Bowden, 4.57M) reports during his weekly news conference Thursday, McCarthy "ripped"
Pelosi over the ongoing impasse. McCarthy said, "Things are still at the same place. There's one road block.
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There's one big wall that's stopped this the entire time and it's Speaker Pelosi. ... I would think after the politics
she played and the election being over, that she'd now put the American public first. She still seems to be in the
same position."
Stocks Close Higher On Word Of Renewed Stimulus Talks. Media reports stocks gains on Thursday to reports
that stimulus talks are going to resume. The Dow added 44.81 points to finish at 29,483.23, the S&P 500 rose
14.08 points to 3,581.87 and the Nasdaq ended the day 103.11 points higher at 11,904.71. The Wall Street
Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.com/articles/global-stock-markets-dow-update-11-19-2020-11605783370> (11/19,
Horner, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) says all three indexes started the day lower but seemed to gain
momentum on word that stimulus talks would resume. Similarly, Reuters <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-
global-markets/stocks-rise-dollar-falls-on-talk-of-new-u-s-stimulus-idUSKBN27Z00V> (11/19, Scott) reports
stocks rose "following a report that U.S. lawmakers may restart negotiations on economic stimulus, which lifted
gloom that had persisted through most of the global day," while the AP <https://apnews.corrilarticle/new-york-
financial-markets-new-york-city-tokyo-hong-kong-01380a738f18b923 19373 a086488a82d> (11/19, Choe,
Troise, Veiga) describes an ongoing "tug of war" between "worries about the worsening pandemic in the present
and optimism that a vaccine will rescue the economy in the future."
Top Congressional Aides Meet To Discuss Averting Government Shutdown.
The Washington Post <https://wwvv.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/11/19/congress-government-funding-
shutdown> (11/19, Stein, Kim, 14.2M) reports aides to Senate Majority Leader McConnell, Senate Minority
Leader Schumer, House Speaker Pelosi, and House Minority Leader McCarthy "met Thursday in an effort to
bridge differences and assemble a spending bill that would avert a government shutdown in December." The
aides held discussions shortly after Chief of Staff Meadows "said he couldn't guarantee a shutdown would be
averted."
Mnuchin Will Not Extend Emergency Lending Programs.
The Wall Street Journal <https://wwvv.wsj.corn/articles/mnuchin-declines-to-extend-to-several-fed-emergency-
lending-programs-11605821608> (11/19, Al, Timiraos, Davidson, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said Thursday several emergency loan programs established with the Federal
Reserve will be allowed to expire on Dec. 31. Mnuchin said the Fed's corporate credit, municipal lending and
Main Street Lending programs will not be renewed. Reuters <https://www.reuters.cotn/article/us-usa-fed-
mnuchin/mnuchin-pulls-plug-on-some-of-feds-pandemic-lending-programs-idUSKBN27Z34P> (11/19,
Schneider, Saphir) says the lending programs "never got much use, but were an effort to spread a central bank
safety net under as much of American business as possible." The AP <https://apnews.corrilarticle/steven-
mnuchin-us-news-coronavirus-pandemic-jerome-powell-ebe29be 1 b1952e077cff47c4479059ca> (11/19,
Crutsinger, Rugaber) reports Mnuchin "said that he is requesting that the Fed return to Treasury the unused funds
appropriated by Congress for operation of the programs. He said this would allow Congress to re-appropriate
$455 billion to other coronavirus programs."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/business/economy/mnuchin-fed-emergency-
programs.html> (11/19, Smialek, 18.61M) says the move could hinder Joe Biden's "ability to use the Federal
Reserve's vast powers to cushion the economic fallout from the virus." The Times says the programs "have
provided an important backstop that has calmed critical markets since the coronavirus took hold in March.
Removing them could leave crucial corners of the financial world vulnerable to the type of volatility that
cascaded through the financial system in March. And by asking the Fed to return unused funds, Mr. Mnuchin
could prevent Mr. Biden's incoming Treasury secretary from restarting the efforts in 2021."
The Hill <https://thehill.corn/policy/finance/526785-mnuchin-asks-fed-to-retum-455-billion-in-unspent-covid-
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emergency-funds> (11/19, Elis, 2.98M) reports Fed Chairman Powell "says the programs...remain necessary,"
and the Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/11/19/emergency-lending-programs-
fed-treasmy/> (11/19, Siegel, Stein, 14.2M) that the Fed "immediately criticized" the move, "citing the fragile
recovery." In a "rare statement," the Fed said, "The Federal Reserve would prefer that the full suite of emergency
facilities established during the coronavirus pandemic continue to serve their important role as a backstop for our
still-strained and vulnerable economy." The Post says the "exceedingly rare public rebuke" from the central bank
"reflected a government divided on how to respond, as the pandemic surges across the nation, threatening a new
wave of shutdowns and marking an inflection point of the recession."
EPA Administrator's Travel Plans Draw Scrutiny.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/climate/epa-travel-taxpayer.html> (11/19,
Friedman, 18.61M) says EPA Administrator Wheeler "plans to squeeze in two taxpayer-funded trips abroad — to
Taiwan next month and to four Latin American countries in January." According to the Times, both trips "have
raised concerns about the taxpayer expense at a time when Mr. Wheeler no longer represents the direction of
E.P.A. policy, and he and top aides are supposed to be aiding the transition" to the next administration.
Meadows Suggests Deal Over Military Policy Bill.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/white-house-hints-at-deal-that-would-drop-
confederate-leaders-names-from-military-bases.html> (11/19, Haberman, Edmondson, 18.61M) reports Chief of
Staff Meadows "has privately hinted that President Trump would drop his objection to stripping Confederate
leaders' names from military bases, which is threatening to derail the annual military policy bill, if Democrats
agreed to repeal" Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. House Armed Services Chairman
Adam Smith has been discussing potential compromises with the White House, but the proposed deal is "viewed
it as a nonstarter," according to an anonymous Democratic congressional aide.
Democrats, Republicans Seek Infrastructure Deal In Next Congress.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/lawmakers-set-to-give-infrastructure-a-fresh-look-in-
2021-11605788235> (11/19, Duehren, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that Democratic and Republican
congressional legislators are interested in discussing a new infrastructure bill in 2021. The potential bill is
viewed by both parties as a means to stimulate the economy as well as repair deficiencies located throughout the
country. The House of Representatives passed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill last summer, and Speaker Pelosi
predicted last week that the House would work on a new infrastructure bill next year.
International News
WHO: Situation In Europe Improving Due To Reimposition Of Lockdowns.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/europe/coronavirus-europe-death-who-second-
wave-slowing/2020/11/19/09e29bfe-29cc-lleb-9c21-3cc501d0981f story.html> (11/19, Birnbaum, 14.2M)
reports that on Thursday, Hans Kluge, the World Health Organization's regional director for Europe, indicated
that Europe's "painful second coronavirus wave may be starting to ease...though its toll continues to be
staggering, with someone on the continent dying every 17 seconds from the virus this past week." According to
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the Post, "The cautious assessment came after new diagnoses of the novel coronavirus slowed across Europe to
1.8 million cases, compared with 2 million the week before. Some of the worst-hit countries — including
Belgium, France and the Czech Republic — have seen significant declines, while in Germany and elsewhere the
curve is just beginning to bend." The Post says Kluge "attributed the decline to national lockdowns and other
restrictions imposed across much of Europe this past month."
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/world/a-decrease-in-new-cases-in-europe-appears-
to-be-a-signal-that-restrictions-are-working-the-who-says.html> (11/19, Santora, Zraick, Minder, 18.61M) says,
`The restrictions, many of which were announced at the end of October, are less severe than in the spring," but,
nevertheless, "the approach stands in stark contrast to much of the United States, where responsibility for virus
policy has been largely left to the states."
WHO Says Evidence Lacking To Recommend Remdesivir For COVID Treatment.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/health/remdesivir-covid-19.html> (11/19, Carey,
18.61 M) reports that an expert panel from the World Health Organization on Thursday "concluded that
remdesivir has no meaningful effect on mortality or on other important outcomes for patients" in a review
published in The BMJ. While "the report did not rule out the use of the drug altogether as a Covid treatment," the
panel "said evidence was lacking to recommend its use." The Times says the use of "remdesivir had been the
subject of debate and skepticism for months, and especially in recent weeks, after the Food and Drug
Administration approved it as the first treatment for Covid-19."
Japan's Suga Raises Alarm On Country's Third Wave.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/world/japan-facing-a-third-wave-goes-on-
maximum-alert-as-new-infections-reach-record-highs.html> (11/19, Dooley, 18.61M) reports that while "Japan
has managed to keep coronavirus numbers low," the country's "strategy for success is being tested as cases reach
record highs," leading Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga "to warn on Thursday that the country is on 'maximum
alert' in an effort to prevent infections from running out of control." Suga "requested that people be more vigilant
about wearing masks, especially while dining out, and said he might request stronger measures based on the
advice of a panel of experts." The Times says that Japan has "largely managed to avoid the large-scale
outbreaks" prevalent in the US and Europe, primarily as a result of widespread public education and social
compliance.
Jordan Becoming COVID Hot Spot After Early Success.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/world/jordan-once-a-model-of-virus-control-is-
now-a-hot-spot.html> (11/19, Sweis, 18.61M) reports that Jordan, once "commended worldwide for its early
efforts to counter the pandemic, has now become one of the hardest-hit countries in the region," averaging "more
than 5,000 coronavirus cases a day in the past two weeks." The country on Wednesday "recorded 7,933 cases, its
highest number since March," though "the government attributed the recent sharp increase to the infection of
1,893 people at two factories in the southern city of Aqaba." International Rescue Committee vice president of
policy and practice Nazanin Ash said "crisis-affected countries" like Jordan "are already dealing with
unfathomable levels of hunger, economic distress, crippled health systems and infrastructure" and "now facing
second waves that could be even more devastating than the first."
WSJoumal: WTO Proposal To Remove Vaccine Patent Protections Would Be Theft.
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In an editorial, the Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-global-covid-vaccine-heist-
11605829343> (11/19, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) argues that a World Trade Organization proposal, led by
India and South Africa, that would relinquish patent protections on coronavirus vaccines would be theft against
the US and European companies that developed them. The Journal says the proposal would ultimately repress
further innovation in the space, making it more difficult to end the existing and future pandemics.
Top Iranian Military Official: Any US Strike Could Spark "Full-Fledged War."
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/donald-trump-iran-hossein-dehghan-only-on-ap-islam-
4e75455399f8a3e6477e48b24d683306> (11/19, ICarimi, Gambrell) reports that Hossein Dehghan, "an adviser to
Iran's supreme leader who is a possible 2021 presidential candidate," is "warning that any American attack on
the Islamic Republic could set off a lull-fledged war' in the Mideast in the waning days of the Trump
administration." The AP says Dehghan "struck a hard-line tone familiar to those in Iran's paramilitary
Revolutionary Guard, a force he long served in," and "warned against any American military escalation in
Trump's final weeks in office. `A limited, tactical conflict can turn into a full-fledged war,' he said."
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/306d0aca1b9f4a739aae78fd57bd70ef?
pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 7, 0:50, Holt, 5.84M) reported, "A new report out from the UN today confirms Iran is
breaching the rules of the international nuclear agreement. It says Iran is stockpiling a much higher amount of
enriched uranium than agreed to." However, International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael
Grossi "is urging America not to consider military action." Grossi said, "I would hope there would never be a
time for a military attack."
McKenzie: Refugee Camps Are Breeding Ground For ISIS.
The AP <https://apnews.corn/article/politics-islamic-state-group-syria-iraq-
c15ed37959f39e7d40f7c613fc8cb5e8> (11/19, Burns) reports that on Thursday, Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie,
Commander of US Central Command, warned that "although the Islamic State extremist group is battered and
scattered, it cannot be fully defeated until the world finds a way to reconcile and resettle the thousands of people
displaced by years of war in Iraq and Syria." According to the AP, McKenzie "said there is no military means of
solving the problem of Mideast refugees and internally displaced persons, or IDPs, who await repatriation or
resettlement and represent what he called an unfortunate byproduct of armed conflicts." McKenzie, speaking to
the National Council on US-Arab Relations, said, "The systemic indoctrination of IDP and refugee camp
populations who are hostage to the receipt of ISIS ideology is an alarming development with potentially
generational implications."
WSJournal Analysis: Afghanistan Prepares For Insurgents After US Troop Removal.
The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.corn/articles/afghanistan-braces-for-worst-as-u-s-troop-withdrawal-
accelerates-11605799305> (11/19, Al, Rasmussen, Amiri, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) reports that as the
US withdraws troops from Afghanistan, the national government's security forces are preparing for Taliban
insurgents amid stalled peace talks with the militant group. Despite a February agreement with the Trump
Administration to reduce violence in the region, the Taliban have carried out over 13,000 attacks nationwide in
the most violent months since the start of the war.
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Report Finds Australian Soldiers Unlawfully Killed 39 Afghans.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/18/world/australia/afghanistan-war-crimes.html>
(11/19, Zhuang, 18.61M) reports that the inspector general of the Australian Defense Force released on Thursday
"the findings of battlefield misconduct" discovered in a "four-year examination," including the unlawful killing
of 39 Afghans by Australian soldiers. The Times says the report marks "the first time that a member of the
American-led coalition in Afghanistan has so publicly, and at such a large scale, accused its troops of
wrongdoing," though it "stopped short of calling the killings war crimes." However, "the highly redacted report
singles out `possibly the most disgraceful episode in Australia's military history,' and calls for the criminal
investigation of 19 soldiers," presenting "a stark contrast to how the United States has examined its own
actions."
Pompeo Visits West Bank Settlement, Denounces BDS Movement.
NBC Nightly News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/b93f1dc360e740909e66fel5e4e8e665?
pubid=fbi> (11/19, story 6, 1:35, Holt, 5.84M) said Secretary of State Pompeo on Thursday "stepped into
controversy, visiting the disputed West Bank and Golan Heights, firmly taking Israel's side in the long conflict
over the territories." NBC's Andrea Mitchell added that in an effort to "make it harder for [Joe Biden] to reverse
the Trump foreign policy," Pompeo became "the highest ranking US official to set foot in an Israeli settlement,
land the Palestinians also claim in the West Bank."
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/race-and-ethnicity-israel-boycotts-west-bank-jerusalem-
38f09415fb4990ebdcbfeal5dccff514> (11/19, Krauss) reports that in a "major policy shift" the State Department
"announced that products from the settlements can be labeled `Made in Israel.'" To the AP, Pompeo's visit to the
settlement and the State Department announcement "reflected the Trump administration's acceptance of Israeli
settlements, which the Palestinians and most of the international community view as a violation of international
law and a major obstacle to peace." Axios <https://wvvw.axios.corn/pompeo-west-bank-settments-goods-made-
in-israel-16412b49-75e7-4518-belf-24cd28035fc2.html> (11/19, Ravid, 521K) reports, "Pompeo's
announcement — two months before the end of the Trump presidency — puts another hurdle in place for Biden if,
as expected, he seeks to roll back Trump's policies on settlements."
Townhall <https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2020/11/19/pompeo-bds-n2580363> (11/19, Barkoukis,
177K) reports Pompeo "announced the U.S. will now consider the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions
(BDS) movement as `anti-Semitic' and will seek to defund organizations that support it." Speaking in Jerusalem
alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Pompeo said, "Today, I want to make one announcement
with respect to a decision by the State Department that we will regard the global anti-Israel BDS campaign as
anti-Semitic. ... I know this sounds simple to you, Mr. Prime Minister, it seems. It seems like a statement of fact,
but I want you to know that we will immediately take steps to identify organizations that engage in hateful BDS
conduct and withdraw U.S. government support for such groups."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/pompeo-israel-bds-movement-
boycott/2020/11/19/79fe4cba-2a7d-lleb-b847-66c66acelafb_story.html> (11/19, Morello, Hendrix, I4.2M)
reports critics "said Pompeo's announcements were designed more to buttress support among pro-Israel
evangelicals should Pompeo run for president and may not survive after [Biden] is sworn into office." Similarly,
Reuters <https://www.reuters.corn/article/us-usa-pompeo-israel/pompeo-visits-israeli-occupied-west-bank-and-
golan-heights-idUSKBN27ZOXM> (11/19, Amichay, Sawafta) says it is "unclear how many of Trump's
decisions will be reversed by a Biden administration." The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.coin/2020/11/19/world/middleeast/pompeo-bds-golan-heights-west-bank.html> (11/19,
Halbfinger, Kershner, 18.61M) and The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/administration/526656-pompeo-
becomes-first-top-us-diplomat-to-visit-israeli-settlement> (11/19, 2.98M)provide similar coverage.
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Palestinians Mull Stopping Payments To Terrorists In Bid To Win Biden's Favor. The New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/world/middleeast/biden-palestinian-prisoner-payments.html> (11/19,
Rasgon, Halbfinger, 18.61M) says that "in a bold move to refurbish their sullied image in Washington, the
Palestinians are laying the groundwork for an overhaul to one of their most cherished but controversial practices,
officials say: compensating those who serve time in Israeli prisons, including for violent attacks." The Times
says Palestinian officials are "eager to make a fresh start with the incoming Biden administration," and are
"heeding the advice of sympathetic Democrats who have repeatedly warned that without an end to the payments,
it would be impossible for the new administration to do any heavy lifting on their behalf."
Johnson Announces Biggest Increase In UK Military Spending Since Cold War.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/europe/britain-military-
spending/2020/11/19/fl483834-29de-Ileb-9c21-3cc501d0981f story.html> (11/19, Adam, 14.2M) says British
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced "the biggest boost in spending on Britain's armed forces since the end
of the Cold War, vowing to end an 'era of retreat' and to `stand alongside our allies.' Over the next four years, the
British armed forces will receive an extra 16.5 billion pounds ($21 billion), helping it to develop cyber and space
capabilities, modernize weapons and create an artificial intelligence agency." The Wall Street Journal
<https://vvwvv.wsj.corn/articles/u-k-boosts-defense-spending-aiming-to-cement-global-power-post-brexit-
11605806302> (11/19, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) casts the announcement as an effort to solidify the UK
as the main US military ally in Europe after Brexit.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/world/europe/boris-johnson-joe-biden.html>
(11/19, Landler, 18.61M) says Johnson "rolled out ambitious, back-to-back initiatives on military spending and
climate change this week," both of which "are likely to please a very important new person" in Johnson's life:
Joe Biden. The Times says Johnson "is eager to show he can work with the incoming president as well as he did
with the outgoing one."
French Journalists Say Government Is Cracking Down On Press Freedoms.
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/world/press-freedom-violations-
france/2020/11/19/c615b77c-2a6a-lleb-9c21-3cc501d0981f stoty.html> (11/19, McAuley, I4.2M) reports
"French journalists and advocates condemn what they see as a government crackdown on press freedoms" by the
French government. A provision in a new security law prohibits filming police. During a protest of the provision
on Tuesday, a journalist "was arrested and detained by police for filming the demonstration, even after having
presented law enforcement with his media credentials, according to a statement from the channel's director."
Critics Say Maduro Is Targeting Disillusioned Allies.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/world/americas/venezuela-maduro-critics-
repression.html> (11/19, Al, Herrera, Kurmanaev, Romero, Urdaneta, Fernandez, 18.61M) reports the death of
Venezuelan radio host Jose Carmelo Bislick, a "lifelong socialist" who accused local Socialist Party leaders of
siphoning fuel during gasoline shortages, "appears to be part of a wave of repression against leftist activists
alienated by President Nicolas Maduro, who seems intent on consolidating power in parliamentary elections in
December." Critics say Maduro, "having crushed the political parties opposed to his version of socialism," has
"trained the state's security apparatus on disillusioned ideological allies, repeating the path taken by leftist
autocrats from the Soviet Union to Cuba."
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Leader Of Human Rights Group Arrested In Egypt.
The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/world/middleeast/egypt-human-rights-arrest.html>
(11/19, Yee, 18.61M) reports Gasser Abdel-Razek, executive director of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal
Rights, "one of Egypt's leading human rights organizations was arrested Thursday night, the group said, joining
two staff members detained earlier this week and thousands of opposition figures, protesters and activists already
in prison." The group said Abdel-Razek "was arrested at his home in Cairo on Thursday evening, four days after
the arrest of the group's office manager, Mohamed Basheer, and a day after that of its criminal justice director,
Kareem Ennarah." The Times Egypt's "government under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has silenced most
dissent over the past six years."
Arrests Of Two Presidential Candidates Spark Violent Demonstrations In Uganda.
The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/world/africa/uganda-bobi-wine-arrest.html>
(11/19, Dahir, 18.61 M) reports Ugandan police say seven people were killed and 45 others were wounded in
violent demonstrations that erupted Wednesday "after two presidential candidates were arrested while trying to
campaign ahead of a highly anticipated January election." Police "said they had arrested one of the candidates,
the popular musician-turned-lawmaker Bobi Wine, in the eastern district of Luuka, on accusations that his rallies
had breached coronavirus rules." Another candidate, "Patrick Amuriat, was arrested in the northwestern town of
Gulu, accused of planning to hold an unauthorized assembly." the arrests "fueled protests in major cities like
Jinja and Masaka, and in the capital, Kampala, and its suburbs."
Official Says Ethiopian Airstrike Hit Tigray University.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/africa-kenya-ethiopia-bad977901c6b5fdl0a9fd028691372e52> (11/19, Anna)
reports according to a "senior" university official, "the latest airstrike by Ethiopia's military has struck the school
in the capital of the defiant Tigray region and caused major damage, while the United States says neither side in
the conflict is heeding calls for de-escalation." The official "described Thursday's airstrike in an email shared
with The Associated Press. ... The AP is not naming the official because they could not be reached directly."
The Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2020/11/17/ethiopia-tigray-conflict-what-is-
happening/> (11/19, O'Grady, 14.2M) reports on the causes and the international response to the conflict the UN
human rights office has warned "risks spiraling out of control." This week, "a spokesman for the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees, said the agency now views the situation as a lull-scale humanitarian crisis."'
AP Analysis: Biden DOJ Unlikely To Ease Up On Chinese Targets.
The AP <https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-beijing-coronavirus-pandemic-china-intellectual-property-
07c4ba551790692b8757aa5d2218764e> (11/19, Tucker) says the Justice Department during the Trump
Administration has lodged "a drumbeat of cases against" Chinese targets "ranging from hackers accused of
targeting intellectual property to professors charged with grant fraud." The AP adds, "But even after Democrat
Joe Biden's administration arrives, the law enforcement focus on China may not look radically different, in part
because of actions by Beijing that U.S. officials, lawyers and analysts say run afoul of international norms. Even
if the anti-China rhetoric is cooled in the White House, cases against agents of the Chinese government may well
continue apace, especially since some of the focus — including against trade-secret theft — preceded the Trump
administration."
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WPost: Biden Can Help Zelensky Reignite His Anti-Corruption Agenda.
A Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/ukraines-anti-corruption-push-
is-stalled-biden-can-help-get-it-going-again/2020/11/19/520c5fdc-28ff-Ileb-92b7-6efl7b3fe3b4_story.html>
(11/19, 14.2M) editorial says Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky was "elected on an anti-corruption
agenda," but he "has recently seen that cause badly damaged by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, which since
August has issued several rulings hamstringing key reforms, including a registry of assets for government
officials." The Post says Zelensky "could use some help," and Joe Biden "is well-equipped to provide it." The
Post adds, "Once inaugurated, the Biden administration could take several steps to strengthen Mr. Zelensky's
hand," including "prepar[ing] sanctions against the Constitutional Court judges who are complicit in tainted
rulings," and "renew[ing] efforts to pursue criminal corruption cases against key Ukrainian oligarchs." The Post
adds that Biden should also "resuscitate the political alliance between Washington and Kyiv, which enjoys strong
bipartisan support in Congress but was all but wrecked by Mr. Trump."
The Big Picture
Headlines From Today's Front Pages.
Wall Street Journal:
CDC Urges Americans Not To Travel For Thanksgiving <https://www.wsj.com/articles/traveling-for-
thanksgiving-please-dont-health-officials-say-11605781801>
Mnuchin Declines To Extend Several Fed Emergency Lending Programs
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/mnuchin-declines-to-extend-to-several-fed-emergency-lending-programs-
11605821608>
US Home Sales Rose To 14-Year High In October <https://www.wsj.com/articles/home-sales-rise-to-14-year-
high-in-october-11605798326>
Afghanistan Braces For Worst As US Troop Withdrawal Accelerates <https://www.wsj.com/articles/afghanistan-
braces-for-worst-as-u-s-troop-withdrawal-accelerates-11605799305>
GM Ups Bet On EVs As Investors Swoon For Electric Cars <https://www.wsj.com/articles/gm-ups-bet-on-evs-
as-investors-swoon-for-electric-cars-11605809368>
America Taxed Your Favorite Bordeaux? Try One With More Alcohol. <https://www.wsj.com/articles/europe-
wine-tariff-high-alcohol-content- 11605754161>
New York Times:
Trump Targets Michigan in His Ploy to Subvert The Election
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/us/politics/trump-michigan-election.html>
Trump's Attempts To Overturn The Election Are Unparalleled In U.S. History
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/us/politics/trump-election.html>
C.D.C. Pleads With Americans To Stay Home On Thanksgiving
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/health/coronavirus-thanksgiving-cdc.html>
Why Charges Against Protesters Are Being Dismissed By The Thousands
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/us/protests-lawsuits-arrests.html>
Trump Tax Write-Offs Are Ensnared In 2 New York Fraud Investigations
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/nyregion/trump-fraud-investigations-taxes.html>
Maduro Cracks Down On The Leftists Who Once Revered Him
<https://www.nytimes.corn/2020/11/19/world/americas/venezuela-maduro-critics-repression.html>
Washington Post:
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Confident His Victory Will Stand, Biden Tries To Stay Above The Fray
<http://www.washingtonpost.coin/politics/biden-election-trump-transition/2020/11/19/65ec7780-2a80-11eb-
92137-6efl7b3fe3b4_story.html>
Escalating Attacks Target Vote Certification Process <http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-
escalating-attacks-put-pressure-on-vote-certification-process/2020/11/19/42f5fd76-2aa5-11eb-8fa2-
06e7cbb145c0_story.html>
Trump Wages Full Assault To Overturn Election <http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-uses-power-
of-presidency-to-try-to-overtum-the-election-and-stay-in-office/2020/11/19/bc89caa6-2a9f-lleb-8fa2-
06e7cbb145c0_story.html>
CDC Urges Nation To Stay Home For Holiday <https://vvww.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/11/19/cdc-
thanksgiving-travel-covid/>
University Job Losses Minor Pain Of Unequal Recession
<https://www.washingtonpost.corn/education/2020/11/17/higher-ed-job-loss/> '
This Is How We Treat Each Other? This Is Who We Are?'
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/18/health-care-worker-threats-coronavirus/>
Financial Times:
CDC Urges Americans Not To Travel For Thanksgiving <https://wvvw.ft.coin/content/8b492b58-fe67-4a17-8f0d-
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Wirecard's Braun Says Regulators Not To Blame In Scandal <https://www.ft.corn/content/d5dacbel-5a95-4e12-
9370-a36ef4eeee14?FTCamp=engage/CAPUemaiUChannel_Bulletin//B2B>
The `Blood, Sweat And Tears' Behind Zambia's Default <https://www.ft.com/content/707aed78-27ef-4e11-95a3-
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Brexit Talks Go Online After EU Team Member Contracts Covid-19 <https://wvvw.ft.coin/content/ab89acb8-
7669-4646-bac7-7858a228cb5a?FTCamp=engage/CAPI/email/Channel_BulletieB2B>
Washington Times:
Trump Will Ask State Legislators To Alter Electors
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/19/mike-shirkey-and-lee-chatfield-michigan-gop-leaded>
Legal Team: Rectified Fraud Flips Vote Results <https://www.washingtontimes.coin/news/2020/nov/19/trumps-
lawyers-challenge-results-pennsylvania-micht>
State, Local Officials Divided On Penalties <https://www.washingtontimes.coin/news/2020/nov/19/coronavirus-
orders-without-penalties-raise-questio/>
Biden Brings Back Obama Veterans <https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/19/joe-biden-dhs-
landing-team-stocked-amnesty-propone/>
Danish Research On Face Masks Counters Messages Of Protection
<https://www.washingtontimes.coni/news/2020/nov/19/mask-effectiveness-study-denmark-counter-cdc-recornt>
Palestinians Bank On Better Time With Biden
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/19/mohammad-shtayyeh-palestinians-anticipate-biden-re/>
Story Lineup From Last Night's Network News:
ABC: COVID Surge; Vaccines; COVID-Thanksgiving; Presidential Transition; Trump-Election Results;
COVID-Counties With Highest Death Toll; Prince William-Princess Di Interview; New York City-Woman
Shoved Onto Subway Tracks; Wife Brings Husband Home From Hospital To Celebration.
CBS: COVID-Thanksgiving; COVID Surge; Trump-Election Results; Presidential Transition; New York City-
Public Schools Shutdown; Prince William-Princess Di Interview; Utah-Patient Plays Violin As Thank You.
NBC: Presidential Transition; Trump-Election Results; COVID-Thanksgiving; Vaccines; COVID Surge;
Pompeo-Israel Visit; Iran-Uranium Stockpiles; Florida-Teens Shot By Deputy; COVID-Impact on Older Adults;
COVID-Disinfectants; Movies.
Network TV At A Glance:
COVID-Thanksgiving — 9 minutes, 0 seconds
COVID Surge — 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Presidential Transition — 7 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trump-Election Results — 4 minutes, 5 seconds
Story Lineup From This Morning's Radio News Broadcasts:
ABC: White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing; California-COVID Curfew; COVID-Thanksgiving;
Presidential Transition; House Dems-GSA Briefing.
CBS: Georgia-Recount Confirms Biden's Win; Giuliani-Press Conference; New York City-Public Schools
Shutdown; White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing; Unemployment; SpaceX/NASA Crew.
FOX: Georgia-Recount Confirms Biden's Win; White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing; COVID-
Pentagon Official Tests Positive; California-COVID Curfew.
NPR: Presidential Transition; White House Coronavirus Task Force Briefing; COVID-Thanksgiving; Georgia-
Recount Confirms Biden's Win.
Washington's Schedule
Today's Events In Washington.
White House:
* President Trump — Participates in a virtual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders'
Meeting; delivers remarks on delivering lower prescription drug prices for all Americans.
* Vice President Pence — Delivers remarks at a Defend the Majority Rally in Canton, Georgia; delivers remarks
at a Defend the Majority Rally Gainesville, Georgia.
US Senate:
* Senates convenes for pro forma session — Senate convenes for pro forma session * Chamber on recess from 18
Nov — 30 Nov
Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 8:15 AM
US House:
* House Armed Services Committee hybrid hearing on the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan — Hybrid
hearing on `The US military mission in Afghanistan and implications of the peace process on US involvement',
with testimony from former U.S. Foreign Service career ambassador Ryan Crocker; Columbia University
International and Public Affairs Professor Dr Stephen Biddle; and Center for Strategic and International Studies
International Security Program Senior Adviser Dr Seth Jones * Held via WebEx and in Rm 2118, Rayburn House
Office Building; 9:00 AM
* House meets for legislative business — House of Representatives meets for legislative business, with agenda for
the week including 11.R. 8294 — National Apprenticeship Act of 2020'
Location: U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC; 9:00 AM
* Oversight subcommittee hearing with testimony from Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig;
10:00 AM
* Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission virtual briefing on indigenous people in the Americas — Tom Lantos
Human Rights Commission online hearing on `The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas', held via
Cisco Webex, with a panel of Amazon Watch Executive Director Leila Salazar-Lopez, EarthRights International
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Strategic Impact and Campaigns Director Keith Slack, Organizacion Nacional de Mujeres Andinas y
Amazonicas del Peru President Melania Canales Poma, Indian Law Resource Center Senior Lawyer Leonardo
Crippa, Bank Information Center Policy Director Jolie Schwartz, and Land Is Life Chair Brian Keane; 10:00 AM
* House Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds weekly press conference
Location: HVC Studio A, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC; 10:45 AM
* House breaks for Thanksgiving recess — House of Representatives breaks for Thanksgiving District Work
Period
Cabinet Officers:
* Secretary of State Pompeo continues France / Turkey / Georgia / Israel / UAE / Qatar / Saudi Arabia trip —
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo continues trip to France, Turkey, Georgia, Israel, the United Arab Emirates,
Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, with agenda, respectively, including meeting President Emmanuel Macron, Foreign
Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and other senior officials in Paris; meeting the Ecumenical Patriarch of
Constantinople, Bartholomew I, in Istanbul; meeting President Salome Zourabichvili, Prime Minister Giorgi
Gakharia, Foreign Minister David Zalkaliani, and the Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Ilia II in
Tbilisi; meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel; meeting Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Zayd in the United Arab Emirates; meeting Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Deputy Prime Minister
and Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Qatar; and meeting Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia
Visitors:
* No visitors scheduled.
This Town:
* CFR virtual discussion with European Commission president — Council on Foreign Relations hosts European
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for an online event on her vision for a new transatlantic agenda,
prospects for cooperation between the EU and the U.S., and the future of multilateralism; 10:00 AM
* CCJ webinar on criminal justice and the 2020 election — Council on Criminal Justice `On the Ballot: How
Criminal Justice Played in the 2020 Election' webinar, with former California Governor Jerry Brown, Florida
state Sen. Jeff Brandes, Cook County, IL, State's Attorney Kim Foxx, South Carolina state Sen. Gerald Malloy,
Washington state Rep.-elect Tarn Simmons, and CCJ Vice President Abby Walsh; 1:00 PM
* National College Fed Challenge winner announcement — National College Fed Challenge online winner
announcement, beginning with a greeting from Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell. The competition,
which is held virtually this year, aims to foster students' interest in economics and finance as fields for advanced
study and careers. Undergraduate student teams analyze economic and financial conditions and formulate a
monetary policy recommendation, modeling the Federal Open Market Committee; 3:00 PM
* NASA holds prelaunch briefings ahead of Sentinel-6 mission launch — NASA holds prelaunch briefings ahead
of the launch of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite — currently scheduled for tomorrow — with a science
briefing (3:30 PM EST), and news conference (5:00 PM EST) * The satellite is part of the Sentinel-6/Jason-CS
mission (aka Jason Continuity of Service or Jason-CS), a partnership between NASA, the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, the European Space Agency, and European Organisation for the Exploitation of
Meteorological Satellites * Mission is designed to provide operational ocean altimetry to provide continuity of
ocean topography measurements and continue the long-term global sea surface height data record begun in 1992
by the Topography Experiment (TOPEX)/Poseidon and Jason 1, the Ocean Surface Topography Mission
(OSTM)/Jason-2 and Jason-3 missions; 3:30 PM
* U.S. Supreme Court meets in private conference to discuss cases and vote on petitions for review
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