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Day 410: President for life.
1/ Robert Muellerâs grand jury issued a subpoena requesting all communications involving Trumpâs associates, including Carter Page, Corey Lewandowski, Hope Hicks, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Roger Stone, Steve Bannon, Keith Schiller, Michael Cohen, and Sam Nunberg. Investigators are asking for emails, texts, working papers, telephone records, and more from November 1st, 2015, to the present. (NBC News / Axios)
- Muellerâs investigators are questioning witnesses for information about any attempts by the United Arab Emirates to buy political influence by funneling money to Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. (New York Times)
2/ Sam Nunberg plans to defy a subpoena to appear in front of Muellerâs grand jury. The former Trump aide said he will not provide the testimony or documents requested and that he refuses to cooperate with the subpoena because he believes investigators will make him testify against his mentor Roger Stone. Nunberg then went on MSNBC and said he thought Trump âmay have done somethingâ illegal during the presidential campaign. Soon after, Nunberg appeared on CNN for a pair of interviews where he challenged Mueller to arrest him, saying âIâm not cooperating. Arrest me.â He added that Mueller has âsomethingâ on Trump. âPerhaps Iâm wrong, but he did something.â (Washington Post / NBC News / CNN)
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders refuted Nunbergâs suggestion that the campaign colluded with Russia, saying âI definitely think he doesnât know that for sure, because heâs incorrect. He hasnât worked at the White House, so I canât speak to him or the lack of knowledge he clearly has. As weâve said many times before, thereâs been no collusion.â
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Nunberg then went on NY1, the New York cable news channel to respond: âIf Sarah Huckabee wants to start debasing me, sheâs a joke. Okay, fine, yeah, sheâs unattractive. Sheâs a fat slob. Fine. But thatâs not relevant. The person she works for has a 30% approval rating, okay?â (Mediaite)
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Following the NY1 appearance, Nunberg went back to MSNBC, this time with Ari Melber, to say: âSarah should shut up, frankly⌠she should shut her mouth.â As Melber tried to move on, Nunberg underscored his position: âIâm warning her to shut her mouth!â (Mediaite)
"I think that he may have done something during the election," former Trump aide Sam Nunberg says of President Trump, but adds, "I don't know that for sure." pic.twitter.com/4qpzxGcS2s
â MS NOW (@MSNOWNews) March 5, 2018
Former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg said he's refusing to comply with a grand jury subpoena in the Russia investigation. Listen to his whole interview with CNN's Gloria Borger. https://t.co/ylRuQjVaEF
â Veronica Rocha (@VeronicaRochaLA) March 5, 2018
"Jake, I'll send you the subpoena" https://t.co/Ck3PCNUYVY
â Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) March 5, 2018
3/ A Belarusian escort claims to have more than 16 hours of audio recordings that prove Russia meddled in the U.S. elections. Anastasia Vashukevich, who is close to a Russian oligarch, said she would hand over the recordings if the U.S. granted her asylum. (New York Times)
4/ The author of the Trump dossier told Muellerâs team that Russia asked Trump not to hire Mitt Romney as secretary of state. Instead Russia advised Trump to pick someone who would ease sanctions against Moscow for its actions in Ukraine. Christopher Steele spoke with the special counselâs investigators last September. In his 2012 presidential run, Romney called Russia âour No. 1 geopolitical foe.â (The New Yorker)
5/ 12 days before the election, Stormy Daniels threatened to cancel the nondisclosure agreement about her alleged affair with Trump after Trumpâs attorney, Michael Cohen, missed the deadline to pay her $130,000. The payment arrived 10 days later on October 27th, 2016 â 13 days after the initial deadline â because First Republic Bank flagged the transaction as suspicious and reported it to the Treasury Department. (Washington Post / Wall Street Journal)
6/ Trump praised President Xiâs consolidation of power in China and said he wouldnât mind doing the same for himself. âHeâs now president for life,â Trump said at a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, adding: âI think itâs great. Maybe weâll have to give that a shot some day.â Chinaâs ruling Communist Party eliminated the presidential two-term limit, which paves the way for Xi to serve indefinitely. (CNN / Reuters / New York Times)
7/ The State Department has spent $0 of the $120 million it has been budgeted for combatting foreign interference in U.S. elections. None of the 23 analysts speak Russian at the Global Engagement Center, which is tasked with countering Moscowâs disinformation campaigns. A hiring freeze has prevented the department from recruiting the kind of computer experts needed to track foreign efforts to meddle in the U.S. election process. (New York Times)
- Former White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough said Mitch McConnell âwatered downâ a warning about Russiaâs attempts to interfere in the 2016 election. McDonough defended the Obama administrationâs response to foreign meddling in the campaign. (NBC News)
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Senate Republicans and more than a dozen Democrats are preparing to repeal major banking regulations put in place after the 2008 financial crisis. The new bill allows roughly two dozen financial firms with up to $250 billion in assets to avoid the highest levels of scrutiny from the Federal Reserve. (Washington Post)
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Paul Ryan urged the Trump administration not to move forward on new tariffs on steel and aluminum, arguing the move runs counter to the core of their economic agenda and could cause political problems heading into the 2018 midterms. Ryan said he is âextremely worriedâ about the tariffs. Trump replied, âWeâre not backing down.â (Reuters / CNBC)
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Canada and Mexico pushed back against Trumpâs suggestion that tariffs could be waived if they signed a new and âfairâ NAFTA deal, threatening to retaliate unless they are exempted from the planned tariffs on steel and aluminum. Canada and Mexico export more than 75% of their goods to the United States. (Reuters)
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Jared Kushner has âgot to goâ if reports about his role in the Qatar blockade are true, said Senator Chris Murphy, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. âThe situation is made much worse by the fact that we have family members in the White House,â Chris Christie added. (ABC News / NY Post)
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The Trump Organization ordered a set of Presidential Seal replicas for its golf course tee markers. Under federal law, the sealâs use is permitted only for official government business. (ProPublica)
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