I/III.
[So, by all means, we're in for some serious internal bloodletting.]

https://www.vox.com/2017/7/27/16049184/scaramucci-priebus-transcript

Scaramucci blames Reince Priebus for White House leaks as Trump chaos
escalates
This is very, very not normal.

Updated by Matthew Yglesias@[email protected]  Jul 27, 2017, 9:14am
EDT

New White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci is vowing a
renewed war on leakers, some of whose actions he says “are so treasonous
that people would have been hung” for them 150 years ago. And perhaps most
shockingly, he’s publicly pointing the finger for some of the leaks
directly at White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, who in a normal
administration would be his boss.

This current caper kicked off Wednesday night, when Scaramucci fired off a
since-deleted tweet at 10:41 that read, “In light of the leak of my
financial disclosure info which is a felony. I will be contacting @FBI and
the @TheJusticeDept. #swamp @Reince45.”

The inclusion of Priebus’s handle in the tweet looked like Scaramucci
pointing the finger at him, and subsequent reporting confirms that was
indeed his intention, even if he subsequently deleted the tweet.

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In case there's any ambiguity in his tweet I can confirm that Scaramucci
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Some in White House are trying to build a case that Priebus is a leaker —
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Things escalated rapidly Thursday morning when CNN’s New Day, hosted by
Chris Cuomo, aired a segment featuring Lizza as a guest reporting on the
White House drama. Scaramucci unexpectedly called in to the program, to
confirm that “we have a very, very good idea who the leakers are, the
senior leakers in the White House." He also said, “I don’t know if the
relationship with Reince is reparable,” and that it will be “up to the
president.” At one point, he appeared to compare himself and Priebus to
Cain and Abel.


The comments about treason and hanging people, however, came in the context
of a mini pivot away from the Priebus drama.

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According to Scaramucci, “the White House leakers are small potatoes," and
what he and the president are really concerned with are leaks from inside
the national security establishment: people who “think it is their job to
save America from” the Trump administration.

The Trump White House is a wild leakfest
Personal tension between Scaramucci and Priebus appear to be largely an
extension of the tensions that led to former White House press secretary
Sean Spicer quitting when Trump insisted on promoting Scaramucci. Priebus
was the one who brought Spicer into the White House in the first place
(he’d previously been the RNC spokesperson while Priebus was the chair),
and Scaramucci’s rise parallels their falling star. There’s been talk all
week that Trump’s intention is to groom Scaramucci to replace Priebus as
chief of staff.

Scaramucci is wildly unqualified for the chief of staff job, but then
again, so is Priebus, so this is as plausible as anything.

Whether or not Priebus specifically leaked the documents in question, it’s
almost certainly the case that he has leaked some information to the press,
simply because everyone in the Trump White House leaks. They leak because
the White House is catastrophically mismanaged, with nobody controlling
access to the president or running a disciplined policymaking process. The
best way for administration officials to draw the president’s attention to
something is to have it reported on cable news or in a major newspaper, so
people leak constantly — almost certainly including the president’s own
untouchable family members.

Trump’s mercurial nature and tendency to do things like publicly assailing
his own attorney general further incentivize leaking. Key officials at all
levels of government know that they need allies who can help them get out
their version of the story if things go bad.

The semi-fake war on national security leaks
All administrations wrestle with leaks of classified information, and all
agencies with the ability to classify information to some extent abuse that
authority by classifying things that are merely embarrassing.

The Trump administration adds two things to this mix:

One is that the president’s close associates, in a highly unusual manner,
appear to have long been the targets of a counterintelligence investigation
looking into their ties to the Russian government. At crucial moments,
leaks — for example, of the fact that the Trump White House was apprised
that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was lying to the public
about his meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak — have
embarrassed the administration while also pushing the investigations
forward.
Another is that the Trump administration lies freely and frequently, and
likes to use hazy allegations of illegal leaking to try to stifle merely
inconvenient information about the Russia investigation. Trump himself, for
example, keeps pretending that former FBI Director James Comey broke some
kind of law by conveying his recollection of private meetings with Trump to
the media.
At the nexus of these two trends is an administration that at times seems
to be prosecuting a war against fake national security leaks. The Obama
administration pioneered the most aggressive legal war on national security
leakers that America has seen since Watergate, but it typically focused on
actual leaks that had taken place.

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On July 22, for example, Trump castigated the New York Times for foiling an
effort to kill the leader of ISIS. This tweet, as the president’s missives
often are, appeared to be based on a Fox & Friends segment that was
completely erroneous. The information the Times allegedly revealed had, in
fact, been publicly disclosed by the Pentagon weeks earlier.

In a follow-up to that imbroglio, the White House social media director
accused Times columnist Bret Stephens of leaking the name of a covert CIA
operative, when in fact the person Stephens named was Phil Agee, who very
publicly left the CIA, denounced the agency, and died in 2008.

This is not normal
To state the obvious, none of this is remotely normal.

Neither the persecution of leaks that didn’t take place nor the constant
internal chaos nor the highly public internecine feuding is remotely
normal. Also not normal is the prospect that the embarrassing, highly
public airing of internal dirty laundry could be construed as beneficial to
the Trump administration since it detracts attention from a piece of health
care legislation that is so hideously unpopular that any story about any
other subject arguably serves their interests.

Update: Here is the full Scaramucci phone call, uploaded to Youtube by
Yashar Ali, a contributing writer at New York Magazine, Mother Jones, and
Huffington Post.


Transcript of Scaramucci’s remarks on Priebus
I want to reset at zero, but I want you to know I spent about 15 minutes on
the phone talking with the president of the United States, who has given me
his full support and full blessing. And I'm going to read you something,
Chris, and you bear with me. And the president also told me, if you're nice
to me in this segment, he'll let me come back on the show. Is that cool? So
why don't you let me talk for a little bit and then you can ask me
questions. But this is super, super important to the country.

Now, whether you agree with the president or disagree with the president,
you have to love the institution of the presidency. You have to love the
office and love our country. What is going on right now, I've done a major
amount of work over the last five days. I've interviewed most of the
assistants to the president. I've interviewed most of the people in the
communications team and the White House. And what the president and I would
like to tell everybody: We have a very, very good idea who the leakers are,
who the senior leakers are in the White House. We'll get to that in a
second.

What I also want to say is that we are working together, the president and
myself and other members of his team and law enforcement, to undercut and
undercover — or out, if you will — the leakers in the entire country. As
the president would say in his own words, the White House leakers are small
potatoes. I'll talk to you about a few leaks that happened last night that
I find reprehensible, but the White House leaks are small potatoes relative
to things that are going on with leaking things about Syria or North Korea
or leaking things about Iraq. Those are the types of leaks that are so
treasonous, 150 years ago people would be put to death.

Chris, you're from New York, I'm from New York, the president is from New
York; we had dinner last night; I sat next to the first lady. I love the
president. I've said that. I know the press wants to ridicule me for saying
it six times on the podium, but we started out as friends. I am not a
politician. I'm an American businessman and entrepreneur that has built two
businesses. And I try to play it straight with people.

The president is trying to play it straight with people, which is why he
has 140 or 125 social media followers, because they want to hear it
straight from the president. And I said to the president this morning, I
can't afford to be a sycophant, sir, I have to talk to you as a friend so I
can help you with this problem. So what I want to say to you is I
understand the law. I know there was a public disclosure mechanism in my
financial forms.

What I'm upset about is the process and the junk pool, the dirty pool,
Chris, in terms of the way this stuff is being done, and the leaking won't
stop. I can't have a couple of friends up from Fox & Friends and Sean
Hannity, who's one of my closest friends, to dinner with the president and
his first lady without it being leaked in seven minutes.

It's absolutely, completely and totally reprehensible. And as you know from
the Italian expression, the fish stinks from the head down. But I can tell
you two fish that don't stink, and that's me and the president. I don't
like the activity that's going on in the White House. I don't like what
they're doing to my friend. I don't like what they're doing to the
president of the United States or their fellow colleagues in the West Wing.

Now, if you want to talk about the staff, we have had odds, we have had
differences. When I said we are brothers from the podium, that's because
we're rough — some brothers are like Cain and Abel; other brothers can
fight with each other and get along. The president is the chief of staff.
He's responsible for understanding and uncovering and helping me do that
inside the White House, Chris, which is why I put that tweet out last night.

When the journalists who actually know who the leakers are, like Ryan
Lizza, they know the leakers, they know, I respect them for not telling me
because I understand and respect journalistic integrity. However, when I
put out a tweet and I put Reince's name in the tweet, they're all making
the assumption that it's him because journalists know who the leakers are.
So if Reince wants to explain that he's not a leaker, let him do that.

But let me tell you something about myself: I am a straight shooter. I'll
go right to the heart of the matter. So I'm done talking. You can ask me
questions. But be nice on the segment, Chris, because this is a very
serious matter of interest to all of America.

II/III.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-parents-pulling-children-boy-
081414507.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=2_11

US parents are pulling their children out of Boy Scouts over Donald Trump's
'drunk stepdad' speech

The Independent
Chris Baynes
The IndependentJuly 26, 2017
US parents are pulling their children out of Boy Scouts over Donald Trump's
'drunk stepdad' speech
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US parents are pulling their children out of Boy Scouts over Donald Trump's
'drunk stepdad' speech
US parents are pulling their children out of Boy Scouts over Donald Trump's
'drunk stepdad' speech
Angry parents have pledged to withdraw their sons from Boy Scouts amid an
outcry over Donald Trump's highly politicised speech to tens of thousands
of youngsters.

The US President broke with tradition to attack his political foes,
threaten to fire federal employees, and denounce the media in a rambling
address at the 2017 National Scout Jamboree.

His speech, which also contained innuendo-laden anecdotes, was likened by
one commentator to that of "a drunk stepdad".

Previous presidents to have addressed the Jamboree, held every four years,
have typically steered clear of politics and instead saluted Scout values
such as trustworthiness, loyalty, and bravery.

Many parents called on the Boy Scouts of America to condemn Mr Trump's
speech and were further angered by the organisation's lukewarm response.


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"The Boy Scouts of America is a wholly non-partisan and does not promote
any one position, product, service, political candidate or philosophy," the
group said in a statement, adding it was "long-standing custom to invite
the US President to the National Jamboree".

Thousands of people have posted angry comments on the organisation's social
media pages since Monday night's speech in West Virginia.

"I will be pulling my son out of Scouting after the silence following the
political indoctrination at the Jamboree. Shame on you for allowing this to
go unchallenged," wrote Marc Frischhertz wrote on Facebook.

Jude Nevans Cleaver said: "I want you to know that as of this moment, my
son is being pulled out of Boy Scouts. You apparently got very confused
about what makes for a good role model."

John Footen added: "I am now suddenly questioning whether Scouts represent
[the] values that I want my children to learn if this is someone they put
forward as a role model with no qualification or cautions to the children."

One Twitter user said her family was withdrawing 14 boys from the Scouts
"after what was basically [a] Hitler Youth rally".

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The President's speech was watched by a crowd of 40,000 people including
tens of thousands of boys aged between 12 and 18.

While he praised Scouts as having "character and integrity" and lauded the
virtues of "hard work and perseverance," Mr Trump's 35-minute speech also
repeatedly touched on politically loaded themes.

He decried the healthcare law championed by his predecessor, Barack Obama,
regaled the crowd of cheering boys with his take on the "incredible night
with the maps" when he was elected in November, and encouraged them to boo
Hillary Clinton.

A large part of Trump's speech consisted of a long story about a cocktail
party he went to decades ago filled with "the hottest people in New York".

III.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-house-threatens-shut-briefing-questions-
transgender-policy-shift-200649506.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=2_11

White House threatens to shut down briefing over questions on transgender
policy shift

Yahoo News Christopher Wilson
Editor
Yahoo NewsJuly 27, 2017
 1:11 / 4:45

  Sanders bristles at transgender military ban questions
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders threatened to shut down
Wednesday’s press briefing after too many reporters asked for details on
President Trump’s new policy banning transgender Americans from serving in
the military.

Sanders had few details on the policy, which Trump announced in a series of
tweets earlier in the day.

“As I’ve said before and I’ll try to make this clear, this was a military
decision, this was about military readiness, this was about unit cohesion,
this was about resources within the military, and nothing more,” said
Sanders. “Guys, I really don’t have anything else to add on that topic, as
I do, I’ll keep you posted, but if those are the only questions we have,
I’m going to call it a day. But if we have questions on other topics, I’ll
be happy to take them.”

Reporters were seeking specifics on the policy that Trump announced via
Twitter Wednesday morning. Sanders said there were no details on how it
would be implemented or whether active-duty members would be pulled from
their units, but that the White House and Pentagon would work out the
policy so it could be done “lawfully.” Outside organizations estimate there
are as many as 15,000 transgender members of the military.

Politico reported Wednesday Trump may have been seeking to end a
congressional budget fight over paying for sex-reassignment surgery for
service members, which threatens funding for the wall on the Mexican
border. But for whatever reason, he went further than anyone expected with
his blanket ban. Reporters have said that the Pentagon was caught
“flat-footed” by the decision and was referring all questions to the White
House. The “high costs” for transgender surgeries cited by Trump amount to
$8.4 million, which is about 0.13 percent of the military budget.

Hours after Trump’s Twitter declaration, the Department of Defense website
still referred to the policy instituted by President Obama that
“transgender Service members may serve openly, and they can no longer be
discharged or otherwise separated from the military solely for being
transgender individuals.”

Sarah Huckabee Sanders
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders during the press
briefing on July 26, 2017. (Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)
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Sanders said that transgender service members “erode military readiness and
unit cohesion” and that Trump made his decision based on that, but she did
not specify any instances or studies of this happening. When asked if the
militaries of the United Kingdom, Australia and Israel — allies the United
States frequently works with that allow transgender service members — have
experienced these problems, Sanders said she was only focused on the United
States.

“As I said earlier, this decision was made after extensive discussions with
his national security team, and the president decided it was in the best
interest of the military to end this Obama policy,” said Sanders. “I can’t
speak to anything about another country, I’m pretty focused on making sure
we get good things happening here.”

At a Rose Garden ceremony following the briefing, a reporter shouted a
question about the transgender policy to Trump, who declined to answer,
retorting: “she’s very rude.” Trump has received limited Republican support
for the policy, and has received pushback from GOP senators such as Orrin
Hatch of Utah, Joni Ernst of Iowa and John McCain of Arizona.

Sanders ended up taking more questions on the policy, but gave no
substantive answers. At the outset of the briefing, she spent of three of
her 19 minutes at the podium discussing being a mom and reading a letter
from a 9-year-old who said Trump was his favorite president.

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