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New York Times: “Hvaldimir, a beluga whale who had captured the public’s imagination since 2019 after he was spotted wearing a harness seemingly designed for a camera, was found dead on Saturday in Norway, according to a nonprofit that worked to protect the whale.... [Hvaldimir] was wearing a harness that identified it as “equipment” from St. Petersburg. There also appeared to be a camera mount. Some wondered if the whale was on a Russian reconnaissance mission. Russia has never claimed ownership of the whale. If Hvaldimir was a spy, he was an exceptionally friendly one. The whale showed signs of domestication, and was comfortable around people. He remained in busier waters than are typical for belugas....” ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: Oh, Lord, do not let Bobby Kennedy, Jr., near that carcass. ~~~

     ~~~ AP Update: “There’s no evidence that a well-known beluga whale that lived off Norway’s coast and whose harness ignited speculation it was a Russian spy was shot to death last month as claimed by animal rights groups, Norwegian police said Monday.... Police said that the Norwegian Veterinary Institute conducted a preliminary autopsy on the animal, which was become known as 'Hvaldimir,' combining the Norwegian word for whale — hval — and the first name of Russian President Vladimir Putin. 'There are no findings from the autopsy that indicate that Hvaldimir has been shot,' police said in a statement.”

New York Times: Botswana's “President Mokgweetsi Masisi grinned as he lifted the diamond, a 2,492-carat stone that is the biggest diamond unearthed in more than a century and the second-largest ever found, according to the Vancouver-based mining operator Lucara, which owns the mine where it was found. This exceptional discovery could bring back the luster of the natural diamond mining industry, mining companies and experts say. The diamond was discovered in the same relatively small mine in northeastern Botswana that has produced several of the largest such stones in living memory. Such gemstones typically surface as a result of volcanic activity.... The diamond will likely sell in the range of tens of millions of dollars....”

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~~~ Guardian: "On a distant reef 16,000km from Paris, surfer Gabriel Medina has given Olympic viewers one of the most memorable images of the Games yet, with an airborne celebration so well poised it looked too good to be true. The Brazilian took off a thundering wave at Teahupo’o in Tahiti on Monday, emerging from a barrelling section before soaring into the air and appearing to settle on a Pacific cloud, pointing to the sky with biblical serenity, his movements mirrored precisely by his surfboard. The shot was taken by Agence France-Presse photographer Jérôme Brouillet, who said “the conditions were perfect, the waves were taller than we expected”. He took the photo while aboard a boat nearby, capturing the surreal image with such accuracy that at first some suspected Photoshop or AI." 

Washington Post: “'Mary Cassatt at Work' is a large and mostly satisfying exhibition devoted to the career of the great American artist beloved for her sensitive and often sentimental views of family life. The 'at work' in the title of the Philadelphia Museum of Art show references the curators’ interest in Cassatt’s pioneering effort to establish herself as a professional artist within a male-dominated field. Throughout the show, which includes some 130 paintings, pastels, prints and drawings, the wall text and the art on view stresses Cassatt’s fixation on art as a career rather than a pastime.... Mary Cassatt at Work is on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art through Sept. 8. philamuseum.org

New York Times: “Bob Newhart, who died on Thursday at the age of 94, has been such a beloved giant of popular culture for so long that it’s easy to forget how unlikely it was that he became one of the founding fathers of stand-up comedy. Before basically inventing the hit stand-up special, with the 1960 Grammy-winning album 'The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart' — that doesn’t even count his pay-per-view event broadcast on Canadian television that some cite as the first filmed special — he was a soft-spoken accountant who had never done a set in a nightclub. That he made a classic with so little preparation is one of the great miracles in the history of comedy.... Bob Newhart holds up. In fact, it’s hard to think of a stand-up from that era who is a better argument against the commonplace idea that comedy does not age well.”

Washington Post: “An early Titian masterpiece — once looted by Napolean’s troops and a part of royal collections for centuries — caused a stir when it was stolen from the home of a British marquess in 1995. Seven years later, it was found inside an unassuming white and blue plastic bag at a bus stop in southwest London by an art detective, and returned. This week, the oil painting 'The Rest on the Flight into Egypt' sold for more than $22 million at Christie’s. It was a record for the Renaissance artist, whom museums describe as the greatest painter of 16th-century Venice. Ahead of the sale in April, the auction house billed it as 'the most important work by Titian to come to the auction market in more than a generation.'”

Washington Post: The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., which houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare material, has undergone a major renovation. "The change to the building is pervasive, both subtle and transformational."

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Sunday
Apr072024

The Conversation -- April 7, 2024

Sarah Fortinsky of the Hill: "House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) stressed the expansive reach of Russian propaganda and said Sunday it has even presented itself on the floor of the U.S. Congress. In an interview on CNN's 'State of the Union' with Jake Tapper, Turner said he agreed with Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, who singled out conservative news outlets and said, 'Russian propaganda has made its way into the United States, unfortunately, and it's infected a good chunk of my party's base.... There are members of Congress today, who still incorrectly say that this conflict between Russia and Ukraine is over NATO, which of course it is not,' Turner said. '[Russian President] Vladimir Putin having made it very clear, both publicly and to his own population, that his view is that this is a conflict of a much broader claim of Russia, to Eastern Europe, and including claiming all of Ukraine territory as Russia's.' Turner said the propaganda has made it increasingly more difficult to pass Ukraine aid and to present a clear picture of a battle between democracy and authoritarianism."

Jonathan Allen, et al., of NBC News: "... Donald Trump emphasized the importance of extending his signature tax cuts to some of the nation's wealthiest political donors, according to a readout of his private remarks Saturday night provided by a Trump campaign official. 'Trump spoke on the need to win back the White House so we can turn our country around, focusing on key issues including unleashing energy production, securing our southern border, reducing inflation, extending the Trump Tax Cuts, eliminating Joe Biden's insane [electric vehicle] mandate, protecting Israel, and avoiding gobal war,' the campaign official said of a roughly 45-minute speech to donors in Palm Beach, Florida." MB: Okay, the tax-cut-for-billionaires thing is totally believable. The rest, maybe not so much. But the speech proves Trump can tell the truth sometimes. ~~~

~~~ MEANWHILE, over at "Fox & Friends" weekend, the hosts can't figure out how much of that $50MM haul will go to Trump's legal fees, and they think it's very unfair that Biden gets to spend all of his campaign cash for, you know, his campaign, while Trump is "fighting with one hand behind his back" because Biden's "election interference" is forcing Trump to shell out so much to lawyers.

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Presidential Race

Tamara Keith & Franco Ordoñez of NPR: "The Biden reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee significantly outraised ... Donald Trump and the Republican Party in the month of March, according to new fundraising numbers released by the Biden campaign on Saturday. The Biden campaign and DNC combined to raise $90 million in March, according to figures released by the campaign. [President] Biden's reelection effort ended the month with $192 million cash on hand, a significant war chest even as the campaign is spending millions on television ads and opening field offices in key states around the country. 'The money we are raising is historic,' said Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden-Harris 2024 campaign manager. 'It's a stark contrast to Trump's cash-strapped operation that is funneling the limited and billionaire-reliant funds it has to pay off his various legal fees.'" (Also linked yesterday.)

Fredreka Schouten of CNN: "Donald Trump's campaign said it raised $50.5 million at a Saturday fundraiser in Florida, a staggering sum as the former president's political operation scrambles to close its big financial gap with President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party. The haul announced by the campaign and top officials with the Republican National Committee far eclipses the $26 million that Biden reported collecting recently at a star-studded gathering in New York City that featured former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. The Trump total from the 'Inaugural Leadership Dinner' at the Palm Beach, Florida, home of billionaire investor John Paulson sets a record for a single fundraising event.... The price tag for the fundraiser ranged from $250,000 per person for those serving on the 'host committee' to $824,600 per person to serve as a 'chairman.' Perks for those contributing at the top level included dinner seating at Trump's table." MB: Of course this should make you feel sick.

Maureen Dowd of the New York Times on Donald Trump's obsession with bloodbaths & bloodlines. (Also linked yesterday.)

Rachel Leingang of the Guardian: "Donald Trump's speeches on the 2024 campaign trail so far have been focused on a laundry list of complaints, largely personal, and an increasingly menacing tone. He's on the campaign trail less these days than he was in previous cycles.... But when he has held rallies, he speaks in dark, dehumanizing terms about migrants, promising to vanquish people crossing the border. He rails about the legal battles he faces and how they're a sign he's winning, actually. He tells lies and invents fictions. He calls his opponent a threat to democracy and claims this election could be the last one.... He's also, quite frequently, rambling and incoherent, running off on tangents that would grab headlines for their oddness should any other candidate say them." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: If you wonder what ails Trump when he rambles on about irrelevant matters -- like Cary Grant in a bathing suit -- and jumps from topic to topic, it turns out "it's called intelligence." Let him explain:

The fake news will say, 'Oh, he goes from subject to subject.' No, you have to be very smart to do that. You got to be very smart. You know what it is? It's called spot-checking. You're thinking about something when you're talking about something else, and then you get back to the original. And they go, 'Holy shit. Did you see what he did?' It’s called intelligence.

Michael Kranish of the Washington Post: "As ... Donald Trump escalated his attacks on President Biden's health and mental fitness last fall, Trump released the first updated report on his own condition in more than three years. This assessment, however, stood in stark contrast to the relatively detailed reports released by the White House during his term. Instead of specifics like blood pressure and medications, the letter had just three paragraphs without specific numbers proclaiming that Trump was in 'excellent health' and had 'exceptional' cognitive ability. It did not disclose Trump's weight.... [His doctor:] Bruce A. Aronwald, a 64-year-old osteopathic physician from New Jersey -- and a longtime member of Trump's Bedminster golf club.... Trump ... began his political career in 2015 by releasing a vague and hyperbolic medical report declaring that he'd be the healthiest president in history, which his physician at the time later said Trump had dictated to him. The new letter also provides none of the usual details for the public to examine, such as the precise extent to which Trump has continued to battle obesity and high cholesterol, as he did in office.... A Post review of Aronwald found him to be a well-respected local doctor who had found notable success with a 'concierge' medical service catering to well-off clientele like Trump; some patients say he has never been openly political."

RFK Jr. Is Still Crazy. Philip Bump of the Washington Post: "Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s approach to national politics is uncomplicated. Whatever the conventional wisdom -- however sound it might be and no matter the scale of the evidence supporting it -- he's against it.... On Thursday, his scattershot presidential bid was ruffled (to the extent that it can be) by an assertion that people in jail for having participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol had been 'stripped of their Constitutional liberties.' The campaign quickly asserted that this presentation, one that echoes the views of ... Donald Trump, was an error introduced by 'a new marketing contractor.' Kennedy subsequently decided to clarify his position on the Capitol riot. In a statement released on Friday afternoon, he affirmed that ... he broadly agreed with the position of ... Donald Trump." (Also linked yesterday.)


Daring the Judge. Maegan Vazquez
of the Washington Post: "... Donald Trump said Saturday that it would be a 'great honor' to be jailed for violating a gag order, marking an escalation in attacks he's made against New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan and other court officials in a case about to go to trial.... Writing on the Truth Social platform on Saturday, Trump dared Merchan to throw him in jail. He also compared himself again to Nelson Mandela, a political prisoner who became the first president of a post-apartheid South Africa."

Tom Boggiani of the Raw Story: "By his words and by his actions, Donald Trump is making it difficult for Judge Aileen Cannon to put her thumb on the scale in his favor as she issues rulings that appear to be designed to derail his obstruction of government trial.... As [Greg Sargent of the New Republic] explained, Cannon's latest ruling, 'actually made it easier for herself to kill the case later, or to steer a jury toward an acquittal,' however Trump couldn't leave well enough alone by pointing out, 'He [Trump] doesn't bother hiding his expectation that Cannon ... will put a heavy thumb on the scale in his favor. That complicates Cannon's efforts to maintain that objective legal aura she's striving for.... At issue is Trump's assertion that Smith must be 'sanctioned or censured for the way he is attacking a highly respected Judge, Aileen Cannon.'... [Sargent writes,] 'Trump [is] openly telling the world exactly what he expects her to do for him. We can only hope Trump has left her no option but to prove him wrong.'"

Saving Trump Media. Matthew Goldstein & Sharon LaFraniere of the New York Times: "Marty Davis, the wealthy Minnesota head of a kitchen countertop manufacturing company..., contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to help elect Mr. Trump in 2020, and encouraged him to fight to overturn the 2020 election results. Shortly after Mr. Trump's social media company said in October 2021 that it planned to go public by merging with a cash-rich shell company, Mr. Davis was one of the first to lend the fledgling business millions so that it could stay afloat.... Other early backers include two Texas billionaires, a Florida hedge fund manager, and a trust with ties to a Russian American owner of an offshore bank who is the nephew of a former high-ranking Russian government official.... It's not uncommon for start-ups to seek out wealthy investors for financing, but the stock holdings raise questions about the potential for conflicts of interest and undue influence over Mr. Trump should he return to the White House.... Mr. Trump, who owns 57 percent of Trump Media, did not personally put a significant amount of money into getting the company off the ground."

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Colorado. Freedom of the Press? Not So Much. Jennifer Brown of the Colorado Sun: "Colorado Sun politics reporter was escorted out of the state GOP assembly by a sheriff's deputy Saturday after being told that party Chairman Dave Williams found her 'current reporting to be very unfair.' Reporter Sandra Fish, who has covered politics since 1982, received a text at 3:45 a.m. Saturday from a Colorado Republican Party event organizer saying that she was no longer allowed to attend. Fish went anyway to the assembly at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo, where she checked in at the door and received a press credential to enter. About an hour later, she was told to leave. Fish initially refused, but was later escorted out by a law enforcement officer, who told her, 'You have to be invited here. They don't want you here. We have to get you out of here,' according to video of the scene taken by other journalists.... Several Republican leaders criticized the ousting of a reporter from the state assembly, one of the most important events of the year as the party chooses its candidates for the November election."

Montana Senate Race. Meet Yer GOP Candidate. Liz Goodwin of the Washington Post: "Tim Sheehy, a charismatic former Navy SEAL who is the Republican candidate in a U.S. Senate race in Montana..., has cited a gunshot wound he received in combat that he said left a bullet in his right arm as evidence of his toughness. '... I have a bullet stuck in this arm still from Afghanistan,' Sheehy said in a video of a December campaign event posted on social media, pointing to his right forearm. It was one of several inconsistent accounts Sheehy has shared about being shot while deployed. And in October 2015, more than a year after he left active duty, he told a different story. After a family visit to Montana's Glacier National Park, he told a National Park Service ranger that he accidentally shot himself in the right arm that day.... Asked this week about the citation [he received] ... for illegally discharging his weapon in a national park..., Sheehy told The Washington Post that the statement he gave the ranger was a lie. He said he made up the story about the gun going off to protect himself and his former platoonmates from facing a potential military investigation into an old bullet wound that he said he got in Afghanistan in 2012." Read on if you'd like to know Sheehy's many tall tales about when and where and how many times he was shot. (Also linked yesterday.)

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Israel/Palestine, et al.

The New York Times' live updates of developments Sunday in the Israel/Hamas war are here.

Kareem Fahim, et al., of the Washington Post: "Israel's military said Friday that a deadly attack on a World Central Kitchen humanitarian convoy that killed seven of the organization's members was a 'serious violation' of its policies after the airstrikes prompted global outrage and a rare rebuke from the Biden administration. The findings of the Israel Defense Forces' own investigation, presented in a seven-paragraph statement, were unusual for the speed with which they were released: four days after an IDF drone repeatedly struck the three-car convoy on a coastal road in Gaza used as a humanitarian corridor, and two days after President Biden said he was 'outraged and heartbroken' over the deaths and that the investigation should be 'swift.' The statement said the attack was the result of 'errors' and was 'contrary' to military procedures. It added that two officers would be dismissed and commanders reprimanded but made no mention of legal actions like prosecutions."

CNN's live updates of developments Saturday in the Israel/Hamas war are here: "The US is preparing for a significant Iranian attack on US or Israeli assets in the region as soon as next week, a US official told CNN, after an Israeli strike in Syria killed Iranian commanders. Israel's ongoing conflicts with Iran and its proxy groups have intensified since October 7. There were large protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government in Israeli cities once again on Saturday. Protesters called for Israeli hostages to be freed and slammed Netanyahu's handling of the war after six months in Gaza. World Central Kitchen and some Western leaders are calling for an independent investigation into an Israeli strike that killed seven of the group's aid workers in Gaza, after Israel said its forces made a 'grave mistake' in its preliminary report. Dozens of Democrats -- including former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- called for the US to halt arms sales to Israel until a full investigation into the strike is completed." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ The New York Times' live updates for Saturday are here. (Also linked yesterday.)

Saturday
Apr062024

The Conversation -- April 6, 2024

Tamara Keith & Franco Ordoñez of NPR: "The Biden reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee significantly outraised ... Donald Trump and the Republican Party in the month of March, according to new fundraising numbers released by the Biden campaign on Saturday. The Biden campaign and DNC combined to raise $90 million in March, according to figures released by the campaign. [President] Biden's reelection effort ended the month with $192 million cash on hand, a significant war chest even as the campaign is spending millions on television ads and opening field offices in key states around the country. 'The money we are raising is historic,' said Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden-Harris 2024 campaign manager. 'It's a stark contrast to Trump's cash-strapped operation that is funneling the limited and billionaire-reliant funds it has to pay off his various legal fees.'"

Maureen Dowd of the New York Times on Donald Trump's obsession with bloodbaths & bloodlines.

Rachel Leingang of the Guardian: "Donald Trump’s speeches on the 2024 campaign trail so far have been focused on a laundry list of complaints, largely personal, and an increasingly menacing tone. He’s on the campaign trail less these days than he was in previous cycles.... But when he has held rallies, he speaks in dark, dehumanizing terms about migrants, promising to vanquish people crossing the border. He rails about the legal battles he faces and how they’re a sign he’s winning, actually. He tells lies and invents fictions. He calls his opponent a threat to democracy and claims this election could be the last one.... He’s also, quite frequently, rambling and incoherent, running off on tangents that would grab headlines for their oddness should any other candidate say them." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: If you wonder what ails Trump when he rambles on about irrelevant matters -- like Cary Grant in a bathing suit -- and jumps from topic to topic, it turns out "it's called intelligence." Let him explain:

The fake news will say, ‘Oh, he goes from subject to subject.’ No, you have to be very smart to do that. You got to be very smart. You know what it is? It’s called spot-checking. You’re thinking about something when you’re talking about something else, and then you get back to the original. And they go, ‘Holy shit. Did you see what he did?’ It’s called intelligence.

RFK Jr. Is Still Crazy. Philip Bump of the Washington Post: “Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s approach to national politics is uncomplicated. Whatever the conventional wisdom — however sound it might be and no matter the scale of the evidence supporting it — he’s against it.... On Thursday, his scattershot presidential bid was ruffled (to the extent that it can be) by an assertion that people in jail for having participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol had been 'stripped of their Constitutional liberties.' The campaign quickly asserted that this presentation, one that echoes the views of ... Donald Trump, was an error introduced by 'a new marketing contractor.' Kennedy subsequently decided to clarify his position on the Capitol riot. In a statement released on Friday afternoon, he affirmed that … he broadly agreed with the position of ... Donald Trump.”

Montana. Meet Yer GOP Candidate. Liz Goodwin of the Washington Post: “Tim Sheehy, a charismatic former Navy SEAL who is the Republican candidate in a U.S. Senate race in Montana..., has cited a gunshot wound he received in combat that he said left a bullet in his right arm as evidence of his toughness. '... I have a bullet stuck in this arm still from Afghanistan,' Sheehy said in a video of a December campaign event posted on social media, pointing to his right forearm. It was one of several inconsistent accounts Sheehy has shared about being shot while deployed. And in October 2015, more than a year after he left active duty, he told a different story. After a family visit to Montana’s Glacier National Park, he told a National Park Service ranger that he accidentally shot himself in the right arm that day.... Asked this week about the citation [he received] ... for illegally discharging his weapon in a national park..., Sheehy told The Washington Post that the statement he gave the ranger was a lie. He said he made up the story about the gun going off to protect himself and his former platoonmates from facing a potential military investigation into an old bullet wound that he said he got in Afghanistan in 2012.” Read on if you'd like to know Sheehy's many tall tales about when and where and how many times he was shot.

Israel/Palestine, et al. CNN's live updates of developments Saturday in the Israel/Hamas war are here: "The US is preparing for a significant Iranian attack on US or Israeli assets in the region as soon as next week, a US official told CNN, after an Israeli strike in Syria killed Iranian commanders. Israel's ongoing conflicts with Iran and its proxy groups have intensified since October 7. There were large protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government in Israeli cities once again on Saturday. Protesters called for Israeli hostages to be freed and slammed Netanyahu's handling of the war after six months in Gaza. World Central Kitchen and some Western leaders are calling for an independent investigation into an Israeli strike that killed seven of the group's aid workers in Gaza, after Israel said its forces made a 'grave mistake' in its preliminary report. Dozens of Democrats — including former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi — called for the US to halt arms sales to Israel until a full investigation into the strike is completed." ~~~

     ~~~ The New York Times' live updates for Saturday are here.

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Erin Cox, et al. of the Washington Post: “President Biden flew over the scene of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore on Friday, surveying the wreckage as the recovery enters a pivotal new phase, 10 days after a massive container ship plowed into the span and brought it down in a jumble of twisted steel and concrete. Biden pledged federal support 'every step of the way' in a speech afterward, promising “your nation has your back” and pressing Congress to fund the cost of rebuilding the 1.6-mile bridge, which could total more than $1 billion. Officials announced plans to fully reopen the crippled Port of Baltimore by the end of May, setting a hard target for the first time.... Biden, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) and other officials leading the cleanup did two loops around the disaster site in the Marine One helicopter on Friday, before the president met with first responders and with the families of the six construction workers who perished when the bridge plunged into Patapsco on March 26.”

A'Trolling We Will Go. Filip Timotija of the Hill: “A trio of House Democrats introduced legislation to rename a Miami prison after former President Trump. Congressmen Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.), and John Garamendi (D-Calif.) introduced legislation Friday to change the name of the Miami Federal Correctional Institution in Florida to 'Donald J. Trump Federal Correctional Institution.'... The bill comes in response to a measure introduced by a group of Republicans earlier to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after the former President.”

Annie Grayer of CNN: “House Republicans leading the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden were dealt their latest blow this week when the CIA informed them that an allegation they pushed was false, the latest example of House Republicans citing questionable information to make a serious claim.... House Oversight Chair James Comer and House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan accused the CIA in a letter last month of intervening in the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden by preventing IRS and DOJ investigators from interviewing a witness in their probe, based on information they say came from a whistleblower. But the CIA has refuted that claim.... 'Without confirming or denying the existence of any associations or communications, CIA did not prevent or seek to prevent IRS or DOJ from conducting any such interview. The allegation is false,' CIA Director of Congressional Affairs James A. Catella wrote to the Republican Committee Chairs.... The witness who Republicans allege the CIA blocked from being interviewed is Kevin Morris, who serves as Hunter Biden’s lawyer and has previously testified that he cooperated with the criminal investigation by turning over documents and speaking with investigators.”

Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post: “Trump’s assault on our democracy must be viewed not 'merely' as legal infractions; the response must come not only from judges. Reducing all of Trump’s reprehensible offenses to legalities also gives Republicans an excuse to avoid condemning his behavior.... Meanwhile, the media, elected leaders and voters should not ignore that Trump’s conduct need not be illegal to be disqualifying.”

Trump Scams the Appeals Court. Robert Faturechi, et al., of ProPublica: “... Donald Trump scored a victory last week when a New York court slashed the amount he had to put up while appealing his civil fraud case to $175 million. His lawyers had told the appellate court it was a 'practical impossibility' to get a bond for the full amount of the lower court’s judgment, $464 million. All of the 30 or so firms Trump had approached balked, either refusing to take the risk or not wanting to accept real estate as collateral, they said.... But before the judges ruled..., a billionaire lender approached Trump about providing a bond for the full amount. The lawyers never filed paperwork alerting the appeals court. That failure may have violated ethics rules, legal experts say. In an interview with ProPublica, billionaire California financier Don Hankey said he reached out to Trump’s camp several days before the bond was lowered, expressing willingness to offer the full amount and to use real estate as collateral.” Hankey later revised his account to ProPublica, saying he would have needed to evaluate the assets Trump used to secure the bond.

Lisa Rubin & Dareh Gregorian of NBC News: "Lawyers for Donald Trump have again asked the judge presiding over his upcoming criminal trial to recuse himself from the former president's case, this time citing an 'unacceptable appearance of impropriety.' In a court filing made public Friday, Trump attorneys Todd Blanche and Emil Bove contended Judge Juan Merchan has a conflict of interest because his daughter has worked for and has equity in Authentic, which has worked with various Democratic groups, since the 2020 election cycle.... [Although Merchan expanded a gag order that precluded Trump from criticizing his daughter,] Trump has continued to share articles on his Truth Social account about the judge's alleged conflicts, including articles he shared on Friday that are critical of the judge's daughter and his wife. His campaign also sent out an email blast that includes the recusal filing and mentions the judge's daughter by name along with his lawyers' allegations against her." MB: IOW, Trump is finding ways to get around the gag order.

Huffington Post: Rebecca Lavrenz, a 71-year-old great-grandmother from Falcon, Colorado, was convicted on all four federal misdemeanor charges for trespassing the US Capitol on 06 Jan 2021. During the rally, Rebecca Lavrenz took the microphone and spoke about the 1620 Mayflower Compact that America should be 'dedicated to the glory of God' and 'advancement of the Christian faith.'” Insurrectionists call her the Praying Grandma.” Sweet!

Dana Milbank of the Washington Post: “Trump Media is sounding more and more like the Trump presidency.... Not for the first time, Trump has played his supporters for suckers.... In a sense, what he did with Trump Media was just a variation on what he does to his supporters every day, whether convincing them to buy Trump-endorsed Bibles and sneakers, or selling them on election lies and white nationalism.... At the heart of [his Green Bay, Wisconsin, rally] speech was his original swindle, and still his go-to scam: convincing his supporters that their lives were being destroyed by dark-skinned invaders. It was the story of how 'Crooked Joe and his migrant armies of dangerous criminals' are producing a 'bloodbath' among innocent, native-born Americans. It’s not the least bit true.” (Also linked yesterday.) 

Presidential Race

“Tax Cheats, Scammers, Racists, and Extremists.” Alex Gangitano of the Hill: “President Biden’s reelection campaign hit former President Trump on Friday over the guest list for his high-dollar fundraiser in Palm Beach, Fla., this weekend. Trump is aiming to outraise Biden’s $26 million fundraiser in New York City last week with the event hosted Saturday by hedge fund founder John Paulson. The event is expected to raise $33 million.... The Biden campaign focused on the expected attendees to hit Trump on his fundraising strategy of looking to billionaires who have targeted programs such as Social Security. 'If you want to know who Donald Trump will fight for in a second term, just look at who he is having over for dinner Saturday night – tax cheats, scammers, racists, and extremists,' Biden campaign senior spokesperson Sarafina Chitika said.”

Martin Pengelly of the Guardian: “The national director of No Labels, the third-party group which on Thursday said it would not run a candidate in the US presidential election, will now vote for Joe Biden, not Donald Trump. 'Me, as a person?' Joe Cunningham told Fox News. 'I would vote for Biden over Trump.' Cunningham did not elaborate. He was also offered the chance to choose Robert F Kennedy Jr, the vaccine sceptic and conspiracy theorist running as an independent.”

Michelle Price of the AP: “As Donald Trump seeks the presidency for a third time, he is being vigorously opposed by a vocal contingent of former officials who are stridently warning against his return to power and offering dire predictions for the country and the rule of law if his campaign succeeds. It’s a striking chorus of detractors, one without precedent in the modern era, coming from those who witnessed first-hand his conduct in office and the turmoil that followed.... Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has called him a 'threat to democracy.' Former national security adviser John Bolton has declared him 'unfit to be president.' And former Vice President Mike Pence has declined to endorse him, citing 'profound differences.'... Yet the critics remain a distinct minority. Republican lawmakers and officials across the party have endorsed Trump’s bid....” (Also linked yesterday.)

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Israel/Palestine, et al.

Peter Baker of the New York Times: “President Biden threatened on Thursday to condition future support for Israel on how it addresses his concerns about civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, prompting Israel to commit to permitting more food and other supplies into the besieged enclave in hopes of placating him. During a tense 30-minute call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Biden for the first time leveraged U.S. aid to influence the conduct of the war against Hamas that has inflamed many Americans and others around the world. The announcement of additional aid routes hours later met some but not all of Mr. Biden’s demands.... But while the president repeated his call for a negotiated deal that would result in an 'immediate cease-fire' and the release of hostages taken by Hamas, White House officials stopped short of saying directly that he might limit U.S. arms supplies if not satisfied.” (Also linked yesterday.)

Frances Vinall of the Washington Post: “McDonald’s is buying the franchise that sparked global boycotts by offering free meals to Israeli forces shortly after the start of the Israel-Gaza war, taking ownership of its 225 stores. Alonyal, a McDonald’s franchise operating in Israel that is owned by Omri Padan, began offering free meals to troops early in the war, a move the U.S.-based umbrella company said was independent of the wider brand.... McDonald’s is among the brands that have been targeted in a boycott movement aimed at protesting Israel’s conduct in Gaza, in addition to companies such as Starbucks — which was criticized for taking its union to court over a social media post related to the war — and Disney, which plans to debut an Israeli superhero in an upcoming Marvel film.” (Also linked yesterday.)

Ukraine, et al. Isabelle Khurshudyan of the Washington Post: “As Russia steps up airstrikes and once again advances on the battlefield in Ukraine more than two years into its bloody invasion, there is no end to the fighting in sight. And President Volodymyr Zelensky’s options for what to do next — much less how to win the war — range from bad to worse.” 

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The Conversation -- April 5, 2024

Dana Milbank of the Washington Post: "Trump Media is sounding more and more like the Trump presidency.... Not for the first time, Trump has played his supporters for suckers.... In a sense, what he did with Trump Media was just a variation on what he does to his supporters every day, whether convincing them to buy Trump-endorsed Bibles and sneakers, or selling them on election lies and white nationalism.... At the heart of [his Green Bay, Wisconsin, rally] speech was his original swindle, and still his go-to scam: convincing his supporters that their lives were being destroyed by dark-skinned invaders. It was the story of how 'Crooked Joe and his migrant armies of dangerous criminals' are producing a 'bloodbath' among innocent, native-born Americans. It's not the least bit true."

Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post: "Trump's assault on our democracy must be viewed not 'merely' as legal infractions; the response must come not only from judges. Reducing all of Trump's reprehensible offenses to legalities also gives Republicans an excuse to avoid condemning his behavior.... Meanwhile, the media, elected leaders and voters should not ignore that Trump's conduct need not be illegal to be disqualifying."

Michelle Price of the AP: "As Donald Trump seeks the presidency for a third time, he is being vigorously opposed by a vocal contingent of former officials who are stridently warning against his return to power and offering dire predictions for the country and the rule of law if his campaign succeeds. It's a striking chorus of detractors, one without precedent in the modern era, coming from those who witnessed first-hand his conduct in office and the turmoil that followed.... Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper has called him a 'threat to democracy.' Former national security adviser John Bolton has declared him 'unfit to be president.' And former Vice President Mike Pence has declined to endorse him, citing 'profound differences.'... Yet the critics remain a distinct minority. Republican lawmakers and officials across the party have endorsed Trump's bid...."

Peter Baker of the New York Times: "President Biden threatened on Thursday to condition future support for Israel on how it addresses his concerns about civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, prompting Israel to commit to permitting more food and other supplies into the besieged enclave in hopes of placating him. During a tense 30-minute call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Biden for the first time leveraged U.S. aid to influence the conduct of the war against Hamas that has inflamed many Americans and others around the world. The announcement of additional aid routes hours later met some but not all of Mr. Biden's demands.... But while the president repeated his call for a negotiated deal that would result in an 'immediate cease-fire' and the release of hostages taken by Hamas, White House officials stopped short of saying directly that he might limit U.S. arms supplies if not satisfied."

Frances Vinall of the Washington Post: "McDonald's is buying the franchise that sparked global boycotts by offering free meals to Israeli forces shortly after the start of the Israel-Gaza war, taking ownership of its 225 stores. Alonyal, a McDonald's franchise operating in Israel that is owned by Omri Padan, began offering free meals to troops early in the war, a move the U.S.-based umbrella company said was independent of the wider brand.... McDonald's is among the brands that have been targeted in a boycott movement aimed at protesting Israel's conduct in Gaza, in addition to companies such as Starbucks -- which was criticized for taking its union to court over a social media post related to the war -- and Disney, which plans to debut an Israeli superhero in an upcoming Marvel film."

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The Trials of Trump & the Trump Mob

First Read This Report. Devlin Barrett & Perry Stein of the Washington Post: "U.S. District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon on Thursday rejected Donald Trump's bid to have his charges of mishandling classified documents dismissed on the grounds that a federal records law protected him from prosecution. The judge also defended her handling of the issue.... On Thursday, Cannon shot down [Trump's] argument, saying the [Presidential Records Act] 'does not provide a pre-trial basis to dismiss' either the mishandling charges or the related obstruction charges against Trump. The decision comes two days after special counsel Jack Smith made a court filing saying the judge was pursuing a legal premise about the PRA that was 'wrong' and urged her to rule, adding that if she decided otherwise, he wanted to appeal any such decision quickly.... In her three-page order, Cannon defended her order and pushed back against Smith's challenge to it. She wrote that 'to the extent the Special Counsel demands an anticipatory finalization of jury instructions prior to trial, prior to a charge conference, and prior to the presentation of trial defenses and evidence, the Court declines that demand as unprecedented and unjust.'" This was still described as a "developing story" at 4:30 pm ET Thursday. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Then Read This One. Josh Gerstein & Kyle Cheney of Politico: "The judge overseeing the case against Donald Trump on charges that he amassed classified documents at his Florida estate has rejected, for now, his bid to throw out the bulk of the case based on the argument that he had the right to keep those documents under a federal law governing presidential records. However, the three-page ruling Thursday by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon left open the possibility for Trump to continue raising that argument if a trial takes place in the case. In the same decision, Cannon also shot down a request from special counsel Jack Smith to promptly reveal whether she agrees with Trump's claim that the Presidential Records Act ... may have authorized him to keep classified records indefinitely even after leaving office." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: The Gerstein-Cheney report is quite short. And it's accurate. The Barrett-Stein report: fairly misleading and hard to decipher. What Cannon did here was a quick feint to keep in a position to exonerate Trump. After dilly-dallying for months on a slew of pretrial motions, Cannon was able to make a ruling in less than 48 hours after Smith threatened to haul her before her superiors at the 11th Circuit. BUT, as Gerstein & Cheney tell us, her ruling includes a remarkable get-out-of-jail card for Trump: she writes that she could still rule during the trial phase that the PRA allows Trump to keep all those classified docs; that is, to rule in Trump's favor when jeopardy is attached and Trump can't be retried. Cannon may not be the sharpest tack on the board, but she sure knows how to look out for herself.

Georgia Judge Calls B.S. on Trump Motion to Dismiss. Sara Murray, et al., of CNN: "An Atlanta-area judge on Thursday upheld the criminal indictment against ... Donald Trump in Georgia, rejecting the argument that Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election were protected under the First Amendment. 'The defense has not presented, nor is the Court able to find, any authority that the speech and conduct alleged is protected political speech,' Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee wrote in his order." (Also linked yesterday.)

Blayne Alexander, et al., of NBC News: "Lawyers for ... Donald Trump and eight of his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case on Friday asked a state appeals court to allow them to challenge a recent ruling that didn't disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting the case." (Also linked yesterday.)

Nick Robertson of the Hill: "Former President Trump shared articles critical of Judge Juan Merchan and his family on Wednesday, appearing to test the bounds of the gag order placed on Trump in his New York hush money case. Merchan expanded the gag order Monday to prevent Trump from discussing his family, after the former president made comments critical of Merchan's daughter, Loren. Trump was already barred from speaking about court employees and witnesses in the case." Thanks to RAS for the link. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: I don't believe I've ever even heard of an adult who behaves like this. This is a toddler testing the bounds of "Don't touch that stove, Donnie." I'd say Trump has touched it now. Make him burn, Judge.

Hankey-Panky, Ctd. About That "Bond." Katrina Kaufman of CBS News: "... the [$175 million] surety bond [posted to guarantee Donald Trump's judgment in the New York financial fraud case he lost] was missing vital information typically included in those filings, experts say. These standard elements include documents related to power of attorney for the bond provider, Knight Specialty Insurance Company, a financial statement from the company and a certificate of solvency from the Department of Financial Services.... Adam Pollock, a former assistant attorney general in New York, said, 'This bond is deficient for a number of reasons...,' including that the company doesn't appear to be licensed in New York and doesn't appear to have enough capital to make this undertaking, Pollock said.... 'The attorney general would have ample grounds to push back here' as to whether this is a valid appellate bond in New York State,' said Pollock." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: A related story linked yesterday suggested the bond was submitted without proper paperwork. But the CBS story makes it sound worse than that: the paperwork is missing because Hankey's company cannot meet the requirements. It's as if Hankey guaranteed the bond on the back of a hanky and sent it in. ~~~

     ~~~ So Then. Uh-oh. Ben Protess & Matthew Haag of the New York Times: "The New York attorney general’s office on Thursday took exception to a $175 million bond that Donald J. Trump recently posted in his civil fraud case, questioning the qualifications of the California company that provided it.... And the judge in the case, Arthur F. Engoron, has tentatively scheduled a hearing for April 22 to discuss the bond.... By providing the bond -- which is a legal document, not an actual transfer of money -- Knight essentially promises New York's court system that it will cover $175 million of the judgment against Mr. Trump if he loses his appeal and fails to pay.... [Attorney General Letitia] James is seeking to clarify whether Knight, which had never posted a similar court bond before aiding Mr. Trump, is financially capable of fulfilling its obligation to pay the $175 million if Mr. Trump defaults.... [Bondsman Don Hankey's] companies are known for relentlessly calling people who miss payments by a day, and repossessing vehicles from delinquent borrowers...." ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: What could be more Trumpy than posting a fake bond (probably backed by fake securities) proffered by a rapacious "businessman" for a judgment regarding fake property valuations.

Kyle Cheney of Politico: "A disciplinary panel in Washington has found that Jeffrey Clark, a former high-ranking Justice Department official, violated ethics rules for lawyers in his attempt to aid Donald Trump's bid to subvert the 2020 election. The three-member disciplinary committee determined Thursday that Clark's campaign to pressure Justice Department leaders to help upend the transfer of power to Joe Biden violated his duties as an attorney. The preliminary ruling jumpstarts a process that could lead to the suspension or even permanent revocation of Clark's license to practice law.... Disciplinary investigators who brought the charges against Clark say they intend to advocate for his disbarment. The decision followed six days of testimony, including by Clark's former Justice Department superiors...." (Also linked yesterday.) The Washington Post story is here.

Betsy Swan & Kyle Cheney of Politico: "Arizona investigators probing Republicans' efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election results have subpoenaed two members of Congress who were among Donald Trump's closest Capitol Hill allies in the scheme. The subpoenas to Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar, which have not previously been reported, ordered the two Arizona Republicans to testify before a grand jury. There is no indication that Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, who is leading the probe, is considering bringing criminal charges against either lawmaker. And it's unclear whether Mayes has insisted on enforcing the subpoenas against the lawmakers, who may have legal bases to resist testifying.... Biggs, the chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus in 2020 and 2021, and Gosar were among the most vocal congressional supporters of Trump's efforts to overturn Biden's victory in Arizona." (Also linked yesterday.)

Trump's Criminal Pals, Ctd. Ron Dicker of the Huffington Post: "Karl Rove, the GOP strategist who helped guide George W. Bush to two presidential victories, advised President Joe Biden's campaign to 'go hard' at Donald Trump's embrace of the 'thugs' who stormed the Capitol in 2021.... Rove said the siege is 'a stain on our history and every one of those sons of bitches who did that, we ought to find them, try them and send them to jail.... It is a mistake on the part of the Trump campaign to allow the president's impulses to identify himself with the people who assaulted the Capitol rather than people who stand for law and order.'..." ** See Akhilleus' commentary yesterday on Trump's "campaign mistake." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

~~~ Meet the "Hostages." Ryan Reilly of NBC News: "The way ... Donald Trump tells it, the men and women who stormed the Capitol because they believed his lies about the 2020 presidential election are 'hostages' and 'unbelievable patriots' who are being mistreated by the justice system.But an NBC News review of hundreds of cases against Jan. 6 defendants found that just 15 people charged in connection with the Capitol attack are currently being held pretrial at the order of federal judges.... [Trump] recently vowed to 'free the Jan. 6 Hostages' as one of his 'first acts as your next President.'... Low-level defendants routinely receive sentences of probation, but about 500 have received periods of incarceration.... (... Those who have pleaded guilty or been convicted by a federal judge in the United States are, by definition, not '"hostages.') In most of those cases, a judge found overwhelming evidence that the defendants had committed criminal acts of violence against law enforcement.... Below are the current pretrial Jan. 6 detainees identified by NBC News, the charges they face and the status of their cases." Reilly names the prisoners & describes the crimes of which they have been accused. The crimes are horrible, and some of those named have long criminal histories. (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: These are presumably the kind of criminals Trump has previously urged police to rough up when arresting them. Of course, Trump's "hostages" are mostly (or all) white guys, so maybe he wants only alleged criminals of colors mistreated.

This Congressman Is INSANE. Luke Broadwater & Alan Feuer of the New York Times: "Even by a conspiracy theorist's standards, the wild claims made by Representative Clay Higgins, Republican of Louisiana, stand out.... But far from relegating Mr. Higgins to the fringe of their increasingly fractious conference, House Republicans have elevated him.... This week, in a lengthy podcast interview, he expounded at length on his belief -- based, he said, on his own extensive investigation and evidence that only he has been able to see -- that federal law enforcement officers entrapped Mr. Trump's supporters into violently attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6. He was repeating a conspiracy theory that has been debunked repeatedly. Over the course of a two-hour interview on the 'Implicit Bias' podcast, Mr. Higgins, wearing a shirt emblazoned with the logo of the Three Percenters, a right-wing antigovernment militia, repeated the lie that the 2020 election was fraudulent. He laid out an outlandish story that tied the rise of the coronavirus pandemic to what he said was a plot by the government to infiltrate pro-Trump online forums and urge members to engage in 'riotous' behavior, as he put it. Finally, he said, also groundlessly, that federal agents posing as Trump supporters traveled to Washington on Jan. 6 and tricked Mr. Trump's backers into carrying out mob violence.... 'The whole thing,' Mr. Higgins said, 'was a nefarious agenda to entrap MAGA Americans.'" (Also linked yesterday.)

Presidential Race

No Labels Has No Candidate. Vaughn Hillyard, et al., of NBC News: "No Labels, the bipartisan group that had been working toward putting a third-party presidential ticket on the ballot in all 50 states in 2024, announced Thursday that it was ending its efforts. 'No Labels has always said we would only offer our ballot line to a ticket if we could identify candidates with a credible path to winning the White House,' No Labels CEO and co-founder Nancy Jacobson said in a statement. 'No such candidates emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down.'" (Also linked yesterday.) The Washington Post story is here.

BUT There's Still This Guy. Meryl Kornfield & Rachel Weiner of the Washington Post: "... Robert F. Kennedy's campaign told supporters Wednesday that those facing charges in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot are 'activists sitting in a Washington DC jail cell stripped of their Constitutional liberties.' Kennedy's campaign used the language in an email urging his followers to sign a petition calling for the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. In the email..., the campaign compared those jailed for their actions on Jan. 6 to Assange and Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor who leaked information about top-secret U.S. surveillance programs and is now living in Moscow. The campaign claimed Thursday that Kennedy did not approve of the wording in the email, blaming the 'error' on a contractor who the campaign later said has since been terminated. But Kennedy himself has previously downplayed the Jan. 6 attack and said he is open to pardoning convicted rioters." Politico's story is here. AND his sidekick ~~~

Conditions like autism used to be one in 10,000. Now here in the state of California it is one in 22. -- Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr's running mate, March 26

In her first news conference as a candidate, Shanahan ... suggest[ed] that vaccines play a role.... The percentage of people diagnosed with ASD has gone up mainly because of expanded definitions and better detection.... Shanahan does not quite say that vaccines cause autism, but she implies it, demanding a study that is not feasible because it would be unethical. She cites numbers that claim that autism has spiked, without acknowledging the main reason is because the definition of autism has been greatly expanded. This is textbook anti-vaccine rhetoric. The overall effect is to cast doubt on the safety of vaccines. -- Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post

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Israel/Palestine, et al.

The Washington Post's live updates of developments Friday in the Israel/Hamas war are here: "Israel said it would open more aid routes into Gaza, including the Erez border crossing, hours after a call in which President Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the United States would reassess its policy on the war if Israel does not take immediate steps to address the humanitarian situation and the safety of aid workers. The call ... marked the first time the president has indicated a willingness to reconsider what has so far been ironclad support of Israel's military campaign.... Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday welcomed Israel's announcement on aid routes, but said 'the real test is results.' He added that the United States will be 'looking closely' for Israel's progress on resolving issues including bottlenecks and delays at crossings and an improved system to deconflict and coordinate aid deliveries to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, pledged to respond to Israel's deadly attack on its embassy complex in Damascus, Syria, according to a social media post written in Hebrew. Shortly after, the Israel Defense Forces announced it would temporarily pause all home leave for its combat units...." ~~~

     ~~~ The New York Times' live updates for Friday are here. CNN's live updates are here.

Aamer Madhani & Zeke Miller of the AP: "President Joe Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that future U.S. support for the Gaza war depends on new steps to protect civilians and aid workers. Biden and Netanyahu spoke by phone days after Israeli airstrikes killed seven food aid workers in Gaza and added a new layer of complication in the leaders' increasingly strained relationship. 'He made clear the need for Israel to announce and implement a series of specific, concrete, and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering, and the safety of aid workers,' the White House said in a statement following the leaders call. 'He made clear that U.S. policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel's immediate action on these steps.' Biden, a Democrat, also told Netanyahu that an 'immediate ceasefire is essential' and urged Israel to reach deal 'without delay,' according to the White House." (Also linked yesterday.) ~~~

     ~~~ Here's the White House readout of the call. (Also linked yesterday.)

John Hudson of the Washington Post: "The Biden administration approved the transfer of thousands more bombs to Israel on the same day Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed seven aid workers for the charity group World Central Kitchen, three U.S. officials told The Washington Post this week after the incident elicited global condemnation.... The White House did not respond to a request for comment.... The State Department approved the transfer of more than 1,000 MK82 500-pound bombs, over 1,000 small-diameter bombs, and fuses for MK80 bombs, all from authorizations granted by Congress several years before the latest hostilities between Israel and Hamas began.... A State Department spokesperson confirmed the approval and said it occurred sometime 'prior' to when the Israeli aircraft struck the aid convoy. The U.S. government has the authority to suspend an arms package any time before delivery.... It has not done so in this case." (Also linked yesterday.)

News Ledes

New York Times: "For most of the millions of people who felt the magnitude-4.8 earthquake that sent tremors from Philadelphia to Boston on Friday morning, it was a harmless novelty in a part of the country unaccustomed to seismic shaking. But the rattling shook buildings in New York City and drove startled residents into the streets. Aftershocks continued throughout the day Friday, including one that measured 4.0 just before 6 p.m. and that was felt widely across New York and New Jersey." ~~~

     ~~~ Here's where the epicenter of the quake was, via the NYT. ~~~

     ~~~ Marie: A friend of mine who lives in southern New Hampshire wrote that she felt the quake. She wrote and sent her email before the quake made the news, so I know she wasn't making it up. She said the sofa she was sitting on shook and she could see her plants shaking.

CNBC: "Job creation in March easily topped expectations in a sign of continued acceleration for what has been a bustling and resilient labor market. Nonfarm payrolls increased 303,000 for the month, well above the Dow Jones estimate for an increase of 200,000 and higher than the downwardly revised 270,000 gain in February, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday." The New York Times report is here.

CNN: "More than 400,000 homes and businesses in Maine and New Hampshire were without power early Friday as a late season nor'easter brought heavy snow and strong winds to parts of the Northeast. The widespread outages leave many without indoor heating as the storm blankets the region with snow, toppling trees and power lines and making travel difficult.... Already, snow accumulations in the New England region have exceeded a foot, with Moretown, Vermont, seeing a whopping 24 inches of snow in less than three days and Shapleigh, Maine, seeing 21.5 inches. Although the heaviest snow has ended, several more inches of snow are expected across large swaths of Maine and New Hampshire, according to the National Weather Service. Winds will also remain strong, gusting as high as 35 mph. The states are under a winter weather advisory until 8 a.m. ET Friday."