Saturday, June 10, 2023

Trump indictment reignites concerns of disparate DOJ treatment of Biden, Clinton - Ben Whedon

 

by Ben Whedon

Much of Trump's legal argument has rested upon an interpretation of the Presidential Records Act

 

The Justice Department's unsealing Friday of a 37-count indictment against former President Donald Trump related to his handling of sensitive materials is stoking long-standing concerns that Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden have been treated differently in their classified memos case.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has pursued the case since November of last year. Prior to his appointment, the FBI raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in August 2022 seeking classified materials he may have removed from the White House. 

Former federal prosecutor and Trump administration official Kash Patel argued Smith will face some big legal hurdles to get the case to trial – including that he has overcharged Trump and failed in the 49-page document to even "charge the president with unauthorized possession of classified documents."

"But what they did do was take an ancient statute under the National Defense Information Act, Espionage Act, and charged him with improperly taking materials related to National Defense Information and using them against the interests of the United States of America," Patel said on the "John Solomon Reports" podcast.

"That is what they charged him with. And instead of charging him with one count for all the documents, they enter with a separate count for each document because that is what overzealous prosecutors do."

"I don't think this goes to a jury," he continued. "Maybe I'm crazy. I think there's too many legal issues that this judge is going to have to resolve."

Patel also contrasted the DOJ's handling of the Trump case with those of President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, each of whom having attracted scrutiny for allegedly improperly handling sensitive materials. 

In July 2016, late in Clinton's Democratic presidential campaign against Trump, the FBI announced the conclusion of a years-long investigation into Clinton as secretary of state using a private email server for official communications.

The agency concluded that Clinton had been "extremely careless." However, FBI Director James Comey recommended no charges be filed against Clinton because she did not act with criminal intent. Afterward, some federal agencies concluded about 100 of her emails should have been deemed classified. 

"We're right on the money when you have Hillary Clinton, the most corrupt politician in U.S. history, coming out here celebrating about her emails, literally trying to make money off of her emails with some hat campaign," he said about her response to the Trump indictment. "Well, her emails are the ones that she should have been charged for, because the president's records that don't apply to her."

The former first lady is selling "But Her Emails" merchandise in the wake of the indictment, seemingly referencing her own scandal.

Much of Trump's legal argument has rested upon an interpretation of the Presidential Records Act and the contention that the commander-in-chief enjoys sweeping authority to declassify documents.

Trump himself maintains he had the authority to declassify the materials recovered from his estate and has previously pointed to a standing order to that effect. However, Clinton never served as president so such an argument does not apply to her.

Patel also said Clinton's past defenders over the scandal are now saying, "Wait a second, what did you do differently than what they're alleging President Trump did? Why aren't you in prison? And by the way, you weren't a president. So the Records Act doesn't apply."

"And let's not forget she had classified documents being transmitted over un-secure servers accessible to our enemies. Talk about someone who wanted to give our enemies something against America," he continued.

Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz pointed to Comey's decision not to pursue charges against Clinton, saying that hers and Trump's each were matters of prosecutorial discretion.

"When you're going after a former president or even more importantly a man who was running against the incumbent president, it better be a slam-dunk, open-and-shut case with no possible defense, that there is no choice but to bring," he said on the "Just the News, No Noise" television show. "And this was a case of discretion, much like the Comey discretion that he used not to prosecute Hillary?"

Biden's case is more similar to Trump's.

Special counsel Robert Hur is looking into Biden's handling of classified materials after serving as vice president, but there have been so suggestions of a possible indictment. 

Documents were found in a former office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and at his home in Wilmington, Del.. Some of the documents reportedly were marked classified and contained sensitive intelligence related to Iran and Ukraine.

And Numerous documents were found to have been moved from Washington to the office of Biden attorney Patrick Moore in Boston that the government picked up in March.

Trump's home was raid amid ongoing negotiations to return the documents. Biden's were found first by an attorney and returned to authorities. The FBI was later reportedly involved in search and recovery efforts, but did not conduct a raid.

Article III Project Founder Mike Davis also appeared on the "Just the News, No Noise" show on Friday and expressed incredulity at remarks Smith made during a press conference explaining the charges during which he insisted that all Americans are equally subject to the law.

"I don't know if he felt like he needed to clarify or explain or whatever the case may be," Davis said. "There were a number of things that he said that caught me off guard. One of them was we have one set of laws and they apply to everyone. I know. That's what he's saying. 

"Jack Smith ... did not charge ... Biden with espionage for what he did with stolen classified records that he moved several times unguarded."

He also said Smith is a Democrat prosecutor who in 2014 convicted then-Virginia GOP Gov. Bob McDonnell on a "bogus legal theory" that was later overturned [unanimously] by the Supreme Court and that Smith's wife produced a biography for for the Obamas.  

"This is not a neutral prosecutor," he said. "This is a partisan prosecutor who is on a hit job to take out President Trump."


Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on Twitter.

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/sattrump-indictment-raises-concerns-disparate-doj-treatment-biden

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Biden admin confirms China spy base efforts in Cuba, calls it 'ongoing issue' - Adam Shaw, Tara Prindiville

 

by Adam Shaw, Tara Prindiville

Reports said that Cuba and China had agreed to a new spy base on the island


 

The Biden administration on Saturday confirmed that China is working to increase its spying efforts in Cuba, calling it an "ongoing issue" that predates the current president, after officials initially said reports that Beijing had secured a deal to build a new spy base on the island 90 miles from the U.S. were inaccurate.

"This is an ongoing issue, and not a new development, and the arrangement as characterized in the reporting does not comport with our understanding," an administration official told Fox News on Saturday.

The Wall Street Journal first reported Thursday that China and Cuba have reached a secret agreement for China to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the island, allowing Chinese intelligence services to "scoop up electronic communications throughout the southeastern U.S., where many military bases are located, and monitor U.S. ship traffic." 

REPORTED CHINA-CUBA SPY STATION DEAL SHOWS BEIJING PREPARING FOR CONFLICT WITH US, HOUSE REP SAYS

Chinas President Xi Jinping

FILE: Chinas President Xi Jinping arrives to attend the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, APEC summit, Nov. 19, 2022, in Bangkok, Thailand. (Jack Taylor/Pool Photo via AP)

The report, citing officials familiar with the matter, said that China had agreed to pay Cuba several billion dollars to allow it to build the eavesdropping station. The report says U.S. officials described the intelligence on the plans as "convincing." 

However, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby told reporters Thursday that the report on the China-Cuba base is "not accurate." The National Security Council separately told Fox News that the WSJ report and a Politico report on the subject are inaccurate, but it did not elaborate.

On Saturday the administration official said that the administration had been briefed on a "number of sensitive PRC efforts around the world to expand its overseas logistics, basing, and collection infrastructure globally to allow the PLA to project and sustain military power at greater distance" in January 2021.

CHINA REPORTEDLY REACHES SECRET, BILLION-DOLLAR DEAL FOR CUBA SPY STATION TARGETING US

The official said China had considered a number of sites spanning the Atlantic Ocean, Latin America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific. 

"This effort included the presence of PRC intelligence collection facilities in Cuba," the official said. "In fact, the PRC conducted an upgrade of its intelligence collection facilities in Cuba in 2019. This is well-documented in the intelligence record."

The statement also appeared to criticize the Trump administration for its handling of China's efforts in Cuba. 

"This is an issue that this Administration inherited. It was our assessment that, despite awareness of the basing efforts and some attempts to address this challenge in the past Administration, we were not making enough progress and needed a more direct approach," the official said.

The official said that President Biden had directed his team to address the challenge, and that the administration has been working on that approach "quietly" and "carefully" with a strategy that "begins with diplomacy" and has been seeing results.

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We’ve engaged governments that are considering hosting PRC bases at high levels and exchanged information with them," they said.

"Our experts assess that our diplomatic efforts have slowed the PRC down," the official added. "We think the PRC isn’t quite where they had hoped to be. There are still challenges, and we continue to be concerned about the PRC’s longstanding activities with Cuba. The PRC will keep trying to enhance its presence in Cuba, and we will keep working to disrupt it."

The official added that the administration remains confident that it is able to meet security commitments at home and in the region.

The report of the base in Cuba had sparked concern from both sides of the aisle and in both chambers of Congress

"The United States must respond to China’s ongoing and brazen attacks on our nation’s security. We must be clear that it would be unacceptable for China to establish an intelligence facility within 100 miles of Florida and the United States, in an area also populated with key military installations and extensive maritime traffic," Senate Intelligence Committee members Mark Warner, D-Va., and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in a joint statement. "We urge the Biden administration to take steps to prevent this serious threat to our national security and sovereignty." 

In an interview with Fox News Digital on Friday, Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, said the move from Beijing was a sign it was preparing for conflict with the U.S.

"The most valuable part of a conflict is information. The person that controls the information, the person that intercepts the information. If you can control the information of the conflict, you're controlling that conflict. China understands that. The United States certainly understands that," he said.

Fox News' Danielle Wallace, Jennifer Griffin and Patrick Ward contributed to this report.

 

Adam Shaw, Tara Prindiville

Source:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-confirms-china-spy-base-efforts-cuba-calls-ongoing-issue

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New testimony reveals senior FBI official expressed 'strong concerns' about Mar-a-Lago raid - Charlotte Hazard

 

by Charlotte Hazard

D'Antuono noted that there were "several abnormalities" with the department's process leading up to the raid.

 

A former senior FBI official testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee earlier this week regarding the FBI's raid of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home last August. 

During Steven D’Antuono's testimony, he expressed “strong concerns” with how the FBI executed the Mar-a-Lago raid. D'Antuono was the former Assistant Director of the FBI Washington Field Office.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Oh.) wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland where he described the testimony.

“During his testimony, Mr. D’Antuono expressed strong concerns with the [Justice] Department’s pursuit of the raid and noted several unusual features in the Department’s handling of the case," the letter states. "Mr. D’Antuono, who had over two decades of FBI experience, noted his frustration that the FBI was going to be ‘left holding the bag again’ with respect to the search of President Trump’s residence."

D'Antuono noted that there were "several abnormalities" with the department's process leading up to the raid. 

The FBI allegedly assigned the execution of the search warrant to the Washington Field Office and not the Miami Field Office, even though the search was taking place in the Miami office’s premises.

D’Antuono testified that the bureau didn't get consent to search the premises prior to seeking a search warrant and did not wait for Trump’s attorney before beginning the search. 

Another concern was that the Justice Department didn't assign a U.S. Attorney to oversee the matter. 

Jordan requested FBI documents on the Trump raid and gave a deadline. 

"Please provide this information as soon as possible but not later than 5:00 p.m. on June 16, 2023," the letter concludes.


Charlotte Hazard

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/new-testimony-reveals-senior-fbi-official-expressed-strong-concerns

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Indictment against Trump in classified documents probe unsealed - Israel National News

 

by Israel National News

Trump faces 37 counts, including 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information.

 

Donald Trump
Donald Trump                                                                                                  Reuters

The indictment against former US President Donald Trump in the classified documents probe was unsealed on Friday.

Trump faces 37 counts in the case, including 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information.

This marks the first time a former president has faced federal charges.

Walt Nauta, an aide to Trump, was also indicted in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the mishandling of classified documents.

CNN reported on Friday that Nauta’s involvement in moving boxes of classified material at Trump’s Florida resort had been the subject of scrutiny by investigators. Nauta, with the help of a maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago, moved the boxes before the FBI executed a search warrant on the Palm Beach property last August.

Trump and Nauta both face a count of conspiracy to obstruct justice, according to the federal indictment.

“The purpose of the conspiracy was for TRUMP to keep classified documents he has taken with him from the White House and to hide and conceal them from a federal grand jury,” the indictment said.

Trump is also accused of showing classified documents on two occasions to others, according to the indictment.

One of those occasions was a 2021 meeting in Bedminster, New Jersey, when Trump “showed and described a ‘plan of attack’ that Trump said was prepared by the Defense Department", a meeting CNN reported was captured in an audio recording.

“Trump also said ‘as president I could have declassified it,’ and ‘Now I can’t, you know, but this is still a secret,’” according to the indictment.

Trump also showed documents at Bedminster in August or September 2021 to a representative of his political action committee a classified map related to a military operation and “told the representative that he should not be showing it to the representative and that the representative should not get too close.’”

The indictment was unsealed a day after Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he has been indicted in the case of the classified documents that were found in his Florida estate.

"The corrupt Biden Administration has informed my attorneys that I have been Indicted, seemingly over the Boxes Hoax," Trump wrote, adding he had been summoned to appear at the federal courthouse in Miami on Tuesday.

Trump later released a four-minute video in which he repeatedly asserted his innocence and called the charges “warfare.”

“I am innocent, and we will prove that very, very soundly and hopefully very quickly,” said the former President, who said the saga is nothing more than an attempt to snatch away his bid to return to the White House.

“It's election interference at the highest level,” he said. “They come after me, because now we're leading in the polls again by a lot—against Biden and against the Republicans, by a lot... they figured they way they're going to stop us is by using what's called ‘warfare.’ And that's what it is. This is warfare for the law. And we can’t let it happen. Our country is going to hell, and they come after Donald Trump, weaponizing the Justice Department.”

Last August, the US government recovered more than 300 documents with classified markings from Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.

A later report indicated that a document describing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities, was found by FBI agents during the search of Trump’s home.

In November of 2022, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Special Counsel Jack Smith to oversee Justice Department investigations against the former President.

Trump insists that he declassified the documents in question before leaving office. The former President and his lawyers have publicly insinuated on multiple occasions that the agents who carried out the raid planted evidence during the search.


Israel National News

Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/372569

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Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals contents of Biden bribery doc - Ben Whedon

 

by Ben Whedon

At issue is Ukrainian oil company Burisma, which was facing an investigation from Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin at the time.

 

Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Thursday revealed the contents of a document detailing an alleged bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden.

After weeks of resistance, the FBI finally permitted the members of the House Oversight Committee to view the form FD-1023 which includes allegations from a confidential human source detailing the alleged pay-to-play scheme.

At issue is Ukrainian oil company Burisma, which was facing an investigation from Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin in 2016. The company hired Hunter Biden to "make the problems go away," Greene said. "That’s what they specifically said."

"[Burisma's owner] also said that he paid $5 million to one Biden and he paid $5 million to another Biden," Greene continued. "And it was all a bribery to get Shokin fired and end the investigation into Burisma."

Greene indicated that the Burisma owner retained records of the payments to the Bidens.

Viktor Shokin was removed from his post in 2016.

The Georgia Republican vowed to continue pursuing the matter and said she had "high expectations" that the FBI would continue cooperating with the House. She did, however, lament that the FBI had not permitted a public release of the FD-1023.


Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on Twitter.

Source: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/marjorie-taylor-greene-reveals-contents-biden-bribery-doc

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An Iran arrangement would not obligate Israel, Netanyahu tells Blinken - JNS

 

by JNS

The two leaders also discussed military and intelligence cooperation, and artificial intelligence.

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a Jerusalem press conference on Jan. 30, 2023. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch/POOL.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a Jerusalem press conference on Jan. 30, 2023. Photo by Yoav Ari Dudkevitch/POOL.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about Iran “at length” on June 8.

Netanyahu “reiterated his consistent position that returning to the nuclear agreement with Iran would not stop the Iranian nuclear program and that no arrangement with Iran will obligate Israel, which will do everything to defend itself,” according to a readout from the prime minister’s office.

The Israeli leader also expressed appreciation for the U.S.-Israeli military and intelligence cooperation, “which is at an all-time peak,” and for recent “sincere talks” between the two countries.

Netanyahu “suggested advancing Israeli-American cooperation on artificial intelligence,” and the two discussed “the challenges and opportunities in the region,” per the readout.

U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller later stated that the two leaders “discussed areas of mutual interest, including expanding and deepening Israel’s integration into the Middle East through normalization with countries in the region.”

Blinken “discussed the need to uphold the commitments made at regional meetings in Aqaba and Sharm el-Sheikh to avoid measures that undermine the prospects for a two-state solution,” Miller added. “He also discussed broader regional challenges, such as the threat posed by Iran, and underscored the United States’ ironclad commitment to Israel’s security and our 75-year-old partnership.”


JNS

Source: https://www.jns.org/u-s-israel/iran/23/6/8/293926/

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Abbas to visit China after offer to help revive peace talks with Israel - Khaled Abu Toameh

 

by Khaled Abu Toameh

Palestinian Authority President Abbas will be visiting China for three days following China's offer to help revive peace talks with Israel.

 

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, shakes hands after presenting a medallion to Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, July 18, 2017. (photo credit: REUTERS/MARK SCHIEFELBEIN/POOL)
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, shakes hands after presenting a medallion to Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, July 18, 2017.
(photo credit: REUTERS/MARK SCHIEFELBEIN/POOL)

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who is expected to arrive in Beijing on Tuesday for a three-day visit, will be the first Arab leader to be hosted by China this year. 

The visit is seen as a sign of China’s ongoing effort to increase its influence in the Middle East at a time when the US has refocused its attention on the Indo-Pacific region and Ukraine. It’s further seen as a sign of strengthened relations between the Palestinians and China, which has long been critical of Israeli policies and measures.

Abbas’s visit to China comes shortly after Beijing helped broker the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran. It also comes in the aftermath of China’s offer to help Israel and the Palestinians resume peace negotiations, which have been stalled since 2014.

The last meeting between Abbas and Chinese President Xi Jinping took place in December 2022 at the China-Arab Summit held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. During a speech at the summit, Jinping affirmed his country’s support for the Palestinians’ efforts to gain full membership in the United Nations.

“We firmly support the establishment of a fully sovereign Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital."

- President Xi Jinping
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the China-Arab summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia December 9, 2022. (credit: SAUDI PRESS AGENCY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS) Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the China-Arab summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia December 9, 2022. (credit: SAUDI PRESS AGENCY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

“President Abbas is an old and good friend of the Chinese people and the first Arab head of state to be hosted by China this year,” Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin told reporters over the weekend. “This speaks volumes about the high-level friendly relations between China and Palestine.”

China encourages peace talks

Wenbin pointed out that China was one of the first countries “to recognize the PLO and the State of Palestine.” He added: “In recent years, thanks to the personal guidance of President Xi Jinping and President Abbas, the China-Palestine relations have maintained a good momentum of growth with stronger political mutual trust and deeper friendship between the two people. China stands ready to work with Palestine to follow through on the common understandings of leaders of the two countries and take the China-Palestine traditional friendship to new heights.”

The Chinese official also noted that Beijing has firmly supported the Palestinians’ “just cause for restoring their legitimate national rights.”

The Chinese president has more than once put forward proposals for resolving the Palestinian issue based on the two-state solution, he said, adding that as a member of the United Nations Security Council, China will continue to work with the international community for a comprehensive and enduring solution.

In April, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang announced that Beijing was ready to facilitate peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. The announcement was made during separate phone calls to Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and PA Foreign Minister Riad Malki. The Chinese minister said his country encouraged both sides to “show political courage and take steps to resume peace talks.”

In March, Abbas met in Ramallah with Special Envoy of the Chinese Government on the Middle East Issue, Zhai Jun, and congratulated Beijing for successfully presiding over the Saudi Arabia-Iran dialogue and mediating the deal between the two sides. Abbas told the envoy that the Palestinians highly appreciate China upholding a just position on the Palestinian issue and expect China to play a constructive role in promoting a fair and early settlement. 


Khaled Abu Toameh

Source: https://www.jpost.com/international/article-745848

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RFK Jr's border visit puts Biden on notice, critics warn it would be 'stupid to write him off' - Ashley Carnahan

 

by Ashley Carnahan

RFK Jr. said the border crisis is 'unsustainable'

 


Ashley Carnahan

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/media/rfk-jr-border-visit-biden-notice-stupid-write-him-off

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Taqiyya: Iran Actually Boasts About Deceiving the West in Nuclear Talks - Raymond Ibrahim

 

by Raymond Ibrahim

If it was not clear what "heroic flexibility" meant then, it probably should be clear by now. Reports consistently document that Iran has been cheating since day one.

  • Iran's Supreme Guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "used the Islamic concept of 'Taqiyya' to describe the regime's decision to accept the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal with the West. Taqiyya means the permissibility to deny or conceal one's real beliefs to secure a worthy goal." — iranintl.com, May 20, 2023.

  • "Khamenei's emphasis on "expediency" as the third principle in foreign policy was particularly notable, as he urged flexibility "in necessary instances" and circumventing "tough barriers" to continue a set course." — iranintl.com, May 20, 2023

  • If it was not clear what "heroic flexibility" meant then, it probably should be clear by now. Reports consistently document that Iran has been cheating since day one.

  • "[Khamenei] said that when a revolution hits a tough rock on its path, it need not break its head against it; the wisest course would be to try and go around it." — Amir Taheri, "Iran: Heroic Flexibility Returns," June 4, 2023.

  • " [A]l- Taqiyya is with the tongue only, (not the heart)." — Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti in his book, "al-Durr al-Manthoor Fi al-Tafsir al- Ma'athoor," quoting Ibn Abbas.

  • Taqiyya is actually all around us. Iran pretends that its nuclear program is just for peaceful purposes. Some Muslims pretend to convert to Christianity (past and present), or a Muslim gunman gains entrance into a church by feigning interest in Christian prayers.

  • It should not be surprising, therefore, that Khamenei is relying on taqiyya once again. What is surprising is that the Biden Administration is falling for it – after being told it would be used – and allowing itself to be sucker-punched, or pretending to allow it.

  • In 1994, PLO leader Yasser Arafat, after he signed the Oslo Accord with Israel, justified his actions by saying, "I see this agreement as being no more than the agreement signed between our Prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh in Mecca"— referring to a truce, the Treaty of Hudaibiyah, which Muhammad broke as soon as he had regained power and was able to attack.

  • Similarly, Khamenei, by referring to taqiyya in Iran's agreement to a nuclear deal with the West, is signaling that Iran is only going along for "expediency" — until it finds itself in a position to realize its nuclear aspirations and renege.

  • [I]s there a single authority representing the West at these international nuclear talks that knows — let alone cares about — any of this? Or is the fix already in?

Iran's Supreme Guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "used the Islamic concept of 'Taqiyya' to describe the regime's decision to accept the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal with the West. Taqiyya means the permissibility to deny or conceal one's real beliefs to secure a worthy goal." Pictured: Khamenei (R) speaks with Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps general Ali Akbar Ahmadian (2nd L) in an undisclosed location, in an undated photo released on May 22, 2023. (Photo by khamenei.ir/AFP via Getty Images)

The Islamic doctrine of "taqiyya," dissimulation, permitting Muslims to deceive non-Muslims to advance the cause of Islam, is back in the news. In a speech delivered on May 20, 2023, Iran's Supreme Guide, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to a report,

"set out to explain and clarify the principles and standards of 'a successful foreign policy' focusing on three keywords: Honor, wisdom, and expediency.

"Khamenei... used the Islamic concept of 'Taqiyya' to describe the regime's decision to accept the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal with the West. Taqiyya means the permissibility to deny or conceal one's real beliefs to secure a worthy goal...."

Khamenei's emphasis on "expediency" as the third principle in foreign policy was particularly notable, as he urged flexibility "in necessary instances" and circumventing "tough barriers" to continue a set course.

His mention of "flexibility" was a reference to his famous phrase of "heroic flexibility" in 2013, when he signaled his permission for nuclear talks to begin.

If it was not clear what "heroic flexibility" meant then, it probably should be clear by now. Reports consistently document that Iran has been cheating since day one (here, here and here) and allege that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has let itself to be hoodwinked and has "capitulat[ed] to Iranian pressure."

As the Iranian scholar Amir Taheri and former executive editor-in-chief of Iran's leading newspaper, Kayhan, pointed out this week, in article titled "Iran: Heroic Flexibility Returns":

"[Khamenei] has decided to perform what he calls 'heroic flexibility' in foreign policy.... In a speech last week, he said he was applying the tactic of 'taqiyeh' (dissimulation), a theological concept, to diplomacy.... [H]e said that when a revolution hits a tough rock on its path, it need not break its head against it; the wisest course would be to try and go around it.

"It is against that background that Tehran now hails its recent 'normalization' with Saudi Arabia, followed by 'dispersing the clouds' in relations with the United Arab Emirates, as "a major step towards Islamic solidarity."

Taqiyya, in fact, is one of the most important doctrines that Westerners frequently overlook in their dealings with Muslims. In short, it permits Muslims to say or do anything — from cursing and condemning Muhammad to being baptized and partaking of communion — so long as they remain committed Muslims at heart, and their deception either benefits themselves or Islam.

[A]l- Taqiyya is with the tongue only, (not the heart)," Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti in his book, "al-Durr al-Manthoor Fi al-Tafsir al- Ma'athoor," narrates Ibn Abbas as saying. (For copious documentation, see here).

Taqiyya is actually all around us. Iran pretends that its nuclear program is just for peaceful purposes. Some Muslims pretend to convert to Christianity (past and present), or a Muslim gunman gains entrance into a church by feigning interest in Christian prayers. Examples abound.

It should not be surprising, therefore, that Khamenei is relying on taqiyya once again. What is surprising is that the Biden Administration is falling for it – after being told it would be used – and allowing itself to be sucker-punched, or pretending to allow it.

Taqiyya permeates all Muslim politics. According to the late Sami Mukaram, the world's leading authority on taqiyya:

"Taqiyya is of fundamental importance in Islam. Practically every Islamic sect agrees to it and practices it... We can go so far as to say that the practice of taqiyya is mainstream in Islam, and that those few sects not practicing it diverge from the mainstream... Taqiyya is very prevalent in Islamic politics, especially in the modern era." (Mukaram, Sami, At-Taqiyya fi 'l-Islam, London: Mu'assisat at-Turath ad-Druzi, 2004, p. 7; author's translation)

The earliest historical records of Islam clearly attest to the prevalence of taqiyya — deception and betrayal. This is still a legal strategy for Muslims vis-à-vis non-Muslims, the non-Muslim infidel — especially if the lying is rationalized as a form of jihad to empower Islam or Muslims — including through nuclear armament. During the centuries-long wars with Christians, whenever and wherever the latter were in authority, the practice of taqiyya became even more integral and widespread.

Furthermore, early Muslims are often depicted in early Islamic texts as lying their way out of binds — usually by denying or insulting Islam or Muhammad — often to his approval, the only criterion being that their intentions (niya) be pure. [Mukaram, At-Taqiyya fi 'l-Islam, pp. 11-2.]

Professor Mukaram states:

"Taqiyya was used as a way to fend off danger from the Muslims, especially in critical times and when their borders were exposed to wars with the Byzantines and, afterwards, to the raids of the Franks and others." [Mukaram, At-Taqiyya fi 'l-Islam, pp. 41-42]

The widespread use of taqiyya was one of the main reasons that prompted the Spanish Inquisition: hundreds of thousands of Muslims who had feigned conversion to Christianity secretly remained Muslim, conspiring with North African Muslim tribes to reconquer the Iberian Peninsula. [Devin Stewart, "Islam in Spain after the Reconquista," Emory University, p. 2, accessed Nov. 27, 2009.]

Although many scholars associate taqiyya with the Shia branch of Islam (the sort practiced in Iran), that is not entirely true. In 1994, for instance, PLO leader Yasser Arafat, after he signed the Oslo Accord with Israel that was predictably criticized by fellow Arabs as offering too many concessions, justified his actions by saying, "I see this agreement as being no more than the agreement signed between our Prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh in Mecca"— referring to a truce, the Treaty of Hudaibiyah, which Muhammad broke as soon as he had regained power and was able to attack.

As a persecuted minority group interspersed among their Sunni rivals, the Shias have often had more reason to perfect the art of dissembling — to save themselves from the Sunnis (ISIS, al-Qaeda, Al Shabaab, Boko Haram, and Hamas are all Sunni).

Khamenei, by referring to taqiyya in Iran's agreement to a nuclear deal with the West, is signaling that Iran is only going along for "expediency" – as Khamenei stated above — until it finds itself in a position to realize its nuclear aspirations and renege.

In short, as this author has noted:

The prophet of Islam, Muhammad... regularly made use of deceit. In order to assassinate a poet (Ka'b ibn Ashraf) who offended him, Muhammad permitted a Muslim to lie to the poet. Muhammad is further on record giving license to breaking oaths ("if something better" comes along) and openly lying (without even employing tawriya) to one's wife and in war. As for the latter, which assumes a perpetual nature in the guise of the jihad against the non-Muslim in order to make Islam (and Muslims) supreme (e.g., Qur'an 8:39), deception and lies are certainly permissible.

That said, is there a single authority representing the West at these international nuclear talks that knows — let alone cares about — any of this? Or is the fix already in?

 

Raymond Ibrahim, author of Defenders of the West and Sword and Scimitar, is the Distinguished Senior Shillman Fellow at the Gatestone Institute and the Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19704/taqiyya-iran

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'No Joke': The Baffling Silence by The Biden Administration, UN and EU on Iran's Human Rights Abuses - Majid Rafizadeh

 

by Majid Rafizadeh

It is abhorrent and unacceptable that the EU and the UN keep propping up a regime that is a world leader in executions and violations of human rights -- and that will not hesitate to use its nuclear weapons capability as well as the threat of it.

  • [J]ust a few days after the regime executed two young men, Yousef Mehrad and Sadrollah Fazeli Zare, for "blasphemy," Iran was rewarded by being appointed chair of the United Nations Human Rights Council 2023 Social Forum, as well as being handsomely compensated by the European Union.

  • "Iran human rights role 'like granting Bin Laden a Nobel Peace Prize'." — The Telegraph.

  • As if to underscore this triumph, right after the UN appointment, Iran's regime on May 19 proceeded to execute three more men -- Majid Kazemi, Saleh Mirhashemi and Saeed Yaghoubi – for having participated in anti-regime protests.

  • "[Iranian] Authorities Execute Over 60 People in Past 2 Weeks." — Human Rights Watch, May 12, 2023.

  • "The Iranian authorities' dramatic escalation of executions in recent weeks is a serious violation of the right to life and should bring international condemnation... Since late April, the Iranian authorities have executed at least 60 people, including an Iranian-Swedish national on alleged terror-related charges. Many were executed after unfair trials or for charges, such as drug offenses as well and two executions for 'blasphemy,' that under international law should never result in the death penalty." — Human Rights Watch, May 12, 2023.

  • So, Germany, which preaches about human rights and its "feminist foreign policy", has actually increased its business with Iran....

  • "We believe it is time to hold the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran to account for its crimes.... We urge your nations to stand with the Iranian people in their quest for change and to take decisive steps against the current regime. This includes blacklisting the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and holding regime officials accountable for their crimes against humanity." — Letter signed May 23, 2023 by former Vice President Mike Pence and 107 other former world leaders. Fox News; May 23, 2023.

  • It is abhorrent and unacceptable that the EU and the UN keep propping up a regime that is a world leader in executions and violations of human rights -- and that will not hesitate to use its nuclear weapons capability as well as the threat of it.

Just days after Iran was rewarded by being appointed chair of the United Nations Human Rights Council 2023 Social Forum, the regime on May 19 executed three more men for having participated in anti-regime protests. Pictured: A public execution Mashhad, Iran on December 12, 2022. (Photo by Mizan News/AFP via Getty Images)

Not only have the Biden Administration, the EU, and the UN have been silent in the face of the Iranian regime's increasing human rights violations, but just a few days after the regime executed two young men, Yousef Mehrad and Sadrollah Fazeli Zare, for "blasphemy," Iran was rewarded by being appointed chair of the United Nations Human Rights Council 2023 Social Forum, as well as being handsomely compensated by the European Union.

The grotesque move prompted The Telegraph to headline, "Iran human rights role 'like granting Bin Laden a Nobel Peace Prize.'"

As if to underscore this triumph, right after the UN appointment, Iran's regime on May 19 proceeded to execute three more men -- Majid Kazemi, Saleh Mirhashemi and Saeed Yaghoubi – for having participated in anti-regime protests.

"The world should be enraged over #Iran's executions of #MajidKazemi, #SaeedYaghoubi & #SalehMirhashemi," the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee tweeted.

"The regime may believe the world isn't watching as it terrorizes citizens into silence. We all must support those who stand by the Iranian people in the face of this brutality."

The suppression and execution of political prisoners and those who protest against the ruling mullahs of Iran has once again been on the rise. "Authorities Execute Over 60 People in Past 2 Weeks," Human Rights Watch wrote.

"The Iranian authorities' dramatic escalation of executions in recent weeks is a serious violation of the right to life and should bring international condemnation... Since late April, the Iranian authorities have executed at least 60 people, including an Iranian-Swedish national on alleged terror-related charges. Many were executed after unfair trials or for charges, such as drug offenses as well and two executions for 'blasphemy,' that under international law should never result in the death penalty."

Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition to Secretary General of the United Nations António Guterres to remove the Iranian regime from chairing the U​.​N. Human Rights Council Forum. The petition states:

"No Joke: The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been appointed Chair of the United Nations Human Rights Council 2023 Social Forum. This year's theme is technology and promotion of human rights; Iran's regime just hanged Yousef Mehrad and Sadrollah Fazeli Zare for using social media to criticize religion. Expel the Ayatollah's murderous regime!"

"I am at a loss to understand what has happened to the UN," one person commented under the petition. "They seem to have completely lost touch with reality."

The European Union's charter stresses:

"Human rights are at the heart of EU relations with other countries and regions. The European Union is based on a strong commitment to promoting and protecting human rights, democracy and the rule of law worldwide."

Some of Iran's major trading partners are, in fact, members of the European Union. According to Mehr News Agency:

"Iran and the European Union's 27 member states traded €4.36 billion worth of goods during the first 10 months of 2022, registering a 14.28% rise compared with last year's corresponding period... Germany was the top trading partner of Iran in the EU region during the period, as the two countries exchanged over €1.6 billion worth of goods, 15.44% more than in a similar period of the year before. Italy came next with €555.39 million worth of trade with Iran to register an 11.14% year-on-year rise.... the Netherlands with €351.94 million (down 10.76%) and Spain with €296.06 million (up 13.12%) were Iran's other major European trade partners."

So, Germany, which preaches about human rights and its "feminist foreign policy," has actually increased its business with Iran, even as the mullahs are brutally crushing women who are fighting tyranny and risking their lives to have freedom.

Fox News reported on May 23:

Former Vice President Mike Pence and 107 other former world leaders on Tuesday signed a letter to President Joe Biden and his counterparts in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe calling on the West to adopt a tougher approach to Iran and support Iranian anti-government protesters demanding regime change.

"We believe it is time to hold the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran to account for its crimes," the letter states. "We urge your nations to stand with the Iranian people in their quest for change and to take decisive steps against the current regime. This includes blacklisting the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and holding regime officials accountable for their crimes against humanity."

It is abhorrent and unacceptable that the EU and the UN keep propping up a regime that is a world leader in executions and violations of human rights -- and that will not hesitate to use its nuclear weapons capability as well as the threat of it.

 

Dr. Majid Rafizadeh is a business strategist and advisor, Harvard-educated scholar, political scientist, board member of Harvard International Review, and president of the International American Council on the Middle East. He has authored several books on Islam and US Foreign Policy. He can be reached at Dr.Rafizadeh@Post.Harvard.Edu

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19705/irans-human-rights-abuses

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Congressional bill to renew US-Israel development program, expand accords - Mike Wagenheim

 

by Mike Wagenheim

“We are partnering together with our resources, and especially with Israel’s technology and advancements, to help underdeveloped countries,” Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.) told JNS.

 

The U.S. Capitol. Credit: ItzaVU/Shutterstock.
The U.S. Capitol. Credit: ItzaVU/Shutterstock.

Reps. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.) and Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) introduced legislation on June 7 to extend and increase U.S.-Israeli international development cooperation.

H.R.3907, the United States-Israel International Development Cooperation Act of 2023, reauthorizes and expands a program that has enabled the United States and Israel—through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Israeli Agency for International Development and Cooperation (MASHAV), respectively—to engage in sustainability projects in developing countries.

In 2019, USAID and MASHAV signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on global development cooperation. This bill fulfills that MoU and enables the two nations to continue that work, but the program must be reauthorized.

The new bill seeks to expand the program so that additional countries, specifically those tied to the Abraham Accords, can join the projects.

The bill also seeks to strengthen Israel’s relationship with the existing Abraham Accords signers, Frankle told JNS.

Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.). Credit: Official Photo, U.S. Congress via Wikimedia Commons.

“It’s a very common-sense principle. The more people work together and get to know each other, the better the opportunity to like each other and to help each other, especially economically,” she said. “This kind of legislation, and these efforts, not only help developing countries with some issues, but it fosters goodwill.”

Through the program, Israel can highlight its export of life-saving technologies—in health care, agriculture and energy and water storage—as the Jewish state faces a barrage of criticism, Frankel told JNS.

The partnership has already brought smart agriculture and greenhouse technology to Albania and expanded technical knowledge of drip irrigation in Guatemalan coffee production, according to Frankel.

She told JNS that the bill also helps recognize 75 years of the U.S.-Israel relationship.

“We are partnering together with our resources, and especially with Israel’s technology and advancements, to help underdeveloped countries, in areas such as agriculture and energy and water storage,” she said.

The Frankel-Wilson bill requires a report from the U.S. State Department and USAID on how it can expand such efforts, but Frankel told JNS that Foggy Bottom and the Biden administration “are in constant talks and negotiations with other countries to try to foster this relationship.”

“The United States and Israel have unique capabilities to confront shared threats and opportunities. As our two countries celebrate 75 years of an unbreakable relationship, this bill promotes strengthened cross-sector collaboration that will truly unleash the full potential of our two countries,” Wilson said.

“Countries around the world will benefit from the result of development cooperation,” he added.

 

Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.). Credit: Official Photo, U.S. Congress via Wikimedia Commons.

In the meantime, good projects are underway and others will be expanded, and Congress is authorizing and funding the work and sending it to the State Department, said Frankel.

Frankel told JNS that she and Wilson are working on securing $2 million for the program this year and hope to double that amount in 2024.

The American Jewish Committee, AIPAC, Hadassah, the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Federations of North America have endorsed the bill.


Mike Wagenheim

Source: https://www.jns.org/jns/topic/23/6/8/293873/

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Plainclothes cops at Capitol during Jan. 6 riot, one on video exhorting crowd, key lawmaker says - John Solomon and Nicholas Ballasy

 

by John Solomon and Nicholas Ballasy

According to Loudermilk, a body cam video that leaked onto the video platform Rumble is authentic and confirms that officers in plain clothes were at the riot

The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington D.C. has confirmed to Congress that it had plainclothes officers at the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot and that at least one was captured on video exhorting the crowd, a key House investigator told Just the News.

Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., the chairman of the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight, said in wide-ranging interview Wednesday night that MPD body cam video that leaked onto the video platform Rumble is authentic and confirms that officers in plainclothes were at the riot.

You can view that video here.

“We know that it is one of their officers and at one point he is encouraging, and it appears he's encouraging, he’s definitely helping people climb the scaffolding, and he's telling them go, go, go,” Loudermilk told the Just the News, No Noise television show.

“Why is an officer encouraging people to climb the scaffolding and go into the Capitol? And secondly, why did the MPD Metropolitan Police support department decide to put undercover officers in the crowd? Was there intelligence that they had that was or was not passed on to the Capitol Police and what did the Capitol police do with that evidence, if they got it?” he added. 

On May 16, Loudermilk wrote a letter to the MPD police chief requesting additional information about the officers that were present including the original body cam footage from all officers that were on-site at the Capitol that day and "all officer and department after action reports and after incident reports concerning the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021."

He also requested "a list identifying all MPD officers on duty on January 6, 2021, who were engaged in activities concerning the restoration of civil order at or concerning the U.S. Capitol Complex, including their unit and any information on their assignment, and whether they were in uniform or plain clothes in their role as a law enforcement officer on January 6, 2021."

According to committee staff, the MPD is cooperating with Loudermilk's requests but additional details about the presence of the officers is not yet available for public disclosure.

Just the News reported in late March that federal prosecutors divulged in the case of one Jan. 6 defendant, William Pope, that there is police body-cam footage they don't want to make public that shows D.C. Metropolitan Police officers — some in plain clothes — consorting with the protesters and even exhorting "Go! Go! Go!" as the protesters are trying to penetrate the Capitol.

In a brief filed late by the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington, D.C., prosecutors wrote: "The specific footage, GoPro video recorded by an MPD Police Officer who was stationed at the Capitol in an evidence-gathering capacity, captures the officer shouting words to the effect of 'Go! Go! Go!' (MPD-005-000035 at time stamp 2:37), 'Go! Go! Go!' (MPD-005-000035 at time stamp 7:23), and 'Keeping going! Keep going!' (MPD-005-000035 at time stamp 8:16) apparently to the individuals in front of him on the balustrade of the U.S. Capitol's northwest staircase around 2:15 p.m.

"At other times in these videos, the officer and the two other plain clothes officers with him appear to join the crowd around them in various chants, to include 'drain the swamp,' 'U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!', and 'Whose house? Our house!'" 

You can read that court filing here:

Pope's defense team has asked for permission to make the video footage public, but federal prosecutors told the court they want the trial judge's protective order to remain in place to keep the video from becoming public.

"To do so would be like using a hammer when only a scalpel is needed," the government argued in opposing the release of the tapes, adding they believed Pope's "desire to try his case in the media rather than in a court of law is illegitimate."

Loudermilk said he also was deeply concerned by video footage aired Monday by Just the News showing a door on the Upper West Terrace of the Capitol was unlocked and left open for a lengthy period of time, allowing 309 people to enter the Capitol on Jan. 6 mostly uncontested.

"This is something that the Jan. 6 select committee chose not to look at: a security breach. And that's something we started looking at and it raised a lot of questions with us," Loudermilk said. "So through interviews and doing a lot of research, at least we have found out that there's an issue with those doors.

"You hit one of those doors, that alarm goes off, all right, and it unlocks that door because it's a fire door. The only way that that door can be secured is someone has to go to an office within the Capitol, get the key for that particular door and go back and then secure that door," he said.

 
John Solomon and Nicholas Ballasy

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/congress/loudermilk-mpd-had-plain-clothed-officers-capitol-crowd-jan-6-2021

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FBI caves, will let Comer’s full committee see Biden bribery document - John Solomon

 

by John Solomon

Accommodation from Bureau came after threat of contempt vote on Thursday.

 

The FBI caved to congressional pressure Wednesday night on the eve of a contempt vote, agreeing to let all members of the House Oversight Committee to see an informant memo alleging Joe Biden was involved in a $5 million bribery scheme as well as some related documents.

The committee’s chairman, Rep. James Comer, R-Kentucky, announced the deal just hours before his panel was to vote to find FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt.

“After weeks of refusing to even admit the FD-1023 record exists, the FBI has caved and is now allowing all members of the Oversight and Accountability Committee to review this unclassified record that memorializes a confidential human source’s conversations with a foreign national who claimed to have bribed then-Vice President Joe Biden,” Comer said.

“Americans have lost trust in the FBI’s ability to enforce the law impartially and demand answers, transparency, and accountability,” he said. “Allowing all Oversight Committee members to review this record is an important step toward conducting oversight of the FBI and holding it accountable to the American people.”

At issue is a document known as an FD-1023 containing allegations from a confidential informant in June 2020 that Jie Biden as vice president traded US policy for money to his family. The committee now will also be able to see two earlier documents from the same informant related to the allegation.

Comer told Just the News the allegations involve the country of Ukraine and remain under investigation by the bureau, and have not been disproven as Democrats have suggested.

“Let’s be clear: the allegations contained within this record are not closed as the White House and Democrats would have the American people believe,” he said. “Former Attorney General Barr confirmed this information was sent to the U.S. Attorney in Delaware for further investigation and the FBI has confirmed it is being used in an ongoing investigation.

“We also know the confidential human source who provided this information is highly credible and trusted, has worked with the FBI for over a decade, and has been paid six figures.”


John Solomon

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/congress/fbi-caves-will-let-comers-full-committee-see-biden-bribery-document

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Biden vetoes bill canceling his $400 billion student loan handout, vows he's 'not going to back down' - Brandon Gillespie

 

by Brandon Gillespie

Two Democrats from each chamber of Congress joined Republicans in voting for the bill


 

President Biden on Wednesday vetoed the bill that would have scrapped his $400 billion student loan handout and vowed he was not "going to back down" when it came to forgiving the college debt of millions across the country.

"Folks, Republican in Congress led an effort to pass a bill blocking my administration's plan to provide up to $10,000 in student debt relief and up to $20,000 for borrowers that received a Pell Grant. Nearly 90% of those relief dollars go to people making less than $75,000 a year," Biden said in a video posted on Twitter

"I'm not going to back down on my efforts to help tens of millions of working and middle class families. That's why I'm going to veto this bill," he said. 

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Amid his railing against Republicans, Biden made no mention of the two Democratic senators, Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Jon Tester, D-Mont., who joined all Republicans in voting to advance the bill last week. Independent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema also voted in favor with the final tally coming to 52-46.

Biden also made no mention of Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, and Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., who joined Republicans in voting for the bill in the House of Representatives. The final House vote tally was 218-203.

The president went on to say that some of the members who voted for the bill had "personally received loans to keep their small business afloat during the pandemic," and supported "huge tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy." 

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President Joe Biden

President Biden speaks ahead of vetoing a bill scrapping his $400 billion student loan handout on June 7, 2023 in the Oval Office. (White House)

"But when it comes to hardworking Americans trying to get ahead, dealing with student debt relief, that's where they drew the line. I think it's wrong," he said.

"Let me make something really clear, I'm never going to apologize for helping working and middle class Americans as they recover from this pandemic. Never," he added before signing his veto of the bill.

Biden's veto of the bill marks his fifth veto since taking office.

Under the program announced last year, Biden said he would cancel up to $10,000 in student loans for people making less than $125,000, and up to $20,000 for students who received Pell Grants. That program was expected to cost the government more than $400 billion in lost debt repayment, but the program was put on hold after a court blocked it.

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US Capitol Washington DC

The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)

The resolution approved by the House and Senate was written under the Congressional Review Act, which lets Congress reject an executive branch policy as long as both the House and Senate pass a resolution disapproving of that policy.

Given the mostly partisan nature of the votes in the House and Senate, it's unlikely Congress will be able to find the two-thirds majority needed in each chamber to override Biden's veto.

Fox News' Peter Kasperowicz contributed to this report.

 

Brandon Gillespie

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-vetoes-bill-cancelling-student-loan-handout

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