The Daily Populous

Tuesday November 26th, 2019 night edition

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One problem there is that the aid was conveniently only released the day after Representative Adam Schiff sent a letter regarding the existence of the whistle-blower complaint, suggesting it might’ve remained in limbo if no one had raised a stink.

Internal emails show that the White House scrambled to come up with a justification for freezing the money just days after the White House Counsel’s Office was told that an anonymous CIA official had filed a complaint with the agency’s general counsel concerning the president’s July 25 phone call, suggesting people on the inside knew they were fucked.

The Washington Post reports that a confidential White House review of Trump’s decision to put a hold on aid to Ukraine “has turned up hundreds of documents that reveal extensive efforts to generate an after-the-fact justification for the decision and a debate over whether the delay was legal.”

In early August, for example, email exchanges show acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney asking acting Office of Management and Budget director Russell Vought to provide an update on the legal rationale for holding up the aid and how much longer it could be delayed.

Emails show Vought and OMB staffers insisting the hold was legal, while officials at the State Department and National Security Council believed otherwise.

According to the justification from the OMB lawyers, withholding the aid was legal so long as they referred to it as a “temporary” hold, according to people familiar with the matter. »

CNN's John King: Rep. Nunes's Dodge Was 'Horseshit'

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On Sunday, Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo directly asked Nunes if he met with Shokin in Vienna, but Nunes didn’t answer the question with a yes or a no. After Nunes’s answer was played Monday on CNN, CNN’s John King called what Nunes had to say “horseshit.”.

“Were you in Vienna with Shokin,” Bartiromo asked.

Nunes replied that he wanted to answer these questions but he couldn’t because “there is criminal activity here.”. »

Small bookstores are booming after nearly being wiped out

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NEW YORK -- A growing number of shoppers will be supporting their independent neighborhood bookstores on Small Business Saturday.

After nearly being wiped out a decade ago, small bookstores are booming.

According to the American Booksellers Association, the number of independent bookstores fell by approximately 40 percent between the mid-90s and 2009. »

Bill Cosby vows no remorse, expects to serve 10-year maximum

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Bill Cosby vows no remorse, expects to serve 10-year maximum Bill Cosby says he’s prepared to serve the 10-year maximum sentence for sexual assault rather than show remorse for a crime the comedian says he didn’t commit.

Bill Cosby says he’s prepared to serve his 10-year maximum sentence for sexual assault rather than show remorse for a crime the comedian says he didn’t commit.

Cosby is best known for his 1980s-era sitcom, “The Cosby Show. »