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Donald Trump Accuses Barack Obama of 'freason' Over 2016 Election Claims
The Associated Press (07/22, Tucker, Megerian) and Reuters (07/22, Holland, Spetalnicic Landay) reported that President Donald Trump accused
former President Barack Obama of "treason" for allegedly trying to tie him to Russia and undermine his 2016 presidential campaign. Trump made
the accusation without providing evidence, and a spokesperson for Obama denounced the claim as "ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction".
An assessment by the U.S. Intelligence community published in January 2017 concluded that Russia, using social media disinformation, hacking,
and Russian bot farms, sought to damage Democrat Hillary Clinton's campaign and bolster Trump. The assessment determined that the actual
impact was likely limited and showed no evidence that Moscow's efforts actually changed voting outcomes. A 2020 bipartisan report by the
Senate intelligence committee had found that Russia used Republican political operative Paul Manafort, the WikiLeaks website, and others to try
to influence the 2016 election to help Trump's campaign. The Washington Examiner (07/22, O'Keefe) reported that President Trump told
members of Congress at a reception Tuesday to say former President Obama "cheated on the election," if the media do not ask them "appropriate"
questions. Trump has been attacking former President Obama following intense media attention concerning Trump's relationship with convicted
sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Additional reporting on the story was provided by Axios (07/22, Habeshlan), Al fauera (07/22, Staff Writer), ABC
News (07/22, Forrester) (2), CNN (07/22, Wolf), NBC News (07/22, Alba, Hillyard, et al.), BBC (07/22, Mat2a), New York Times (07/22,
Broadwater), Politico (07/22, Stokols), USA Today (07/22, Crowley), The Guardian (07/22, Tait), Newsweek (07/22, Gooding, Whisnant),
NewsNation (07/22, Whiteside), and Washington Examiner (07/22, Datoc).
MikeJohnson Shuts Down U.S House Until September toPrevent Congressfrom Voting to Release Epstein Files
The Wall Street Journal (07/22, Li, Gurman) reported that the House of Representatives came to a standstill due to disputes over disclosures from
the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Republican leadership cut short the week's session and postponed action until September to avoid votes on
releasing more Epstein•related material. The decision was made to prevent Democrats from forcing votes that could put Republicans in
uncomfortable positions regarding the disgraced financier and sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Additional reporting on the story was provided by
Associated Press (07/22, Groves, Mascaro), People (07/22, Kile), and Reuters (07/22, Morgan).
Judge Overseeing DOJEpstein GrandJury Records Request Asksfor More Information
ABC News (07/22, Mallin, Hill, Charalambous) reported that District Judge Paul Engelmayer plans to rule "expeditiously" on the Justice
Department's request to unseal grand Jury records from Ghislaine Maxwell's case, but needs more information. The Justice Department has been
given until July 29 to submit a brief outlining their Justification for seeking the release of the records, including whether they have reviewed grand
Jury transcripts and provided notice to victims. Lawyers for Maxwell and victims in the case will also have the opportunity to review and respond
to the proposed release of the grand Jury transcripts, with victims having until August 5 to address their positions.
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Trump's Wall StreetJournalSuit Over Epstein Story Faces Timing Hurdle
Reuters (07/22, Cohen) reported that Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over a story about him and Jeffrey Epstein may face
hurdles due to noncompliance with Florida state rules on the timing of defamation lawsuits. According to the article, Trump would need to clear
a high bar to win the case, including proving "actual malice" by the Journal, which means showing the paper knew the article was false or acted
with reckless disregard for its truth. The article noted that the lawsuit may be dismissed due to Trump's failure to provide the required five.day
notice period before filing the suit, and experts warn that his willingness to sue could have a chilling effect on media coverage of his
administration. The article highlighted that in 2019, Deputy Director Bongino sued online news outlet The Daily Beast for defamation over a story
about his departure from the National Rifle Association's online video channel. The case was dismissed the next year. U.S. District Judge Jose
Martinez in Miami sided with the Daily Beast in finding that Deputy Director Bongino did not comply with the provision, but said the basis of his
decision was that Bongino's case lacked merit.
The Cut (07/22, GonzalevRamirez) and Snopes (07/22, Deng) also reported on the story.
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