Sunday, February 2, 2020

NBC Reporter: Bill Clinton Told Tom Perez to Not Let the Party Go to Bernie Folks







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NBC News national political reporter Jonathan Allen said on C-SPAN Thursday that former President Bill Clinton told Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez to not let Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I., Vt.) supporters become powerful in the party.
Allen is the author of Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign and wrote a book about Clinton's work as secretary of state in 2014.
"The DNC is unpopular with its own base," Allen said. "Roughly half the Democratic Party felt like the DNC was unfairly tipping the scales in the last presidential election trying to get Hillary Clinton nominated trying to hurt Bernie Sanders."
The bad blood between the Clinton and Sanders camps resumed "the minute Donald Trump was elected," Allen claimed.
Earlier this week, Hillary Clinton said that being a capitalist probably hurt her cause in 2016 because so many Democrats in the party today are socialists. The comment appeared to be hit at Sanders who describes himself as a democratic socialist.
She has laid blame on numerous factors for her eventual general election defeat at the hands of President Donald Trump, Sanders and his diehard supporters among them. Sanders ripped Clinton as beholden to Wall Street interests during the primary, and she wrote his attacks did "lasting damage" to her.
Clinton also criticized Sanders as unrealistic in his policies and for essentially offering voters a bill of goods.
Allen said Perez got "very explicit" instructions from Clinton "not to let the party go to the Bernie Sanders folks."
Sanders' 2016 campaign manager Jeff Weaver has lots of issues with the DNC and called it a "fantasy" that Sanders will hand over his voter data to them.
"We’ve also got to make sure that all the different factions of the party are represented at the DNC," Weaver said in January. "Tom can do a little bit more to bring in some other voices.
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Rick Wilson promises anti-Trump group is about to launch a ‘pretty frigging nasty’ campaign to oust the president




“We’re going to do as much as we can to make sure Donald Trump is not re-elected,” Wilson told the HBO host. “We’ll be is using all the tools in our toolbox and some of them are pretty frigging nasty.”

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Appearing on the HBO “Real Time” Overtime segment, Republican consultant Rick Wilson promised his anti-Donald Trump group, the Lincoln Project, is set to do everything thing they can to oust Donald Trump and his Congressional enablers out of office in 2020 with, in his words, a “pretty friggin...




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Appearing on the HBO “Real Time” Overtime segment, Republican consultant Rick Wilson promised his anti-Donald Trump group, the Lincoln Project, is set to do everything thing they can to oust Donald Trump and his Congressional enablers out of office in 2020 with, in his words, a “pretty frigging nasty” blitz of ads.
Asked by host Bill Maher if his group will be endorsing a Democrat or another Republican for president, the acerbic Wilson said that is not their plan and that they will instead focus on hammering Donald Trump and vulnerable Republican lawmakers who defend him.
“As an outside force that can do things that the Democrats have demonstrably failed on doing a lot of the time, like actually getting in people’s sh*t, we’re sort of a pirate ship in that regard,” Wilson explained.

“We’re going to do as much as we can to make sure Donald Trump is not re-elected,” Wilson told the HBO host. “We’ll be is using all the tools in our toolbox and some of them are pretty frigging nasty.”
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Report: Trump May Be Committing Tax Fraud Through Debt Parking







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Donald Trump’s debt has been the subject of continuous congressional and journalistic scrutiny, and a debt of more than $50 million to a Trump-owned company raises flags that he could be committing tax fraud through debt parking, according to Mother Jones
As president, Trump must file personal financial disclosure forms annually, and has publicly stated that he owes “over $50 million” to a company called Chicago Unit Acquisition LLC, an entity fully owned by Trump. 
The loan is connected to Trump’s hotel and tower in Chicago, according to the disclosures, yet it earns no revenue and Trump assigns virtually no value to his company. He told the New York Times in a 2016 interview that, “We don’t assess any value to [Chicago Unit Acquisition] because we don’t care. I have the mortgage. That is all there is. Very simple. I am the bank,” he said. 
In order to construct his Chicago project, Trump received a $640 million loan from Deutsche Bank, as well as $130 million in financing from Fortress Investment Group, a New York City-based hedge fund. 
When the financial crisis struck in 2008, Trump sued Deutsche Bank and took out a new loan through Deutsche’s private bank to cover his debt to the firm’s commercial lending side. However, Fortress agreed to accept about $48 million and provided Trump was a “discounted payoff” in which the debt was considered repaid and the loan was canceled by the lender. 
When a lender forgives a portion of a loan, the IRS considers the unpaid portion taxable income, which can be taxed as high as 39 percent. 
Borrowers devised a tactic to forestall paying taxes by purchasing the debt through a corporation, then placing it within the entity to avoid realizing income. Debt parking is legal so long as the borrower intends to repay the loan. According to tax experts, parking debt indefinitely with no intentions to repay it violates federal tax law. 
The release of Trump’s returns alone will not solve the Chicago Unit Acquisition mystery, nor would a standard IRS audit. 
“It would take a forensic audit,” said Martin Lobel, a prominent tax lawyer in Washington, DC. “It is very labor intensive, and it takes someone who has years of experience to spot the problem areas...The IRS is not going to look too closely at Trump’s tax returns.” Congressional Democrats, however, intend to do just that. 

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John Kerry overheard discussing possible 2020 bid amid concern of 'Sanders taking down the Democratic Party'



Feb. 2, 2020, 3:53 PM EST
By Jonathan Allen and Allan Smith
DES MOINES, Iowa — Former Secretary of State John Kerry — one of Joe Biden's highest-profile endorsers — was overheard Sunday on the phone at a Des Moines hotel explaining what he would have to do to enter the presidential race amid "the possibility of Bernie Sanders taking down the Democratic Party — down whole."
Sitting in the lobby restaurant of the Renaissance Savery hotel, Kerry was overheard by an NBC News analyst saying "maybe I'm f---ing deluding myself here" and explaining that in order to run, he'd have to step down from the board of Bank of America and give up his ability to make paid speeches. Kerry said donors like venture capitalist Doug Hickey would have to "raise a couple of million," adding that such donors "now have the reality of Bernie."
Asked about the call later on Sunday, Kerry said that he was "absolutely not" contemplating joining the Democratic primary race. He reiterated this sentiment in a tweet later, saying that "any report otherwise is f---ing (or categorically) false." Minutes later, he deleted the tweet and reposted it without the expletive.
He told NBC News later on Sunday that, "This is a complete and total misinterpretation based on overhearing only one side of a phone conversation. A friend who watches too much cable called me wondering whether I’d ever jump into the race late in the game if Democrats were choosing an unelectable nominee. I listed all the reasons I could not possibly do that and would not — and will not under any circumstances — do that."
It’s not clear how serious Kerry was on the call about jumping into the race. But that he would even discuss the possibility suggests that prominent members of the Democratic Party remain deeply unsettled by the current field, Sanders' strength in the polls, and the ability of any candidate to defeat President Donald Trump.
It also suggests that Kerry, who has campaigned with Biden in Iowa and New Hampshire, may be nervous about the former vice president's chances ahead of Monday's first-in-the-nation primary caucuses. At a North Liberty, Iowa, campaign event on Saturday, Kerry spoke both after and for longer than Biden did.





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Its fun he's overheard and then he released a now deleted profanity laced tweet denying this even though he was overheard saying it. Joe Biden is potentially on the verge of loosing Iowa (although please make sure you show up at the caucuses so we can defeat him) and people are beginning to get ready to jump ship should he loose. Obama might have been wrong about a lot of things but he was right about Joe Biden and it looks like John Kerry is finding out the hard way!




Feb. 2, 2020


By Jonathan Allen and Allan Smith

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former Secretary of State John Kerry — one of Joe Biden's highest-profile endorsers — was overheard Sunday on the phone at a Des Moines hotel explaining what he would have to do to enter the presidential race amid "the possibility of Bernie Sanders taking down the Democratic Party — down whole."
Sitting in the lobby restaurant of the Renaissance Savery hotel, Kerry was overheard by an NBC News analyst saying "maybe I'm f---ing deluding myself here" and explaining that in order to run, he'd have to step down from the board of Bank of America and give up his ability to make paid speeches. Kerry said donors like venture capitalist Doug Hickey would have to "raise a couple of million," adding that such donors "now have the reality of Bernie."
Asked about the call later on Sunday, Kerry said that he was "absolutely not" contemplating joining the Democratic primary race. He reiterated this sentiment in a tweet later, saying that "any report otherwise is f---ing (or categorically) false." Minutes later, he deleted the tweet and reposted it without the expletive.


As I told the reporter, I am absolutely not running for President. Any report otherwise is categorically false. I’ve been proud to campaign with my good friend Joe Biden, who is going to win the nomination, beat Trump, and make an outstanding president.

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He told NBC News later on Sunday that, "This is a complete and total misinterpretation based on overhearing only one side of a phone conversation. A friend who watches too much cable called me wondering whether I’d ever jump into the race late in the game if Democrats were choosing an unelectable nominee. I listed all the reasons I could not possibly do that and would not — and will not under any circumstances — do that."
It’s not clear how serious Kerry was on the call about jumping into the race. But that he would even discuss the possibility suggests that prominent members of the Democratic Party remain deeply unsettled by the current field, Sanders' strength in the polls, and the ability of any candidate to defeat President Donald Trump.
It also suggests that Kerry, who has campaigned with Biden in Iowa and New Hampshire, may be nervous about the former vice president's chances ahead of Monday's first-in-the-nation primary caucuses. At a North Liberty, Iowa, campaign event on Saturday, Kerry spoke both after and for longer than Biden did.


The Biden team denied concerns about Kerry's support. "Everyone knows that John Kerry is all in for us," Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to the Biden campaign, told NBC News.
Kerry was the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, losing to President George W. Bush. He got 251 electoral votes, compared to Bush's 286.


Kerry has served as one of the former vice president's top surrogates in the 2020 race. Biden holds a less than 4-point lead over Sanders in the RealClearPolitics average of national Democratic primary polls but trails the Vermont senator in the Iowa and New Hampshire polling averages.
NBC News asked Kerry last month whether he regretted not entering the 2020 race.
"I'd be a liar if I didn't say I don't come out here and have fun and your juices don't get going," he said. "But right now, they're entirely focused on helping Joe Biden become president, and I'm very happy doing what I'm doing."
Jonathan Allen reported from Des Moines, Iowa and Allan Smith reported from New York.
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