{"id":205452,"date":"2017-02-07T00:23:55","date_gmt":"2017-02-07T05:23:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-backstory-how-trump-got-to-yes-on-gorusch-playbook-exclusive-petraeus-warns-us-politico.php"},"modified":"2017-02-07T00:23:55","modified_gmt":"2017-02-07T05:23:55","slug":"the-backstory-how-trump-got-to-yes-on-gorusch-playbook-exclusive-petraeus-warns-us-politico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/ethical-egoism\/the-backstory-how-trump-got-to-yes-on-gorusch-playbook-exclusive-petraeus-warns-us-politico.php","title":{"rendered":"THE BACKSTORY: How Trump got to yes on Gorusch &#8212; PLAYBOOK EXCLUSIVE: PETRAEUS warns US &#8230; &#8211; Politico"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Driving the Day    <\/p>\n<p>    Listen to Playbook in 90 Seconds <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kQMYba\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kQMYba<\/a>  Subscribe on    iTunes <a href=\"http:\/\/apple.co\/2eX6Eay\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/apple.co\/2eX6Eay<\/a>  Visit the online    home of Playbook <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2f51Jnf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2f51Jnf<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    JUST A THOUGHT: Earlier this week, President Donald    Trump mocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) for    crying about the plight of immigrants, saying he was faking,    and wondering aloud from the White House who his acting coach    was. Yesterday, he followed that up by calling him Fake Tears    Chuck Schumer to his 23 million Twitter followers. Now hes    asking Schumer to expedite the consideration and support Neil    Gorsuch, his nominee for the Supreme Court. Do you think thats    how this works, Mr. President?  <\/p>\n<p>    Story Continued Below  <\/p>\n<p>    Good Wednesday morning and welcome to February. Yes, we    expect Gorsuch to get confirmed. But Democrats are saying they    want him to get 60 votes, daring Republicans to push him    through on a majority vote. Gorsuch passed the Senate    unanimously 2006 when President George W. Bush nominated him,    but that matters little when talking about todays political    dynamics. Eight Democrats would need to join with Republicans    to break the expected Democratic filibuster.  <\/p>\n<p>    AT LEAST SEVEN Democratic senators have signaled an    openness to having a committee vote on Trump's Supreme Court    nominee. Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.), Richard    Blumenthal (Conn.), Chris Coons (Del.), Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.),    Joe Manchin (W.Va.), Claire McCaskill (Mo.) and Jon Tester    (Mont.).  <\/p>\n<p>    **SUBSCRIBE to Playbook: <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/1M75UbX\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/1M75UbX<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    THE REVIEWS TRUMP CARES ABOUT -- NYT -- 5 of 6 stories    about Trump and ANOTHER six-column banner headline --    TRUMPS COURT PICK SETS UP POLITICAL CLASH. He    probably likes this one, referring to Gorsuch, A Nominee    Who Echoes Scalias Style, but probably doesnt    care for this one, referring to Anthony Scaramucci, a    hedge-fund manager turned adviser, A Trump Aide, a Chinese    Firm And A Fear of Tangled Interests. <a href=\"http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2jVIVII\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2jVIVII<\/a>  WaPo -- the    entire front page is about Trump, and another banner headline    -- Supreme Court nominee is Gorsuch  Its still    Justice Kennedys court  Originalist pick seen as willing to    compromise <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kpN1tU\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kpN1tU<\/a>  N.Y. Post: BURN    IT DOWN!: Dems go full blast to undermine Trump <a href=\"http:\/\/nyp.st\/2jusKUo\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/nyp.st\/2jusKUo<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    THE BACKSTORY -- GREAT DETAILS -- How Trump got to yes on    Gorsuch, by Shane Goldmacher, Eliana Johnson and Josh    Gerstein: Behind the scenes, [Donald] Trump settled on [Neil]    Gorsuch after only a single in-person interview in Trump Tower.    Gorsuch was ushered into the building through a back door on    Jan. 14 so he wouldnt be seen by the press gathered in the    lobby.  Trump personally interviewed four Supreme Court    finalists, three at his home in New York before he moved to the    White House, according to two people involved in the search.    ... Only one other person was in the room during Trumps full    interviews with the finalists: White House Counsel Don McGahn,    the two officials said. And Trump only met with each of the    finalists once before deciding, although he did later speak    with some by phone. Trumps top lieutenants -- Vice President    Mike Pence, McGahn, chief of staff Reince Priebus, and chief    strategist Stephen Bannon -- also had their own interviews with    the four finalists, along with several other candidates in New    York. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2jul6t1\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2jul6t1<\/a>  Video of Trump    announcing Gorsuch <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kqcgfx\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kqcgfx<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    THE ANALYSIS -- NYTs ADAM LIPTAK: In Judge Neil Gorsuch,    an Echo of Scalia in Philosophy and Style: Judge Gorsuch    ... is an originalist, meaning he tries to interpret the    Constitution consistently with the understanding of those who    drafted and adopted it. This approach leads him to generally    but not uniformly conservative results.  While he has not    written extensively on several issues of importance to many    conservatives, including gun control and gay rights, Judge    Gorsuch has taken strong stands in favor of religious freedom,    earning him admiration from the right. Judge Gorsuch has not    hesitated to take stands that critics say have a partisan edge.    He has criticized liberals for turning to the courts rather    than legislatures to achieve their policy goals, and has called    for limiting the power of federal regulators. <a href=\"http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2kfP9lg\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2kfP9lg<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- WAPOS ROBERT BARNES: Trump makes his pick, but its    still Anthony Kennedys Supreme Court: Kennedy, 80 and    celebrating his 29th year on the court this month, will remain    the pivotal member of the court no matter how the warfare    between Republicans and Democrats plays out. On almost every    big social issue, neither the courts liberal,    Democratic-appointed justices nor Kennedys fellow    Republican-appointed conservative colleagues can prevail    without him. That is why an undercurrent of Trumps first    choice for the court was whether it would soothe Kennedy,    making him feel secure enough to retire and let this president    choose the person who would succeed him.   <\/p>\n<p>    Who better, then, to put Kennedy at ease than one of    his former clerks? Kennedy trekked to Denver to swear in his    protege Neil Gorsuch on the appeals court 10 years ago. If    Gorsuch is confirmed to the Supreme Court, it would be the    first time that a justice has served with a former clerk.    <a href=\"http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jC6nYb\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jC6nYb<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- NEAL K. KATYAL in the NYT, Why Liberals Should Back Neil    Gorsuch: I was an acting solicitor general for President    Barack Obama; Judge Gorsuch has strong conservative bona fides    and was appointed to the 10th Circuit by President George W.    Bush. But I have seen him up close and in action, both in court    and on the Federal Appellate Rules Committee (where both of us    serve); he brings a sense of fairness and decency to the job,    and a temperament that suits the nations highest court.    <a href=\"http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2jTXieo\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2jTXieo<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- A 2002 op-ed in UPI by Gorsuch excoriated the Senate    for delaying hearings to appoint John Roberts and Merrick    Garland to the U.S. Court of Appeals <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kqVRXO\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kqVRXO<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- @ShaneGoldmacher: Gorsuchs classmate at Harvard    Law: A certain gentleman named Barack Obama  <\/p>\n<p>    WHO WILL HELP GORSUCH -- Ayotte to lead White House team    shepherding Supreme Court nominee, by WaPos Phil Rucker    and Ashley Parker: [Kelly] Ayotte will serve as the nominees    so-called sherpa, personally introducing the pick to senators    and escorting him or her to meetings and the confirmation    hearing.  The lead staffer on the nominees team will be Makan    Delrahim, currently the director of nominations for the White    House legislative affairs office. Delrahim will serve as the    quarterback, in the words of the White House official,    overseeing strategy and outreach with the Senate.   <\/p>\n<p>    Delrahim will work closely with Mary Elizabeth Taylor,    a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell    (R-Ky.), where she ran the Senate cloakroom and developed    personal relationships with Republican senators. Also involved    will be Rick Dearborn, a deputy White House chief of staff and    a former chief of staff to Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), and    Marc Short, the White Houses director of legislative affairs.    The communications strategy will be overseen by Ron Bonjean, a    longtime Republican strategist who has served as chief of staff    to the Senate Republican Conference and as the chief spokesman    for former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.).    <a href=\"http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jUiEbb\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jUiEbb<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- BUZZ: The White House considered several other    potential sherpas before settling on Ayotte. Kyle Simmons,    former chief of staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch    McConnell, was among those who had been discussed. Typically,    SCOTUS sherpas are veteran staffers like former Reagan chief of    staff Ken Duberstein, who managed multiple Supreme Court and    cabinet nominee picks.<\/p>\n<p>    ** A message from the Coalition for Affordable    Prescription Drugs: Federal programs, state    governments, employers, unions and others partner with PBMs to    address rising prescription drug costs, keep patients healthy,    and deliver value for the health system. Visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.affordableprescriptiondrugs.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.affordableprescriptiondrugs.org<\/a> for    more. **  <\/p>\n<p>    TEAM OF RIVALS -- White House tries to course    correct after messy travel restriction rollout, by CNNs    Dana Bash: According to sources familiar with internal White    House conversations, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus will now    take more control of the systems dealing with basic functions,    like executive orders. The way one source described it: Priebus    already technically had the authority, but clearly the staff    needed a reminder not to color outside their lines.  Steve    Bannon and Jared Kushner, two other senior advisers, still have    considerable power and influence with Trump. Administration    officials say no role has been diminished or expanded but    rather existing roles clarified. It is unclear how that will    fit in with Priebus exerting more control over White House    operations. Additionally, White House Counselor Kellyanne    Conway is expected to take more control of the communications    strategy. <a href=\"http:\/\/cnn.it\/2kQb6XX\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/cnn.it\/2kQb6XX<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    SCARAMUCCI UNDER FIRE -- NYT A1, Trump Aides Deal With    Chinese Firm Raises Fear of Tangled Interests, by    Sharon LaFraniere, Michael Forsythe and Alexandra Stevenson: A    secretive Chinese company with deep ties to the countrys    Communist Party has become one of the biggest foreign investors    in the United States over the past year, snapping up American    firms in a string of multibillion-dollar deals. But it is one    of its smaller deals that is apparently stalling the White    House career of a top adviser to President Trump. Anthony    Scaramucci, a flamboyant former campaign fund-raiser for Mr.    Trump whom the president has appointed as the White House    liaison to the business community, has been in limbo for more    than a week since he agreed to sell his investment firm to a    subsidiary of the Chinese conglomerate, HNA Group.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mr. Scaramucci is on the job but has yet to be sworn    in, partly because of concerns about the Jan. 17 deal,    according to two administration officials who spoke on the    condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to    publicly discuss personnel matters. It is the second known    transaction between a politically connected Chinese company and    an incoming White House official. And it is evidence of the    unusual confluence of interests between superrich members of    the new Trump administration who need to unwind complex    financial portfolios to comply with government rules and    international firms eager to buy American assets. <a href=\"http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2kfNfBd\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2kfNfBd<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- Scaramucci fights to stay in the White House, by    Tara Palmeri: Reince Priebus and Anthony Scaramucci were    sucked into a bizarre episode of infighting Tuesday as the    White House chief of staff tried to push Scaramucci out of a    promised role as an adviser to President Donald Trump, only to    later backtrack. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kpXm93\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kpXm93<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    PETRAEUS WARNING --    ONLY IN PLAYBOOK -- Former CIA Director, retired    Gen. David Petraeus plans to warn the House Armed Services    Committee this morning that U.S. global alliances are at risk,    according to an advance copy of his testimony from someone    close to Petraeus. In assessing the threats, Petraeus plans to    tell the committee: Americans should not take the current    international order for granted. It did not will itself into    existence. We created it. Likewise, it is not naturally    self-sustaining. We have sustained it. If we stop doing so, it    will fray and, eventually, collapse. This is precisely what    some of our adversaries seek to encourage. President Putin, for    instance, understands that, while conventional aggression may    occasionally enable Russia to grab a bit of land on its    periphery, the real center of gravity is the political will of    major democratic powers to defend Euro-Atlantic institutions    like NATO and the EU.  <\/p>\n<p>    NEW POLITICO\/MORNING    CONSULT POLL -- Poll: 1-in-4 voters believe Trump's    vote-fraud claims, by Jake Sherman: One in four voters    believe President Donald Trump's unsupported claim that    millions of votes were illegally cast in the 2016 election, but    more people believe that Trump benefited from any electoral    malfeasance instead of Hillary Clinton. A new POLITICO\/Morning    Consult survey showed that 25 percent of registered voters say    they agree with Trump that millions of people improperly cast    ballots last November. But if the election was subject to voter    fraud, 35 percent say its more likely any improper votes    benefited Trump, and 30 percent say they benefited Clinton.   <\/p>\n<p>    Trumps approval rating is ticking upward toward 50    percent: 49 percent of voters approve of how Trump is handling    his job, and 41 percent disapprove. That is more positive than    other polls; a 51-percent majority disapproves of Trump in the    latest Gallup tracking poll. Even Trump's favorable rating --    49 percent favorable to 44 percent unfavorable  is a    significant departure from other polls, which show Trump viewed    more unfavorably. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2juUSGA\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2juUSGA<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    OTHER POLL HIGHLIGHTS   <\/p>\n<p>    -- SEAN SPICER IS WELL KNOWN. 60% say they have seen,    read or heard a lot or some of Spicer. He has a 24% favorable    rating, 32% unfavorable, 16% have no opinion and 28% dont know    him.  <\/p>\n<p>    -- AS NETANYAHU READIES FOR TRIP TO THE U.S., AMERICANS SAY    DONT MOVE THE EMBASSY TO JERUSALEM. Across the board, our    new poll shows that Americans dont want the U.S. to move its    embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. When told of the    history of the issue, 41% say to leave the embassy in    Tel Aviv and 33% say move the embassy to Jerusalem.  <\/p>\n<p>    THE JUICE --  <\/p>\n<p>    -- EU ANXIETY -- POSTCARD FROM BRUSSELS: From our    POLITICO Europe Playbook colleague Ryan Heath in Brussels:    \"European Commission Vice President Maro efovi just stood    up in the EU press room and said that the College of European    Commissioners discussed at their weekly Cabinet meeting that it    and the EU have to choose between the 'inequality, national    egoism' displayed by the Trump administration or 'openness,    social equality and solidarity' that the defines the EU.    Sefcovic said there was 'growing anxiety' about the    transatlantic relationship and urged the Trump team to cool it    because: 'The U.S. never had a better ally than Europe.'\"  <\/p>\n<p>    -- BIDEN LAUNCHES FOUNDATION: The Biden Foundation is    launching to build on Vice President and Dr. Bidens lifelong    commitment to protecting and advancing rights and opportunities    of all people, according to a release off embargo at 5 a.m.    The board of the foundation: Former Sen. Ted Kaufman, a    longtime Biden adviser; Valerie Biden Owens, the VPs sister;    Mark Gitenstein, a former Biden aide who later was ambassador    to Romania; Mark Angelson, a long time Biden adviser; and Jeff    Peck of Peck Madigan and Jones. Peck also worked for Biden on    the Hill. Louisa Terrell, Sen. Cory Bookers former chief of    staff, a former Facebook lobbyist and FCC aide, will be    executive director of the foundation.  <\/p>\n<p>    -- KEY MCCARTHY AIDE TO THE WHITE HOUSE: Ben Howard, who    ran the House floor for House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy    (R-Calif.), has gone to work for President Donald Trumps    legislative affairs office. This is not only big for Howard,    but also for McCarthy, whose stature continues to grow in Trump    World. I cant begin to express my gratitude for all Ben has    done not only for me and my team, but the entire Republican    Conference, McCarthy emails. Over the years Ive relied on    Ben for both his wisdom and his wit. Hes been an integral part    of my senior staff, but President Trump and his team will be    well served by Ben as we work to enact the American peoples    legislative priorities.  <\/p>\n<p>    -- SPOTTED: Eric Trump in first class and Don Trump Jr.    in coach flying from DCA to LaGuardia on the 10 p.m. American    shuttle after the Supreme Court announcement  House Judiciary    Chairman Bob Goodlatte, who is under heat for several of his    aides agreeing to sign non-disclosures with the Trump team,    chatting with Steve Bannon at the White House Supreme Court    announcement Tuesday night  NFIB President and CEO Juanita    Duggan at the White House for the SCOTUS announcement.  <\/p>\n<p>    HAPPENING TODAY -- PBS NewsHour anchor Judy Woodruff    will interview Vice President Mike Pence Wednesday morning in    his first sitdown since inauguration. It will air Wednesday    night.  Trump is attending an African American History Month    listening session. In the afternoon, he is participating in a    legislative affairs strategy session.<\/p>\n<p>      PHOTO DU JOUR: President Donald Trump walks through      the Cross Hall to the East Room of the White House to      nominate Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court on Jan. 31. |      Brendan Smialowski\/AFP\/Getty Images    <\/p>\n<p>    THE RESISTANCE -- GET WITH THE PROGRAM, OR NOT -- State    Dept. Dissent Cable on Trumps Ban Draws 1,000 Signatures,    by NYTs Jeffrey Gettleman on A1: It started out in    Washington. Then it went to Jakarta. Then across Africa. One    version even showed up on Facebook. Within hours, a State    Department dissent cable, asserting that President Trumps    executive order to temporarily bar citizens from seven    Muslim-majority countries would not make the nation safer,    traveled like a chain letter -- or a viral video. The cable    wended its way through dozens of American embassies around the    world, quickly emerging as one of the broadest protests by    American officials against their presidents policies. And it    is not over yet. By 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the letter had attracted    around 1,000 signatures, State Department officials said, far    more than any dissent cable in recent years. It was being    delivered to management, and department officials said more    diplomats wanted to add their names to it. The State Department    has 7,600 Foreign Service officers and 11,000 civil servants.    <a href=\"http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2jutOr1\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/nyti.ms\/2jutOr1<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- Resistance from within: Federal workers push back    against Trump, by WaPos Juliet Eilperin, Lisa Rein, and    Marc Fisher: Less than two weeks into Trumps administration,    federal workers are in regular consultation with recently    departed Obama-era political appointees about what they can do    to push back against the new presidents initiatives. Some    federal employees have set up social media accounts to    anonymously leak word of changes that Trump appointees are    trying to make. ... At a church in Columbia Heights last    weekend, dozens of federal workers attended a support group for    civil servants seeking a forum to discuss their opposition to    the Trump administration. And 180 federal employees have signed    up for a workshop next weekend, where experts will offer advice    on workers rights and how they can express civil    disobedience. <a href=\"http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jVGN3H\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jVGN3H<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    COMING ATTRACTIONS -- Trump administration circulates more    draft immigration restrictions, focusing on protecting U.S.    jobs, by WaPos Abigail Hauslohner and Janell Ross: The    Trump administration is considering a plan to weed out would-be    immigrants who are likely to require public assistance, as well    as to deport --- when possible -- immigrants already living in    the United States who depend on taxpayer help, according to a    draft executive order obtained by The Washington Post. A second    draft order under consideration calls for a substantial    shake-up in the system through which the United States    administers immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, with the aim of    tightly controlling who enters the country and who can enter    the workforce, and reducing the social services burden on U.S.    taxpayers. <a href=\"http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jup5FU\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/wapo.st\/2jup5FU<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    BRIAN FALLON in POLITICO, Why Trumps Firing of Sally Yates    Should Worry You: [F]or Yates, if this weeks events did    mark the conclusion of her career at Justice, she can at least    depart knowing she was true to herself and to the finest    traditions of the institution until the very end. But theres    always the chance her leave from Justice is only temporary. It    seems quite likely she will be at the top of any list for    attorney general in a future administrationonly next time, on    a full-time basis. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kqJOK5\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kqJOK5<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    WHAT THE HILL IS READING -- Staffers secret work on    immigration order rattles the Capitol, by Rachael Bade:    News that House Judiciary Committee staffers secretly    collaborated on Donald Trumps controversial immigration order    reverberated through the Capitol on Tuesday: Democrats    denounced the arrangement, the GOP panel stonewalled, and an    outside ethics group requested an investigation. And the man    most on the hot seat over the unusual arrangement, House    Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, was in full-on cleanup mode.    At a private GOP conference meeting, Goodlatte (R-Va.) tried to    calm fellow Republicans who were incensed to learn that some of    his aides helped craft Trump's immigration directive without    telling him or GOP leaders or about it.  Democrats, meanwhile,    almost immediately began raising ethical concerns about    nondisclosure agreements signed by the Judiciary aides  and    questioned whether such work infringes on separation of    powers. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2jUjRiQ\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2jUjRiQ<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    -- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Several government employees    signed a non-disclosure agreement to secretly work on an    executive order on immigration for the Trump team. And    Goodlattes staff -- whose salaries are funded by taxpayer    money -- refuses to answer if the chairman approved of this,    and why it was allowed.  <\/p>\n<p>    SHOW ME THE MONEY -- Trump raised $15 million in    December, by Ken Vogel: President Donald Trumps    reelection efforts are off to a strong start financially,    according to Tuesday evening campaign finance reports showing    that Trumps three committees brought in a combined $15 million    last month and finished the year with $16 million in the bank.    The committees  Trumps campaign and two joint fundraising    vehicles created by the campaign and various Republican Party    committees - disbursed nearly $32 million from Nov. 29 through    Dec. 31. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kPZTH2\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kPZTH2<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    --TEXT FROM TRUMP  President Trump took office only 10    days ago and the media has waged a nasty fight every day. Fight    back. Donate by the 11:59p deadline: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bit.ly\/2jSqMsN\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.bit.ly\/2jSqMsN<\/a><\/p>\n<p>    ** A message from the Coalition for Affordable    Prescription Drugs: Federal programs, state    governments, employers, unions and others partner with PBMs to    address rising prescription drug costs, keep patients healthy,    and deliver value for the health system. Visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.affordableprescriptiondrugs.org\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.affordableprescriptiondrugs.org<\/a> for    more. **  <\/p>\n<p>    THE CABINET -- Treasury secretary nominees foreign    money links bring new scrutiny, by CNNs Phil Mattingly:    In a private interview with committee staff, aides said,    Mnuchin acknowledged that his responses to the committee had    not, as he had stated, been true, accurate and complete. He    twice was forced to revise his initial disclosure    questionnaire. He stated his role in the entities was    inadvertently missed during the disclosure process.    <a href=\"http:\/\/cnn.it\/2kQrcEh\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/cnn.it\/2kQrcEh<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    WHAT PELOSI TOLD TAPPER -- CNNs town hall with the House    minority leader -- TAPPER: You still think you can work    with [Trump]? PELOSI: Well, I certainly hope so. Hes    the president of the United States. And by the way, I told him    at the meeting, so Ill tell you, I said, Mr. President, we    have -- I worked, when I had the majority, I was the speaker, I    had the gavel, and President George W. Bush was president, we    worked with him even though we disagreed on the war in Iraq.    What could be worse than that? And privatizing Social Security,    we disagreed on those. But we passed some of the most    progressive legislation to help poor children, the biggest    energy bill in the history of our country. He wanted nuclear;    we wanted renewables. We had a big bill. The list goes on.    Drugs for HIV-AIDS, all of those kinds of things. So we    disagree on certain issues. We respect that hes the president    of the United States. We want to work together. But where we    will draw the line is if he wants to repeal the Affordable Care    Act.  <\/p>\n<p>    -- FOR YOUR RADAR: Pelosi and Iowa Republican Sen. Joni    Ernst will speak at the 132nd Gridiron Club and Foundation    dinner on March 4.  <\/p>\n<p>    MOVING ON -- Strobe Talbott stepping down from    Brookings, by Michael Crowley: Talbott, a former TIME    magazine journalist who became deputy secretary of state under    Bill Clinton, has led Brookings for 15 years. He will resign in    October. ... He served at the State Department from 1993 to    2001, including seven years as Deputy Secretary of State.    <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kfHLGD\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kfHLGD<\/a>  Release    <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kUx0IN\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kUx0IN<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    SCHOCK UPDATE -- @kenvogel: Ex-Rep. @AaronSchocks    campaign cmte paid a $10k compliance penalty to the    @USTreasury, & $16k+ in legal fees. <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kQ9c9X\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2kQ9c9X<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    VALLEY TALK -- Googles Eric Schmidt: Trump Administration    Will Do Evil Things, by BuzzFeeds William Alden and    Nitasha Tiku: Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Googles    parent company, told an audience of Google employees on    Thursday that the Trump administration is going to do these    evil things as theyve done in the immigration area and perhaps    some others. Schmidts remarks were made during the companys    weekly meeting at its headquarters in Mountain View,    California, on January 26. <a href=\"http:\/\/bzfd.it\/2kfQLeU\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bzfd.it\/2kfQLeU<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    MEMO FROM CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN AND JOHN HARRIS -- Please    join me in offering thanks and congratulations to our    colleague, Roger Simon, who is retiring from the business after    42 years of writing columns  10 of which were for POLITICO.    Roger was the first person in this newsroom hired after John    Harris joined Matt Wuerker and Ken Vogel from the Capitol    Leader gang in late 2006.  In this peevish age, in which    combatants seem never to relinquish the self-righteous pose,    and the language of politics often is infused with contempt,    Roger uses his gift for language for a different cause. He    respects politics and its practitioners, even when he is being    searingly critical. He is shrewd in assessing character and    motive and views politics and the work of government less    through an ideological prism than human one. These are real    people, often quite powerful, making decisions that affect    other real people, often quite powerless.  <\/p>\n<p>    -- ROGERS LAST COLUMN: A majority of one walks away from    his keyboard: This is the end, my friends. It is time to    say goodbye. I realize this is the worst possible time for a    political columnist to retire, but what I didnt realize is    that any of you cared. Robert Feder, a famous media writer from    Chicago, found out about my retirement a few days ago and I    have been flooded with farewells ever since. I have also been    flooded -- really, you can read them -- with messages on    Facebook and Twitter asking me not to retire. Not now. Not, Im    told, when America needs you. I know, I know: It is    preposterous. It is laughable. But not to some.  <\/p>\n<p>    For some, I have been the friend they have never met    for more than 40 years. For all those years, my job took me all    over the world. My wife and I had precious little time for    extended vacations. She stayed behind working at newspapers for    35 years and then running her own editing business. Now she    wants to see the world. And Id like to go with her while I    still can. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2jCde3I\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2jCde3I<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    MEDIAWATCH -- White House ices out CNN, by Hadas Gold:    The White House has refused to send its spokespeople or    surrogates onto CNN shows, effectively icing out the network    from on-air administration voices. Were sending surrogates to    places where we think it makes sense to promote our agenda,    said a White House official, acknowledging that CNN is not such    a place, but adding that the ban is not permanent. A CNN    reporter, speaking on background, was more blunt: The White    House is trying to punish the network and force down its    ratings. Theyre trying cull CNN from the herd, the reporter    said. Administration officials are still answering questions    from CNN reporters. But administration officials including    White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and senior counselor    Kellyanne Conway haven't appeared on the network's programming    in recent weeks. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2jVAPje\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2jVAPje<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    --Upset in WSJ newsroom over editors directive to avoid    majority Muslim in immigration ban coverage, by Joe    Pompeo: [Gerry] Baker conveyed the message in an internal    email Monday night, responding to a breaking news story about    Trumps firing of Acting Attorney General Sally Q. Yates for    refusing to defend the executive order temporarily barring    citizens of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Libya and Somalia    from entering the country. Can we stop saying seven majority    Muslim countries? Its very loaded, Baker wrote in an email    to editors obtained by POLITICO. ... Would be less loaded to    say seven countries the US has designated as being states that    pose significant or elevated risks of terrorism. <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2jC3gzg\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2jC3gzg<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    --Fox News Tops Cable News Ratings for 15 Straight Years    With January Win, by The Wraps Brian Flood: <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2jC70kA\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2jC70kA<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    KATY TUR PROFILE -- Taunted by Trump, Little Katy stood    her ground. And became a star because of it, by WaPos    Paul Farhi: Trumps attacks on [Megyn] Kelly may have had a    higher profile, but few reporters took as much flak from the    future president as Tur.  Turs reaction to the tumult was    like that during her first confrontations in New Hampshire and    in Trump Tower. She stood her ground. She didnt fire back. She    continued reporting. Now she smiles at the memory, as composed    as a sonnet. Generally, I find the hotter the temperature, the    cooler I am, she says. Its times of relative calm and ease    that I start to wind myself up. <a href=\"http:\/\/wapo.st\/2kOGlWA\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/wapo.st\/2kOGlWA<\/a><\/p>\n<p>    SPOTTED -- Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump eating at RPM    Italian Monday night. They also took a jog Saturday with their    security detail on the trails on Rock Creek Parkway.  <\/p>\n<p>    OUT AND ABOUT -- Democratic campaign hands gathered last    night to celebrate former Howard Dean campaign manager and    longtime political strategist, Rick Ridder, and his new book at    the Hawk n Dove. Ridders book Looking for Votes in All the    Wrong Places: Tales and Rules from the Campaign Trail draws    from his decades leading campaigns and the party featured    friends old and new. $16.99 on Amazon <a href=\"http:\/\/amzn.to\/2jCacg1\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/amzn.to\/2jCacg1<\/a> SPOTTED mingling in    the crowd: Stephanie Schriock and Jess OConnell from EMILYs    List, Colorado Reps. Diana DeGette and Ed Perlmutter, Mark    Putnam, the DSCCs Lauren Passalacqua, Andrew Piatt, Danny    Kazin, Jay Marlin, Rich Pelletier, Mark Blumenthal, Glen    Totten, and Amy Pritchard. Also spotted: Ricks proud daughter    and DCCC alum Jenn Ridder.  <\/p>\n<p>    WELCOME TO THE WORLD -- Doug Calidas, legislative    counsel for Sen. Joe Manchin III and Wharton and Duke Law alum,    and Katie Calidas, a designer for an advertising agency    and Parsons alum, on Sunday at 12:05 a.m. welcomed William    Kristopher Calidas, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, 21 inches. Mother and    baby are doing great and came home from the hospital Monday.    Pic <a href=\"http:\/\/bit.ly\/2jBYYYW\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/bit.ly\/2jBYYYW<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    TRANSITIONS -- Victoria Glynn, former deputy press    secretary at the Veterans Affairs Department, has joined Rep.    Henry Cuellars (D-Texas) office as communications director.     My Brothers Keeper Alliance (MBK Alliance) has elected former    Obama administration official Broderick D. Johnson as    chairman of the board of directors effective yesterday.    <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2jUDozP\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2jUDozP<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    NSC DEPARTURE LOUNGE -- Adam Strickler departs the NSC    today after nine years of service to four National Security    Advisers, most recently Ambassador Susan Rice. He plans to take    some time off with Lauren and Toby. (h\/t Suitestaff44)  <\/p>\n<p>    BIRTHDAYS OF THE DAY: Jake Siewert, head of    corporate comms at Goldman Sachs, father of four, and Bill    Clinton alumnus, celebrating with a pancake breakfast at my    kids school, a full days work, and dinner with my wife near    our apartment -- read his Playbook Plus Q&A: <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kQnzuV\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kQnzuV<\/a>  ABC News Ali    Dukakis, celebrating with friends and co-workers likely at    Edgar -- Q&A: <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kUk1qP\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kUk1qP<\/a> ... BuzzFeed White House    correspondent Adrian Carrasquillo, celebrating with    operatives, reporters, BuzzFeed colleagues and friends on    Friday at Hawthorne -- Q&A: <a href=\"http:\/\/politi.co\/2kpVEoi\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/politi.co\/2kpVEoi<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    BIRTHDAYS: CAAs Michael Kives ... Liz Breckenridge of    Sen. Caseys office and is the pride of Chesterfield, Mo.     Hudson Lee (Carol Lees son) is 4 ... Fred Barnes is 74 ...    Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) is 73 ... Jamie Radice, head of comms    and public policy at Shift Technologies, and a McAuliffe and    HRC 2008 campaign alum ... Christine Halloran ... Marc Elias of    Perkins Coie (h\/ts Jon Haber)  Mara Sloan  Mat Lapinski, Jeff    Kimbell protg and EVP of Crossroads Strategies (h\/t Krueger)    ... Matt Moon, EVP at Delve DC and a Rick Scott and RNC alum    ... Politicos Andrew Friedman (h\/t wife Taylor) ... Ashley    Hicks, manager of corporate alliances at USO and a Politico    alum ... Joseph Jones, pride of Des Moines and beloved friend    of ACYPL ... Miguel Ayala, SBA and Hillary campaign alum, is 38    ... L.A. Dodgers President and CEO Stan Kasten, the pride of    Lakewood, N.J., is 65 ... David Thomas of Mehlman Vogel    Castagnetti  Alexa Kissinger, Obama White House and 12 alum,    now 2L at Harvard Law School (h\/t Gareth Rhodes) ... Dan    Arbell, 25-year veteran of the Israeli foreign service, now a    scholar-in-residence at AU ... Tara Brown, Mid-Atlantic    regional director for AIPAC (h\/ts Jewish Insider) ... Jordyn    Phelps, ABC News superstar White House producer (h\/ts Jonathan    Karl and Arlette Saenz) ... ABC News Erin Dooley (h\/t Arlette)    ...  <\/p>\n<p>    ... Tara McGowan, digital director at Priorities USA     Willa Prescott, the pride of Omaha and Rep. Tom OHallerans    scheduler and director of operations (h\/t Zac Andrews) ...    Bloomberg News U.S. economy reporter Michelle Jamrisko -- her    Twitter bio: I like to tell my stories with pictures and    numbers (h\/t Ben Chang) ... Meet the Press producer Natalie    Cucchiara, celebrating half of the day at 30 Rock and half of    the day in D.C. (h\/t Olivia Petersen) ... Locust Street Group    founding partner David Barnhart (h\/t Ben Jenkins) ... Andrew    Oberlander ... Emmett McGroarty, education director at American    Principles Project ... CBS News Alana Anyse ... Ubers Alex    Luzi ... David Redl, counsel for the Senate Energy and Commerce    Committee ... Susan Coll, director of events and programs at    Politics & Prose ... Catherine Kim, executive editor at NBC    News digital ... Maria Reppas ... Dan Chmielewski ... Josh    Nelson, deputy political director of CREDO Mobile ... Alex    Otwell of Cvent ... Karl Bach ... Bill Sweeney, former deputy    DNC chair and now president and CEO at International Foundation    for Electoral Systems ... Carrie Goux  Luke Peterson ... Kelly    Collins ... Zachary Tumin, deputy commissioner of strategic    initiatives at NYPD ... Emily Laird ... Jordan Lillie  Michael    Frias  Karl Bach, Human Rights Campaign alum  Princess    Stephanie of Monaco is 52 ... Lisa Marie Presley is 49 ...    Pauly Shore is 49 ... Harry Styles (One Direction) is 23 (h\/ts    AP)  <\/p>\n<p>    ** A message from the Coalition for Affordable Prescription    Drugs: PBMs use their purchasing power, sophisticated    analytics and clinical expertise to help government programs,    employers and unions get the most effective drug at the lowest    cost possible. In fact, a 2016 study found that for every $100    in prescription drug expenditures, costs would be $45 higher    without PBMs negotiating directly with drug manufacturers. With    drug costs on the rise, it's good to know there are    private-market solutions to lower them. 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