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Bernie Sanders denounces Russian efforts to aid his campaign – live Bernie Sanders denounces Russia's reported efforts to aid his campaign– live
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Frontrunner condemns interference and says: ‘Unlike Trump, I do not consider Vladimir Putin a good friend. He is an autocratic thug’Frontrunner condemns interference and says: ‘Unlike Trump, I do not consider Vladimir Putin a good friend. He is an autocratic thug’
That’s it from me today. My west coast colleague, Mario Koran, will take over the blog for the next few hours.
Here’s where the day stands so far:
Bernie Sanders has reportedly been briefed on Russian efforts to aid his presidential campaign, which the Vermont senator denounced in a statement.
Trump dismissed reports of Russia’s preference for him in the 2020 election as “disinformation.”
Mike Bloomberg said he would release three women who complained about comments he allegedly made from non-disclosure agreements, after Elizabeth Warren criticized his company’s use of the contracts.
A new poll showed Bloomberg’s favorability dropping by about 20 points after his widely panned debate performance on Wednesday.
The White House is reportedly trying to identify “Never Trumpers” serving in the administration to block them from promotion.
Mario will have more coming up, so stay tuned.
In light of the report that Russia is attempting to interfere in the Democratic presidential primary to benefit Bernie Sanders, it’s worth returning to this earlier tweet from the former CIA chief of Russian operations on the Kremlin’s reported preference for Trump:
Bernie Sanders denounced Russia’s reported efforts to interfere with the 2020 election on the Vermont senator’s behalf.Bernie Sanders denounced Russia’s reported efforts to interfere with the 2020 election on the Vermont senator’s behalf.
“Unlike Donald Trump, I do not consider Vladimir Putin a good friend. He is an autocratic thug who is attempting to destroy democracy and crush dissent in Russia,” Sanders said of the Russian president.“Unlike Donald Trump, I do not consider Vladimir Putin a good friend. He is an autocratic thug who is attempting to destroy democracy and crush dissent in Russia,” Sanders said of the Russian president.
“Let’s be clear, the Russians want to undermine American democracy by dividing us up and, unlike the current president, I stand firmly against their efforts, and any other foreign power that wants to interfere in our election.”“Let’s be clear, the Russians want to undermine American democracy by dividing us up and, unlike the current president, I stand firmly against their efforts, and any other foreign power that wants to interfere in our election.”
Reiterating his claim from Wednesday night’s debate, Sanders suggested some of the online vitriol blamed on his supporters may be coming from Russia.Reiterating his claim from Wednesday night’s debate, Sanders suggested some of the online vitriol blamed on his supporters may be coming from Russia.
“Some of the ugly stuff on the internet attributed to our campaign may well not be coming from real supporters,” Sanders said.“Some of the ugly stuff on the internet attributed to our campaign may well not be coming from real supporters,” Sanders said.
During this week’s debate, Bernie Sanders suggested “vicious attacks” against Nevada’s Culinary Union, which were blamed on his supporters, may be coming from Russia.During this week’s debate, Bernie Sanders suggested “vicious attacks” against Nevada’s Culinary Union, which were blamed on his supporters, may be coming from Russia.
“All of us remember 2016, and what we remember is efforts by Russians and others to try to interfere in our election and divide us up,” Sanders said. “I’m not saying that’s happening, but it would not shock me.”“All of us remember 2016, and what we remember is efforts by Russians and others to try to interfere in our election and divide us up,” Sanders said. “I’m not saying that’s happening, but it would not shock me.”
Twitter responded by saying that it would have disclosed any evidence it collected of a disinformation campaign.Twitter responded by saying that it would have disclosed any evidence it collected of a disinformation campaign.
The news about Russian efforts to aid Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign comes one day after reports emerged that the Kremlin was interfering with the 2020 election to benefit Trump.The news about Russian efforts to aid Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign comes one day after reports emerged that the Kremlin was interfering with the 2020 election to benefit Trump.
The president pushed back against the reports of Russia’s preference for him by suggesting Vladimir Putin would rather have one of the “do-nothing Democrats” in the White House.The president pushed back against the reports of Russia’s preference for him by suggesting Vladimir Putin would rather have one of the “do-nothing Democrats” in the White House.
“Wouldn’t he rather have Bernie, who honeymooned in Moscow?” Trump said moments ago at his Las Vegas rally. “These people are crazy.”“Wouldn’t he rather have Bernie, who honeymooned in Moscow?” Trump said moments ago at his Las Vegas rally. “These people are crazy.”
Bernie Sanders has reportedly been briefed on Russian efforts to aid his presidential campaign.Bernie Sanders has reportedly been briefed on Russian efforts to aid his presidential campaign.
The Washington Post reports:The Washington Post reports:
In his statement addressing the non-disclosure agreements, Mike Bloomberg acknowledged that such contracts can be harmful to workplace culture.In his statement addressing the non-disclosure agreements, Mike Bloomberg acknowledged that such contracts can be harmful to workplace culture.
“I recognize that NDAs, particularly when they are used in the context of sexual harassment and sexual assault, promote a culture of silence in the workplace and contribute to a culture of women not feeling safe or supported,” Bloomberg said.“I recognize that NDAs, particularly when they are used in the context of sexual harassment and sexual assault, promote a culture of silence in the workplace and contribute to a culture of women not feeling safe or supported,” Bloomberg said.
Compare that to what he said on Wednesday’s debate stage: “They signed those agreements, and we’ll live with it.”Compare that to what he said on Wednesday’s debate stage: “They signed those agreements, and we’ll live with it.”
Elizabeth Warren was the first of Bloomberg’s opponents to raise the issue of the NDAs during the debate, but other candidates quickly piled on.Elizabeth Warren was the first of Bloomberg’s opponents to raise the issue of the NDAs during the debate, but other candidates quickly piled on.
“You think the women, in fact, were ready to say I don’t want anybody to know about what you did to me? That’s not how it works,” Joe Biden said.“You think the women, in fact, were ready to say I don’t want anybody to know about what you did to me? That’s not how it works,” Joe Biden said.
“The way it works is they say, look, this is what you did to me and the mayor comes along and his attorneys said, I will give you this amount of money if you promise you will never say anything. That’s how it works.”“The way it works is they say, look, this is what you did to me and the mayor comes along and his attorneys said, I will give you this amount of money if you promise you will never say anything. That’s how it works.”
It is important to note, however, that Mike Bloomberg is not releasing everyone who signed one of his company’s non-disclosure agreements.It is important to note, however, that Mike Bloomberg is not releasing everyone who signed one of his company’s non-disclosure agreements.
Bloomberg is only allowing three women who complained about his alleged comments to be released from the agreements they signed.Bloomberg is only allowing three women who complained about his alleged comments to be released from the agreements they signed.
A number of political commentators marveled at the fact that it took Mike Bloomberg two full days after the debate to release a statement about the non-disclosure agreements.A number of political commentators marveled at the fact that it took Mike Bloomberg two full days after the debate to release a statement about the non-disclosure agreements.
Bloomberg appeared blindsided when Elizabeth Warren raised the issue on Wednesday’s debate stage, which was surprising considering the former New York mayor’s history of making sexist comments was thoroughly reported in the days leading up to the debate.Bloomberg appeared blindsided when Elizabeth Warren raised the issue on Wednesday’s debate stage, which was surprising considering the former New York mayor’s history of making sexist comments was thoroughly reported in the days leading up to the debate.
Mike Bloomberg responded to criticism over his company’s handling of sexual harassment claims by saying he would release three women who complained about comments he allegedly made from their non-disclosure agreements.Mike Bloomberg responded to criticism over his company’s handling of sexual harassment claims by saying he would release three women who complained about comments he allegedly made from their non-disclosure agreements.
“I’ve done a lot of reflecting on this issue over the past few days and I’ve decided that for as long as I’m running the company, we won’t offer confidentiality agreements to resolve claims of sexual harassment or misconduct going forward,” Bloomberg said.“I’ve done a lot of reflecting on this issue over the past few days and I’ve decided that for as long as I’m running the company, we won’t offer confidentiality agreements to resolve claims of sexual harassment or misconduct going forward,” Bloomberg said.
Elizabeth Warren raised the issue of the NDAs during Wednesday night’s debate, pressing Bloomberg to commit to releasing the men and women who signed them from legal jeopardy.Elizabeth Warren raised the issue of the NDAs during Wednesday night’s debate, pressing Bloomberg to commit to releasing the men and women who signed them from legal jeopardy.
“None of them accuse me of doing anything, other than maybe they didn’t like a joke I told,” Bloomberg said of the NDAs. “There’s agreements between two parties that wanted to keep it quiet and that’s up to them. They signed those agreements, and we’ll live with it.”“None of them accuse me of doing anything, other than maybe they didn’t like a joke I told,” Bloomberg said of the NDAs. “There’s agreements between two parties that wanted to keep it quiet and that’s up to them. They signed those agreements, and we’ll live with it.”
The Nevada Democratic Party is asking site leaders for tomorrow’s caucuses to sign non-disclosure agreements, according to CNN.The Nevada Democratic Party is asking site leaders for tomorrow’s caucuses to sign non-disclosure agreements, according to CNN.
Nevada is the first state to hold caucuses since the disastrous Iowa contest earlier this month, which resulted in a days-long delay in reporting of results.Nevada is the first state to hold caucuses since the disastrous Iowa contest earlier this month, which resulted in a days-long delay in reporting of results.
Democratic leaders in Nevada have said they have taken steps to prevent that sort of chaos, but the NDAs certainly don’t inspire a lot of confidence on that front.Democratic leaders in Nevada have said they have taken steps to prevent that sort of chaos, but the NDAs certainly don’t inspire a lot of confidence on that front.
Echoing his earlier tweet, Trump dismissed reports of Russia interfering in the 2020 election to benefit him as “disinformation.”
“Here we go again,” said Trump, who has previously cast doubt upon the intelligence community’s conclusion that the Kremlin interfered in the 2016 election to help him beat Hillary Clinton. “Aren’t people bored?” Trump asked the crowd.
He went on to argue that Russian President Vladimir Putin would rather have one of the “do-nothing Democrats” as president.
“Wouldn’t he rather have Bernie, who honeymooned in Moscow?” Trump said. “These people are crazy.”
At his Las Vegas rally, Trump once again lamented the South Korean film “Parasite” winning best picture at the 2020 Academy Awards.
“The movie was made in South Korea,” Trump said. “They used to call it best foreign movie. Now, we do it that way. I don’t get it.”
The president made a similar comment yesterday during his Colorado Springs rally, prompting this comeback from the film’s movie studio:
Trump has taken the stage for his Las Vegas campaign rally, his third this week.
The president kicked off by mocking Democrats for their mishandling of the Iowa caucuses and predicting the chaos would be repeated in tomorrow’s Nevada caucuses.
“I hear their computers are all messed up, just like they were in Iowa,” Trump said. “They can’t count votes.”
Democratic officials in Nevada are taking preemptive steps to try to avoid the days-long delay in reporting of results that occurred in Iowa.
A new poll taken after this week’s debate shows Mike Bloomerg’s favorability down 20 points among likely Democratic primary voters.
Bloomberg’s overall level of support dropped 3 points in the Morning Consult poll, putting him behind Joe Biden as Bernie Sanders maintains a double-digit lead.
No other candidate besides Bloomberg saw a statistically significant swing in support, considering the poll’s 2-point margin of error.
Additional polls will be needed to confirm whether Bloomberg’s support is indeed falling, but the survey indicates the former New York mayor’s campaign might be on rocky ground after his widely panned debate performance on Wednesday.
Trump will soon take the stage for his Las Vegas campaign rally, his third this week after appearances in Phoenix and Colorado Springs.
Trump has been counterprogramming the early contests in the Democratic presidential primary by holding rallies in the same states that are voting.
He has already done this before the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, and Nevada will hold its caucuses tomorrow.
Marie Yovanovitch, the former US ambassador to Ukraine who became a key figure in Trump’s impeachment, reportedly has a book deal.
The AP reports:
Yovanovitch testified to House investigators in November that she was pushed out her role in Kyiv, after decades of foreign service, because of a smear campaign by the president’s allies, namely Rudy Giuliani.
A number of prominent Democrats offered birthday wishes to John Lewis, the congressman and civil rights icon who is turning 80 today.
Lewis announced late last year that he has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer but said he would continue his work in Congress despite his illness.
“I have been in some kind of fight -- for freedom, equality, basic human rights -- for nearly my entire life. I have never faced a fight quite like the one I have now,” Lewis, who marched alongside Martin Luther King, said at the time.
“While I am clear-eyed about the prognosis, doctors have told me that recent medical advances have made this type of cancer treatable in many cases, that treatment options are no longer as debilitating as they once were, and that I have a fighting chance. ... I may miss a few votes during this period, but with God’s grace I will be back on the front lines soon.”
All senators will reportedly receive a briefing on election security on March 10, after intelligence officials briefed the House intelligence committee last week.
Following reports of intelligence officials telling commitee members Russia is interfering in the 2020 election, Nancy Pelosi announced last night that all House members would receive a similar briefing on March 10.
Mike Bloomberg’s campaign is blaming some vandalism at their campaign offices on supporters of Bernie Sanders, despite lacking any proof.
“This latest incident at our Knoxville campaign office is exactly what we’ve been warning about,” Bloomberg campaign manager Kevin Sheekey said in a statement. “We don’t know who is responsible for this vandalism, but we do know it echoes language from the Sanders campaign and its supporters.”
Some of Sanders’ opponents have accused the frontrunner candidate of enabling online vitriol by not denouncing certain supporters’ behavior strongly enough.
After Nevada’s Culinary Union distributed a flier criticizing Sanders’ Medicare-for-all plan, union leaders said they were the subject of “vicious attacks” from the Vermont senator’s supporters.
Sanders condemned that behavior, but Pete Buttigieg raised the issue again during this week’s debate.
“Leadership is about what you draw out of people,” the former Indiana mayor said. “It’s about how you inspire people to act.”
But Sanders blamed the attacks on “a few people who make ugly remarks” and “are not part of our movement.”
Mike Bloomberg’s billboards denouncing Trump for, among other things, losing the popular vote and cheating at golf are clearly visible on the Strip in Las Vegas, where the president is campaigning today.
Trump will hold a campaign rally in Las Vegas in about an hour and a half, and it seems likely the president will have some comments about “Mini Mike,” as he calls the former New York mayor.