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Kirstjen Nielsen

Bombshell Whistleblower Report Exposes Russia Coverup By Top DHS Officials

Reprinted with permission Alternet

A new whistleblower complaint from U.S. Department of Homeland Security employee Brian Murphy released Wednesday provided a slew of provocative and disturbing allegations of criminal behavior and abuse of authority within the Trump administration.

The document was released by the House Intelligence Committee, and it actually summarizes numerous previous complaints that Murphy, the principal deputy under secretary for the department's Office of Intelligence and Analysis, has previously filed with the inspector general. The complaint alleged that he has since faced professional retaliation from his superiors because of his previous allegations, despite the fact that he is protected from such actions by federal law.

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Report: Snowflake Trump Won’t Discuss Russian Election Meddling

Report: Snowflake Trump Won’t Discuss Russian Election Meddling

Reprinted with permission from Alternet.

Although special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation found that the 2016 Trump campaign’s interactions with Russians did not rise to the level of a criminal conspiracy, Mueller’s final report left no doubt that Russian government operatives went to great lengths to interfere in that presidential election. And cybersecurity experts are warning that Russian interference in the 2020 presidential election could also be a major problem for the United States.

But journalist Eric Lutz, in an article published by Vanity Fair this week, reports that President Trump’s hypersensitivity on this subject and his “fragile ego” are getting in the way of efforts to protect U.S. elections from Russian interference.

One of the things that frustrated former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen about the president, according to the New York Times, was his reluctance to discuss cybersecurity with her. Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Lutz notes, asked Nielsen to refrain from bringing up Russian interference in U.S. elections during meetings with the president—as it was a sore subject with him.

“Trump’s election-meddling angst has long been a pain point for his administration,” Lutz reports. “The president has consistently cast doubt on the extent of Russia’s 2016 interference, going so far as to take (Russian President) Vladimir Putin’s word over that of his own intelligence officials.”

Lutz reports that Trump deeply resents “the notion that he didn’t beat” Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton “all by himself” in 2016 and had any outside help. Regardless, Lutz adds, Russian interference in the 2020 presidential election is “already being deployed” against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), and other Democratic primary candidates. And Trump Administration decisions like the elimination of a White House cybersecurity director position “may have kneecapped the government’s ability to address the problem, even as 2020 looms,” Lutz observes.

Lutz concludes his Vanity Fair piece with a quote from Kevin Carroll, a former Department of Homeland Security official who told the Times, “Russian intelligence’s 2016 covert actions to divide Americans by interfering in our election were so successful. Putin will amplify them in 2020.”

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#EndorseThis: Stephen Colbert Says Buh-Bye To Kirstjen Nielsen

#EndorseThis: Stephen Colbert Says Buh-Bye To Kirstjen Nielsen

Kirstjen Nielsen is out as Secretary of Homeland Security — although she didn’t leave, as Stephen Colbert snarks, to “spend more time separating her family.” But she’s been in trouble with Trump for months, evidently because the president and his gargoyle Stephen Miller didn’t think she was sufficiently cruel to migrant children.

They want someone even more extreme. Perhaps that evil clown, Pennywise.

The word is that Nielsen didn’t quit sooner because she worried that her post-Trump life would become a pageant of disgrace and misery. And Stephen already has a scary clip that shows her fears coming true.

Click and chuckle.

In White House, Nielsen Clashed With ‘Lunatic Who Hated Brown People’

In White House, Nielsen Clashed With ‘Lunatic Who Hated Brown People’

Reprinted with permission from Alternet.

Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will be remembered for overseeing a grotesquely abusive and horrifying tenure for her department as she drove forward and defended President Donald Trump’s vicious anti-immigrant agenda. But according to a new report from the Daily Beast, she saw herself as one of the more moderate members of the president team.

She clashed most with Trump policy aide and speechwriter Stephen Miller, who once worked for former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, according to the report. While he thought she wasn’t tough enough on immigrants, she apparently saw him as a bigot.

“Miller thought Nielsen was a soft-on-the-border Bushie [as in President George W.] and she thought he was a egomaniacal lunatic who hated brown people,” a former top Trump official told the Daily Beast. “Needless to say, that made for awkward moments in the Oval [Office] and Cabinet Room.”

They added that the pair clearly had a “mutual disgust” for one another.

Under Nielsen, the department has continued a harsh crackdown on immigrants. Most notoriously, it embraced the separation of immigrant families pushed by the Justice Department’s zero-tolerance policy. This has affected a still untold number of kids, inflicting brutal and enduring trauma and subjecting them to abominable conditions. It was a blatant abuse of human rights. And exacerbating the initial harm and wrongdoing, the administration, it has been revealed, has no plan for ever reuniting many of these families. Nielsen has aggressively defended these actions to the public and to Congress — even brashly saying that there was no policy of separating families, when the administration was completely aware that this was the effect and the point of the zero-tolerance push.

But multiple reports have now found that, as horrifying as Nielsen’s tenure at Homeland Security has been, she opposed Trump on other extreme measures. The New York Times reported that Trump told her to bar all immigrants including asylum-seekers from entering at the U.S.-Mexico border, but she refused because it would be against the law.

As some try to defend Nielsen’s outrageous time at Homeland Security and polish her image, it’s important to remember just how bad things have gotten. But it seems that without her, it could get even worse