KHARTOUM – On the night of April 10, Sudan’s feared spymaster, Salah Gosh, visited President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in his palace to reassure the leader that mass protests posed no threat to his rule.

For four months, thousands of Sudanese had been taking to the streets. They were demanding democracy and an end to economic hardship.

Gosh told his boss, one of the Arab world’s longest serving leaders, that a protest camp outside the Defence Ministry nearby would be contained or crushed, said four sources, one of whom was present at the meeting.

His mind at ease, Bashir went to bed. When he woke, four hours later, it was to the realization that Gosh had betrayed him. His palace guards were gone, replaced by regular soldiers. His 30-year rule was at an end.

A member of Bashir’s inner circle, one of a handful of people to speak with him in those final hours, said the president went to pray. “Army officers were waiting for him when he finished,” the insider told Reuters.

They informed Bashir that Sudan’s High Security Committee, made up of the defence minister and the heads of the army, intelligence and police, was removing him from power, having concluded he’d lost control of the country.

He was taken to Khartoum’s Kobar jail, where he’d imprisoned thousands of political opponents during his rule. There he remains. It was a remarkably smooth putsch against a man who had seen off rebellions and attempted coups, survived U.S. sanctions and evaded arrest by the International Criminal Court on charges of genocide and war crimes in Darfur.

Reuters interviewed a dozen sources with direct knowledge of events leading up to the coup to piece together how Bashir finally lost his grip on power. These sources, including a former government minister, a member of Bashir’s inner circle and a coup plotter, portrayed a leader who was skilled at manipulating and controlling rival Islamist and military factions in Sudan, but increasingly isolated in a changing Middle East.

They described how Bashir mishandled one key relationship – with the United Arab Emirates. Oil-rich UAE had previously pumped billions of dollars into Sudan’s coffers. Bashir had served UAE interests in Yemen, where the Emirates and Saudi Arabia are waging a proxy war against Iran. But at the end of 2018, as Sudan’s economy imploded and protesters took to the streets, Bashir found himself without this powerful, and wealthy, friend.

 The sources recounted how National Intelligence and Security Service head Gosh contacted political prisoners and Sudanese opposition groups to seek their support in the weeks before the generals moved against Bashir. And in the days before the coup, these sources said, Gosh made at least one phone call to intelligence officials in the UAE to give them advance warning of what was about to happen.

The UAE and Saudi governments didn’t respond to detailed questions from Reuters for this article. UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash wrote on Twitter in June, after Bashir’s removal, that the Emirates were in communication “with all Sudanese opposition elements and the Transitional Military Council” that has assumed power.

“There is no doubt it is a sensitive period after years of Bashir’s dictatorship and Muslim Brotherhood,” Gargash went on, referring to Bashir’s Islamist allies in Sudan.

A betrayal

Relations between Bashir and the UAE were still warm in February 2017, when Bashir visited Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi. Some 14,000 Sudanese troops were fighting in Yemen as part of a Saudi and UAE-led military coalition against Iranian-aligned rebels.

The prince, known among diplomats as MbZ, was now hoping for Bashir’s cooperation in another regard – cracking down on Islamists – said a senior official in the Sudanese government who was briefed on the meeting by Bashir.

The UAE was leading regional efforts to counter political Islam, which it and Saudi Arabia viewed as a direct threat to monarchic rule and the region. Those efforts gained new urgency from 2011, when the Arab Spring uprisings swept the Middle East. One Islamist group in particular was going from strength to strength: the Muslim Brotherhood. The UAE and Saudi Arabia consider the Brotherhood a terrorist organization. The Brotherhood says it is peaceful.

In 2012, Egyptians elected Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Mursi as their first Islamist president. He was ousted by the army a year later, to the satisfaction of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, which together with Gulf ally Kuwait sent $23 billion in aid to Cairo over the next 18 months.

In Sudan, the influence of Islamists was more deeply entrenched than in Egypt, and stretched back decades. Bashir seized power in 1989 as the head of an Islamist junta. Now Islamists controlled the military, intelligence services and key ministries. According to the senior government official, Bashir and MbZ reached “an understanding” that Bashir would root out Islamists and, in return, the UAE would provide Sudan with financial support. Bashir didn’t indicate how he planned to do this.

In broadcast remarks during the meeting, MbZ thanked the Sudanese leader for sending his troops to support the UAE and Saudi Arabia in Yemen. “I want to say a word of truth about the president. When the going got tough and things got worse, Sudan supported the Arab alliance without asking for anything in return,” said MbZ, sitting alongside Bashir.

Watching officials cheered and clapped.

Billions of dollars from the UAE flowed to Sudan after the Abu Dhabi talks. The UAE state news agency reported that in the year to March 2018, the UAE channeled a total $7.6 billion in the form of support to Sudan’s central bank, in private investments and investments through the Abu Dhabi Fund For Development.

One of Bashir’s most trusted aides, the director of his office, Taha Osman al-Hussein, was charged with handling Sudan’s relations with the UAE and with Saudi Arabia. Hussein, a former intelligence officer, was described by colleagues as ambitious and skilled. But government ministers resented his influence, complaining they couldn’t get to Bashir without going through Hussein, and that Hussein effectively controlled foreign policy. In one instance, he made an important foreign policy announcement to Sudan’s state news agency and Saudi Arabia’s press agency, bypassing the Foreign Ministry.

“He was the man who had a magic hold on Bashir’s mind,” said Ghamar Habani, a senior official in Bashir’s National Congress Party. 

Hussein’s enemies, including Sudan’s then spy chief and leading politicians, publicly accused him of spying for Saudi Arabia. Sudanese intelligence alleged Saudi Arabia and the UAE had deposited $109 million for Hussein in a bank account in Dubai. Hussein denied these allegations, which Sudanese media reported at the time, in meetings with Bashir, several sources told Reuters.

Bashir finally dismissed Hussein in June 2017 when it emerged he’d taken Saudi citizenship, said the former government official. Hussein moved to Riyadh and became an adviser to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, a position he still holds, shuttling between the two states.

Reuters couldn’t reach Hussein for comment. The UAE and Saudi governments didn’t respond to questions about the matter.

“The issue of Taha (Hussein) left a big scar on Bashir,” said Habani, the senior member of Bashir’s National Congress Party.

His sacking was also a blow to the UAE.

”We are Islamists”

In the summer of 2017, a diplomatic crisis exploded among Gulf Arab states. The UAE and Saudi Arabia severed relations with Qatar, angered by its continuing support for the Muslim Brotherhood. The rift put Bashir in a difficult position. Qatar, like the UAE, had provided billions of dollars of financial aid to Sudan’s impoverished economy.

Bashir’s Islamist allies in Sudan pressed him to maintain links with Qatar and not to take sides in the dispute. Their message was very clear, said the former government official, “we should keep relations with Qatar.”

In March 2018, Sudan and Qatar announced plans for a $4 billion agreement to jointly develop the Red Sea port of Suakin off Sudan’s coast.  

Bashir had chosen not to throw his support behind the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the dispute.

He had also opted not to diminish the influence of Islamists in his government. The senior government official said Bashir was afraid to alienate powerful Islamist figures. Among these powerbrokers was Ali Osman Taha, a former first vice president, and his successor Bakri Hassan Saleh, who took part in the coup that brought Bashir to power. Reuters couldn’t reach Taha or Saleh for comment.

By October 2018, Sudan was sliding into an economic crisis, with bread, fuel and hard currency in short supply. At a meeting of Bashir’s National Congress Party, Habani, the party official, asked the president why the UAE and Saudi Arabia weren’t coming to Sudan’s aid.

“Our brothers want me to get rid of you Islamists,” she quoted him as replying.

In December 2018, the UAE halted fuel supplies to Sudan, three Sudanese officials said, unhappy that Bashir wasn’t meeting his end of the bargain to squeeze out Islamists. “The Emirates and Saudi decided not to support Bashir financially because he refused to get rid of the Islamists and would not give in to pressure to support Saudi Arabia and the Emirates against Qatar,” said Habani. “They would not accept that Sudan would not take sides.”

In February 2019, Bashir appeared to seal his fate at a meeting of Sudan’s Shura Council, composed of the country’s top leaders. By now protests at soaring bread prices were raging across the country. Bashir declared: “We are Islamists and proud to be Islamists.”  

The senior government official said this was the point of no return. It was clear that Bashir wasn’t going to take on the Islamists.

Increasingly desperate for money, Bashir travelled to Qatar later the same month for talks with the emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. According to the member of Bashir’s inner circle, the emir had offered Bashir a billion dollar lifeline. But Bashir returned home empty handed, the source said, after the emir revealed he was under pressure from “certain parties” to change his mind. The emir didn’t specify who these parties were.

Contacted by Reuters, an official at Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Qatar’s support for Sudan “is aimed toward the prosperity and well being of its people and is not tied to a certain political party or regime.” Qatar wasn’t pressured by a third party to stop its aid for Sudan, and development projects in Sudan were ongoing, the official said.

A plot

Behind the scenes, the plot to remove Bashir was taking shape.

An opposition leader, who was among political prisoners in Khartoum’s Kobar prison, where Bashir is now being held, recounted how spymaster Gosh unexpectedly appeared at the jail in the early days of January 2019 and met with eight opposition figures.

Gosh told the prisoners he had come from Abu Dhabi, with a promise from the UAE of fuel and other economic aid. He wanted the prisoners to support an outline plan for a new political system in Sudan. A source close to Gosh confirmed the conversation. 

Gosh returned to the prison 10 days later. This time he visited 26 cells holding political prisoners. “From then on conditions improved. We were given free cigarettes and a TV and chewing tobacco,” said the opposition leader, who is now at liberty along with all the others. “We found it very strange that the intelligence chief would visit opposition prisoners. But when the coup happened I understood why.”

According to a senior Western diplomat in Khartoum, the member of Bashir’s inner circle and the source close to Gosh, in mid-February the UAE and Gosh proposed a dignified exit for the president. Under the plan, Bashir would stay in power for a transitional period to be followed by elections.

Gosh declared in a press conference on Feb. 22 that Bashir was stepping down as leader of the National Congress Party and wouldn’t seek reelection in 2020. But in a televised address shortly afterwards, Bashir made no reference to quitting as party leader, and he told party members later the same day that Gosh had overstated the matter.

Moves against Bashir began to accelerate.

The UAE made contacts with Sudanese opposition parties and rebel groups who had waged war against Bashir to discuss “the political situation in Sudan post Bashir,” said a rebel leader and a person who acted as a liaison between the sides.

“The Emirates and Saudi decided not to support Bashir financially because he refused to get rid of Islamists.”

Ghamar Habani, a senior official in Bashir’s National Congress Party

When protesters set up camp outside the Defence Ministry, not far from Bashir’s residence, on April 6, Gosh’s National Intelligence and Security Service did nothing to stop them. “That’s when we realized the army was taking over,” said Habani, the senior member of Bashir’s National Congress Party.

Gosh reached out to top officials including the defence minister, the army chief of staff and the police chief. They agreed it was time to end Bashir’s rule. A source close to Gosh said each of the men realized “Bashir was finished.” A spokesman for the Transitional Military Council that now rules Sudan confirmed that Gosh took a lead role.

Bashir’s long-time ally, militia leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, was the last to join the conspiracy. Dagalo is better known as Hemedti, a name given to him by his grandmother. He leads Sudan’s feared Rapid Support Forces, a heavily-armed paramilitary unit that numbers in the tens of thousands and controls Khartoum.

Bashir’s fate was settled and in the early hours of April 11 he was removed from power.  

A few days later, Hussein, Bashir’s former pointman for relations with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, traveled back to Sudan as part of a Saudi and UAE delegation that met Sudan’s new military rulers.

On April 21, the UAE and Saudi Arabia announced they would deliver $3 billion worth of aid for Sudan. Hemedti subsequently said Sudanese troops would remain in Yemen.

Around the same time, opposition and rebel groups were meeting with UAE officials in Abu Dhabi. Ahmed Tugod, a senior official in Darfur’s rebel Justice and Equality Movement, was among those who attended the talks. He said UAE officials wanted to hear their views on reconciliation and stability. “We focused on the peace process and how to resolve the conflict in the war zones,” Tugod said.

Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of Abu Dhabi’s ruling family, oversaw contacts between the UAE and the rebel groups, said Tugod and the person who liaised. Reuters questions to Sheikh Mansour, sent via the UAE Foreign Ministry and Media Council, went unanswered.

An effort by Qatar to send its foreign minister for talks in Khartoum was rebuffed. 

In the weeks after Bashir’s removal, his old ally Hemedti emerged as the most powerful figure in Sudan, as deputy head of the Transitional Military Council that now runs the country. The former livestock trader gained international notoriety as one of the most ruthless militia commanders in the Darfur war that began in 2003. His militias were accused by human rights groups of atrocities including burning villages and raping and killing civilians. Hemedti has denied the allegations, as did Bashir’s government.

Gosh resigned his position on the Transitional Military Council on April 13. The spymaster was reviled by the protesters, and came under huge pressure to step down. Gosh’s whereabouts are unknown but security forces are deployed around his house in Khartoum.

On June 3, Hemedti’s soldiers crushed the sit-in outside the Defence Ministry, opening fire on protesters. Opposition medics say over 100 people were killed. Sudanese authorities put the number at 62. Then the soldiers set about clearing away the placards and banners, emblazoned with the slogans, “We don’t want to be like Egypt” and “United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia stop interfering in Sudan.”

Bashir’s Betrayal

By Khalid Abdelaziz, Michael Georgy and Maha El Dahan

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Edited by Janet McBride 

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WASHINGTON – A Navy SEAL was found not guilty on Tuesday of premeditated murder after being charged with killing a teenage Islamic State prisoner in Iraq.

Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher was accused of stabbing a teenage prisoner in the neck and body. He went on to pose with the prisoner’s body and included it as a prop in his re-enlistment ceremony, and bragged that he “got this one with my knife.” In addition, he was also accused of shooting two civilians.

Gallagher was found guilty on one of seven charges: posing for a photo with a human casualty. According to CNN, Gallagher faces a maximum sentence of four months. However, he has already served 201 days.

He was found not guilty of premeditated murder, willfully discharging a firearm to endanger human life, retaliation against members of his platoon for reporting his alleged actions, obstruction of justice, and the attempted murders of two noncombatants.

Gallagher had pleaded not guilty to all charges, contending that his accusers, members of his platoon, were “disgruntled subordinates who could not meet his high standards.” 

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The verdict comes after a tumultuous court-martial.

A SEAL medic who was a key witness initially told prosecutors ahead of the trial that Gallagher had walked up and stabbed the teenage prisoner. The medic said he then tried to revive the prisoner.

However, during the trial, the medic said testified he was the one who killed the teenager, according to the Associated Press. The medic, Corey Scott, testified on June 20 that he suffocated the boy after Gallagher stabbed him, claiming that he did it as an act of mercy. He had previously not told prosecutors that, and his account only changed after he was granted immunity.

In addition, the prosecution had already faced ethics questions ahead of the court-martial, which began in June.

At hearings in May, it was revealed that the prosecution sought to track emails from Gallagher’s defense team in an effort to find a leak to the media. Cmdr. Christopher Czaplak, the then-lead prosecutor, and agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service sent emails embedded with hidden tracking software to Gallagher’s lawyers and a journalist for the Navy Times, according to the New York Times.

Several outlets in May reported that President Donald Trump was considering a pardon for Gallagher. The president in March also moved Gallagher to “less restrictive confinement” due to the “honor of his past service to our country.”

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A senior U.S. official told the Commerce Department’s enforcement staff this week that China’s Huawei should still be treated as blacklisted, days after U.S. President Donald Trump sowed confusion with a vow to ease a ban on sales to the firm.

Trump surprised markets on Saturday by promising Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Japan that he would allow U.S. companies to sell products to Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL].

In May, the company was added to the so-called Entity List, which bans American firms from selling to it without special permission, as punishment for actions against U.S. national security interests.

Trump’s announcement on Saturday – an olive branch to Beijing to revive stalled trade talks – was cheered by U.S. chipmakers eager to maintain sales to Huawei, the world’s largest telecoms equipment maker and a key U.S. customer.

But Trump’s comments also spawned confusion among industry players and government officials struggling to understand what Huawei policy he had unveiled.

In an email to enforcement staff on Monday that was seen by Reuters, John Sonderman, Deputy Director of the Office of Export Enforcement, in the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), sought to clarify how agents should approach license requests by firms seeking approval to sell to Huawei.

All such applications should be considered on merit and flagged with language noting that “This party is on the Entity List. Evaluate the associated license review policy under part 744,” he wrote, citing regulations that include the Entity List and the “presumption of denial” licensing policy that is applied to blacklisted companies.

He added that any further guidance from BIS should also be taken into account when evaluating Huawei-related license applications.

Huawei told Reuters earlier on Wednesday that founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei had said Trump’s statements over the weekend were “good for American companies”.

“Huawei is also willing to continue to buy products from American companies. But we don’t see much impact on what we are currently doing. We will still focus on doing our own job right,” a Huawei spokesman said in an email.

The Commerce Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

A person familiar with the matter said the letter was the only guidance that enforcement officials had received after Trump’s surprise announcement on Saturday. A presumption of denial implies strict review and most licenses reviewed under it are not approved.

It is unclear when the Commerce Department will provide its enforcement staff with additional guidance, based on Trump’s promises, and how that might alter the likelihood of obtaining licenses.

The internal memo, not previously reported, came as White House advisers also scrambled to shed light on Trump’s announcement.

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro noted on Tuesday that the government would allow “lower tech” chip sales to the company, which don’t impact national security.

The United States has accused Huawei of stealing American intellectual property and violating Iran sanctions.

It has launched a lobbying effort to convince U.S. allies to keep Huawei out of next-generation 5G telecommunications infrastructure, citing concerns the company could spy on customers. Huawei has denied the allegations.

Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Additional Reporting by Karen Freifeld in New York, Stephen Nellis in San Francisco and Sijia Jiang in Hong Kong; Editing by Michael Perry and Muralikumar Anantharaman

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The Inspector General at the Department of Homeland Security observed overcrowding of families on June 10 at a detention center in McAllen, Texas. The OIG issued a blistering report raising concerns that overcrowding and prolonged detention represent an immediate risk to DHS agents and detainees.

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The Inspector General at the Department of Homeland Security observed overcrowding of families on June 10 at a detention center in McAllen, Texas. The OIG issued a blistering report raising concerns that overcrowding and prolonged detention represent an immediate risk to DHS agents and detainees.

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The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General is warning about “dangerous overcrowding” in Border Patrol facilities in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas.

In a strongly worded report, the inspector general said the prolonged detention of migrants without proper food, hygiene or laundry facilities — some for more than a month — requires “immediate attention and action.”

The report comes amid growing outrage over detention conditions for migrants and follows reports that migrant children were kept in squalid conditions without enough food and basic necessities in a Border Patrol station in West Texas.

Inspectors from DHS’s Office of Inspector General in June visited Border Patrol facilities and ports of entry across the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, the busiest sector in the country for illegal border crossings.

“We are concerned that overcrowding and prolonged detention represent an immediate risk to the health and safety of DHS agents and officers, and to those detained,” they wrote.

In its response to the report, the Department of Homeland Security says the surge of migrants crossing the Southern border has led to an “acute and worsening crisis.”

“The current migration flow and the resulting humanitarian crisis are rapidly overwhelming the ability of the Federal Government to respond,” DHS says.

In May, according to DHS, an average of more than 4,600 people a day crossed illegally or arrived at ports of entry without the proper documents, compared to less than 700 a day in the same period two years ago.

DHS says Customs and Border Protection facilities are at “peak capacity” and that the agency is adding detention capacity at three tent facilities in order to improve the conditions for migrants. CBP also says it “continues to take steps to address the health and safety of those in custody,” including by expanding medical services.

The inspector general’s office released a report in May describing similarly dangerous overcrowding conditions in Border Patrol cells in the El Paso region.

The latest report from the Rio Grande Valley includes photos of migrants penned into overcrowded Border Patrol facilities — including one man pressing a cardboard sign to a cell window with the word “Help.”

The inspectors quote one unnamed senior manager calling the situation a “ticking time bomb.”

Inspectors found that hundreds of children were held for longer than the 72 hours, the maximum time federal rules allow. In some cases, kids were held for more than two weeks. And some adults were kept in standing-room-only cells, without access to showers, for more than a week.

Inspectors said Border Patrol management informed them there had been “security incidents,” such as detainees clogging toilets with Mylar blankets and socks in order to be released from their cells during maintenance.

“We ended our site visit at one Border Patrol facility early because our presence was agitating an already difficult situation,” the inspectors wrote. “Specifically, when detainees observed us, they banged on the cell windows, shouted, pressed notes to the window with their time in custody, and gestured to evidence of their time in custody (e.g., beards).”

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Two M1 Abrams tanks and two Bradley Fighting Vehicles were to be moved into place Tuesday night to be on “static display” during President Donald Trump‘s “Salute to America,” a defense official told ABC News, as part of the president’s effort to re-shape the annual July Fourth celebration on the National Mall.

Suitable locations around the Lincoln Memorial that can bear the tanks’ 60-ton weight were being looked at as possible locations, another defense official told ABC News.

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Two M1 Abrams tanks and two Bradley Fighting Vehicles transported to Washington DC for July 4 festivities are seen at a rail head in Washington D.C.

Trump was set to give a speech at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday in front of the Lincoln Memorial, highlighting the U.S. military, and multiple fighters and other aircraft were preparing for flyovers above the Mall during the president’s remarks.

Trump tweeted on Tuesday, “The Pentagon & our great Military Leaders are thrilled to be doing this & showing to the American people, among other things, the strongest and most advanced Military anywhere in the World. Incredible Flyovers & biggest ever Fireworks!”

But one thing that’s not known is how much the military’s participation will cost taxpayers. Officials are saying little and congressional Democrats have complained their questions aren’t being answered.

The flyovers will include the Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration team as well as other aircraft from the Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. That includes one of the Boeing 747s that serves as Air Force One and the public’s first look at the new version of the Marine One helicopter that is not yet on active duty.

Typically, the costs associated with military flyovers at civilian events are said to be covered by annual training budgets, but for now there’s no real estimate for what the final tab will be for the military’s participation in the July Fourth events.

“The cost to DoD for support to the Salute to America is undetermined at this time,” said Lt. Col. Chris Mitchell, a Pentagon spokesman. “The DoD will collect all associated cost data from the individual services.”

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Two M1 Abrams tanks and two Bradley Fighting Vehicles transported to Washington DC for July 4 festivities are seen at a rail head in Washington D.C.

On hand for Trump’s event at the Lincoln Memorial will be some of the nation’s senior military leaders, including some of the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to a defense official.

But the military’s role in the event has garnered criticism from one veterans group.

“No political candidate or party, no government office and no elected official should co-opt Independence Day for partisan agendas,” Jeremy Butler, the CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, wrote in Time magazine.

“In our increasingly divided society, Independence Day is one where all Americans can celebrate the great gift of our freedom together. To cheapen that gift with partisan actions dishonors the sacrifices of men and women who protect that freedom with their lives.”

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An F/A-18D Hornet, with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 224, conducts an aerial refuel in Norway, during Exercise Trident Juncture 18, Oct. 24, 2018.

At the same time, the Veterans of Foreign Wars has not seen many complaints on its social media platforms

“I can’t speak for VFW’s huge membership but on behalf of the National Organization we are not going to judge how the President of the United States chooses to celebrate Independence Day, which is one of only three military holidays (along with Memorial Day and Veterans Day),” said Joe Davis, the VFW’s Director of Communications and Public Affairs.

Most of the military aircraft participating in the flyovers will be making roundtrips to the Washington, D.C., area from their bases. They include Air Force F-22s, an Air Force B-2 Stealth bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, the 747 that serves as Air Force One from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, two Navy F/A-18Es from Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia, 2 Marine MV-22s from Quantico, Virginia, and the new Marine One VH-92 that isn’t in service yet and will be flown by its manufacturer, Sikorsky.

However, two Navy F-35C Joint Strike Fighters will fly cross country from Lemoore, California, to be in place ahead of Thursday’s events.

The military will likely call the transport of the armored vehicles and the use of military aircraft flying above the nation’s capital as training missions, the rationale being that the aircraft would be flying training missions anyway.

This is the standard used for dedicating specific aircraft to fly over major sporting events like the Super Bowl.

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Air Force One, with President Donald Trump, lands at the Osaka International Airport for the G-20 Summit, June 27, 2019, in Osaka, Japan.

The military services include the costs of training flights into their annual budgets, so no extra costs will likely be incurred for those aircraft flying to the D.C. area from bases across America.

For example, the entire B-2 Stealth bomber fleet is stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. The aircraft’s round trip flight to Washington and back will be covered by training budgets, including the plane’s $122,000 per hour flight cost that includes the cost of fuel, the flight and overhaul costs for the aircraft and its engine.

After all the talk about the military’s role and its preparations for the new July Fourth celebration, it may all come down to the weather. As of Tuesday evening, weather forecasts called for a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms on Thursday night in the Washington, D.C., area.

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The Trump administration says the 2020 Census questionnaire is moving ahead without a question about citizenship.

That’s according to an attorney for a civil rights group that helped fight the addition of the question.

Kristen Clarke said Tuesday that Trump administration attorneys notified parties in lawsuits challenging the question that the printing of the hundreds of millions of documents for the 2020 counts would be starting soon.




The White House didn’t immediately comment on the decision. President Donald Trump has decried last week’s Supreme Court ruling saying the question was sought under a false pretext.

Spokespeople for the U.S. Census Bureau have not responded to emails or phone calls seeking comment.

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Overcrowding at a border facility in McAllen, Texas

A report from an internal US watchdog has found “dangerous overcrowding” in migrant detention centres in the south and urged authorities to act.

Jarring photos of facilities in the Rio Grande show 51 female migrants held in a cell made for 40 men, and 71 males held in a cell built for 41 women.

Adults were packed in standing room only cells for a week, with others held in overcrowded cells for over a month.

One facility manager called the situation “a ticking time bomb”.

“We are concerned that overcrowding and prolonged detention represent an immediate risk to the health and safety of [Department of Homeland Security] agents and officers, and to those detained,” inspectors said in the report.

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Families packed into another facility in Weslaco, Texas

The inspectors, from the US inspector general, visited seven sites throughout the Rio Grande valley in southern Texas.

At the facilities, the inspectors found that 30% of the detained children had been held for longer than the 72 hours permitted. Some had no access to showers or hot meals and had little access to clean clothes.

“When detainees observed us, they banged on the cell windows, shouted, pressed notes to the window with their time in custody, and gestured to evidence of their time in custody,” like facial hair, the report said.

They described detainees clogging toilets with blankets and socks in order to be released while the cells were fixed.

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A photo from a border facility shows 51 adult females held in a 40-person capacity cell (left) and 71 adult males held in a cell meant for 41 (right)

The report says these conditions directly contradict the US Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) own standards.

The inspectors called upon the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to take “immediate steps to alleviate dangerous overcrowding”.

According to the CBP, the Rio Grande has the highest volume of migrants on the southwest border, recording almost 250,000 apprehensions so far this year – marking a 124% increase from 2018.

On Tuesday, the DHS said they would build two tents to house additional migrants by the end of July. The agency added that fewer children are in their care than earlier this month.

The DHS had 2,800 children in detention on 7 June, according to government figures. By 25 June, less than 1,000 were in custody, it said.

In recent weeks, conditions at these facilities have been at the foreground of US politics.

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Lawyers were given access by a judge to one facility in Clint, Texas, where they reported appalling conditions inside.

Children were “locked up in horrific cells where there’s an open toilet in the middle of the room” where they ate and slept, one of the lawyers told the BBC.

Last week lawmakers passed a bill to send $4.6bn (£3.6bn) to address the ongoing crisis at the border, amid growing outrage over the conditions.

The detention facilities “will shock the conscience of this country,” Democratic White House contender Beto O’Rourke said after a visit to a migrant centre.

Democrats, who have been touring the facilities in the past week, have decried the conditions inside, with one Democratic congresswoman claiming that border agents had told a detainee to drink from a toilet bowl.

Border officials have disputed her allegation, saying a sink in the cell that holds drinking water and drains into a toilet below was broken during her visit, and that migrants were given bottled water instead.

A Trump administration official, who did not wish to be named, told CBS News that “the toilets are connected to the sinks and the sinks dispense safe drinking water”.

“The sink on top of the toilets broke. But as soon as the sinks broke, border patrol put out jugs of water for migrants to drink right when that happened. The jugs were right there for everyone to drink.”

The row erupted as immigration officials said they would investigate a secret Facebook group of more than 9,000 current or former immigration agents. The group had allegedly been mocking migrants and using slurs and insults to describe visiting lawmakers.

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LYON, France — Megan Rapinoe is not in the starting lineup for the United States’ semifinal match against England on Tuesday.

Christen Press has replaced Rapinoe for the 3 p.m. ET kickoff. Lindsey Horan is also starting in place of Sam Mewis.

The decision to put Rapinoe on the bench was not disciplinary, according to a U.S. Soccer spokesperson. No other reason was given for her absence, but Rapinoe did not go through warm-ups on the field before the game. She was in uniform and stood on the field as the U.S. team warmed up, but she did not participate physically.

Rapinoe has scored five goals in four matches during the Women’s World Cup, including a pair of goals in both knockout matches for the Americans so far. Her five goals are tied with teammate Alex Morgan, England’s Ellen White and Australia’s Sam Kerr for the tournament lead.

Rapinoe started and scored a goal when the U.S. and England drew 2-2 in the SheBelieves Cup in March. The U.S. struggled defensively in that game when England elected to start Rachel Daly at outside back and shift Lucy Bronze to midfield. Both are again in the England lineup Tuesday. Press, Rapinoe’s replacement, is a more natural defender from the forward position.

Rapinoe has drawn attention from the release of a months-old video of he saying, “I’m not going to the f—ing White House” should the United States win a second straight Women’s World Cup.

For England, Carly Telford has replaced Karen Bardsley as the starting goalkeeper.

“Minor injury in the game against Norway — she trained yesterday,” England coach Phil Neville told the BBC. “You need players that are 100 percent, and we trusted Carly. And we need everybody 100 percent fit on the field. It’s the toughest decision I’ve made since I came into the job.”

Toni Duggan and Fran Kirby also are not in the starting lineup, replaced by Beth Mead and Daly.

Information from ESPN’s Graham Hays, Tom Hamilton and the Associated Press was used in this report.

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After months of warnings from the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services — not to mention something about a “national emergency” declaration — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., took a field trip to the border. She found out that, yes, things are, like, really, really, bad!

No one should be surprised that detention centers for illegal immigrants have been overwhelmed by the endless flow of hundreds of thousands of Central Americans, Mexicans and Haitians making their way here, throwing themselves and their children into the care of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which isn’t equipped to handle the crushing volume of people. There simply isn’t enough space and there aren’t enough border agents to manage the inflow.

Ocasio-Cortez and other Democrats who toured detention centers for illegal immigrants at the Texas border on Monday were deeply disturbed to have seen unwashed families, overcrowded facilities, and women and children sleeping on floors.

Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, posted several videos on Twitter that were apparently intended to show the dismal conditions. One video showed a “cramped cell,” another showed the shower facility. It was modest but I’ve certainly seen worse at the downtown Washington L.A. Fitness gym. It’s truly unfortunate that the detention center bathrooms don’t come stocked with Kiehl’s Lavender Foaming body wash, but the entire asylum system is collapsing and there’s only so many dollars to go around to our new charity cases.

This isn’t a matter of the Trump administration deliberately making life uncomfortable for illegal immigrants. It’s just the only logical outcome when our immigration laws function as an incentive to swim across the Rio Grande, land in Texas, and get all the stuff that Americans are required to provide: that’s free doctors, lawyers, medicine, food, shelter, etc.

None of these things are unlimited, including even space to sleep. That’s why we’re now using military bases to house immigrants, at least for a short while before they’re released into the United States. The federal government could open up a Ritz-Carlton in El Paso and yet, what do you think it will look like when another 10,000 Central Americans show up needing a free place to stay?

Congress just finally passed a multibillion-dollar funding package, and we’re supposed to be happy that it received “bipartisan” support. But the whole thing is a joke. More and more migrants will arrive and burn through it all as they show up, poor and sick, then loaded up with free food, free healthcare, and free legal counsel, all courtesy of the American taxpayer.

If Ocasio-Cortez or anyone else is even remotely taken aback by what’s going on at the border, it’s only because they’ve been ignoring what officials have been telling them for the last year.

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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court to compel the release of President Trump’s tax returns.

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House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., sued Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig to obtain six years of President Trump’s tax returns.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., is the latest step in a months-long battle with the Trump administration over the president’s tax records. Democrats want the court to enforce a subpoena requesting the returns.

Mnuchin rejected the subpoena in May, citing guidance from the Department of Justice. At the time Mnuchin said the request lacked a “legitimate legislative purpose.”

Democrats argue in the court filing that the committee has the right to access Trump’s private tax information under Section 6103 of the U.S. tax code, which says, “Treasury ‘shall furnish’ the Committee with ‘any’ requested tax return information” from any U.S. citizen, including the president.

The filing states that the law was “intended to provide the Committee with unfettered access to tax return information necessary to carry out its broad mandate to oversee Treasury, the IRS, and the Nation’s tax laws. “

Committee Republicans have sided with Mnuchin, calling the request baseless and dangerous. Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, the top Republican on Ways and Means, also said the lawsuit is motivated by partisanship and circumvents the usual committee process for requesting taxpayer information.

“The Democrats’ partisan, flawed lawsuit continues their unprecedented and illegitimate pursuit to expose President Trump’s private tax information,” Brady said in a statement. “This is a dangerous course of action.”

But many Democrats, including committee member Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., cheered the lawsuit as the next logical step in the effort to reveal details of Trump’s business dealings both as a candidate and while in office.

“We are here today because Donald Trump and his enablers have sneered at our laws and avoided the thinnest accountability for their corruption,” Pascrell said in a statement. “The Ways and Means Committee must file this action to stand for rule of law.”

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Aside from Inauguration Day, there is absolutely nothing to get excited about when the National Mall and the most important roads in Washington are shut down to accommodate some festival, marathon, or parade. President Trump now wants to compound the misery by carting in military tanks and armored vehicles so that they can sit in the heat for his “Salute to America” event on Independence Day.

D.C. is already the worst place to do anything if it involves leaving your home. All of the roads are cracked and potholed, there’s constant construction on every block, and nearly every other week there’s a public protest or event that grants organizers permission to shut down long stretches of Pennsylvania Ave., or Constitution Ave., or Madison Ave., or Jefferson Dr., further torturing commuters, whether they’re driving, biking, or even walking.

The annual Independence Day event is relatively tame, mostly contained to the Capitol Hill lawn, where there’s a concert and where visitors can view the fireworks display from across the mall. Trump this year is hosting his own event at the Lincoln Memorial and it might look nice for people watching on TV. But anyone who thought they might enjoy a stroll on the mall or a close-up view of the Lincoln statue will instead be treated to a series of barricades, gates, and Secret Service agents.

But hey, at least there will be old Army tanks!

The Washington Post reported Monday that the event itself will delay flights coming into and out of Reagan National Airport on Thursday for more than two hours because of Trump’s planned speech at the memorial. Getting access to the Mall area by the memorial will be another riot. The DCist website said there will be several entry points shared between Constitution Ave and 15th Street, both very busy highways.

As for those tanks, they’re going to be another unnecessary clog. National Park Service is warning that they might very well end up further damaging roads, sidewalks, and surrounding infrastructure due to the weight and size of things that are supposed to be used for blowing up foreign enemy territory.

If you plan on attending the event or being anywhere near the Lincoln Memorial — one of the few nice things about D.C. — good luck, and enjoy this year’s heightened misery.

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A youth in Tijuana, Mexico, stands by the border fence that separates Mexico from the United States, where candles and crosses stand in memory of migrants who have died during their journey toward the U.S.

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The Trump administration is seeking to fine some immigrants in the United States illegally hundreds of thousands of dollars for failing to take steps to leave after being ordered to do so, according to government documents obtained by NPR.

The Department of Homeland Security sent out a batch of notices across the country to targeted individuals ordering them to pay fines of up to nearly $500,000 for “failing to depart the U.S. as previously agreed,” among other factors.

It’s the latest hard-line effort by the administration as it clamps down on illegal immigration at the border and increases interior enforcement.

“It is the intention of ICE to order you pay a fine in the amount of $497,777,” Lisa Hoechst, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, wrote to Edith Espinal Moreno in a letter dated June 25, 2019, obtained by NPR from lawyers for Moreno.

The letters come as the Trump administration prepares to carry out delayed immigration sweeps of migrant families who have received deportation orders. President Trump said Monday, while signing legislation providing $4.6 billion in funding to address the influx of migrants from Central America, that the immigration raids will begin after the July 4 holiday unless Congress can’t pass new restrictions on asylum laws.

At the beginning of his term, Trump signed an executive order promising, “as soon as practicable, and by no later than one year after the date of this order,” that the administration would begin collection of “all fines and penalties that the Secretary is authorized under the law to assess and collect from aliens unlawfully present in the United States.”

ICE said the Immigration and Nationality Act grants the agency the right to impose “civil fines on aliens who have been ordered removed or granted voluntary departure and fail to depart the United States.”

It states fines of no more than $500 for each day the person is in violation of this section. But immigration lawyers say they’ve never heard of it used in this manner.

An ICE official said undocumented immigrants who willfully refuse to meet the obligations of an order issued by the Justice Department’s Executive Office for Immigration Review may receive a “Notice of Intention to Fine” and then are subsequently provided a 30-day period to respond before a formal decision whether to issue a fine is made.

ICE officials said the agency began issuing these notices in December 2018 on a case-by-case basis, taking into account steps the individual has taken to fulfill the court’s orders.

“ICE is committed to using various enforcement methods — including arrest, detention, technological monitoring and financial penalties — to enforce U.S. immigration law and maintain the integrity of legal orders issued by judges,” ICE spokesman Matthew Bourke told NPR.

Pro-immigrant advocates argue the Trump administration is trying to instill fear and confusion in immigrant communities, expecting the immigrants will leave. They report similar letters being received by immigrants in similar situations in North Carolina, Utah, Virginia and Texas.

Espinal, 42, said she could not believe the U.S. government thought she would have almost half a million dollars. She has been living in sanctuary at an Ohio church since an immigration judge ordered her removed two years ago. The church, its congregation and the community have largely supported her and her family.

“They want to scare me,” Espinal said, adding, “because they know I am in sanctuary. And they know I don’t have this amount of money.”

Espinal said she came to the United States from Mexico with her father when she was 16. She now has three children of her own, including two who are U.S. citizens. She said her whole life is in the United States and she cannot return to Mexico.

Leon Fresco, who served as deputy assistant attorney general for the Office of Immigration Litigation in the Obama administration, said he could not recall a time when such high fines were used during the previous administration.

“It’s a vivid illustration of the lengths the Trump administration will go to use any available authority to try to enforce immigration law,” Fresco said. “I have not seen a $300,000 fine for failing to facilitate one’s own removal.”

Espinal’s attorney, Lizbeth Mateo, said she started laughing when she first saw the letter. She fears the administration is laying the groundwork for criminal penalties and could use fees in other ways to increase pressure on immigrants to leave.

“It’s almost half a million dollars. Are they for real? Do they really think that she’s going to pay this?” Mateo said. “I laughed, because there has to be someone in some basement in D.C. thinking, ‘Oh, what else can I do to mess with immigrants? What else can I do to hurt them?’ “

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President Trump, after calling off a military strike on Iran following the downing of an American drone last month, delivered a stern warning to the regime during an interview with Fox News.

Speaking exclusively with Tucker Carlson, Trump said he “built up a lot of great capital” after his decision — but said that means “if something should happen, we’re in a position to do far worse by not doing it.”

He quickly added, “But, hopefully, we don’t have to do anything.”

The president’s comments were made before it was reported Iran has exceeded the threshold for the Islamic Republic’s low-enriched uranium stockpile agreed upon in the 2015 nuclear deal.

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On Monday, a source told Fars News Agency that U.N. inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) weighed Iran’s stockpile of uranium and said it surpassed the 660-pound limit.

Iran previously announced its intent to pass the limit unless certain demands were met by June 27. A spokesperson for the country’s Atomic Energy Organization said on June 17 that Iran already had quadrupled its production of low-enriched uranium — which can be used in a nuclear reactor, but not in a bomb.

The IAEA confirmed on Monday that Iran had brought through the limit. IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano told the agency’s board of governors that it had verified the development.

Monday afternoon, the White House released a statement outlining how the U.S. will continue to pressure Iran.

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“Maximum pressure on the Iranian regime will continue until its leaders alter their course of action,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement. “The regime must end its nuclear ambitions and its malign behavior.”

During his interview with Carlson, Trump reveled in the praise he was given for not going through with the retaliatory strike.

“I was given a lot of credit by most people.  A lot of people gave me of credit,” the president said after Carlson asked about the pullback.

“A lot of people said that was a great presidential moment, which was, you know, rather shocking to hear.

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“So, they shot down an unmanned drone. And, they claim it was over their territory, which it wasn’t, but they would say that, so on top of it, they’ll say, unmanned and over their territory, then we go in.

“Before I sent them out, they had to give me everything I wanted to know by seven o’clock.  They walked in, they gave me everything but they didn’t tell me how many people would die. How many Iranians — I know a lot of Iranians from New York City, and they’re great people. They’re all great people. Were all great, right?  Iranian or not.”

Trump continued, explaining why he canceled the plan after learning at least 150 people could be killed.

“I said, ‘I don’t like that. I don’t like it,’ and I stopped it,” he said. “I did — we didn’t send them out, you know, there was a little incorrect reporting. It was like we sent them out and we pulled them, but we didn’t do that. I didn’t — I made the final decision not to do it.

“I built up a lot of great capital, and if something should happen, we’re in a position to do far worse by not doing it. But, hopefully, we don’t have to do anything.”

Trump then took aim at former President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with the country and reaffirmed his commitment to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.

“Iran now, since we terminated that horrible deal, which was a truly horrible deal, and, you know, you and I aren’t so different in terms of fighting, we want to have peace,” Trump told Carlson.

“We want to build our roads and build our schools and build all the things we want to build. But, we can’t let Iran have a nuclear weapon… you can’t let Iran have a nuclear weapon, and you can’t let certain other countries have nuclear weapons. It’s too devastating.”

Iran last month had threatened to exceed the stockpile limit if world powers failed to negotiate new terms for the nuclear accord, which was engineered by the Obama administration in July 2015 but significantly weakened when the Trump administration withdrew in May 2018 and restored crippling sanctions. Many European countries repeatedly have urged Iran to abide by the deal.

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Under terms of the multinational nuke deal, Iran can keep a stockpile of no more than 660 pounds of low-enriched uranium and the country pledged to stay within those limits if Britain, France, Germany and the rest of the European Union followed through with plans to provide Iran access to international banking systems.

Iran maintains its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Bernie Sanders raised $18 million over the past three months, his campaign announced Tuesday — trailing significantly behind Pete Buttigieg after leading the Democratic pack in the first quarter of 2019.

Staffers said the Vermont senator has received about 2 million individual contributions this year, and 45 percent of his donors are under the age of 40. He also transferred $6 million from previous campaign accounts, his aides said.

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Sanders’ average donation was $18, less than his $27 per person contribution that became a rallying cry for him in 2016. More than 99 percent of the donations were $100 or less, his campaign said.

The leading profession of donors this electoral cycle is teachers, while the top employer of contributors is Walmart. Sanders has called on the corporation to raise its minimum wage $15 per hour, and confronted its executives about its “starvation wages” at the annual shareholders meeting in June.

“It is the kind of support that we would take any day of the week over a cushy, closed-door, high-dollar fundraiser in New York City in which people eat parmesan-crusted salmon on toothpicks,” said Faiz Shakir, Sanders’ campaign manager. “We’re very honored to have a working-class movement all across America.”

Without naming names, Sanders campaign co-chair Nina Turner said “one of the candidates immediately went to the donor class” to discuss his performance after the debate. Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke spoke to his top contributors and bundlers in a call afterward about how to improve in the next debate, CNBC reported.

Sanders’ campaign said it raised more than $4 million from Thursday night after the debate to Sunday.

Sanders’ aides also said that his financial support is more durable than other candidates in the race who rely on maxed-out contributions because almost all of his backers can contribute again under campaign finance limits. Indeed, his online, small-dollar fundraising is the envy of the Democratic field.

Buttigieg’s campaign said Monday he brought in nearly $25 million in the last three months.

Sanders raised more than $18 million in the first quarter of his presidential campaign.

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused U.S. Customs and Border Protection of having a “violent culture” and questioned how officers treat migrants after a report surfaced Monday about a secret Facebook group where Border Patrol agents purportedly posted graphic and vulgar jokes about the Democratic lawmaker as well as illegal immigrants.

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“This isn’t about ‘a few bad eggs,’ Ocasio-Cortez said in a series of tweets. “This is a violent culture.”

The website ProPublica posted a story Monday headlined “Inside the Secret Border Patrol Facebook Group Where Agents Joke About Migrant Deaths and Post Sexist Memes.” In addition to showing indifference toward the deaths of migrants, members made vulgar jokes about Ocasio-Cortez and other members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus ahead of their visit a Border Patrol facility in Texas on Monday, the story said.

In one post reported by ProPublica, a group member referenced the visits by Democrats and encouraged an officer to throw a “burrito at these b—–s.” Other posts included a vile, fake photo illustration of Ocasio-Cortez engaged in oral sex with President Trump.

“They’re threatening violence on members of Congress,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “How do you think they’re treating caged children+families?”

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection condemned the posts.

“These posts are completely inappropriate and contrary to the honor and integrity I see—and expect—from our agents day in and day out,” U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said in a statement to Fox News. “Any employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable.”

Matthew Klein, the assistant commissioner of the CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility, said the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general opened an investigation on Monday.

“Today, U.S. Customs and Border Protection was made aware of disturbing social media activity hosted on a private Facebook group that may include a number of CBP employees,” Klein said. “CBP immediately informed DHS Office of the Inspector General and initiated an investigation.”

ProPublica did not post the names of those who made the vulgar posts. But, the news outlet said the Facebook group was called “I’m 10-15” and had about 9,500 members including current and former border officers. “10-15” is code for “aliens in custody.”

Despite the posts, Ocasio-Cortez still visited the Border Patrol facility Monday.

“Just left the 1st CBP facility,” she tweeted. “I see why CBP officers were being so physically &sexually threatening towards me. Officers were keeping women in cells w/ no water & had told them to drink out of the toilets. This was them on their GOOD behavior in front of members of Congress.”

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The Washington, D.C., City Council on Monday ripped President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators press Pompeo on Boeing satellite sales to China Trump touts low black unemployment, criminal justice reform on anniversary of Civil Rights Act Trump says Mueller ‘must’ stick to report’s findings during testimony MORE‘s Independence Day plans, joking about his intention to have military tanks on display when he gives a speech from the Lincoln Memorial.

“We have said it before, and we’ll say it again: Tanks, but no tanks,” the council tweeted.

“(PS: The @DeptofDefense agrees, see highlighted area below).” 

The council included an image of a memorandum in its tweet from the Office of the Secretary of Defense with the line “include wheeled vehicles only, no tanks” highlighted.

Trump said Monday that there would be tanks on display on the National Mall during the city’s yearly Fourth of July celebration.

“We’re going to have some tanks stationed outside,” he said during a bill signing in the Oval Office. “You’ve got to be pretty careful with the tanks because the roads have a tendency not to like to carry heavy tanks. So we have to put them in certain areas.”

The military will figure prominently into Trump’s planned celebration. In addition to the tanks, the Interior Department announced last week that the event would feature a flyover by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.

Many Democrats and local officials have raised concerns about Trump politicizing Independence Day and the military with Thursday’s event. 

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Joe Biden has largely been AWOL in Iowa, even skipping a cattle call event in June that included most of the other Democratic presidential primary candidates because he said he wanted to attend his granddaughter’s graduation.

But he is heading back to the state after a three-week absence, and his campaign is quietly building an organization it hopes will more than make up for past omissions.

Biden, due in the state for two days of campaigning beginning Wednesday, was preceded by his wife Jill, who landed Friday. The Bidens’ full-court press during the festive July Fourth holiday amid criticism the 76-year-old is not spending enough time with voters and lacks the stamina to compete with a crowded field of mostly younger contenders who have crisscrossed the state for months.

Biden’s 2008 presidential campaign shipwrecked in the Iowa caucuses, where he attracted under 1% of the vote, ending up in fifth place, behind Barack Obama, John Edwards, Hillary Clinton and Bill Richardson. In the 1988 campaign, he didn’t even make it to Iowa, dropping out after being caught plagiarizing speeches and law school work.

But Biden’s two terms as vice president under President Barack Obama, a beloved figure among Iowa Democrats, have given made the three-time candidate an early front-runner with potentially much broader appeal and a belief he can win the caucuses, the first contest on the primary calendar.

“He starts ahead and starts with a good base,” said Tom Miller, a Democrat who has served as Iowa attorney general for more than two decades and endorsed one of Biden’s rivals, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock. “But there’s nothing given here, there’s nothing automatic, so even though he’s in a good position, he has to go out and win it.”

[Related: ‘I don’t think he looks well’: Biden’s shaky debate leaves Iowa supporters nervous]

The Biden campaign has been assembling what it believes might grow to be the largest voter turnout operation of the caucuses. The campaign has 50 people on the payroll, with another wave of hires coming aboard in July. Overseen by Jake Braun, an Obama campaign veteran, Biden campaign strategy calls for installing captains in all 1,677 voting precincts.

Braun’s plan calls for each precinct captain to oversee a staff of 10 “super volunteers” dedicated to voter contact. The Biden campaign declined to disclose figures on planned campaign headquarters throughout the state, but the blueprint Braun is implementing should result in enough offices so that no staffer or volunteer has to travel farther than about 45 minutes to reach one.

The Biden campaign is investing heavily in data analytics, believing President Trump has scrambled political affiliations — leaving some traditional Democrats unavailable but making some longtime Republicans gettable. Overall, the campaign believes Biden could expand the universe of caucusgoers because he has wider appeal than most Democrats.

“Nothing is being taken for granted,” said Teri Hawks Goodmann, who is helping the Biden campaign organize and is the assistant city manager of Dubuque, Iowa.

Biden has led in most polls nationally and in the key early primary states, though his near-disastrous debate performance could stall that early momentum.

Democrats often gravitate toward youthful or outsider candidates. Political analysts in Iowa say Biden could be vulnerable to a left-wing Democrat who could energize younger, progressive voters and other liberals preferring fresh leadership.

But they emphasize the former vice president could break the mold. Democrats in Iowa, strategic about their choice, realize the enthusiasm for Trump in key swing states. They could choose Biden because he has exhibited more strength with swing voters, independents, and soft Republicans.

Steffen Schmidt, a political science professor Iowa State University, said older voters tend to turn out in greater numbers, and they are not necessarily clamoring for the sort of transformative presidency being pitched by other top tier candidates.

“There really is no other Democrat occupying this space,” Schmidt said. “He just needs to show that he cares.”

In interviews with Democratic voters in Des Moines, the state’s major population center and a blue stronghold, praise for Biden’s ability to forge personal connections and show he cares was a constant theme. Even Democrats unsure because of his age described him as a masterful retail campaigner.

“I know Joe’s heart,” said John Olsen, 49, a substitute teacher who supports Biden. “He makes you feel like a million bucks anytime you meet him.”

“I think he’s authentic as he can be,” added Nancy Bobo, 66, a retired nonprofit executive and veteran activist who is deciding between Biden and Cory Booker and hosted debate watch parties for both campaigns at her home. “That’s why he has these gaffes, because he’s not thinking all of the time, ‘What’s the political answer?’”

Voters value authenticity over gimmicky political-speak. But Biden’s riffing is problematic. In regaling campaign contributors about his effectiveness during decades in the Senate, he has bragged about cutting deals with colleagues who supported racist policies.

Biden apparently thought he was showing his ability to get things done, even under difficult political circumstances. To many Democrats, his comments were offensive — proof that Biden can be tone deaf and out of touch after nearly 50 years in politics.

“Biden has past issues that will drag him down,” said Sheryl Tenikat, 71, an undecided voter who opposes the former vice president. “I’m very concerned about electability.”

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused U.S. Customs and Border Protection of having a “violent culture” and questioned how officers treat migrants after a report surfaced Monday about a secret Facebook group where Border Patrol agents purportedly posted graphic and vulgar jokes about the Democratic lawmaker as well as illegal immigrants.

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“This isn’t about ‘a few bad eggs,’ Ocasio-Cortez said in a series of tweets. “This is a violent culture.”

The website ProPublica posted a story Monday headlined “Inside the Secret Border Patrol Facebook Group Where Agents Joke About Migrant Deaths and Post Sexist Memes.” In addition to showing indifference toward the deaths of migrants, members made vulgar jokes about Ocasio-Cortez and other members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus ahead of their visit a Border Patrol facility in Texas on Monday, the story said.

In one post reported by ProPublica, a group member referenced the visits by Democrats and encouraged an officer to throw a “burrito at these b—–s.” Other posts included a vile, fake photo illustration of Ocasio-Cortez engaged in oral sex with President Trump.

“They’re threatening violence on members of Congress,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “How do you think they’re treating caged children+families?”

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection condemned the posts.

“These posts are completely inappropriate and contrary to the honor and integrity I see—and expect—from our agents day in and day out,” U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said in a statement to Fox News. “Any employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable.”

Matthew Klein, the assistant commissioner of the CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility, said the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general opened an investigation on Monday.

“Today, U.S. Customs and Border Protection was made aware of disturbing social media activity hosted on a private Facebook group that may include a number of CBP employees,” Klein said. “CBP immediately informed DHS Office of the Inspector General and initiated an investigation.”

ProPublica did not post the names of those who made the vulgar posts. But, the news outlet said the Facebook group was called “I’m 10-15” and had about 9,500 members including current and former border officers. “10-15” is code for “aliens in custody.”

Despite the posts, Ocasio-Cortez still visited the Border Patrol facility Monday.

“Just left the 1st CBP facility,” she tweeted. “I see why CBP officers were being so physically &sexually threatening towards me. Officers were keeping women in cells w/ no water & had told them to drink out of the toilets. This was them on their GOOD behavior in front of members of Congress.”

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