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From: Sarah Sacks c > Sent: Thu, 5 Dec 2019 13:11:15 -0500 Subject: To: Cc: v ' • ' sion to visit mcc Thank you, I appreciate it and will get back with the form as soon as possible. Sarah M. Sacks, Esq. EPSTEIN SACKS PLLC Office: Mobile: CONFIDENTIALITY: This email communication and any files transmitted with it may contain privileged and confidential information and are intended solely for the use of the individuals or entity to whom it has been addressed. If you have received this email in error, please delete it and notify the sender by return email. On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 1:09 PM Hi Sarah, IcM . > wrote: Please have the PI fill out the application and NCIC form attached hereto starting at p. 26. He will also need to provide a copy of his PI license and certificate. Please email it back to Ms. , ceed, so she can process it. Thank you, >>> Sarah Sacks < > 12/5/2019 12:24 PM >>> Hi . I'm not sure if you've already relocated but I'm hoping you can help or redirect me to someone who can. I have a private investigator we have appointed under CIA coming to visit our client from out of town next week Monday and Tuesday. What do we need to do to get him permission to come in with us for a legal visit? Thank you. Sent from my iPhone EFTA00043028
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The Daily 202: Trump might win a Pyrrhic victory against Obamacare, as the balance of judicial power shifts his way From The Washington Post To , The Washington Post Date 2019/07, 10 10:12 Subject: The Daily 202: Trump might win a Pyrrhic victory against Obamacare, as the balance of judicial power shifts his way Attachments: TEXT.htm, Mime.822 If you're having trouble reading this click here. The Daily 202 Share: Listen to The Big Idea Trump might win a Pyrrhic victory against Obamacare, as the balance of judicial power shifts his way People wait in line to enter the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans on Tuesday to hear arguments on whether Congress effectively invalidated the Affordable Care Act when it zeroed out the tax imposed on those who choose not to buy insurance. (Gerald HerbertfAP) BY JAMES HOHMANN with Joanie Greve and Mariana Alfaro THE BIG IDEA: Oral arguments in New Orleans on Tuesday over the future of the Affordable Care Act foreshadowed the massive impact that President Trump's free rein to fill the courts with like-minded • -I - •II A • • Page 12518 EFTA00043029
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juages win propaoly nave on American jurispruaence over the next generation. For now, Trump continues to suffer legal setbacks. In a case involving his push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, a district court judge rejected the Justice Department's request to change out its team of lawyers. Separately, an appellate court in New York upheld a lower court's decision that it is unconstitutional for Trump to block critics on Twitter because he's a public official who uses the platform to communicate with constituents. But the balance of power is changing on the courts each week to become more favorable to Trump, and it sure sounded like the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit might be ready to uphold at least parts of a federal district judge's decision in Texas that the entire 2010 health-care law is unconstitutional because the 2017 GOP tax bill got rid of the individual mandate to buy insurance. Two of the three judges on the panel expressed skepticism during the oral arguments that Obamacare can remain intact since the mandate was how Chief Justice John justified upholding the law in 2012. Judge Kurt Engelhardt, whom Trump put on the bench just last year, was the more outspoken of the two. He repeatedly noted that the law was written without an explicit feature guaranteeing that if one part were ever removed by Congress or the courts, the rest would remain in place. He suggested that it's the job of Congress to forge a solution. He questioned whether the courts should be "taxidermist for Page 12519 EFTA00043030
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every legislative big-game accomplishment that Congress achieves." The judge who seemed to largely agree with him was appointed by George W. Bush. A third judge, appointed by Jimmy Carter, stayed silent during the 90-minute hearing, per Amy Goldstein, who was in the courtroom for us. Engelhardt was grilling attorneys representing Democratic attorneys general and the Democratic House. Normally it would have been Justice Department lawyers defending a federal law, but the Trump administration is refusing to do so and told the 5th Circuit this spring that the administration agrees with the plaintiffs that it should be struck down. If Trump gets what he's hoping for in New Orleans, there's a strong argument to be made that the president will be like the proverbial dog that catches up with the truck. Health care — the issue that dogged Republican candidates in the 2018 midterms more than any other — would almost certainly take a starring role in the 2020 campaign. The Supreme Court would probably then hear an appeal, in which would probably again cast a deciding vote — one way or another — in June of an election year. McConnell mum on whether he supports Trump-Obamacare lawsuit -- Here are three telling illustrations of how the 5th Circuit could hand Trump a Pyrrhic victory: 1) Despite a decade of efforts to kill Obamacare, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) refused to say yesterday whether he supports the suit to Page 12520 EFTA00043031
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invalidate the law. "I think the important thing for the public to know is there is nobody in the Senate not in favor of covering preexisting conditions," he said at his weekly news conference. "And if it were, under any of these scenarios, to go away, we would act quickly on a bipartisan basis to restore it." Trump has had a historically large number of judicial vacancies to fill during his first two-and-a-half years largely because McConnell blocked consideration of so many of Barack Obama's nominees once he seized control of the Senate in 2015. It was not just Merrick Garland. 2) Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who cast a key vote for the tax bill that could be used as a pretext by judicial activists to repeal Obamacare, is trying to distance herself from the lawsuit challenging the ACA. She also voted to confirm Engelhardt to the 5th Circuit, in addition to Justice Brett Kavanaugh. These votes could imperil her reelection next year. She issued a statement saying she opposes Trump's decision not to defend the health-care law in court. "The Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land, and it is the Department of Justice's duty to defend it," Collins said. 3) "Democrats are savoring the moment," Paige Winfield Cunningham reports in the Health 202. "They're spending the week bludgeoning Republicans over the high- stakes lawsuit, which they well know is prime fodder for 2020 attacks. The House Oversight Committee will hold a Page 12521 EFTA00043032
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hearing this morning dubbed The Trump Administration's Attack on the ACA: Reversal in Court Case Threatens Health Care for Millions of Americans,' where a number of patients and consumers advocates will testify. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Attorneys General Association and the Democrat-affiliated group Protect Our Care launched hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of print and digital ads around the country. Democrats in Congress delivered floor speeches castigating their GOP colleagues. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) said he's also planning a hearing on the lawsuit." -- As the judges in Louisiana considered the fate of health care for millions of people, the Senate voted 53 to 45 on party lines to confirm another controversial Trump nominee to the 9th Circuit, the court of appeals that has most often drawn the president's ire. Hai* Fuchs notes that Daniel Bress's confirmation gives Trump his seventh judge on the historically liberal bench, which now has 16 judges nominated by Democratic presidents and 12 by Republicans. The court still has one vacancy that Trump plans to fill. Bress, who once clerked for the late Antonin Scalia, was nominated to fill the vacancy left by • Kozinski, whom Kavanaugh once clerked for and who resigned in December 2017 amid allegations of sexual misconduct. SuhscrihP nn Arna7nn Fr.ho Gonnlp Home Annlp I-InmpPnel and Page 12522 EFTA00043033
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other podcast players. Welcome to the Daily 202, PowerPost's morning briefing for decision-makers. Sign up to receive the newsletter. WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING: British Ambassador Kim Darroch speaks at an afternoon tea hosted by the British Embassy to mark Trump's inauguration in January 2017. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images) -- British Ambassador Kim Darroch resigned from his post this morning after three days of public attacks from Trump, who was angry about leaked cables that showed the diplomat privately described the president as "inept" and "insecure." Jennifer Hassan reports: "Trump blasted Darroch in a series of tweets this week, calling him 'a pompous fool' and said his administration would not work with him." In his resignation letter, Darroch said the "current situation is making it impossible for me to carry out my role as I would like. Although my posting is not due to end until the end of this year, I believe in the current circumstances the responsible course is to allow the appointment of a new ambassador." Page 12523 EFTA00043034
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Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference in May. (Patrick Semansky/AP) -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has two messages for Congress this morning: Central bank independence is critical, and an interest-rate cut is likely at the end of July. Heather Long got a first look at his prepared testimony before the House Financial Services Committee: "Since [June], it appears that uncertainties around trade tensions and concerns about the strength of the global economy continue to weigh on the U.S. economic outlook. Inflation pressures remain muted," Powell will say. The U.S. economy is doing "reasonably well," Powell will add, but he notes that business investment has "slowed notably," probably because of the uncertainty around trade and global growth. He will also stress that the economic gains have not been shared evenly by everyone. Hispanics, African Americans and people in rural communities are continuing to have a harder time finding jobs that pay well. -- Reader feedback: Many of you, on the left and right, emailed in response to yestefday's_Big Idea to say that manufacturers should keep raising wages for workers if they want to make their industry more appealing to young people and close the skills gap. Readers wrote that higher salaries would have a bigger impact than any marketing campaign from a trade association in making the sector more appealing. Page 12524 EFTA00043035
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A protester dressed as a character from "The Handmaid's Tale" walks back to her car in May after participating in a rally against restrictions on abortion rights in Montgomery, Ala. (Julie Bennett/Getty Images) -- Support for legal abortion has hit a 24-year high as more states pass severe restrictions on the procedure, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. EmilyGuskin an_d Scott_Clementreport_"The Post-ABC poll finds a 60 percent majority who say abortion should be legal in most or all cases, up from 55 percent in a 2013 Post-ABC poll, and tying the record high level of support from 1995. The latest survey finds 36 percent say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, also tying a record low. A 41 percent plurality of Americans want their own state to avoid making it either harder or easier for women to have access to abortion. Fewer, 32 percent, say their states should make it easier and fewer still, 24 percent say their states should make it harder for women to have access to abortion. ... Even within party ranks, allowing or banning abortion in all cases is a minority position. Among Democrats, 77 percent say abortion should be at least mostly legal, but just over 4 in 10 (42 percent) say it should be legal in all cases. Among Republicans, 52 percent say it should be at least mostly illegal, but fewer than a quarter, 22 percent, want it to be illegal in all cases." State Rep. Greg Murphy debates Joan Perry on the campus of Pitt Community College. (Deborah Griffin/Greenville Daily Reflector/AP) Page 12525 EFTA00043036
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-- North Carolina state Rep. Greg Murphy won the Republican primary for the state's reliably red 3rd Congressional District, besting pediatrician Joan Perry by 20 points in a special election. Felicia Sonmez reports: "The race had been viewed by some as a test of women's standing within the Republican Party. Perry had won the endorsements of all 13 House Republican women and received nearly $1 million in support from an outside group created to boost female Republican House candidates. But in the end, she was outflanked by Murphy, who was backed by several House Republican heavyweights, including Reps. Jim Jordan (Ohio) and Mark Meadows (N.C.)." Joe Biden stops for ice cream in Iowa in April. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post) -- Cashing in: Joe Biden, who continues calling himself "Middle Class Joe" on the campaign trail, earned $15.6 million over the past two years. Matt Viser and Anu Narayanswamy: "The vast majority of the former vice president's income — which totaled $11 million in 2017 and $4.6 million in 2018 — came from book payments and speaking fees, according to newly released tax returns and financial disclosure forms required of federal office-seekers. All told, the Bidens made nearly five times more in the past two years than the next- highest earner, Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.), who with her husband earned $3.3 million. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D- Mass.) each took in about $1.7 million in family income. ... Page 12526 EFTA00043037
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ly. UI I IL.C, I IC I ICIJ UCI ICIIICU HUH CV I CApILJJILA I UI wealth. He gave 47 speeches, according to the new filings, with fees as high as $234,000. His speaking fees and book payments amounted to $10 million in 2017 and $3.2 million in 2018. Biden was also a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was paid $371,159 in 2017 and $405,368 in 2018." Shane Bieber of the Indians pitches for the American League last night at Progressive Field in Cleveland. (Jason Miller/Getty Images) -- On the strength of its pitchers, the American League will get home-field advantage in the World Series after a 4-3 win in the All-Star Game. Dave Sheinen reports from Cleveland: "Perhaps someone sneaked into the bowels of Progressive Field on Tuesday and replaced the regular, turbocharged 2019 baseballs with century-old versions from the Dead Ball Era. How else to explain — in the midst of the biggest home run binge in the history of the sport, one year after the most homers ever hit in an All-Star Game and one night after the most electrifying performance in the history of the Home Run Derby — the relatively pedestrian showing in this year's Midsummer Classic? There is one other possible explanation, of course, and it is the one, conspiracy theories aside, that will have to suffice: There are great pitchers scattered across this game (shellshocked as they may be by the nightly home run binges), and on Tuesday night they shone brightest. ... The victory was the seventh in a row by the AL, its 14th in the past 17 and 19th in the past 23 All- Page 12527 EFTA00043038
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Star Games." MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred denied yesterday that the league has knowingly "juiced" baseballs to increase the number of home runs this season, despite mounting complaints from pitchers. Manfred attributed the spike in homers to naturally occurring variances in manufacturing baseballs and vowed transparency as officials move to correct the problem, per Sheinin. Perot in 1992 warned NAFTA would create 'giant sucking sound' GET SMART FAST: 1. Ross Perot, the Texas billionaire who waged two unsuccessful bids for president as an independent, died at 89. Perot was lauded for starting two software companies that later sold for billions, and his reputation as a successful entrepreneur helped him attract nearly 20 million votes in 1992 — marking the highest vote share for an independent or third-party bid since Theodore Roosevelt and ultimately contributing to Bill Clinton's victory. (Donald P. Baker) 2. Virginia's GOP-controlled General Assembly ended a special session on gun legislation after about 90 minutes. The Virginia Senate voted along party lines to adjourn until after the state legislative elections this Page 12528 EFTA00043039
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November, and the House quickly tollowed suit. I he Republican House speaker accused Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam (D) of an "election-year stunt" for ordering the special session shortly after the May 31 mass shooting in Virginia Beach. (Gregory S. Schneid_er,_Laura Vozzella_and Antonio Olivo) 3. Democratic megadonor Ed Buck is facing allegations of human trafficking and revenge porn months after he came under fire when two black men died from overdoses in his home. Buck is now facing two more charges in an ongoing case brought by the mother of one of the two men who died in his West Hollywood apartment. (The Daily Beast) 4. A Republican candidate for Mississippi governor, Foster, refused to allow a female reporter to travel with him alone because of her gender. Foster's campaign told journalist Larrison Campbell she would need to be accompanied by a male colleague if she wanted to go on a 15-hour trip with the candidate, saying the "optics" of the candidate with a woman could be used to insinuate an extramarital affair. (Mississippi Today) 5. A Senate bill would block federal funding for the 2026 World Cup until the U.S. Soccer Federation agrees to give the national women's and men's teams the same compensation. The proposal by Sen. Joe Manchin Ill (D-W.Va.) comes after the women won the World Cuo this weekend as the crowd chanted. Page 12529 EFTA00043040
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"Equal pay!" (Des Bieler) 6. An inspector general report accuses the hospice industry of repeatedly ignoring patients' pain and needs. One particularly grisly example recounted how a patient in Missouri was so neglected that his family had to make a trip to the emergency room to treat a "maggot infestation" where his feeding tube entered his abdomen. (Chris1:mt land) 7. Electric scooters have spread to several European capitals, where they are sparking the same complaints heard on this side of the Atlantic. The mayor of Paris condemned the scooters as causing "not far from anarchy" on the city's roads, and residents of Berlin have complained of drunk riders and at least one instance of a man trying to access a high-speed motorway on his e-scooter. (Rick Noack) 8. Pig-ear dog treats were recalled in 33 states because of a potential salmonella contamination, the FDA announced. The treats, which were sold in bins at Pet Supplies Plus stores in the states, are believed to be linked to an outbreak of human salmonella infections. (USA Today) 9. A rare polio-like illness marked by muscle weakness or paralysis affected 233 people in 2018, the majority of them children. The CDC said the number of recorded acute flaccid myelitis cases last Page 12530 EFTA00043041
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yCcIl I I IdUC IL LI IC VVOI bl yccii JII iuc LI IC yuvci I it ici IL started tracking the illness in 2014. (Philadelphia Inquirer) 10. A man who was swept over the largest waterfall at Niagara Falls survived. Reports of the incident sent Niagara Parks Police scrambling to get to the waterfalls early Tuesday morning, where they found the man with non-life-threatening injuries. (Allyson Chiu) Trump says he feels 'very badly' for Acosta on Epstein link THE #M ETOO RECKONING: -- Trump is standing by his embattled labor secretary, saying he feels "very badly" for Acosta, as Democratic calls mounted for Acosta's resignation over the generous plea deal he struck with financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a federal prosecutor. Trump said the White House will look closely at the circumstances surrounding the sex-charges deal negotiated by Acosta. "I feel very badly, actually, for Secretary Acosta because I've known him as being somebody who works so hard and has done such a good job," the president told reporters in the Oval Office. -- Acosta broke his silence and defended himself on Twitter: "The crimes committed by Epstein are horrific, and I am pleased that NY prosecutors are moving forward with a case based on new evidence," he wrote, suggesting that prosecutors have new evidence he did not when he was Page 12531 EFTA00043042