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and David Javier Salazar-Quintero, based in Camp Pendleton, Calif., 
were arraigned Monday in federal court on charges of transporting 
undocumented immigrants 'for financial gain,' accused of taking jobs 
from 'recruiters' and following instructions from unknown people in 
Mexico to make extra cash on the side. They are among several active-
duty U.S. troops charged or convicted in recent years of helping 
immigrants cross the border in exchange for money, highlighting how 
smugglers have sought to offer the shield of a uniform or credentials to 
assist desperate immigrants on the journey north." 
Footage shows hate crime being committed at Glenelg High School 
THE BLACK EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA: 
-- "A black principal, four white teens and the `senior prank' that 
became a hate crime," by Jessica Contrera: "This was the last day of 
the year for the class of 2018 at Glenelg High School. There was going 
to be an awards ceremony, a picnic, that end-of-a-journey feeling that 
always made [Principal David Burton] so proud of his job. But as he was 
on his way to work at 6:25 a.m., the assistant principal had called, 
agitated and yelling about graffiti. 'It's everywhere,' he kept saying, so 
Burton had leaned on the gas and rushed the last few miles. ... He 
turned a corner and saw something written in large capital letters on the 
sidewalk: 'BURTON IS A NIGGER.' He paused only for a moment, 
looking at the words, trying to comprehend that all of this was real. 
Later, school district officials, county administrators and prosecutors 
would have a name for what happened here. They would repeat it, 
condemn it and vow to prevent it from occurring again. Hate crime." 
-- A white man who called 911 on a black man in his building 
apologized for his actions, explaining that they were informed by a 
tragic family history — his father was murdered after confronting a 
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mentally ill man who showed up on his driveway. The man, 
Christopher Cukor, called the cops on Wesly Michel, a man who was 
going up to a friend's apartment in the same building without using the 
call box. The video of their encounter went viral online. (Eli Rosenberg) 
-- Elijah Al-Amin, a black teenager, was stabbed to death at a 
convenience store in Arizona by a white man, allegedly because he 
was playing rap music in his car. The man, Michael Adams, stabbed 
the 17-year-old two days after Adams was released from prison, where 
he had completed a sentence for assault and theft. (NBC News) 
-- The Chicago Defender, the legendary newspaper read by 
generations of black Americans, printed its final copy. The 
newspaper will cease its print editions after today but will continue its 
digital operation. (New York Times) 
-- A graphic artist who went viral for calling out Google's lack of a 
doodle celebrating Juneteenth was contacted by the search giant 
about a job. Davian Chester created his own Google doodle to 
celebrate the holiday marking the end of slavery, which quickly spread 
across social media and attracted the company's interest. Chester said 
he is still in talks with Google about the job, but in the meantime, his 
hometown of Columbus, Ga., has put up a billboard of the doodle. 
(Allison Klein) 
Tom Steyer: 'Fundamental Change' I Campaign 2020 
2020 WATCH: 
-- Billionaire activist Tom Steyer formally entered the Democratic 
presidential primary with an announcement video outlining his 
pledges to reduce corporations' political influence and address 
climate change. Chelsea Janes reports: "In January, when he 
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announced he would not run for president, Steyer said that rather than 
entering the race he would turn his attention fully to pressuring members 
of Congress to start impeachment proceedings against [Trump]. ... On 
Tuesday, as he announced his presidential bid, Steyer did not mention 
impeachment or Trump, although the president was briefly seen in the 
video. Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was also 
seen in the video being led down a hallway in handcuffs. ... Steyer will 
have one week to accumulate 65,000 donors to qualify for the second 
Democratic debate, which will take place at the end of the month." 
-- Biden told a voter he'll "go further" than cutting incarceration by 
50 percent. BuzzFeed News's Katherine Miller reports: "In a video 
shared ... by the ACLU, Biden tells a man, Keith Albert, who identifies 
himself as an ACLU voter, that he'd `go further than' cutting 
incarceration by half. `Would you commit to cutting incarceration by 
50%?' Albert asks Biden. `More than that. We can do it more than that,' 
he responds. Last month in Concord, New Hampshire, another self-
identified ACLU voter asked if Biden would `commit to cutting the prison 
population overall, and specifically the federal prison population, in half' 
— a slightly different wording." 
-- CNN announced its rules for the next Democratic presidential 
debates. From CNN's Mark Preston: "The upcoming Democratic 
presidential debates will feature opening and closing statements and 
two hours of debate time each night ... While candidates will not 
officially learn if they make the Detroit stage until July 17, Tuesday's call 
with the 20-plus Democratic campaigns was held to help them prepare 
for the debate should their respective candidates qualify, a CNN 
spokesperson said." The rules include: 
• Colored lights will be used to help candidates manage their 
remaining response times. 
• A candidate attacked by name by another candidate will be given 
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30 seconds to respond. 
• There will be no show of hands or one-word questions. 
• A candidate who constantly interrupts others will have their time 
reduced. 
• Questions posed by moderators will appear on the screen for 
viewers. 
-- The DNC announced that the third debate, which will be hosted 
by ABC News and Univision, will be held in Houston. 
-- Democrats are increasingly focused on portraying Mitch 
McConnell as a villain in a bid to win back the Senate and energize 
liberals. IM
 Costa reports: "That effort gained new momentum on 
Tuesday as Amy McGrath, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and 
combat pilot, announced she would challenge McConnell (R-Ky.) and 
blamed him for turning Washington into `something we despise' in a 
campaign video that drew millions of views. While McGrath faces a 
steep climb against McConnell in ruby-red Kentucky, which President 
Trump carried by 30 percentage points in 2016, she is expected to raise 
significant funds from national Democrats and provide the party with a 
relentless and high-profile opponent." 
-- Though Sen. Pat 
(R-Kan.) won't make an endorsement in 
the Republican primary race to replace him, he said former Kansas 
secretary of state Kris Kobach faces a "very difficult" path to the 
Senate. The Kansas City Star's Bryan Lowry reports: "'It seems to me if 
you have just lost a statewide race, that the chances of you winning 
another statewide race would be very difficult,' 
told reporters. 'I 
have not talked to Kris about this. I did talk to him earlier, but that was all 
about allegedly being the head of DHS. But the votes weren't there.' ... 
Kobach's campaign manager Steve Drake rejected 
' analysis of 
the race and also hit back against the criticism from national 
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Republicans. ... Kobach's entry could ramp up efforts to recruit 
Secretary of State 
Pompeo into the race." 
-- The RNC is threatening to withhold support from candidates who 
refuse to use the party's newly established online fundraising tool, 
WinRed, as tensions over the future of the party's grass-roots 
fundraising efforts reach a breaking point. Politico's 
Isenstadt 
reports: "The moves illustrate how Republican leaders are waging a 
determined campaign to make WinRed the sole provider of its small 
donor infrastructure — and to torpedo any competitors. On Monday, the 
RNC sent an eight-page cease-and-desist letter to Paul Dietzel, a 
Republican digital strategist who earlier this month launched Give.GOP, 
a fundraising platform that includes a directory through which donors 
can give to party candidates and organizations. In the letter, RNC chief 
counsel Justin Riemer writes that while Give.GOP has a page inviting 
donors to give to the RNC, the committee hasn't yet received any funds 
from the platform or received any outreach from it. Riemer also accuses 
Dietzel of using the committee's trademark and logo without its 
permission." 
-- Sarah McBride, a transgender activist who made waves after 
speaking at the Democratic National Convention in 2016, is now 
running for Delaware state Senate. Deanna Paul reports: "If she wins 
the 2020 race to succeed Sen. Harris McDowell, who is retiring at the 
end of his term, McBride will be the state's first elected transgender 
senator. ... Now serving as national press secretary for the Human 
Rights Campaign, the nation's largest LGTBQ lobbying group, she has 
continued to be a force for the movement through the Trump-Pence 
administration, which she called `one of the most explicitly anti-LGBTQ 
administrations in history' during a 2018 interview." 
Mexico's finance minister, Carlos Urzea, speaks as President Andres Manuel Lepez Obrador looks on during 
a news conference in February. (Henry Romero/Reuters) 
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THE NEW WORLD ORDER: 
-- Mexican Finance Minister Carlos Urzila abruptly resigned, 
dealing a major blow to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's 
government. Mary Beth Sheridan reports: Urziia quit after accusing 
Lopez Obrador's government of making decisions "that were not 
grounded in evidence and of naming officials who were ignorant of 
economics. ... L0pez Obrador has sought to woo the business 
community by pledging a balanced budget and a stable peso, even as 
he has launched ambitious social programs to help youth and the poor. 
But the peso immediately slid after Urztla announced his resignation on 
Twitter, falling more than 2 percent, to about 19.3 pesos to the dollar. It 
later recovered some ground after L0pez Obrador named a U.S.-
educated technocrat, Arturo Herrera, as Urzua's replacement." 
-- Iran's release after four years in prison of a Lebanese 
businessman was meant to be seen as an opening for U.S.-Iranian 
talks. But the gesture wasn't enough for Washington. Reuters's 
Lesley Wroughton, Jonathan Landay and Arshad Mohammed report: ""It 
was a missed opportunity," one U.S. source said of Nizar Zakka's June 
11 release and the U.S. decision not to pursue talks. 'We should have 
explored whether there was something there.' A second source — who 
is familiar with Iran's thinking and spoke on condition of anonymity —
said Iran freed Zakka as a signal it wanted to cool tensions that have 
fueled fears of a war, and described his release as `a goodwill gesture.' 
... Iranian officials declined to discuss whether it was an overture, or 
what concessions Tehran wants from Washington." 
-- The Pentagon's transition plan underscores an upheaval in 
leadership. Missy Ryan reports: "Mark Esper, who became acting 
defense secretary on June 24 after his predecessor, then-acting 
defense secretary Patrick Shanahan, abruptly stepped aside, is 
expected to hand over to a third acting secretary, Navy Secretary 
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Richard V. Spencer, when the White House formally submits Esper's 
nomination to the Senate for confirmation. Under a federal law known as 
the Vacancies Act, Esper, who has been serving as Army secretary 
since 2017, is required to step aside while the Senate considers his 
nomination for the top Pentagon job. When he will do so is not clear, as 
the requirement will be activated only when the White House officially 
transmits his nomination to the Senate. Pentagon chief of staff 
Chewning, speaking to reporters at the Pentagon, said the White House 
was expected to convey Esper's nomination 'shortly.'" 
-- The Pentagon said it spent at least $1.2 million on Trump's 
Fourth of July celebrations. CBS News's Kathryn Watson reports: 
"That figure does not represent the full cost of the event to taxpayers, 
but it does include the cost of flying hours and transportation for tanks 
and fighting vehicle platforms. Funding for the demonstrations, a 
Pentagon spokesman says, came from the services' training budgets for 
flying hours, and additional funds were used for the transportation of 
equipment. The Pentagon noted it's spent comparable amounts, if not 
more, on other events. The Pentagon noted that San Francisco Fleet 
Week cost $1.8 million in 2017, and Los Angeles Fleet Week cost $1.6 
million." 
A picture provided by the Saudi royal palace on June 29 shows Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman joking 
around with President Trump during their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Osaka, 
Japan. (Bandar Al-Jaloud/Saudi royal palace/AFP/Getty Images) 
NEVER FORGET JAMAL KHASHOGGI: 
-- After journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi 
Consulate in Istanbul, a number of lobbying firms and think tanks 
in Washington began making a rare move: They publicly severed 
ties with Saudi Arabia. Months later, however, the country's efforts 
to continue influencing U.S. policy remain strong. Beth Reinhard, 
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Jonathan O'Connell and Tom Hamburger report: "Since fall 2018, high-
powered lobbyists and lawyers have reaped millions of dollars for 
assisting the kingdom as it works to develop nuclear power, buy 
American-made weapons and prolong U.S. assistance to the Saudi-led 
coalition waging war in Yemen, foreign lobbying records show. One 
Washington-based communications firm — whose parent company 
initially expressed concern when Khashoggi disappeared — recently 
reported collecting nearly $19 million for what it says was several years 
of work for the Saudi government. A New York-based public relations 
firm run by a former Clinton administration appointee signed on in 
February to represent a Saudi interest for as much as $120,000 a 
month, filings show. The firms representing the kingdom operate under 
wide political cover provided by Trump. ... 
"Saudi Arabia is one of the highest-spending countries seeking to 
influence U.S. policy, ranking ninth in an analysis by the Center for 
Responsive Politics that reviewed the flow of foreign money from 
2017 to the present. Roughly 20 firms are registered to lobby for Saudi 
interests, compared with more than 25 before Khashoggi's death, 
foreign lobbying filings show. ... At least five firms did end up cutting 
business ties with Saudi interests in the fall: Glover Park Group, BGR 
Group, Harbour Group, CGCN Group and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, 
filings show. Among the lobbying firms still representing Saudi interests 
are Hogan Lovells, which has been paid $1.6 million since fall; and 
McKeon Group, led by Howard `Buck' McKeon, a former Republican 
chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, which has received 
$600,000. Two law firms are offering advice on the kingdom's efforts to 
build nuclear power plants: Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, which got 
nearly $1.9 million between August 2018 and January; and King & 
Spalding, which received $946,000 in November." 
-- Saudi Arabia invited Reporters without Borders, a global press 
freedom group, to the kingdom. Kareem Fahim reports: "The four-
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person delegation visited in April and met with senior Saudi officials, 
including the public prosecutor and the minister of justice, according to 
Christophe Deloire, who spoke publicly about the visit for the first time. 
The delegation's members demanded a thorough investigation of 
the killing of Khashoggi and pressed for the 'unconditional and 
immediate release' of at least 30 journalists that Reporters without 
Borders says are unfairly imprisoned in the kingdom, Deloire said. 
The invitation was the first from the Saudi government to RSF and the 
level of access the delegation was given was extremely rare, he said." 
-- The Saudi princess who has been accused of ordering her 
bodyguard to assault a workman in Paris has gone on trial in 
absentia. From the BBC: "Princess Hassa bint Salman - Crown Prince 
Mohammed bin Salman's sister - faces charges of complicity to violence 
with a weapon and complicity to kidnap. Her bodyguard ... is also on 
trial. ... [Both] deny wrongdoing. ... Egyptian workman Ashraf Eid told 
police that, in September 2016, he was working in the Saudi king's 
apartment on the exclusive Avenue Foch in Paris when he went to take 
pictures of the bathroom on his mobile phone so that he could 
remember where items were placed before he started. However, the 
princess suspected him of wanting to sell images he had taken of her in 
the mirror and called the guard, French reports say. ... According to one 
French account, the workman accused the princess of saying: 'This dog 
must be killed, he doesn't deserve to live. You'll see how you speak to a 
princess, how you speak to the royal family.' Mr Eid told police the 
bodyguard beat him up, binding his hands and forcing him to kiss 
the princess's feet." 
-- Nicki Minaj canceled a concert in Saudi Arabia after better 
"educating herself on the issues." Helena Andrews-Dyer reports: 
"Just one week after her performance at the Jeddah World Fest was 
announced, Minaj said in a statement that 'after careful consideration' 
she could no longer participate. 'While I want nothing more than to bring 
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my show to fans in Saudi Arabia, after better educating myself on the 
issues, I believe it is important for me to make clear my support for the 
rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression,' 
Minaj said in a statement Tuesday to the Associated Press." 
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies on Capitol Hill last year. (Andrew Harnik/AP) 
THE BRAVE NEW WORLD, BROUGHT TO YOU BY BIG TECH: 
-- Trump summoned Republican lawmakers, political strategists 
and social media stars to the White House to discuss the 
"opportunities" of the Web in a summit that critics said could 
empower online provocateurs. Tony Romm, Michael Scherer and 
Amy B Wang report: "The high-profile gathering follows months of 
attacks from Trump claiming that Facebook, Google and Twitter ... 
secretly censor right-leaning users, websites and other content online, a 
charge of political bias that the tech giants strongly deny.. ... But Trump 
hasn't invited any of the major tech companies, people familiar with the 
White House plans say, opting instead to grant a powerful stage to 
people who have a track record of sending inflammatory tweets and 
videos and posting other troubling content that social media sites 
increasingly are under pressure to remove. Among the expected 
attendees are James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, which has 
released secretly recorded videos of subjects, including a Google 
executive, in an attempt to paint them as politically biased. Another 
invitee, Ben Garrison, has published cartoons that have drawn sharp 
rebukes from the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty 
Law Center for including hateful text and imagery." 
-- Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google executives will testify to 
Congress next week as part of the House's antitrust investigation. 
Tony Romm reports: "The hearing, scheduled for July 16 in front of the 
House Judiciary Committee's subcommittee that deals with antitrust, will 
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bring simmering Democratic and Republican frustrations with Silicon 
Valley into public view, potentially setting the stage for further scrutiny —
or regulation — of an industry that has long insisted that its size doesn't 
harm rivals or consumers." (Amazon founder . 
Bezos owns The 
Post.) 
-- Twitter will ban posts that dehumanize people based on their 
religion. Hamza Shaban reports: "The update builds on Twitter's 
existing policies that bar the promotion of violence, threats and 
harassment against people in protected groups. But the company has 
acknowledged that what many people consider abusive tweets may not 
actually violate Twitter's rules. New policies banning dehumanizing 
language are an attempt to close that gap, Twitter said. ... Twitter won't 
automatically flag offending posts, but will review them when they are 
reported by users. The company said it will require that dehumanizing 
posts are removed from the platform, starting Tuesday." 
-- Netflix has lost two of its most popular shows — "Friends" and 
"The Office" — as old media companies begin to flex their 
streaming muscles. CNBC's . 
Sherman reports: "Disney, AT&T's 
WarnerMedia, and Comcast's NBCUniversal are all launching direct-to-
consumer streaming services by the first quarter of 2020. And they're all 
coming after Netflix. Sure, there will be enough consumer dollars to go 
around for Netflix to keep its massive subscriber base, 155 million 
globally, growing. But there's little doubt that part of the motivation of 
legacy media companies embracing subscription streaming services is 
to capture some of Netflix's valuation — or bring CEO Reed Hastings' 
behemoth back down to earth." 
SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ: 
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One of Trump's senior advisers mocked the House speaker's conflict 
with some of the freshman members of her caucus: 
One of those freshman Democrats replied to Conway: 
Virginia's Democratic governor slammed Republican legislators for 
adjourning a special session on gun legislation after less than two hours: 
John Hickenlooper reacted to another Onion article about his 
presidential campaign: 
A Post reporter drew attention to how much money politicians make 
from books: 
Former Florida congressman Mark Foley is reportedly ready to run for 
Congress again, causing a Politico editor to share a reminder of his 
past: 
Al Gore offered his condolences to the family of Ross Perot, even 
though Perot endorsed George W. Bush in the 2000 election: 
George W. Bush also reflected kindly upon Perot, his father's former 
political rival: 
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Many remembered Dana Carvey's impression of Perot upon learning of 
his passing: 
Model Chrissy Teigen reacted to a court ruling that said Trump can't 
block his critics on Twitter: 
GOOD READ FROM ELSEWHERE: 
-- Politico, "Ross Perot — the father of Trump," by John F. Harris: 
"Ross Perot died early Tuesday morning at 89, an event that surely left 
many Americans with an embarrassed thought: Wait, what? ... I am 
pretty sure I thought he was already dead. The contrast between the 
quietude of Perot's last aging years and the blaring trumpets of his 20th-
century business and political career is so stark it takes some effort now 
to recall how large this cocksure Texas bantam once loomed. ... But for 
people who on occasion (perhaps several times a week) respond to the 
news in the Trump era by thinking to themselves, I can't believe this is 
happening, Perot's story is a useful reminder that norm-shattering, cult-
of-personality politics is not an exclusively recent phenomenon." 
HOT ON THE LEFT: 
"Strip club to host golf 
tournament at Trump resort 
in South Florida," from 
David A. Fahrenthold: 
'Trump's golf resort in Doral, 
Fla., is scheduled to host a 
golf tournament Saturday put 
on by a Miami-area strip club, 
HOT ON THE RIGHT: 
"Democrats have moved 
'too far to the left,' says BET 
network founder Bob 
," from CNBC:
"America's political 
establishment is riven with 
partisanship that has become 
'very wicked and very mean,' 
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which will allow golfers to pay 
for a dancer to serve as their 
'caddy girl' while they play at 
the president's club. The 
'Shadow All Star Tournament' 
is organized by the Shadow 
Cabaret, a strip club in 
Hialeah, Fla. Emanuele 
Mancuso. Shadow Cabaret's 
marketing director, said in a 
telephone interview that this 
was the first time the club had 
held a tournament at Trump 
Doral. The Trump name and 
family crest are displayed 
prominently in the strip club's 
advertising materials. which 
offer golfers the 'caddy girl of 
your choice.' Mancuso said 
the strip club did not intend to 
send a political statement by 
choosing Trump's resort. 
Rather. he said, the choice 
was for luxury." 
DAYBOOK: 
said entrepreneur and media 
mogul 
, who 
added that the Democratic 
Party has become too liberal 
for his liking. 'The party in my 
opinion, for me personally, 
has moved too far to the left,' 
, the founder of cable 
network BET and RLJ 
Companies business network. 
[said] Tuesday. 'And for that 
reason, I don't have a 
particular candidate (I'm 
supporting) in the party at this 
time,' he said. ... 
described himself as a long-
time centrist and Democrat. 
He publicly supported Hillary 
Clinton in the 2016 
presidential election. 
However, he has since 
expressed admiration for 
some of [Trump's] policies. 
particularly those related to 
the economy." 
Trump will give a speech and sign an executive order on "Advancing 
American Kidney Health" at the Ronald Reagan Building and 
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International Trade Center. Pence will deliver remarks at a Trump 
Victory event in California before visiting the Vandenberg Air Force 
Base. 
McConnell continues to oppose reparations 
QUOTE OF THE DAY: 
"I find myself once again in the same position as President Obama. 
We both opposed reparations, and we both are the descendants of 
slave-owners." — Mitch McConnell responding to a report about his 
ancestors owning slaves. 
NEWS YOU CAN USE IF YOU LIVE IN D.C.: 
-- It will be dry again today, but prepare for high humidity. The 
Capital Weather Gang forecasts: "Our brief respite from high humidity 
continues today as we extend our break from showers and storms as 
well. We do trend a touch hotter today. before the humidity and storm 
chances come roaring back tomorrow. A few showers or storms may 
linger Friday. with a hot but mostly dry weekend the way it looks now." 
-- Residents assessed the damage left behind by the storm that 
rocked the city on Monday. Fredrick Kunkle and Cortlynn Stark report: 
"A day later, things returned to normal except for a few isolated spots, 
with officials saying most of the mayhem had been short-lived. But for 
some, the work was just beginning. Ayers Variety & Hardware was 
open. drawing enough power from a generator to make the cash register 
work. An employee escorted customers through the dimly lit store to 
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help them find what they needed. ... In Montgomery County, officials 
were making arrangements for permanent repairs to a giant sinkhole 
that opened on Belfast Road in the Woodrock neighborhood of 
Potomac. ... In Arlington, 20th Street North and 18th Street remain 
closed as officials work to make repairs there. They are expected to be 
fixed by end of the week." 
-- The D.C. Council stripped Jack Evans of his chairmanship on the 
Committee on Finance and Revenue and said it will hire a law firm 
to investigate him. Steve Thompson reports: "The council stopped 
short of stripping Evans of other committee assignments — with the 
embattled, longtime lawmaker casting a deciding vote. ... Brianne K. 
Nadeau (D-Ward 1), who voted in favor of taking away all of Evans's 
committee assignments, said the lawmaker's situation has already left 
voters in his ward disenfranchised. ... Evans spoke few words during 
Tuesday's discussions, looking tired and occasionally puffing his cheeks 
as he exhaled." 
-- Phil Freelon, the architect who helped design the African 
American Museum, died at 66. Matt Schudel reports: "He had 
complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, sometimes known as 
Lou Gehrig's disease, said a son, Deen Freelon. Since 1990, Mr. 
Freelon led an architectural firm in Durham that specialized in designing 
public buildings, including other cultural centers devoted to African 
American life in Baltimore, Atlanta, Charlotte, San Francisco and 
Greensboro, N.C. He led a consortium of several architectural firms —
formally known as the Freelon Adjaye Bond/SmithGroup — that won the 
design competition for the National Museum of African American History 
and Culture in 2009. Their proposal was chosen, in a unanimous vote, 
over submissions from such renowned architects as Richard Meier, I.M. 
Pei and Norman Foster." 
VIDEOS OF THE DAY: 
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Prince George's County police in Maryland launched training efforts in 
July that prohibit officers from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and 
Customs Enforcement agents to enforce civil deportation orders. 
Training video tells Maryland officers when to cooperate with ICE 
Watch a time-lapse of earthquakes and aftershocks in California: 
Watch a time-lapse of earthquakes and aftershocks in California 
And Megan Rapinoe, the co-captain of the U.S. women's soccer team, 
had a message for Trump: 
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Re: Fwd: TDY Costs for MCC New York 
From 
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Date 
2019/08/30 11:52 
Subject: 
Re: Fwd: TDY Costs for MCC New York 
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Thanks. Yes, the TDY is related to them putting new procedures and policies in place to improve local 
processes related to the incident. The TDY staff are training local staff or are providing coverage/assistance 
while NYM staff put new procedures in place. Thanks in advance. 
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Date: 8/30/19 11:32 AM (GMT-05:00) 
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Subject: Re: Fwd: TDY Costs for MCC New York 
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Hello Ray, 
08/30/201911:32 > » 
Yes, the MDC Brooklyn incident was covered by special project. However, this was to cover assistance 
throughout the duration of the incident along with chiller and repair costs. The Regional staff could not 
provide justification for additional expenses directly related to the Epstein incident. The only explanation 
provided was due to staff shortage, MCC NY was bringing in staff for staff assist. I explained to the Regional 
Comptroller that Bureau institutions are suffering from staff shortages nationwide and any expenses 
associated with those shortages are being absorbed at those locations or Regions. We did however provide 
utilization of the project code for the travel expenses of the after action team. I've advised all the Regional 
Comptrollers, due to priority spending directed by DOJ, such as FSA spending, we would re-evaluate our 
budget status during the first week of September to see if any additional funding can be provided. We will 
certainly help if we can. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. 
Thanks, 
> » 
8/28/2019 10:08 AM > » 
- See below. Is the special project not covering the TDY cost for MCC NYM? Was the TDY cost during 
the MDC BRO incident covered by the special project? Thanks in advance. 
Regional Director 
Northeast R ion 
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8/26/2019 2:34 PM > » 
The Administration Division has provided us a guidance that we are not authorized to charge any of our TDY 
Expenses to the project 87F, Eptein Death at the national level. It was explained to us that the project was 
established for regional tracking purposes only and we at the regional level will have to absorb all TDY costs 
related to MCC New York. 
So far, approximately 60 staff from various institutions for various dates as early as 8/18 through 9/28 are 
scheduled for TDY to New York. 
The estimated costs for TDY expenses will be approximately $500.000. 
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. 
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