After briefly considering reconsidering his plans to go away Congress at the end of his present time period, Rep. John Shimkus (R-Sick.) at this time announced he would keep on with his unique plan and retire.

"I used to be asked by native Republicans, social gathering leaders in Washington, DC, and a bipartisan group of rank and file House members to rethink my retirement. I used to be honored by their outreach. In response to their lobbying, I promised to significantly contemplate the request, which I did last week in DC and this previous weekend at residence," Shimkus stated in a press release. "After weighing the professionals and cons, I have decided to reaffirm my plan to retire."

The choice by Shimkus, a senior member of the Home Power and Commerce Committee, will once once more trigger a wide-open race for the top Republican spot on the highly effective panel. Current rating member Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) announced his own retirement last week.

A minimum of 4 Republicans on the committee — Reps. Michael Burgess of Texas, Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, Bob Latta of Ohio and Brett Guthrie of Kentucky — have indicated interest within the place.


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Greater than 30 high-ranking Obama administration officials are hosting a Wednesday soiree for Joe Biden meant to be equal elements fundraiser and public present of help for the former vice president’s 2020 campaign.

The event is happening at the residence of ex-National Financial Council director Jeff Zients and his wife, Mary, as Biden hustles to boost money earlier than main voting begins. Biden's fundraising flagged throughout the newest quarter, however Zients and others are also making an attempt to ship a message past the money chase, based on individuals accustomed to the event planning. They need to present that whereas some Obama allies might have drifted towards candidates newer to the national political scene, including Pete Buttigieg, Biden still has help from lots of his former administration colleagues.

“There’s a twin objective on this, at first raising cash and second countering that narrative of, how come there’s not more enthusiasm for him? I feel there truly is,” stated Pete Rouse, a Biden supporter and event host who served as White House chief of employees and counselor to the president within the Obama administration.

Excessive-profile co-hosts of the fundraiser additionally embrace Jay Carney, former White Home press secretary; Invoice Daley, former White House chief of employees; Anthony Foxx, former secretary of transportation; and Michael Froman, former U.S. trade consultant, based on an invitation obtained by POLITICO. Two former White Home counsels — Bob Bauer and Kathryn Ruemmler — are also helping host the event. Anita Dunn, former White Home communications director who has been working as an advisor to the Biden campaign, can also be a number.

A number of people who advised Obama on nationwide security issues are also internet hosting, including former national safety adviser Tom Donilon (the brother of longtime Biden adviser Mike Donilon) and homeland safety advisor Lisa Monaco.

Tickets for the event range from $1,000 to $2,800, the maximum donation for the first campaign, in response to the invitation.

On Sunday, Biden attended another high-dollar fundraiser at the house of former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the place one other group of Obama alumni backed him up, together with Donilon, Tony Blinken, the former deputy secretary of state, and former Ambassador Catherine Russell.

A number of high-profile former Obama alumni have turned to other candidates operating for the Democratic presidential nomination this yr. Jen O’Malley Dillon, who was the deputy campaign supervisor Obama's 2012 reelection marketing campaign, signed on as marketing campaign supervisor for Beto O’Rourke, who dropped out of the race on Friday. And Buttigieg has drawn repeated praise from former Obama senior adviser David Axelrod. Carney, who is internet hosting this week’s occasion, also donated to Buttigieg.

Biden raised less money than prime 2020 rivals Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders throughout the newest fundraising interval. Since then, the marketing campaign and its fundraisers have tried to select up the pace, drawing in additional donations from each in-person occasions and on-line. Biden additionally reversed his earlier opposition to having an excellent PAC help his campaign, clearing the method for a gaggle of former aides and advisers to start out an unlimited-money outdoors group.


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Longtime Elle advice columnist E. Jean Carroll is suing President Donald Trump, arguing he defamed her while repeatedly denying her allegation that he raped her in a New York City division retailer within the 1990s.

Based on her grievance filed on Monday — which has been reviewed by PEOPLE — Carroll’s attorneys stated Trump’s statements that he didn’t know her and hadn’t assaulted her have been each defamatory.

What’s extra, her filing states, “Via categorical statements and deliberate implications, accused Carroll of lying concerning the rape so as to improve guide gross sales, perform a political agenda, advance a conspiracy with the Democratic Social gathering, and earn a living. He additionally intentionally implied that she had falsely accused different males of rape. For good measure, he insulted her bodily look.”

Every of those comments, Carroll’s grievance contends, was false and defamatory and Trump has triggered her “emotional ache and struggling” and damaged “her popularity, honor, and dignity” and thus her career.

She is looking for a jury trial and unspecified damages.

“I am filing this lawsuit for every lady who’s been pinched, prodded, cornered, felt-up, pushed towards a wall, grabbed, groped, assaulted, and has spoken up only to be shamed, demeaned, disgraced, handed over for promotion, fired, and forgotten,” Carroll, 75, stated in a press release.

She continued: “Many years ago, the now President of the USA raped me. Once I had the courage to speak out concerning the attack, he defamed my character, accused me of lying for private achieve, even insulted my look. No lady ought to need to face this.”

RELATED: Donald Trump Says His Latest Rape Accuser Is ‘Not My Type’ After She Detailed Violent Sexual Assault

“While I can not maintain Donald Trump accountable for assaulting me greater than twenty years in the past, I can hold him accountable for mendacity about it and I absolutely intend to take action,” Carroll stated.

In a characteristically barbed response to Carroll’s go well with, White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham dismissed her as a “fraud.”

“Let me get this straight — Ms. Carroll is suing the President for defending himself towards false allegations? I assume because the ebook didn't make any money she’s making an attempt to receives a commission one other means,” Grisham stated in a press release.

“The story she used to attempt to sell her trash e-book by no means occurred, period. Her version of events isn't even feasible when you’ve ever tried on clothing in a dressing room of a crowded department retailer,” Grisham stated. “The lawsuit is frivolous and the story is a fraud — identical to the writer.”

Carroll’s accusation first turned public in late June when New York magazine revealed an excerpt of her memoir What Do We Want Men For? A Modest Proposal. In that excerpt, she recounted in unsparing detail how Trump, 73, then a real estate mogul and New York character, attacked her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in Manhattan.

 

In line with that excerpt, Carroll bumped into Trump on the retailer sometime between the fall of 1995 and the spring of 1996. “He says: ‘Hey, you’re that advice woman!’ ” she wrote. “And I say … ‘Hey, you’re that real-estate tycoon!’ “

The 2 had met earlier than, Carroll wrote. (The 2 have also been photographed collectively, although Trump has dismissed that as an incidental moment that doesn't show that they had any relationship).

Ultimately the two made their option to the store’s lingerie part and into a dressing room the place, based on Carroll, she believed she would achieve having Trump jokingly attempt on a bit of girls’s clothing.

“The second the dressing-room door is closed, he lunges at me, pushes me towards the wall, hitting my head quite badly, and places his mouth towards my lips,” she wrote. “I'm so shocked I shove him again and begin laughing once more. He seizes each my arms and pushes me up towards the wall a second time, and, as I turn into aware of how giant he is, he holds me towards the wall together with his shoulder and jams his hand beneath my coat gown and pulls down my tights.”

Carroll continued: “The subsequent moment, nonetheless sporting right business apparel, shirt, tie, go well with jacket, overcoat, he opens overcoat, unzips his pants, and, forcing his fingers round my personal space, thrusts his penis midway — or utterly, I’m not certain — inside me.”

Amid their “colossal wrestle,” Carroll wrote, she tried to push him away, tried to stomp on his ft, and was ultimately capable of get away and run out of the shop. The altercation took three minutes or much less.

She wrote that she did not report the incident to police and there have been no witnesses; Bergdorf Goodman stated that they had no security footage from that point period, in response to New York.

Nevertheless, two unnamed buddies of Carroll’s confirmed to New York that she advised them what occurred at the time. Their corroboration was additionally cited in Carroll’s Monday grievance.

RELATED: Trump Shrugs Off Rape Accuser as ‘Not My Type.’ Accuser Natasha Stoynoff Shoots Back: Your ‘Type’ Is Any Woman in Reach.

Carroll is among the dozen-plus ladies who have accused the president of sexual misconduct or assault, together with Natasha Stoynoff, a former PEOPLE author who stated she was attacked by him while reporting a narrative at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in 2005.

Trump has adamantly denied these accounts.

Former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, who has also stated Trump sexually assaulted her, sued him for defamation in 2017 over his response denying her allegation. That case is pending.

Carroll’s lawyer Robbie Kaplan stated in a press release Monday that “in her advice column, Carroll encourages her readers to be brave, to assume clearly, and to seek justice. So Carroll has decided to comply with her own recommendation.”


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READ THE TRANSCRIPTS! … HOUSE IMPEACHMENT COMMITTEES launched transcripts from their depositions of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine MARIE YOVANOVITCH and former prime State Department adviser MICHAEL MCKINLEY. Yovanovitch 317-page testimonyMcKinley 156-page testimonyPOLITICO ledeall

THERE WILL BE LOTS OF TAKEAWAYS from this over the subsequent 12 hours or so. Here are a few things that stuck out to us:

-- YOVANOVITCH stated a senior Ukrainian government official advised her she wanted to “watch my back” in regard to RUDY GIULIANI. “[H]e principally stated, and went into some detail, that there were two people from Florida, Mr. Parnas and Mr. Fruman, who have been working with Mayor Giuliani, and that they had arrange the meetings for Mr. Giuliani with Mr. Lutsenko. And that they have been fascinated by having a special ambassador at submit, I assume … as a result of they needed to have enterprise dealings in Ukraine, or further business dealings.”

-- YOVANOVITCH stated somebody at State -- maybe Secretary MIKE POMPEO -- referred to as SEAN HANNITY about what he was saying concerning the former ambassador to Ukraine: “What I used to be advised by Phil Reeker was that the secretary or perhaps anyone round him was going to put a name to Mr. Hannity on Fox Information to say, you recognize, what is going on? I imply, do you've got proof of these kinds of allegations or not? And when you have proof, you recognize, telI me, and if not, stop. And I perceive that that call was made. I don’t know whether it was the secretary or someone else in his inside circle. And for a time, you understand, things sort of simmered down.”

-- YOVANOVITCH stated assaults by TRUMP’S son involved her: “WelI, if in case you have the president’s son saying, you realize, We need to pull these clowns, or nevertheless he referred to me, it makes it exhausting to be a credible ambassador in a nation.”

-- HOW THE ADMINISTRATION WORKS … THE CHAIRMAN: “I simply need to ensure that I’m understanding. The statement you’re speaking about, is that the requested assertion by the secretary of State?” YOVANOVITCH: “Yeah.” THE CHAIRMAN: “So you have been knowledgeable, principally, that the assertion was not going to be issued by the secretary of State as a result of it could possibly be undermined by the president?” YOVANOVITCH: “Sure. No assertion was going to be issued, not by the secretary, not by anyone else.” THE CHAIRMAN: “As a result of if the secretary did concern a press release, it could be undermined by the president?” YOVANOVITCH: “Uh-huh.” THE CHAIRMAN: “Is that a sure?” YOVANOVITCH: “Sure, that may be a yes.”

-- GORDON SONDLAND’S ADVICE … YOVANOVITCH: “[Sondland] stated, you recognize, that you must go massive or go house. You have to, you understand, tweet on the market that you simply help the president, and that each one these are lies and every part else. And, you already know, so, you recognize, I imply, clearly, that was recommendation. It was recommendation that I did not see how I might implement in my position as an ambassador, and as a Overseas Service officer.”

TRANSCRIPTS from Kurt Volker and Sondland might be out Tuesday.

INCOMING FOR JOHN ROBERTS … “Appeals courtroom rules Trump must give taxes to Manhattan grand jury,” by Josh Gerstein: “A three-judge panel of the 2nd Circuit Courtroom of Appeals unanimously dominated that the president isn't immune from state prosecutors’ investigative steps, akin to a grand jury subpoena, notably for data that don’t pertain to his official duties. Trump plans to ask the Supreme Courtroom to attempt to block his tax returns from being handed over to the Manhattan district lawyer, a lawyer for the president stated Monday.” POLITICO

TODAY IN STONEWALLING -- “White House officials spurn demand to testify in impeachment probe,” by Kyle Cheney and Andrew Desiderio: “Those witnesses, together with the White House’s prime nationwide security lawyer John Eisenberg, blew off subpoenas to testify, underscoring the probability that Democrats are already sitting on the evidence they’ll have for impeachment as they transfer towards public hearings. …

“All that is still before these hearings start is a cluster of high-profile witnesses intently related to Trump who appear likelier to battle Congress to a near-certain stalemate than submit to questioning … [in] a serious victory for a White Home that has largely failed to stop senior officials from throughout the administration from displaying up.” POLITICO

-- MORE FROM ANDREW: House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) is within the SCIF right now, as is Fiona Hill, the former Trump Russia hand, who's reviewing her transcript.

Good Monday afternoon.


HOW TRUMP COULD STILL DAMAGE BIDEN -- “Amid impeachment drive, the pro-Trump seek for filth on Ukraine and the Bidens goes on,” by NBC’s Josh Lederman in Kyiv: “Far from holding their heads down, those working in widespread cause with the president’s and Giuliani’s marketing campaign to get Ukraine to investigate Trump’s political opponents are shifting forward unabated, interviews in Kyiv and Washington with a number of of those concerned reveal. …

“In Ukraine, a gaggle of parliamentarians are even working to face up a new investigative commission — the Ukrainian analogue to a congressional select committee — to probe what they are saying was a Ukrainian government marketing campaign to smear former Trump marketing campaign chairman Paul Manafort in a bid to take down Trump in 2016. Additionally they need to investigate the Bidens. … [Rudy] Giuliani continues to be listening, whilst investigations surrounding his work intensify. …

“Though the trouble by [Oleg] Voloshin and a handful of different parliamentarians to launch an investigative committee is unlikely to bear a lot fruit — it might require 150 lawmakers to vote for it — that will not matter politically if it permits Trump to say that Ukraine, too, is wanting into 2016 meddling and the Bidens.” NBC

TOP-ED -- REPS. STEVE CHABOT and JIM SENSENBRENNER in the WSJ: “The Clinton Impeachment Was Fair”

FLORIDA MAN ROGER STONE ON TRIAL IN D.C. … From Darren Samuelsohn: “‘I feel we’re in wonderful form this morning to be ready to move ahead tomorrow,’ U.S. District Courtroom Decide Amy Berman Jackson stated Monday firstly of her ultimate pre-trial hearing in the Robert Mueller-era case towards the longtime Trump affiliate that centers around costs of lying to Congress and obstructing its Russia investigation.”

-- TIMING ISSUES: “Tuesday’s proceedings start at 9:30 a.m, and Jackson stated the day can be devoted just to jury selection. There gained’t be any opening statements till Wednesday at the earliest. The lead authorities prosecutor also stated its first witness within the trial would be the FBI’s former case agent dealing with the Stone investigation.”


WHAT’S ON THE PRESIDENT’S MIND -- @realDonaldTrump at 7:50 a.m.: “The Whistleblower gave false info & dealt with corrupt politician Schiff. He have to be introduced forward to testify. Written answers not acceptable! Where is the 2nd Whistleblower? He disappeared after I released the transcript. Does he even exist? Where is the informant? Con!”

SO MUCH FOR THAT CANCELED SUBSCRIPTION … at 9:22 a.m.: “Many individuals say they know me, claiming to be ‘greatest pals’ and actually shut and so on., once I don’t know these individuals in any respect. This occurs, I suppose, to all who turn into President. With that being said, I don’t know, to the most effective of my information, a person named Michael Esposito.....” “....I don’t like him using my identify to build his consulting company, or whatever. Please advise his shoppers and Administration officers accordingly.” The original WaPo article, which was on today’s front page

IMMIGRATION FILES -- “Trump administration weighs proscribing asylum seekers from working,” by NBC’s Julia Ainsley: “With a newly named appearing secretary of Division of Homeland Safety, the Trump administration is engaged on unveiling a set of latest restrictions this week that are supposed to additional deter asylum seekers from getting into the USA by limiting their capability to work, in line with 4 DHS officials.

“The new proposal, which has not but been finalized, would maintain asylum seekers from applying for work permits till they had been in the nation for at the least a yr, the officials stated.” NBC


FILL THE SWAMP! -- “Earlier than his claims of corruption, Trump tried to construct a resort in Ukraine,” by Anita Kumar: “In 2006, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump traveled to Ukraine to satisfy with government officers about constructing a multimillion dollar lodge and golf course within the country. Two years later, Trump Jr. was again to satisfy with developers.

“The Trumps have been trying to erect luxury resorts across the former Soviet republics, and Ukraine appeared like a promising location. But doing so meant navigating a landscape that had long struggled with corruption. And as a part of its overtures, the Trump Organization engaged builders Dmitry Buriak and felon Felix Sater, both of whom have had business pursuits in Russia. …

“There are not any accusations that the Trump Group crossed any legal strains with its early-2000s effort in Ukraine — a lot of which has not been previously reported in American media. … Home and Senate committees look like unaware of the Trump Group’s prior Ukraine connections, based on greater than half a dozen lawmakers and staffers. The brand new particulars are based mostly on courtroom documents, government emails obtained by the conservative group Judicial Watch and overseas media stories, a few of which have been translated.” POLITICO

ANOTHER LAWSUIT -- “E. Jean Carroll Sues Trump for Lying about Sexually Assaulting Her,” by Rolling Stone’s Andy Kroll: “The go well with alleges Trump lied in public statements he made when he responded to Carroll’s allegation — first revealed in June in New York journal — and ‘smeared her integrity, honesty, and dignity,’ inflicting her emotional ache and injury to her profession.

“Carroll’s grievance, filed by the outstanding civil-rights lawyer Roberta Kaplan in New York state courtroom, says the writer seeks ‘to acquire redress for those accidents and to show that even a man as powerful as Trump could be held accountable underneath the rule of regulation.’” Rolling StoneThe original book excerpt in New York

2020 WATCH -- “MSNBC announces Tyler Perry Studios as site for November debate,” by NBC’s Allan Smith

-- “Dems tiptoe round ‘Pocahontas’ and Hunter as Trump licks his chops,” by Natasha Korecki: “‘Pocahontas?’ A racial slur unfit for discussion. Bernie’s coronary heart assault? Out of bounds. Questions about Hunter Biden’s enterprise dealings? Stop carrying Donald Trump’s water. To take heed to 2020 Democrats, some of probably the most risky critiques of the top three polling candidates aren’t worthy of public debate — despite the fact that Trump and GOP operatives have made clear they’d hammer them on these points through the basic election.

“Some Democrats worry the crowded area is doing the eventual nominee a disservice by tiptoeing round their potential vulnerabilities whereas the GOP masses torpedoes into the tubes. It’s a dynamic harking back to the 2016 Democratic main, when Democrats — together with main candidate Bernie Sanders — downplayed the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton’s emails, solely to confront a vicious common election onslaught on these very questions from Donald Trump.” POLITICO

-- NYT’S SHANE GOLDMACHER: “Democratic Strategists Set Up $75 Million Digital Marketing campaign to Counter Trump”: “The effort, by a nonprofit group referred to as Acronym and an affiliated political motion committee, is an outgrowth of rising concern by some Democratic officers that Mr. Trump might construct an insurmountable edge in these key states by way of large early advertising efforts.

“Mr. Trump has spent greater than $26 million thus far nationally just on Facebook and Google, more than the four top-polling Democrats — Joseph R. Biden Jr., Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg — have spent in complete on these platforms. … In an interview, [David] Plouffe and Tara McGowan, the founder and chief government of Acronym, stated their digital marketing campaign would kick off immediately with a heavy give attention to shaping how the public views Mr. Trump and the Democratic Social gathering through the main season, properly before a nominee emerges.” NYT


NEW NYT/SIENA POLLS -- “One Yr From Election, Trump Trails Biden but Leads Warren in Battlegrounds,” by The Upshot’s Nate Cohn: “Regardless of low national approval scores and the specter of impeachment, President Trump remains highly competitive in the battleground states likeliest to determine his re-election …

“Throughout the six closest states that went Republican in 2016, he trails Joe Biden by a mean of two factors amongst registered voters however stays inside the margin of error. Mr. Trump leads Elizabeth Warren by two points amongst registered voters, the similar margin as his win over Hillary Clinton in these states three years in the past. The poll showed Bernie Sanders deadlocked with the president amongst registered voters, but trailing among probably voters.” NYT

-- SIGNIFICANT: “Almost two-thirds of the Trump voters who stated they voted for Democratic congressional candidates in 2018 say that they’ll back the president towards all three named opponents.”

-- BUT, BUT, BUT … “Unemployment is climbing in key swing states, including Michigan and Wisconsin,” by WaPo’s Andrew Van Dam and Heather Long: “In more than 1,00zero counties, or about one in three, the unemployment fee is greater than it was a yr in the past. That features all 72 counties in Wisconsin and all 10 in New Hampshire, as well as most in Michigan, Minnesota and North Carolina.” WaPo

-- BUT, BUT, BUT, BUT (WE COULD DO THIS ALL DAY!) … WSJ: “U.S. Stocks Hit New Highs on Optimism Over Trade, Earnings”


AFTERNOON READS, from CATHERINE BOUDREAU and HELENA BOTTEMILLER EVICH: “How Washington retains America sick and fat”: “Weight-reduction plan-related sicknesses like obesity, Sort 2 diabetes and high blood pressure are on the rise whereas coronary heart illness remains the main reason for dying. … However even in an more and more health-conscious America, the federal government has devoted solely a tiny fraction of its analysis dollars to vitamin, a degree that has not stored tempo with the worsening disaster of diet-related illnesses. Learning the relationship between weight-reduction plan and well being is such an afterthought that Washington doesn’t even hassle tracking the full quantity spent annually.

“A POLITICO evaluation of federal finances documents reveals that at the Nationwide Institutes of Health and the Agriculture Division — the two businesses that fund nearly all of government-backed vitamin science — the share of research dollars devoted to vitamin has stayed largely flat for at the least three many years, and pales in comparison to many different areas of analysis.” POLITICO

-- “Meet the Silicon Valley investor who wants Washington to figure out what you should eat: On the subject of better vitamin, Joon Yun thinks government is the answer.”

MEDIAWATCH -- “In historic shift, The Salt Lake Tribune gets IRS approval to turn into a nonprofit,” by Matt Canham: “The Salt Lake Tribune is now a nonprofit, an unprecedented transformation for a legacy U.S. day by day that is meant to bolster its monetary prospects throughout a troubling time for journalism nationwide. The IRS permitted the shift in a letter dated Oct. 29, deeming The Tribune a 501(c)(3) public charity. Meaning supporters can start making tax deductible donations now.

“The move from a for-profit mannequin was spurred by Tribune owner Paul Huntsman, who, in agreeing to turn Utah’s largest paper right into a nonprofit, is giving up his sole ownership. … The Tribune will, nevertheless, cease any endorsements of political candidates going forward as required by the regulation governing nonprofits, however the editorial board, which is separate from the news employees, will proceed to opine on the large issues of the day.” Salt Lake Tribune

-- Gilad Edelman is now a tech and politics reporter for Wired. He was beforehand was government editor of the Washington Month-to-month.

SPOTTED: Mark McKinnon at Dulles’ Concourse D this morning.

ENGAGED -- Katie Waldman, VP Mike Pence’s press secretary, and Stephen Miller, senior adviser to Trump, are getting hitched. PicAnother pic

WELCOME TO THE WORLD -- Emily Passer, senior director of digital communications for NBC News, and Peter Wolkofsky, director of corporate catering at HUNGRY, welcomed Joanna “Jo” Hila Wolkofsky on Saturday. PicAnother pic

BONUS BIRTHDAY: Maggie McNerney is 25.

BONUS BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Carlos Gutierrez, chair at Albright Stonebridge Group and former Commerce secretary. A fun reality about him: “Here’s one from my childhood vault: Once I was eight years previous, for a brief time period, I held the Florida report for the longest softball throw. I’m already serving to my baby granddaughter put together to beat this document.” Playbook Q&A



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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin is about to get a dose of probably the most potent marketing campaign stimulant in Republican politics: an election-eve go to from President Donald Trump.

Trump’s Monday rally for the governor is the newest cease in a touring street show the president has put on over the past yr, traversing pink states and congressional districts to bail out struggling Republican candidates and juice GOP enthusiasm and turnout just hours before the polls open. Bevin and his Democratic challenger, state Lawyer Common Andy Beshear, have been deadlocked in the last public poll of the marketing campaign, which Bevin has tried to nationalize to benefit from Trump’s reputation in Kentucky.

By no means one to miss a chance to gather credit score, Trump has lately boasted that his last-minute visits gained the GOP a contested congressional seat in North Carolina in September and held Louisiana’s Democratic governor properly in need of the majority he wanted last month to keep away from a runoff.

But that isn’t just the president’s typical bravado. Even Democrats acknowledge that Trump’s 11th-hour rallies give the GOP a short lived increase — like a wonderfully timed, electoral sugar high. Home Democrats pointed to Trump’s last-minute rally as an element in their shut loss in North Carolina, and the chief strategist for Democrats’ most famed particular election victor of the Trump period nonetheless wonders what may need occurred if Trump had stopped within the state the day earlier than the election.

“You take a look at polling knowledge, and also you see a single-digit bump for the Republican tends to occur” when Trump visits, stated Joe Trippi, a strategist for Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.), when requested about the technique in Kentucky this yr. “It dissipates really shortly, which is probably why they’re bringing them within the day before.”

“It makes me marvel — if he had come within the Monday before — whether it might have made a distinction in our race,” Trippi recalled.

For Bevin, Monday’s Trump rally will transcend motivating the individuals who present up in individual. It might assist him reduce via the din of a TV advertising barrage blanketing most of the state’s 10 media markets not the governor’s race and different aggressive campaigns. And, in some instances, meaning wall-to-wall protection: The CBS affiliate in Lexington is bumping a few of the network’s primetime programming Monday evening to air the rally in its entirety.

Because the campaign has lurched toward the finish line, Republicans are assured Bevin has pulled ahead in a rebuke of nationwide Democrats’ impeachment push and a statewide Democratic ticket with legacy candidates like Beshear.

“We’re gonna win,” Bevin advised reporters outdoors a campaign occasion this weekend in Japanese Kentucky. “It’s just a perform of by how a lot — that’s actually what it boils right down to.”

Trump’s last-minute rallies have been remarkably efficient at serving to Republican candidates operating in friendly territory, though there are some limits to the technique. Republicans aren’t deploying Trump, whose national approval scores are poor, to blue or battleground states. Ahead of Tuesday’s state legislative races in Virginia, the GOP despatched Vice President Mike Pence as an alternative of the president.



But after Dan Bishop, a Republican congressional candidate in North Carolina, narrowly gained a particular election again in September, Trump and his campaign have been quick to say that he had made the difference.

The president parachuted into Fayetteville, N.C., for a last-minute campaign rally, held the night time before the Sept. 10 particular election. And the day after Bishop’s 2-point victory, Ronna Romney McDaniel, the Republican Nationwide Committee chairwoman, stated on tv that Bishop’s win was “immediately because of the president coming in and doing that rally.”

“Probably the most worthwhile commodity that we have now as a marketing campaign is the president’s time,” stated Tim Murtaugh, the Trump marketing campaign’s communications director. “And he needs to go locations the place he is aware of he could make a difference.”

There’s proof to back up workforce Trump’s assertions. Bishop outperformed the 2018 GOP candidate, Mark Harris, in rural areas, including these around Fayetteville, whilst he misplaced floor in Charlotte and the close-in suburbs on the other end of the district.

And Democrats wouldn’t dispute Trump’s influence. Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-Unwell.), the chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee stated in an election-night statement that “it took more than $6 million in outdoors Republican spending and a last-minute Trump rally” for Bishop “to scrape by in a district” Trump carried by almost 12 proportion factors in 2016.

Over the primary three years of Trump’s presidency, his political operation has honed its technique, in search of to deploy the surrogate-in-chief on the optimal time. Trump isn’t undefeated as a campaigner: In December 2017, he went to the Florida panhandle for a marketing campaign rally the Friday night time earlier than Jones defeated Republican Roy Moore in a particular election in Alabama. Then, in March 2018, Republican Rick Saccone misplaced a special election for Congress in Western Pennsylvania to Democrat Conor Lamb, despite a Trump rally within the district on the Saturday night time earlier than the Tuesday vote — although Saccone's loss was closer than pre-race polling showed.

The pilot for the night-before strategy is perhaps one other red-state special election for the Senate in Mississippi final yr. Trump held rallies in Tupelo and Biloxi — on opposite ends of the state —the day earlier than a runoff between then-appointed GOP Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith and her Democratic opponent, former Clinton cupboard secretary Mike Espy.

Jordan Russell, Hyde-Smith’s marketing campaign manager, stated Hyde-Smith did “extraordinarily properly” in each areas the subsequent night and credited Trump for the increase.

“There’s no query the president popping out the night time earlier than goes to assist your turnout, even on the margins,” Russell stated.

For Trump, Monday’s rally at the University of Kentucky comes in the midst of a collection of occasions to propel GOP candidates in three red-state gubernatorial races this month. Last Friday, he traveled to Mississippi to marketing campaign with Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, who is the favorite in Tuesday’s election towards Democratic state Lawyer Basic Jim Hood.

And on Wednesday, Trump will head again to Louisiana to stump with Republican businessman Eddie Rispone, who completed second in final month’s main to make the runoff towards Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards. They go head-to-head earlier than voters on Nov. 16.

In Kentucky, Beshear, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, is assured Bevin gained’t get a late Trump-driven surge. Asked at a marketing campaign event this weekend whether or not he is nervous about Trump dragging Bevin throughout the finish line, Beshear demurred.

“We consider the individuals of Kentucky know that a governor doesn’t have an impact on federal points,” Beshear stated. “And they know that this race is just not about what’s happening in the White Home — [it’s about] what’s happening in each of their homes.”

But when a reporter asked Beshear about what The New York Occasions has described as Bevin’s “Joe Namath-style assure” of victory — a reference to the famed Jets quarterback who pledged his upstart American Soccer League squad would defeat the more established Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III — Beshear chuckled but declined to offer an analogous prediction.

“Nicely, in contrast to Gov. Bevin, I’m on the market earning it every single day: crisscrossing this state, operating on what we plan to do,” he stated.

Bevin, meanwhile, says voters are “fired up” for Trump’s go to and predicted a “massive, festive, enjoyable time” at Monday’s rally — which he hopes will increase the sometimes low turnout in off-year elections the following day.

“It truly reminds those that tomorrow is Election Day,” stated Bevin. “So that’s good. Regardless of how individuals vote, it’s good for them to get out and let their voice be heard."


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E. Jean Carroll filed a defamation lawsuit towards Donald Trump for the president’s feedback denying the journalist’s claims that he raped her in a division retailer in the 1990s.

“Many years ago, the now President of the USA raped me,” Carroll, an Elle columnist and former "Saturday Night time Reside" author, stated in a press release launched Monday. “Once I had the courage to talk out concerning the assault, he defamed my character, accused me of lying for private achieve, even insulted my appearance. No lady should should face this.”

The 28-page lawsuit filed on Monday outlined the alleged rape, citing Trump’s responses as libelous and “abhorrent.”

“No one in this nation is above the regulation,” Carroll's lawsuit states. “No one is entitled to hide acts of sexual assault behind a wall of defamatory falsehoods and deflections. The rape of a lady is a violent crime; compounding that crime with acts of malicious libel is abhorrent. But that is what Defendant Donald J. Trump did to Plaintiff E. Jean Carroll.”

“I do not know who this ladies is,” Trump stated after the preliminary accusation. “This can be a lady who’s additionally accused other men of things, as you understand. It is a completely false accusation.”

Trump also claimed he “by no means met this individual,” despite a 1987 photograph of the two at a party collectively.

Trump’s denials of each the rape and having recognized Carroll — in addition to his peddling of conspiracy theories about her working with the Democratic Social gathering to carry out a political agenda — present a “reckless disregard for his or her fact or falsity," the submitting claims.

Carroll first revealed her account of the assault in New York Magazine in June as a preview of her ebook release, recounting an incident 23 years in the past through which Trump purportedly pushed her up towards a dressing room wall at Bergdorf Goodman and raped her. Trump rejected the accusation, saying "she's not my sort."

On Monday, the White House once more rejected the allegations made by Carroll within the New York Magazine article, which Trump previously decried as a “dying publication making an attempt to prop itself up by peddling pretend news.”

“Let me get this straight – Ms. Carroll is suing the President for defending himself towards false allegations?” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham stated in an e mail to POLITICO in response to a request for touch upon the lawsuit. “I guess because the ebook did not make any money she’s making an attempt to get paid one other method. The story she used to attempt to sell her trash guide by no means occurred, period. Her model of events shouldn't be even feasible in the event you’ve ever tried on clothes in a dressing room of a crowded division store. The lawsuit is frivolous and the story is a fraud – identical to the writer.”

In an MSNBC interview in June, Carroll stated she wouldn't pursue authorized motion towards Trump, stating it will be “disrespectful” to ladies who face sexual violence at the southern border. Five months later, Carroll changed her thoughts.

“This lawsuit just isn't only about me,” Carroll stated within the assertion. “I am filing this on behalf of each lady who has ever been harassed, assaulted, silenced, or spoken up only to be shamed, fired, ridiculed and belittled. It’s for every lady who can’t converse up as a result of she’ll lose the job she needs to help her three youngsters. No individual on this country must be above the regulation – including the President.”

The lawsuit cites the cultural shift that passed off in 2017 on the heels of reviews outlining allegations towards film producer Harvey Weinstein, and the flood of stories about other powerful males that followed. "It abruptly seemed attainable that even Trump might be held to account," it says.

The lawsuit is just like filings made by other ladies accusing Trump of sexual misconduct.

Summer time Zervos, a former contestant on Trump’s reality show, “The Apprentice,” also filed a defamation go well with after he rejected her claims that he twice pressured himself on her in 2007: as soon as in a job interview at Trump Tower in Manhattan and once throughout a enterprise assembly in Los Angeles.

Trump additionally discovered himself in a authorized battle with grownup film star Stormy Daniels, who was paid to not disclose an alleged affair with Trump ahead of the 2016 election. Daniels acquired $130,000 in hush cash from Michael Cohen, the president’s personal lawyer at the time. The libel case was thrown out final October by a federal decide, who ordered Daniels to pay Trump’s legal fees in the case.


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House impeachment investigators have released the transcripts of closed-door depositions of Marie Yovanovitch, the previous U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, and Michael McKinley, a former senior aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Both of the officials testified as part of the impeachment inquiry into whether President Donald Trump inappropriately pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.


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