In the fall, former First Woman Michelle Obama announced she was going to travel to Vietnam in December to highlight women’ schooling. She teased then that she can be joined by a couple of “special visitors,” including Today co-host Jenna Bush Hager.

On Monday, the Obama Foundation announced a number of extra details about a type of friends: Julia Roberts.

The Homecoming star, 52, will first be a part of Obama, 55, on Dec. 9 in Vietnam “to satisfy with native women schooling organizations and beneficiaries of packages that help adolescent women reach their full potential by way of schooling,” the Obama Foundation stated in a news release.

Then she’ll be on-stage for a conversation with Obama on Dec. 12 in Malaysia, moderated by Deborah Henry, a TV host and humanitarian.

There they'll talk about the Vietnam journey, plus “classes from their own leadership journeys and their path-breaking careers” and have a Q&A. The Obama Basis is hosting its first-ever gathering of 200 civic leaders from Asia-Pacific in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 10 to Dec. 14, together with Roberts’ speak with the former first woman.

“More than 98 million adolescent women aren’t in class, yet the proof is obvious: When women get the alternatives they deserve, our entire world benefits,” Obama stated on the At this time present in October, in saying the Vietnam journey. “That’s why we’ve been working to carry up grassroots leaders and organizations around the globe who improve women’ lives every single day.”

Obama stated then that a few of the “unimaginable tales” of the women met on that journey would air on At the moment and YouTube Originals.

“I’m so excited,” Hager, 38, stated on Immediately in October, reacting to new of the Vietnam trip.

“It’s an awesome opportunity to help shine a light-weight on all of those which are serving to maintain women in faculties,” she stated. “We all know that if a woman stays in class, they are more possible to assist raise up not only themselves but their communities, too.”

The Obama Basis launched its Women Alternative Alliance final yr. Since former President Barack Obama left workplace, his foundation with Mrs. Obama has been a serious focus of their post-White Home careers.

She also released a best-selling memoir, Turning into, in November 2018, whereas he is engaged on his personal presidential memoir that could possibly be launched subsequent yr.


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The New York Occasions’s editorial board is veering sharply away from its traditional closed-door endorsement course of for Democratic presidential aspirants, conducting interviews with the 2020 Democratic contenders on the document and airing elements of the discussions — along with the board’s last determination — on its FX present, “The Weekly.”

“For the first time, interviews with the editorial board will be filmed, and portions may be broadcast as a part of a particular episode for the Occasions’ new documentary collection The Weekly,” deputy editorial web page editor Kathleen Kingsbury wrote in a pitch to a presidential marketing campaign, based on an e mail obtained by POLITICO. An official from a second campaign confirmed also receiving the Occasions's pitch.

“The present may also function the editorial board’s deliberations, and the final determination on whom the board chooses to endorse can be revealed on tv,” Kingsbury added.

Kingsbury and representatives from the Occasions weren't instantly obtainable for comment.

The Occasions’s choice to provide viewers a glimpse into the process is a break with the historically back-room proceedings and demonstrates how the paper is increasingly adding a television element to showcase its journalism.

As an example, Sunday night time’s episode of “The Weekly” coated the Occasions’s investigation into claims of a secret trove of Jeffrey Epstein info, a story that appeared online and in a special section of that morning’s print version.

The Occasions has also been incorporating video in new methods this cycle, resembling its reporters’ putting the same 18 questions to 21 Democratic contenders earlier this yr.

In her pitch to the campaigns, Kingsbury stated the Occasions believes “that placing these interviews on the report is a public service to our readers” and “provides voters insight into the standards — expertise, character, information of issues — that inform our endorsements, in addition to permits us to showcase the analysis and reporting that direct the endorsement course of.”

These deliberations this cycle won't embrace the paper’s editorial page editor. James Bennet, who assumed that position in 2016, has recused himself from 2020 opinion protection whereas his brother, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, is within the presidential race.

The Occasions plans to make its Democratic endorsement earlier than the 2020 Iowa Caucus, as it did in 2016 when backing Hillary Clinton. The 90-minute candidate interviews are expected to begin Monday and proceed by way of Dec. 17.


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Amid fundraising struggles and a repeated incapability to qualify for the talk stage, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announced Monday morning he is suspending his campaign for president.

The Democrat tried to sell himself because the average voice needed to beat Donald Trump, provided that he demonstrated the power to win in a pink state. However Bullock finally was unable to interrupt via; his Actual Clear Politics polling common stood at simply 0.4 % nationally and he likewise failed to maneuver the size in Iowa, where Bullock was sinking most of his hopes.

“While there were many obstacles we could not have anticipated when getting into this race, it has turn out to be clear that in this second, I gained’t have the ability to break by means of to the highest tier of this still-crowded area of candidates,” Bullock stated in a statement.

“I entered this race as a voice to win back the places we misplaced, bridge divides and rid our system of the corrupting affect of dark money. Whereas the considerations that propelled me to enter in the first place have not modified, I depart this race crammed with gratitude and optimism, impressed and energized by the great individuals I’ve had the privilege of assembly over the course of the marketing campaign.”

Bullock won't run for the U.S. Senate, based on marketing campaign spokeswoman Galia Slayen.

Bullock is the third current or former governor to drop out of 2020 rivalry, following Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. Nevertheless, another former governor, Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, lately entered the race.

The challenges dealing with governors in the 2020 contest is a historic shift for an office that was once considered a stepping stone to the presidency. In the period of Trump — and with impeachment hearings sucking up much of the political oxygen — candidates who aren’t a member of Congress have complained they’ve faced more problem elevating cash and profitable TV publicity. Bullock additionally complained about federal election rules that allowed U.S. senators within the 2020 race to switch big sums from their campaign funds into their presidential account.


Bullock qualified for simply one of many first 5 presidential debates, limiting his publicity even additional. In the final monetary quarter, he raised $2.3 million, lagging behind a lot of the subject.

Bullock just isn't planning to endorse some other candidate at this time, the marketing campaign stated.

“Governor Bullock will proceed to faithfully and successfully serve the individuals of Montana as their Governor,” Slayen stated. “While he plans to work onerous to elect Democrats within the state and across the nation in 2020, will probably be in his capacity as a governor and a senior voice in the Democratic Social gathering — not as a candidate for U.S. Senate.”


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WE’VE COVERED A LOT OF DECEMBER LEGISLATIVE NIGHTMARES. This one is perhaps the worst. Not solely are there a ton of issues, however there are additionally a ton of explosive and contentious issues on a collision course. The WHITE HOUSE is beneath siege, and the DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY is making an attempt to do backflips on a tightrope. Time is a valuable commodity, as is political capital, and everyone is going to try to maximize both.

IT’S FOLLY at this level to predict what may happen, because nobody has any clue. But there are a couple of storylines value maintaining an in depth eye on, based mostly on our reporting and the collective knowledge of our colleagues. (Because of Bres for helping with the timeline.)

-- HOUSE DEMOCRATS WANT TO IMPEACH BY YEAR END. IS THAT DOABLE OR ADVISABLE? Some Dems are starting to assume that dashing to finish the process by the top of the yr -- a utterly arbitrary deadline -- is a dumb concept. Democrats, for their part, need to strike while the iron is scorching and never depart such an explosive concern lingering.

BUT TIME IS QUITE SHORT, and the politics are getting even more difficult for Home Dems. This week: Home Intel Chairman ADAM SCHIFF (D-Calif.) will start circulating his report to members, and his committee will vote on it Tuesday. Anticipate assaults on Schiff and the Intel process and continued undermining of the committee’s work. Wednesday is Judiciary’s first hearing about what an impeachable offense is. THE PRESIDENT -- as we foreshadowed final week -- shouldn't be collaborating.

SOMETIME DURING THIS WEEK, House Judiciary Chairman JERRY NADLER (D-N.Y.) will possible formally announce a listening to with Schiff to present the report. By Friday, the White House has to say whether it's going to take part within the impeachment course of at all.

NEXT WEEK (DEC. 9): Anticipate an early presentation of Schiff’s report and the noticing of a Republican response. Will this happen during the same week? Unclear -- however it is going to be telling in understanding whether Dems can impeach by the top of the yr. The DOJ IG report on the origins of the Russia probe will come out this similar week. And Congress will doubtless start considering some funding payments forward of a Dec. 20 deadline (extra on that in a second).

WEEK OF DEC. 16: Anticipate a public GOP response in the committee to Schiff and his report this week. And, if the Dems need to impeach earlier than the top of the yr, we’d should see articles of impeachment this week. Keep in mind: It took Judiciary three days in 1998 to draft impeachment articles. And, to complicate things additional, government funding runs out Dec. 20.

PONDER THIS: Politically, Democrats are already all in on impeachment. Sure, they’re nervous concerning the onset of the 2020 main contests, however what do they achieve by jamming it via now as an alternative of ready until subsequent yr?

INTERESTING … AS WE REPORTED LAST WEEK, the president’s legal professionals usually are not collaborating in the impeachment proceedings in the intervening time. Read PAT CIPOLLONE’S letter to the Judiciary Committee. In contrast to his last letter, which was utterly political and appeared like President DONALD TRUMP wrote it, this one seems like a lawyer. He says they do not know who is testifying, they don’t have sufficient time to organize, and Democrats didn't ask when his legal professionals can be out there. Read the letterMore from Andrew Desiderio and Kyle CheneyNYT’s Nick Fandos on the process moving to Judiciary

-- OK, AND WHAT ABOUT GOVERNMENT FUNDING? The federal government will shut down in 18 days -- absent congressional motion -- and there are lots of strategies being discussed. Congress might move some low-hanging fruit -- non-controversial government funding bills -- after which delay the robust ones until next yr. That seems probably the most logical, but individuals concerned in the talks appear to assume they may be capable of fund all the government this month. There are 12 appropriations bills.

ONE THING IS CLEAR: It’s in no one’s curiosity to fall back on a full-year stopgap invoice, which might end in $100 billion less of government spending. And, moreover, a shutdown doesn’t serve SENATE REPUBLICANS’ curiosity, since their majority is at risk subsequent yr, they usually don't have anything to realize from a funding lapse.

BUT HERE’S A WILD CARD: Will one pro-Trump senator hold up government funding with some demand on impeachment?

-- NOW CONSIDER EVERYTHING ELSE. Can you imagine getting a package deal of tax extenders by means of? Are you able to foresee USMCA squeezing via this tight timeline? How about NDAA?

Good Monday morning.


WSJ: “President Trump Shifts Tone Ahead of NATO Summit: Trump heads to London keen to steer on overseas policy as impeachment inquiry continues at residence,” by Catherine Lucey: “President Trump heads to a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization this week, in search of to showcase his work on the world stage as the impeachment inquiry continues at house.

“Mr. Trump, who as a candidate labeled the alliance obsolete, has upended previous gatherings together with his complaints that members must spend extra on protection. However his White House struck a more conciliatory tone forward of the Dec. Three-Four meeting to mark NATO’s 70th anniversary, taking credit score for increased army spending by member nations and declaring that the ‘trans-Atlantic relationship is in a very, very healthy place.’” WSJ

THE VIEW FROM ACROSS THE POND … JACK BLANCHARD on the timing of Trump’s visit, just forward of the British elections: “The U.S. president represents the kind of random issue you frankly don't need in play when you've a soft-ish however wholesome lead in the polls and simply want all the things to hold on as it's in the runup to polling day. The weekend papers have been filled with tales that the PM can be retaining his distance as a lot as potential, however in the long run there will probably be no restraining Trump if he decides to stick his oar into U.Okay. politics this week.” London Playbook

… AND IN CHINA … BLOOMBERG: “China to Sanction U.S. Nonprofits, Halt Navy Visits Over Hong Kong”: “China vowed to sanction some American rights organizations and halt warship visits to Hong Kong in response to President Donald Trump’s determination to sign laws supporting the town’s protesters.

“Chinese language Overseas Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying advised a news briefing Monday that groups focused for sanctions included the Nationwide Endowment for Democracy, Human Rights Watch and Freedom House. Hua stated that China would also droop additional Hong Kong port visits by U.S. Navy ships over the laws, which Trump signed into regulation Wednesday.

“Hua didn’t present particulars on how China would sanction the rights teams, that are already restricted from operating on the mainland. Similarly, China had already refused visits by a pair of American warships in August.” Bloomberg


GIULIANI’S PAL PURGED … WAPO’S MICHAEL BIRNBAUM and DAVID STERN: “Ukraine’s Zelensky is making headway towards corruption. However the struggle dangers angering Trump”: “By the end of this month, greater than 500 Ukrainian prosecutors might be out of their jobs as a part of sweeping professional critiques beneath Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Among the many prosecutors heading for the exit: a key Kyiv contact for Rudolph W. Giuliani.

“The prosecutor purge is only one of a number of corruption-busting efforts set in movement by Zelensky. However it puts into sharp aid Zelensky’s twin challenges — making an attempt to stability his clean-government promises at house together with his must hold President Trump from turning towards him.” WaPo

KNOWING JAY SEKULOW -- “Trump’s Other Personal Lawyer: Close to the Proper, however Far From Giuliani,” by NYT’s Elizabeth Williamson: “Jay Sekulow is a real lawyer, and he performs one on TV. Mr. Sekulow, the coordinator of President Trump’s personal authorized workforce, doesn't have an workplace within the White House. He is greatest referred to as a prodigious fund-raiser on evangelical tv and a litigator for the Christian right, not for dealing with felony prosecutions or government energy disputes. In 2016, Mr. Sekulow stated he voted for Hillary Clinton, in line with individuals close to him.

“But with the House Judiciary Committee set to start impeachment hearings on Wednesday and Mr. Trump enmeshed in authorized battles on other fronts — like his tax returns, claims of immunity from prosecution and parts of his immigration and health care insurance policies — Mr. Sekulow has emerged as certainly one of Mr. Trump’s most trusted advisers and constant defenders in the news media.

“Working beneath the identify Constitutional Litigation & Advocacy Group from a co-working area in a Pennsylvania Avenue workplace building, Mr. Sekulow, 63, coordinates the efforts of eight outdoors legal professionals enlisted to assist Mr. Trump. He's in regular touch with the White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, and speaks regularly with the president.” NYT

ALEX ISENSTADT and MELANIE ZANONA: “Georgia governor set to buck Trump on Senate appointment”: “Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has begun informing Republican officers he plans to appoint monetary providers government Kelly Loeffler to the state’s soon-to-be vacant Senate seat, based on three individuals conversant in the conversations.

“Members of the state’s Republican congressional delegation have been among those to receive a heads-up from Kemp on his choice, based on an aide to a House Republican from Georgia who acquired a name from the governor over the weekend. A spokesperson for Kemp declined to comment. Loeffler’s anticipated choice was first reported by the Atlanta Journal Structure.

“The selection might face critical backlash from conservatives. President Donald Trump has advised Kemp he favors GOP Rep. Doug Collins, a staunch ally and the highest Republican on the Home Judiciary Committee, for the appointment. Kemp took Loeffler to the White House late final month to satisfy with the president. However the meeting didn't go as deliberate: Trump raised pointed considerations about whether or not Loeffler — who has never run for elected office before — is seasoned sufficient in politics to receive the nod.” POLITICO


2020 WATCH ...

-- AP: “Democrats goal to catch as much as Trump’s 2020 cash benefit,” by Brian Slodysko: “Democrats are narrowing President Donald Trump’s early spending advantage, with two billionaire White Home hopefuls becoming a member of established celebration groups to target the president in key battleground states which might be possible to determine the result of next yr’s election.

“Priorities USA and American Bridge, two of the leading Democratic outdoors teams, are ramping up operations. The group ACRONYM just lately pledged to spend $75 million. And former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has pledged to spend $100 million on advertisements concentrating on Trump, whereas California billionaire Tom Steyer promised $50 million.

“The billionaires have come beneath hearth from some Democratic rivals for making an attempt to buy the presidency. But the influx of cash is soothing nervousness in some corners of the social gathering that Trump, who has repeatedly broken fundraising data, was off to an unprecedented early begin within the 2020 promoting wars. Some had argued that the Democrats’ overwhelming concentrate on the sprawling presidential main subject allowed the president to burnish a reelection narrative unchallenged forward of what's anticipated to be an exceptionally shut election.” AP

-- NATASHA KORECKI in Carroll, Iowa: “Democrats call BS on malarkey”: “‘NO MALARKEY!’ screams the marketing campaign slogan on Joe Biden’s bus chugging by means of 18 Iowa counties this week. At stops alongside the best way, aides hand out stickers and posters to voters featuring the rallying cry. However when one high schooler attending the previous vice chairman’s event in Council Bluffs was asked if she knew what malarkey means, she squinted up on the large bus with a puzzled look. ‘Malarkey?’ Cece West requested. ‘I’ve never heard of it earlier than.’

“West’s response highlights a potential drawback with a term that Biden has put on the middle of his candidacy in the first-in-the-nation caucus state. And a few of the complaints about it are an extension of how Biden skeptics feel concerning the candidate himself. They don’t love or hate the slogan. Some of them stated it’s type of funny; others, type of corny. Whereas some voters welcomed the slogan as a throwback to a calmer period, others stated it will only alienate youthful voters. But many stated, backside line, they don’t fairly get it.” POLITICO

-- FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Pete Buttigieg’s campaign is bringing on Rachel Thomas as deputy communications director, Matt Corridoni as deputy speedy response communications director and Hasoni Pratts as nationwide constituency director. Thomas was beforehand with Beto O’Rourke’s campaign, Corridoni was beforehand with Seth Moulton’s campaign and his Serve America PAC, and Pratts was most lately VP of opportunity zones for New York state.

-- “Joe Sestak ends 2020 presidential bid,” by Rishika Dugyala

TRUMP’S MONDAY -- The president and first woman Melania Trump will depart the White Home at 9:45 a.m. en route to London. They'll arrive at 9:45 p.m. native time (Four:45 p.m. Japanese time).





INTERVIEW DU JOUR -- “Lisa Web page Speaks: ‘There’s No Fathomable Approach I Have Dedicated Any Crime at All’” by The Every day Beast’s Molly Jong-Fast: “‘I had stayed quiet for years hoping it might fade away, however as an alternative it acquired worse,’ the former FBI lawyer advised Jong-Quick. ‘It had been so exhausting not to defend myself, to let individuals who hate me control the narrative. I decided to take my energy again.’” Daily BeastPage’s new Twitter handle

ZACH WARMBRODT: “Maxine Waters’ new problem: AOC and freshman upstarts”: “California Democrat Katie Porter fought together with her over committee procedures. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other members of the Squad of progressive female lawmakers withheld their help from her over the Export-Import Financial institution. Their staffs have pressed her staff to provide them more time to weigh in on bills.

“The goal of these progressive freshmen: not some conservative Republican. It’s liberal icon Maxine Waters, chair of the House Financial Providers Committee, who is dealing with rising dissatisfaction — and at occasions outright insurrection — from high-profile, left-leaning lawmakers who joined the panel earlier this yr.

“Some progressives have brazenly lamented the committee’s leanings towards extra average, business-friendly Democrats who dominate its ranks — a dynamic largely outdoors of Waters’ management. Ocasio-Cortez vented at a Nov. 19 hearing on personal fairness that she was ‘quite upset’ with softball questions that members on each side of the aisle have been tossing at representatives of leveraged buyout companies tied to mass layoffs at corporations like Toys ‘R’ Us.

“‘There’s typically been some tensions,’ Ocasio-Cortez stated in an interview.” POLITICO

THE ATLANTIC’S YONI APPELBAUM: “America is present process a transition maybe no rich and secure democracy has ever experienced: Its traditionally dominant group is on its approach to turning into a political minority—and its minority groups are asserting their co-equal rights and pursuits. If there are precedents for such a transition, they lie here in the United States, where white Englishmen initially predominated, and the boundaries of the dominant group have been beneath negotiation ever since. But those precedents are hardly comforting. Many of those renegotiations sparked political conflict or open violence, and few have been as profound as the one now beneath means.” The Atlantic


FOR YOUR RADAR … HAPPENING TODAY … WSJ: “An 1,800-mile pipeline is about to begin delivering Russian natural fuel to China on Monday. The $55 billion channel is a feat of power infrastructure—and political engineering.

“Russia’s most vital power venture because the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Energy of Siberia pipeline is a physical bond strengthening a new era of cooperation between two world powers that have individually challenged the U.S.

“Beijing and Moscow, after years of rivalry and mutual suspicion, are increasing an financial and strategic partnership influencing international politics, commerce and power markets. At the similar time, Beijing is preventing a trade warfare with Washington, and Russia’s relations with the West develop colder.” WSJ

MEDIAWATCH -- “CBS Night Information with Norah O’Donnell” tonight begins broadcasting from its new residence base in D.C. … per CNN’s Brian Stelter: “New EP Jay Shaylor shall be based mostly in DC, and the present will cut up employees between DC and NYC.” CBS announcement

-- WHAT INSIDERS WILL BE WATCHING FOR: Being based mostly in D.C. is fascinating and distinctive. However what is going to CBS do in a different way than ABC and NBC, which both have employees right here and may get their anchors down right here in an hour or so?

-- FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Kelly Jane Torrance is now an editorial board member on the New York Submit. She previously was senior editor for protection and overseas policy at the Washington Examiner and is a Weekly Normal alum.

-- Troy Bentley is becoming a member of Andrea Mitchell’s staff at MSNBC. He previously worked for CNN’s “Dependable Sources” with Brian Stelter. Reliable Sources



Ship tips to Eli Okun and Garrett Ross at politicoplaybook@politico.com.

SPOTTED: John Kasich at Andiamo at the Detroit airport. Pic … Ed Royce on a United flight from LAX to Dulles on Sunday afternoon. … U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Callista Gingrich and Newt Gingrich ready to board a flight from Boston Logan to Dulles on Sunday night time. … Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) in coach on a Delta flight from Atlanta to DCA on Sunday afternoon.

TRANSITION -- Mark Carney will probably be U.N. special envoy for climate action and finance. He presently is governor of the Bank of England. BBC

ENGAGED -- Evan Fuka, an analyst for E3 Federal Options, proposed to Elizabeth Murray, director of operations for Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.), at the Sagamore. Pic

WEEKEND WEDDING -- Lexie Hosier, digital director for Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), and Aaron Rock, a Marine Corps veteran who is getting a master’s in worldwide relations from the University of Indianapolis and works on the Hamilton County Humane Society, received married Friday on the Mill Prime in Noblesville, Ind. They met while working at Wounded Warrior Undertaking. Pic with their dog, Tilly

BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Dan Puskar, president and CEO of the Public Lands Alliance, is 41. A fun reality that folks won't find out about him: “Most weekends I'm swinging on a flying trapeze, upside-down, and catching individuals in mid-air. I’m fortunate to be part of a welcoming, supportive group at Trapeze Faculty New York – Washington, DC in Navy Yard, and have been a part-time instructor there for three years. Anybody looking for a novel solution to take their thoughts and body out of D.C.’s hectic pace ought to verify out flying trapeze.” Playbook Q&A

BIRTHDAYS: Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is Eight-Zero … Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) is 59 … former A.G. Edwin Meese is 88 … Stone Phillips is 65 … Cal Thomas is 77 … Bob Carey … Grant Everett Starrett … former Rep. Carol Shea Porter (D-N.H.) is 67 … former Rep. Pete Gallego (D-Texas) is 58 … Emily Schultheis … Carrie Wofford … Kelly Klass of Locust Road Group … Marc La Vorgna, spokesman for Michael Bloomberg’s marketing campaign … Glover Park Group’s Mina Moore … Lauren Cross is 28 … Sam Schneider … Nancy Haberman is 72 … Ken Babby … Jason Huntsberry … Alex Brief … Christina McSween …

… Brad Mielke, ABC reporter and host of the “Begin Right here” podcast … Caroline Gangware … Mark Irion, head of strategic communications at Hogan Lovells … Eleanor Schiff … Mairéad Lynn, deputy director of communications at EMILY’s Listing … Erin Bailey … Andrew Howell, companion at Monument Advocacy … Patricia Rojas-Ungár, VP for presidency affairs on the Outside Business Affiliation … John Hollis, writer and comms supervisor at GMU (h/ts Stewart Verdery) … former Sen. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) is 76 … Conyers Davis … Rayshon Payton … Evan Walker … Shannon Kiely Heider … Mark A. Shiffrin … Celeste Brown



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Jenna Bush Hager and her household are paying tribute to their late patriarch, former President George H. W. Bush, on the anniversary of his demise.

The As we speak show co-host, 38, shared an emotional tribute to her late grandfather on Instagram Sunday, including a collection of pictures with him and her twin sister, Barbara Pierce Bush. Within the heartfelt caption, Bush Hager revealed the sweet means her 6-year-old daughter Mila comforted her with love.

“One yr yesterday, we lost our Gamps. He is gone but he left behind a family that loves each other — we talked yesterday about how much we love him and one another,” the mom of three wrote. “He confirmed us that serving with humility is one of the simplest ways to serve and that dwelling with kindness and generosity of spirit is the easiest way to stay.”

“We miss you Gampy, however as Mila stated yesterday: don’t worry mama, he’s celebrating in heaven with Ganny. ????,” she added.

RELATED: 1 Year After George H. W.’s Death, How the Bush Family Is Asking Others to Give Back

View this post on Instagram One year yesterday, we lost our Gamps. He is gone but he left behind a family that loves each other— we talked yesterday about how much we love him and each other. He showed us that serving with humility is the best way to serve and that living with kindness and generosity of spirit is the best way to live. We miss you Gampy, but as Mila said yesterday: don’t worry mama, he’s celebrating in heaven with Ganny. ????

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The former 41st president died on Nov. 30, 2018, at the age of 94, just seven months after his wife, former First Woman Barbara Bush died.

In the days following her grandfather’s demise, Bush Hager reflected on how grateful she was that her two daughters, Mila and 4-year-old Poppy Louise, acquired to know their great-grandfather earlier than his demise.

“What a present that my women obtained to know our Gampy,” she posted on Instagram at the time. “What an honor that we might identify our Poppy after such a principled, humble, sort man who all of us liked fiercely and who liked us again.”

RELATED:  The Bushes Plan to Skydive for H. W. Bush’s 100th Birthday: How They’re Continuing His Public Service Legacy Today

When Poppy was born, Jenna and her husband Henry Hager defined the special which means of their daughter’s identify. “Poppy is known as after Jenna’s grandfather,” they stated in a press release. “His nickname growing up was Poppy, and we're proud to call her after a person we so adore.”

The previous president is usually remembered for his altruism. His daughter Dorothy Bush Koch, 60, and son Neil Bush, 64, informed PEOPLE on Friday that their family hopes to honor his “legacy of unrelenting service to others” on the anniversary of his dying.

RELATED: George H. W. Bush, 41st President of the United States, Dies at 94

“Dad liked to honor these people who have been catalysts in their communities, who inspired hope in others by defeating apathy with empathy,” Koch and Neil stated. “It is by way of selfless actions, typically in insurmountable situations, once we are most reminded of the power of character and management which our father exhibited, but in addition admired.”

The pair added: “In his honor, we ask and encourage individuals of all ages and backgrounds to think about how they could be a level of sunshine and inspiration in their own group and assist rework the world into one by which nobody sits on the sidelines.”

The “level of light” phrase was a signature of the 41st president’s administration, along with the thousand-plus commendations he gave to individuals and organizations. These day by day “Points of the Mild” awards later gave rise to the Points of Light Foundation in 1990, which Neil now chairs.


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When Donald Trump’s reelection workforce shamelessly acknowledged throughout a World Collection campaign business that America’s 45th president is “no Mr. Good Man,” it was doing greater than shock-and-awe promoting.

Noticeably absent from the 30-second spot was the president’s genteel sidekick: Mike Pence. Save for a State of affairs Room photograph used to point out voters that Trump is “obliterating ISIS,” the vice chairman was unseen and unheard — his invisibility each bit as calculated as the advert itself.

For Pence to be an effective surrogate in 2020, marketing campaign officials say his fame have to be preserved. If the objective is to build a profitable coalition that features seniors, suburban ladies and swing-state residents affected by Trump fatigue, someone has to be the great man.

“Pence provides individuals confidence who lack comfort with our circus,” stated an individual near Trump. “He helps provide stability, which is important.”

It’s the identical good cop, dangerous cop routine voters noticed in 2016, but it is going to be much more pronounced on the marketing campaign path this cycle because the president’s staff works to beat an anti-Trump animus that has seeped into suburban pockets of electorally essential states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. A lot of the strategy is pushed by inner knowledge and public polling that Pence and marketing campaign officers have paid shut consideration to since last yr’s midterm elections, when the Republican Celebration misplaced its grip on many higher-income suburban areas.

The newest POLITICO/Morning Consult ballot, for instance, found substantially wider gaps in Trump’s favorability among registered voters (-15), suburban residents (-14) and ladies (-25) than in Pence’s (-6, -7, -16, respectively).

One former Pence aide, who accompanied the vice chairman to numerous rallies and campaign events in 2016, stated his folksy Midwestern allure disarmed suburban ladies who brazenly admitted to cringing on the thought of their youngsters behaving like Trump. He has long had the same effect with white evangelical Christians, a demographic that shortly coalesced behind Trump when he tapped Pence to be his vice chairman, and has largely stuck by the duo ever since.

“Mike Pence has executed an outstanding job as our vice chairman. He is our guy. He is my pal,” Trump stated last month on Fox Information, dismissing the prospect of him dumping his vice chairman to add a lady to the ticket for his reelection bid.

Individuals near Pence use phrases like “polite strain” and “micro-targeting” once they speak concerning the position he'll play in 2020. If the marketing campaign had its personal line of vice presidential merchandise, T-shirts and ball caps can be emblazoned with “Reassure, reinforce” — a nod to Pence’s main aims as the No. 2 surrogate.

“Pence just has that quality about him. Him delivering remarks in a more intimate setting is the same as Trump chatting with a 50,000-person rally in Texas,” stated the individual near Trump.

In other phrases, Pence possesses the retail politicking expertise and Trump possesses the star energy.

Their alliance is both uncommon and advantageous. However it’s not in contrast to previous presidential tickets where vice presidents have been chosen due to their electoral potency, not because of the wisdom or policy chops they might convey to the White House.

Pence has lengthy appeared aware of, and prepared to contribute to, this dynamic. He invoked it last September in his eulogy for George H.W. Bush, who served alongside Ronald Reagan earlier than turning into president himself.

“I’m advised as he was getting ready to develop into vice chairman he once joked concerning the job, saying that there was ‘nothing substantive to do in any respect,’” Pence stated. “But as historical past data, during those years, he set the standard as a sound counselor and constant adviser to an outsider who got here to Washington, D.C., to shake things up…”

Pence allies seen his early November trip to New Hampshire, the place he formally added the president’s identify to the first poll, as the unofficial kickoff of his campaign schedule. His subsequent speech at Saint Anselm School contained a handful of themes he plans to check drive in the coming weeks, including inaction by congressional Democrats and the marketing campaign’s declare that Trump’s opponents need to remove the alternatives People can at present make for themselves.

The vice chairman is predicted to spotlight those themes primarily in Rust Belt states that Trump narrowly captured in 2016. Bus tours, meet-and-greets and native interviews involving the vice president shall be used to complement mega-rallies held by Trump in more metropolitan areas, based on a person accustomed to the vice chairman’s plans.

But Pence may also become involved in second- and third-tier states — specifically Minnesota, New Mexico, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina and Ohio — which were on the campaign’s radar both because Trump is in jeopardy of dropping them next fall, or as a result of his staff sees an opening.

“Trump will are available and handle the broader strokes — the rallies, the unscripted TV appearances. Pence goes to run a micro-campaign. Numerous handshakes and diners. You’ll see him at the neighborhood degree,” stated the individual close to Trump.


On the heart of the Trump campaign’s strategy is the understanding that the president’s character is a liability with the precise voters he needs to make inroads with. It’s a dim political actuality that led the president to start out asking his longtime associates and members of his internal circle earlier this spring if holding Pence on the ticket was a shrewd determination heading into 2020, when somebody like Nikki Haley — the previous South Carolina governor and Trump Cupboard member, whose identify the president circulated as a potential operating mate — might be more efficient in courting ladies and suburban voters.

It didn’t assist that rumors of Haley probably replacing Pence reached a fever pitch just weeks after the president appeared to toss his vice president under the rug by suggesting he release his personal conversations with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky after Trump’s interactions with Zelensky turned the gasoline for an impeachment investigation. Trump, who stated nothing when Haley dismissed hypothesis about her political ambitions in a tweet earlier this fall, waited till last week to formally deny that he has any interest in swapping out his operating mate.

Marketing campaign officials say Trump has all the time been absolutely on board with Pence because he recognizes that the former Indiana governor can join with suburban ladies and voters over the kitchen-table issues that matter most to them, and that his calm demeanor permits him to foster those connections in a means that doesn’t obscure the substance.

“They know his accomplishments,” an official with the pro-Trump tremendous PAC America First lately advised POLITICO when requested how potential Trump voters really feel about him personally. “But typically the accomplishments aren’t enough to recover from the character.”

This extends to rhetoric, too. Whereas Trump has referred to nonpartisan profession bureaucrats as “human scum” and described the House impeachment investigation as “bullshit,” Pence has stated these working within the administration who do not help the president “should do the honorable factor and resign.”

“The president knows television enough to know that he plays one specific position and Pence plays another. They are totally different characters making an attempt to win over totally different audiences,” stated the individual close to Trump.


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Hillary Clinton had few defenders extra ferocious than Peter Daou in 2016. The previous Clinton aide called Bernie Sanders’ movement “a hate mission towards one lady.” He brawled with, and blocked, Sanders fans on social media with abandon. His devotion to Clinton was such that he co-founded “Hillary Men,” a website aimed toward creating a “protected area” for her male fans.

Fast-forward to the 2020 main: Daou has appeared on the Sanders marketing campaign’s official podcast, praised the Vermont senator to his almost 300,000 social media followers, and passionately railed towards the Democratic institution.

The radicalization of Daou, a digital political advisor who refers to his change of heart as his “metamorphosis,” is considered one of probably the most sudden and intriguing subplots of the presidential race.

“I used to be a vocal Hillary Clinton supporter and now I've moved to a place where I feel that the Democratic Get together institution wants to vary,” Daou informed POLITICO. “Bernie Sanders is the sole candidate advocating for systemic change — democratic socialism, really questioning the capitalist system, questioning the whole establishment.”

Daou, who spent his childhood in Lebanon and made a dwelling in the 1990s as an electronic musician, started his political career within the anti-Iraq Struggle liberal blogosphere. When Clinton first hired Daou in 2006 to spice up her picture amongst on-line progressives, he was described as “one of the most prominent political bloggers in the nation.” He served as director of online speedy response and blog outreach for John Kerry’s 2004 presidential marketing campaign, and Web director for Clinton’s 2008 bid.

During Clinton’s second run for the White House, Daou didn’t immediately work for Clinton but nonetheless defended her honor day by day on social media. Within the eyes of Sanders’ allies, he was a ruthless mercenary: Daou called the Vermont senator’s followers "belligerent” and "self-righteous,” and said Sanders had “absolutely no business determining the course of the Democratic Celebration after the hurt he did to us.”



Clinton opponents labeled him a “hack,” “shill” and “sell-out” proper again, according to Daou.

In the years since President Donald Trump was elected, though, Daou has grown highly skeptical of the Democratic institution. He stated in an interview that he does not consider the get together’s elites are outfitted to tackle the GOP, or have accomplished enough to push for change when in power. He faulted them for allowing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to “steal” a Supreme Courtroom seat, forfeiting greater than 1,000 state- and federal-level positions, and pursuing average and even conservative policies during Barack Obama’s presidency.

“Beneath Obama, Democrats misplaced ground to the far proper. We had the Home, the Senate, and the Supreme Courtroom was more balanced than it is at present, and but youngsters have been caged at the border,” he stated. “We ended up with a Mitt Romney health care system with the Reasonably priced Care Act. I’m not knocking it all. What I’m saying is that this was not meaningful change.”

He now believes the simplest solution to accomplish actual change is thru movement politics, which is partly why he praises his former foe: "Sanders is the only candidate who has sparked a true motion." He is additionally consulting for three Democratic congressional candidates who are challenging incumbents of their own social gathering.

Daou discussed his transformation last week on an episode of “Hear the Bern” with host Briahna Pleasure Gray, Sanders’ national press secretary, whom he had brawled with in 2016. “I just took it too far,” he informed her of that marketing campaign. “After 2017, 2018, I assumed, ‘I have to take duty for a way poisonous things turned. I can’t put it on everyone else and just hold blaming others.’”

Sanders sometimes has not made much of an effort to win over former Clinton voters. However Daou’s appearance on the podcast is certainly one of a handful of current strikes by the Sanders workforce that seem aimed toward increasing his base. Faiz Shakir, Sanders’ marketing campaign manager, informed Sanders followers final week in a video that “a movement that wins is a motion that grows.”

Shakir also read excerpts of an op-ed by a Clinton-turned-Sanders supporter, who stated that the “nastiness” of a few of Sanders’ 2016 voters had turned her away. The lady ultimately came around, she stated, because of a respectful fan. Meanwhile, Sanders himself has referred to as for his supporters to “battle for somebody you don’t know” at current rallies, and the marketing campaign has run an internet advert highlighting the similar message. Shakir stated he hopes “to keep the momentum going.”

Daou’s evolution can also be a sign that the Democratic Celebration’s move leftward isn't limited to activists and the presidential campaigns: It’s occurring to prime aides, too. One other former Clinton staffer, Brian Fallon, lately co-founded the progressive group Demand Justice, which has referred to as out Democratic senators for voting for Trump’s judicial appointments.

As with Fallon, Daou’s anti-establishment streak has irked a few of his previous pals. Neera Tanden, a former prime Clinton adviser and president of the Middle for American Progress, blocked Daou on Twitter. “Not as a result of I would like uncritical allegiance to anybody but as a result of Peter dunks on Hillary, a person he claimed to admire,” she wrote online.



David Brock, a Clinton ally who labored with Daou on the now-defunct liberal information web site ShareBlue, stated, “I truthfully don’t know what to make of it. I haven’t talked to him in three years, and I wouldn’t need to speculate.”

Some progressives have questioned the authenticity of Daou’s about-face online. He stated he understands that individuals are “conditioned to be very cynical of anybody in politics,” but stated, “I have the fitting to vary my mind.”

Not everyone from his former life has been crucial. Howard Wolfson, a senior adviser to Michael Bloomberg who labored alongside Daou on Clinton’s 2008 marketing campaign, advised POLITICO, “I’m an enormous fan of Peter’s and the work he did” that yr.

“He's a honest and passionate guy who goes all in when he believes in something,” he added.

In some ways, Daou stated, he is merely coming again house: He all the time felt like an outsider in the Beltway — the liberal blogger brought into the Democratic establishment to construct bridges between the two worlds — and had appeared up to Sanders in his early activist years.

He merely lost perspective in 2016, he stated. His recommendation for Democrats on this main who need to keep away from taking place that path: “Concentrate on the movement, not essentially the person candidate.”


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