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Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
And here is the pool update: “Motorcade arrived at the US Capitol at 9:56pm. POTUS is headed inside, where fallen USCP officer Brian Sicknick is lying in honor in the building’s Rotunda.” — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
POTUS is likely going to the Capitol to honor Brian Sicknick, the Capitol police officer who was killed in the Jan 6 insurrection. — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Hmm. Via POTUS pool: “Motorcade rolling at 9:47pm for an undisclosed location. Your pooler did not lay eyes on POTUS before we left.” — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @sarahkliff: In today's @nytimes, @jbsgreenberg and I look into how modern day hospitals are using these laws to profit from low-income… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @AndrewDesiderio: Lin Wood is now under investigation for ... voter fraud. https://t.co/IrB9R90juI — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
.@PressSec says she doesn’t think it’s so surprising that Biden still hasn’t spoken to Netanyahu since being inaugurated, but doesn’t say when that call might occur. — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Asked when President Biden will speak to China’s Xi Jinping, @PressSec she doesn’t have any call to predict at this time. The strategy is to work with allies and partners to determine best time for a call, she says. — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
.@PressSec says she will check whether it’s possible to review visitor logs in days leading up to Jan 6 insurrection to see whether anyone involved visited the WH. Unclear whether it’s technically possible for them to release those logs publicly, she says. — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
.@PressSec says national security team will finish its review of Russian actions (reported bounties, SolarWinds, Navalny jailing) before launching policy process to determine what steps the administration will take to respond — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
President Biden will be visiting the State Department on Thursday and delivering foreign policy remarks, @PressSec says. — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
The Senate will hold its first confirmation hearing for OMB nominee @neeratanden next Tuesday, via @caitlinzemma https://t.co/0ua9bXBl5t — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @ryanjreilly: FBI Director Chris Wray: "Special Agent Daniel Alfin and Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger, were shot and killed this m… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @shaneharris: Senate confirms Pete Buttigieg to lead Transportation Dept., the first openly gay person confirmed to a Cabinet seat https… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Defense Sec Lloyd Austin has dismissed every member of the Pentagon’s policy advisory boards, "ousting last-minute Trump administration nominees" https://t.co/SZUVJgWB9s @laraseligman reported last week that DoD had stopped processing Trump's nominees https://t.co/FTjJ3y5oaU — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Defense Sec Lloyd Austin has dismissed every member of the Pentagon’s policy advisory boards, "ousting last-minute Trump administration nominees" https://t.co/asGzqaNasR @laraseligman reported last week that that DoD had stopped processing Trump's board appointees — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @SecBlinken: The United States is deeply concerned by Russia’s actions toward Aleksey Navalny. We reiterate our call for his immediate a… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Trump lawyers' opening brief in the impeachment trial. — PolitiTweet.org
Jim Sciutto @jimsciutto
The “Unites States Senate” - the world’s greatest deliberative body. https://t.co/rHaUQlzI9P
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @MarkCavitt: JUST IN: U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly), a former DoD and CIA official, has been named chairwoman of the House Intellig… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @EvaHartog: Here it is, the verdict: prison time for #Navalny (this is exactly what prosecutors had asked for). Would be 3.5 years but c… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @AndrewDesiderio: New details on what lawmakers were told at yesterday’s State Dept briefing— U.S. officials have reached out to allies… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @ChrisJansing: Just announced: On Feb 11 - Biden Administration will start delivering vaccines to pharmacies around the country, though… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @seungminkim: NEWS — Biden will join the Senate Dems’ virtual lunch, Schumer’s office says, to discuss the covid relief package. Yellen… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
McConnell: “I spoke with both President Biden and Secretary Blinken yesterday about the situation in Burma. The new Administration deserves credit for approaching this situation in a way that’s bipartisan and coordinated with Congress." https://t.co/TS629q7VAK — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @jonathanvswan: "Do you even know who the fuck I am, you idiot?" Herschmann snapped back. "Yeah, you're Patrick Cipollone," Byrne said.… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Invoking the term "coup" requires the US to cut off aid to Myanmar’s government under the Foreign Assistance Act — but the US does not provide much aid to that government to begin with, w/bulk of assistance going to NGOs etc., so leverage is limited. https://t.co/APxGb1ONIk — PolitiTweet.org
Nahal Toosi @nahaltoosi
State Department officials say the US has determined that what happened in Myanmar fits the legal definition of a c… https://t.co/kPaQ01VKtr
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @nahaltoosi: State Department officials say the US has determined that what happened in Myanmar fits the legal definition of a coup. A r… — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
From a few weeks ago: Legal scholars, including at Federalist Society, say Trump can be convicted https://t.co/oqdH1jVzGG — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
"The House managers ...said refusing to put a former president on trial gives future presidents a license to commit impeachable offenses and in his or her final days in office then simply resign in order to evade accountability." @AndrewDesiderio https://t.co/PLywaLJeR4 — PolitiTweet.org
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
RT @ChristopherJM: Navalny in court on Putin: https://t.co/mc6fFHS3We — PolitiTweet.org
Kevin Rothrock @KevinRothrock
"He’ll go down in history as nothing but a poisoner. We all remember Alexander the Liberator and Yaroslav the Wise.… https://t.co/KhfunfG1Gu
Natasha Bertrand @NatashaBertrand
Horne, the National Security Council spokesperson, said later in the day Monday that the situation in Myanmar “has all the hallmarks of a coup and the State Department is now doing the required legal analysis to determine it as such.” https://t.co/APxGb1ONIk — PolitiTweet.org