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Obama’s European Legacy – Wall Street Journal (subscription)


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For a faraway television viewer, this thought came to mind: Could Mr. Obama (or the beatific crowd, or Angela Merkel, his beaming co-star) have read what Joschka Fischer, with remarkable fierceness, said about the failure of the Obama presidency? Not.
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Court Criticizes Obama Admin for Illegal Spying on US Citizens – Breitbart News

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The secretive court also notes a change for the better under President Trumps team.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) authorizes two courts to provide judicial review for U.S. intelligence agencies when their activities require them to monitor people on U.S. soil. One is FISC, and the other is the court that hears appeals from FISC decisions, the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (FISCR). The benches of FISC are comprised of federal judges from regular federal trial courts throughout the nation, and three appellate judges from around the nation comprise the bench of FISCR.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) recently declassified an April 26, 2017, ruling from FISC, detailing violations of Fourth Amendment rights during the final year of the Obama administration.

The problems dealt specifically with Section 702 of FISA. This provision of federal law, found at 50 U.S.C. 1881a, contains minimization procedures for U.S. citizens whose information is scooped up by the intelligence community while those agencies are conducting FISA surveillance. These safeguards minimize the burden on civil rights caused by the intrusion of the federal government into citizens lives.

The Fourth Amendment commands:

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Writing the 99-page opinion for FISC, Judge Rosemary Collyer castigated the Obama administration for failing to follow the Section 702 procedures designed to ensure that the government does not violate Americans civil rights as it is performing work that is vitally important to national security. Collyer declared that the previous administrations cavalier violations of Section 702s requirements created a very serious Fourth Amendment issue.

Collyer sharply criticized the National Security Agencys inspector general and the NSAs Office of Compliance for Operations for their institutional lack of candor, signaling that in addition to ignoring legal constraints, the Obama administration was not being honest with the court about its violations of federal law.

Under President Trump, the NSA decided on March 30 that it would stop certain collection activities that FISC was then reviewing. Collyer noted this change for the better in her opinion, and adding that the court granted approval of the amended certifications and accompanying targeting and minimization procedures.

The court also criticized the FBI, faulting the domestic agency with distributing raw FISA information to a wide array of individuals associated with the bureau, including private contractors who did not need access to the information.Collyer noted that this unwarranted practice had also ceased under the Trump administration, with the FBI curtailing its dissemination of raw intelligence on April 18.

Parts of the opinion were redacted to safeguard other relevant facts.

Ken Klukowski is senior legal editor for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter @kenklukowski.

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Vietnam’s PM Wants to Convince Trump to Keep Obama-Era Trade Ties – Bloomberg

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has a tough task when he visits the White House this week: Convince President Donald Trump to advance trade ties that blossomed under the Obama administration.

To do so, Phuc plans to highlight all the U.S. jobs his nation supports through imports of American goods like airplanes, engine turbines and maize. Vietnam respects Trumps exit from a Pacific trade pact agreed to under Barack Obama, and the two sides are working on new mechanisms to boost bilateral trade, Phuc said in an interviewwith Bloomberg Televisions Haslinda Amin.

Vietnamese imports from the United States have increased significantly, Phuc said during the May 27 meeting at his office in Hanoi. We will sign billions of dollars worth of deals with American firms and import lots of meaningful high-value products from the United States that will help create American jobs."

Vietnamese Prime Minster Nguyen Xuan Phuc discusses the Vietnamese economy. He speaks with Bloombergs Haslinda Amin.

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Vietnamwants its former enemy more engaged in the region to balance relations with China -- its neighbor, main trading partner and top geopolitical threat. Phuc is betting that promises of American jobs -- Trumps primary campaign pledge -- will persuade him to focus more on the strategic benefits of closer trade and security ties.

Relations between the U.S. and Vietnam have strengthened in the four decades since a war that killed almost 60,000 American servicemen and probably more than 1 million Vietnamese. Trade between the nations reached $47 billion last year from almost nothing in 1994, when former President Bill Clinton lifted a trade embargo.

In recent years the U.S. and Vietnam have found common ground over worries about China, which has used its increased military muscle to assert control over disputed reefs in the South China Sea. Vietnam fought a border war with China in 1979 and remains suspicious of its neighbor, despite its similar Communist political system and growing trade ties.

The role of the U.S. in the region is important -- that is indisputable, said Tran Viet Thai, a deputy director general at the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam in Hanoi, where the countrys diplomats are trained. We want to be more than friends. We want to be partners with the U.S.

Hanois leaders want to reduce Vietnams economic dependence on China while further integrating with global markets, including the U.S. China accounted for 21 percent of Vietnams total international commerce in 2016, nearly double from a decade earlier, while the U.S. accounted for about 14 percent.

The Obama administration made the Trans-Pacific Partnership a priority in part to counter Chinas economic leverage in Asia. He also expanded security ties: The U.S. lifted a ban on lethal arms sales, started joint naval drills and sent two warships to the Cam Ranh Bay naval base for the first time in decades.

Trump signaled this month that hell continue to press China on its territorial claims. His administration handed over six Coast Guard patrol boats to Vietnam and drew a rebuke from Beijing for conducting a so-called freedom of navigation operation near a China-claimed reef in disputed waters.

Those moves will help ease concerns within Vietnam that Trump will seek to placate China in the South China Sea for cooperation in pressuring North Korea over its nuclear program, according to Alexander Vuving, a Vietnam political analyst at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii.

The Trump administration is very interested in advancing the relationship with Vietnam because it sees the strategic role Vietnam places in Asia, he said.

In the interview, Phuc deflected a question on whether Vietnam seeks a stronger U.S. presence in the South China Sea. The Philippines, a country that had previously aligned with Vietnam in opposing Chinas claims, has recently sought direct talks with China over disputed territory in the waters.

We would need to discuss together with the stakeholders to make sure that all parties will benefit from whatever action that we decide to take to ensure peace in this area, Phuc said of the South China Sea.

Phuc was more expressive on the need to form a consensus with the U.S. on trade. Vietnam had stood to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the TPP until Trump pulled out, and suddenly found itself on a list of 16 nations that he called cheaters" for contributing to the bulk of Americas trade deficit.

Phuc, who will be the first Southeast Asian leader to visit Trumps White House, pushed back against that categorization. He said that Vietnam doesnt artificially lower the prices of catfish and shrimp -- important commodities in southern U.S. states that formed part of Trumps base.

We dont cheat. Theres no cheating of any kind of products that we export to the United States, Phuc said. And we have all the proof to prove it.

Phuc sought to emphasize the positive aspects of trade, and touted the merits of globalization and huge opportunities for the two sides to cooperate in sectors like energy, infrastructure, finance and the digital economy. He declined to say directly if Vietnam planned to enter bilateral trade talks with the U.S., even as he expressed optimism over Trumps commitment to economic liberalization.

I hope that the U.S. will continue to step up its cooperation agendas, especially in trade, thus contributing to prosperity in the region and the world, he said. There remains enormous untapped potential for economic cooperation.

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Rand Paul: Paris climate deal would kill 6 million US jobs – WND.com

(Breitbart) Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a leading ally of President Donald Trumps in the U.S. Senate, told Breitbart News exclusively in an interview in his office this week that at least six million U.S. jobs are at risk if President Trump does not pull out of the leftist Paris climate deal.

Paul told Breitbart News of the Paris deal:

I think it would be terrible for our country. We have the potential of losing 6 million jobs and it would cost $3 trillion. Really, I dont think President Obama had the right to do it. He did it by himself without the approval of Congress. One of the problems we have in government is we let one person have so much power that he could do something that could cost 6 million jobs and nobody gets to vote on itI think thats outrageous. It kind of looks like a treaty. If its a treaty, it should come to the Senate and be passed. But I think President Trump has the ability and he indicated during the campaign that he wanted to get rid of and get out of the Paris accord so we hope we will. We have introduced a resolution to send it to the president to encourage him to get out of the Paris accord.

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Libertarian Party forms San Juan County chapter – Farmington Daily Times

Hannah Grover , hgrover@daily-times.com Published 4:30 p.m. MT May 26, 2017 | Updated 22 hours ago

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FARMINGTON For the first time in nearly a decade, the Libertarian Party of New Mexico has a San Juan County chapter.

The chapter was organized earlier this month andwill meet weekly. Meeting information will be posted on its Facebook page.

"We're trying to create some growth," chapter chairwoman Ranota Banks said. "We experienced quite a bit during the Johnson-Weld campaign."

The Libertarian Party has traditionally been the largest of the third parties in the state. Elizabeth Hanes, the chairwoman of the Libertarian Party of New Mexico, said the western ethos of working hard and minding your own business contributes to the success of the Libertarian Party in New Mexico.

"That's very much what Libertarianism is about," she said.

Hanes said the Libertarian Party hopes to run about half a dozen candidates in state and federal races in 2018. Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson's campaign in 2016 led to an increase in registered Libertarian voters.

Johnson received about 9 percent of the votes in New Mexico, or more than 74,000 votes. The number of registered voters and the percentage who voted for Johnson qualified the party to hold primary elections during 2018.There are approximately 6,000 Libertarians registered to vote statewide. Hanes said there are about 400 registered Libertarians in San Juan County.

"This past general election, we had a lot of people switch their affiliation to the Libertarian Party," Banks said.

Hanes said some Republicans identify with the Libertarian stance regarding smaller government. She said the party also aligns with Democratic views on social issues and civil rights, such as same-sex marriage.

Drew Degner, chairman of San Juan County's Republican Party, said there may be some voters who switch affiliation because of the similar stance on smaller government. He said he has seen frustration on both sides nationwide.

Degner said he wishes the Libertarians luck in their endeavor.

"If it is able to gain traction, it might be a good thing for everybody," Degner said.

While the Libertarian Party supports social issues and civil rights, it does not believe in government-funded charities, such as Planned Parenthood.

"We believe that personal giving is preferable to government giving," Hanes said.

She said the Libertarian Party believes in slashing taxes, which would give people more money to donate to charitable organizations.

While San Juan County Democratic Party chairwoman MP Schildmeyer said she wishes the Libertarian Party well, she said she does not agree with the party's stance regarding cutting back Social Security.

"To me, the Libertarian Party is a dangerous party," she said.

Banks said while the party does not believe in forced charity, it does believe in "people taking care of people."

Banks said twice a month the San Juan County chapter will have picnics or trash cleanups.

Hannah Grover covers government for The Daily Times. She can be reached at 505-564-4652.

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