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John Oliver Sick Of Seeing Obama On Vacation While America Is On Fire! – Deadline

Im a little sick of seeing photos of President Obama on vacation with Richard Branson, John Oliver told Seth Meyers last night on NBCs Late Night, speaking for us all.

Tone it down with the kitesurfing pictures from Bransons personal island, the HBO late-night star complained to Obama in absentia.

Im glad hes having a nice time America is on fire! I know people have accused him of being out of touch with the American people during his presidency. I dont think hes ever been more out of touch then he is right now, Oliver described:

Were losing public schools whee!

Youre fiddling while Rome burns whee!

Oliver seemed particularly irked by the photo of Obama clowning around with billionaire Branson, as the rest of us grapple with billionaire President Donald Trump and his billionaire Cabinet.

Later in the interview, Oliver observed that Trump always acted like the most powerful man in the world. Thats how he carries himself. Now he actually has the power to go along with that. Its like The Secret was real, and it worked for one person, and unfortunately it was him.

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How ICE Arrests, Deportations Under Trump Could Differ From Obama – NBCNews.com

President Donald Trump said he delivered what he promised on immigration when hundreds of people were arrested in enforcement operations last week.

But Immigration and Customs Enforcement's fugitive operation teams have been carrying out such operations for years and during the eight years Obama was in office, they became more precise about picking up immigrants who were priorities for deportation.

Under Obama, those priorities were immigrants who were criminals, those who were a public safety or national security threat and those who illegally entered the country after January 1, 2014.

Whether Trump has unleashed a "deportation force" different from Obama's will come down to numbers the Department of Homeland Security didn't include in its news releases about its arrests: how many people who are not priorities as defined by the Obama administration were picked up by ICE in last week's raids and how many are being detained and deported.

In a statement, Homeland Security Secretary Richard Kelly said 75 percent of the 678 people arrested were convicted criminals. They were arrested in the areas overseen by Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, San Antonio and New York.

News releases issued by DHS listed crimes for which immigrants were arrested, but did not detail how many people had no convictions or how many entered the country after the Jan. 1, 2014 date set by Obama.

The type of crime also matters. Under Obama, the priorities were those who had committed at least one felony or a misdemeanor of significance such as drunk driving or dealing drugs or three misdemeanors.

According to ICE's website, 99.3 percent of ICE removals in 2016 "clearly" met the Department of Homeland Security's priorities.

NBC News reached out to three ICE press officers by email and phone for further information on those arrested last week, but the officers responded by referring to news releases that accompanied a statement by Kelly.

Related: ICE Arrests Stir Fear In Immigrants Wary of Trump's Orders

Fugitive operations teams had been far less targeted before Obama took office.

In a 2009 analysis of the Bush administration's ICE fugitive operations teams, the Center for Migration Policy found that despite a huge increase in money from Congress - from $9 million to $218 million - and a 1,300 percent increase in personnel, the share of immigrants with criminal convictions who were arrested by the teams was decreasing.

Between 2003 and February 2008, 73 percent of individuals apprehended by fugitive operations teams were people without criminal convictions, the report said.

In the years since the 2009 report, the fugitive operations teams "have become very good at targeting" arrests according to the (Obama) administration's priorities, said Doris Meissner, director of the Migration Policy Center's U.S. Immigration Policy Program. She served as Immigration and Naturalization Service commissioner in the Clinton administration.

ICE said in a draft statement sent to NBC News Friday that of the 160 arrested in Los Angeles, 150 had criminal histories.

The agency said 10 people without criminal convictions were taken into custody and five had final orders of removal or had been previously deported. That information was not in the release issued Monday.

Related: ICE Says California Immigration Raids Planned Before Trump's Orders

Obama's priority system has been a source of complaint for Republicans, groups who want severe enforcement and the head of the ICE union.

"That's something detractors, especially (then Sen.) Jeff Sessions and the anti-immigrant groups complained bitterly about. The complaint was that Obama was more and more foregoing interior enforcement," Meissner said. Sessions is now the U.S. attorney general.

If Trump implements his executive orders and those have become or do become the guidance for arrests, ICE may return to its less targeted approach, which means more people could be subject to deportation.

That's a possibility that many in the immigration community had been bracing for and that helped spread panic and fear during the ICE arrests made last week. That fear was heightened with the deportation of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, who had used a false Social Security number to get a job and was convicted of criminal impersonation. Many immigrants use false or stolen Social Security numbers to work but have not necessarily been a high priority for deportation.

Under Trump, de Rayos could be a target for fugitive operations teams.

Trump's orders allow for arrest and removal of those convicted of a crime or charged with one, as well as those immigrants that authorities suspect have "committed a chargeable criminal offense." The latter could be illegal entry, driving without a license or using a fake Social Security number.

His executive order also prioritizes for removal people who have "engaged in fraud or willful misrepresentation" before a government body, abused a public benefits program, have a final order of removal or in the judgment of an immigration officer pose a risk to public safety or national security. His orders have called for the removal of people found to have immigration violations once their removal proceedings are complete.

In future sweeps, how many people are arrested who are criminals will be key to knowing whether Trump is unleashing a deportation force. Trump has stated criminals are his focus, but his executive orders "go far broader than that," Meissner said.

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Former Obama Officials, Loyalists Waged Secret Campaign to Oust Flynn – Washington Free Beacon

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BY: Adam Kredo February 14, 2017 3:26 pm

The abrupt resignation Monday evening of White House national security adviser Michael Flynn is the culmination of a secret, months-long campaign by former Obama administration confidantes to handicap President Donald Trump's national security apparatus and preserve the nuclear deal with Iran, according to multiple sources in and out of the White House who described to the Washington Free Beacon a behind-the-scenes effort by these officials to plant a series of damaging stories about Flynn in the national media.

The effort, said to include former Obama administration adviser Ben Rhodesthe architect of a separate White House effort to create what he described as a pro-Iran echo chamberincluded a small task force of Obama loyalists who deluged media outlets with stories aimed at eroding Flynn's credibility, multiple sources revealed.

The operation primarily focused on discrediting Flynn, an opponent of the Iran nuclear deal, in order to handicap the Trump administration's efforts to disclose secret details of the nuclear deal with Iran that had been long hidden by the Obama administration.

Insiders familiar with the anti-Flynn campaign told the Free Beacon that these Obama loyalists plotted in the months before Trump's inauguration to establish a set of roadblocks before Trump's national security team, which includes several prominent opponents of diplomacy with Iran. The Free Beacon first reported on this effort in January.

Sources who spoke to the Free Beacon requested anonymity in order to speak freely about the situation and avoid interfering with the White House's official narrative about Flynn, which centers on his failure to adequately inform the president about a series of phone calls with Russian officials.

Flynn took credit for his missteps regarding these phone calls in a brief statement released late Monday evening. Trump administration officials subsequently stated that Flynn's efforts to mislead the president and vice president about his contacts with Russia could not be tolerated.

However, multiple sources closely involved in the situation pointed to a larger, more secretive campaign aimed at discrediting Flynn and undermining the Trump White House.

"It's undeniable that the campaign to discredit Flynn was well underway before Inauguration Day, with a very troublesome and politicized series of leaks designed to undermine him," said one veteran national security adviser with close ties to the White House team. "This pattern reminds me of the lead up to the Iran deal, and probably features the same cast of characters."

The Free Beacon first reported in January that, until its final days in office, the Obama administration hosted several pro-Iran voiceswho were critical in helping to mislead the American public about the terms of the nuclear agreement. This included a former Iranian government official and the head of the National Iranian American Council, or NIAC, which has been accused of serving as Iran's mouthpiece in Washington, D.C.

Since then, top members of the Obama administration's national security team have launched a communications infrastructure after they left the White House, and have toldreporters they are using that infrastructure to undermine Trump's foreign policy.

"It's actually Ben Rhodes, NIAC, and the Iranian mullahs who are celebrating today," said one veteran foreign policy insider who is close to Flynn and the White House. "They know that the number one target is Iran [and] they all knew their little sacred agreement with Iran was going to go off the books. So they got rid of Flynn before any of the [secret] agreements even surfaced."

Flynn had been preparingto publicize many of the details about the nuclear deal that had been intentionally hidden by the Obama administration as part of its effort to garner support for the deal, these sources said.

Flynn is now "gone before anybody can see what happened" with these secret agreements, said the second insider close to Flynn and the White House.

Sources in and out of the White House areconcerned that the campaign against Flynn will be extended to other prominent figures in the Trump administration.

One senior White House official told the Free Beacon that leaks targeting the former official were "not the result of a series of random events."

"The drumbeat of leaks of sensitive material related to General Flynn has been building since he was named to his position," said the official, who is a member of the White House's National Security Council."Last night was not the result of a series of random events. The president has lost a valuable adviser and we need to make sure this sort of thing does not happen again."

Other sources expressed concern that public trust in the intelligence community would be eroded by the actions of employees with anti-Trump agendas.

"The larger issue that should trouble the American people is the far-reaching power of unknown, unelected apparatchiks in the Intelligence Community deciding for themselves both who serves in government and what is an acceptable policy they will allow the elected representatives of the people to pursue," said the national security adviser quoted above.

"Put aside the issue of Flynn himself; that nameless, faceless bureaucrats were able to take out a president's national security adviser based on a campaign of innuendo without evidence should worry every American," the source explained.

Eli Lake, a Bloomberg View columnist and veteran national security reporter well sourced in the White House, told the Free Beacon that Flynn earned a reputation in the Obama administration as one of its top detractors.

"Michael Flynn was one of the Obama administration's fiercest critics after he was forced out of the Defense Intelligence Agency," said Lake, who described "the political assassination of Michael Flynn" in his column published early Tuesday.

"[Flynn] was a withering critic of Obama's biggest foreign policy initiative, the Iran deal," Lake said. "He also publicly accused the administration of keeping classified documents found in the Osama bin Laden raid that showed Iran's close relationship with al Qaeda. He was a thorn in their side."

Lake noted in his column that he does not buy fully the White House's official spin on Flynn's resignation.

"For a White House that has such a casual and opportunistic relationship with the truth, it's strange that Flynn's lie' to Pence would get him fired," Lake wrote. "It doesn't add up."

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer stated in his daily briefing that "the evolving and eroding level of trust as a result of this situation and a series of other questionable incidents is what led the president to ask General Flynn for his resignation."

A third source who serves as a congressional adviser and was involved in the 2015 fight over the Iran deal told the Free Beacon that the Obama administration fearedthat Flynn would expose the secret agreements with Iran.

"The Obama administration knew that Flynn was going to release the secret documents around the Iran deal, which would blow up their myth that it was a good deal that rolled back Iran," the source said. "So in December the Obama NSC started going to work with their favorite reporters, selectively leaking damaging and incomplete information about Flynn."

"After Trump was inaugurated some of those people stayed in and some began working from the outside, and they cooperated to keep undermining Trump," the source said, detailing a series of leaks from within the White House in the past weeks targeting Flynn. "Last night's resignation was their first major win, but unless the Trump people get serious about cleaning house, it won't be the last."

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John Oliver Is Sick of Obama’s ‘Out of Touch’ Vacation Photos – Daily Beast

The Last Week Tonight host appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers to discuss President Trump and why hes so annoyed with seeing Obama living it up with Richard Branson.

The last time comedians John Oliver and Seth Meyers saw each other was the night after the presidential election. They were tasked with performing stand-up at a charity event benefitting the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an environmental advocacy non-profit. And it was, given the shock victory of then-President-elect Donald Trump, a tough night for laughs.

I was also very concerned that, you know, again, its a great environmental group, but there were parts where I wanted to say, Tigers may need to just move down the pecking order for four years, because humans are endangered again, Oliver told Meyers on Monday night.

Oliver, the host of the Emmy-winning HBO series Last Week Tonight, was the main guest on Meyers increasingly vital Late Night program where the two pals chatted about a variety of topics, from Olivers decision to blow up a 2016 sign during his last show of 2016 to how being glued to the news for his job makes him feel like a heroin addict not being able to disengage from heroin.

Meyers lightly addressed fan concerns that the notoriously hard-working Oliver, during his two months off, was kicking back on a beach sipping on pina coladas while Trump ran roughshod over the country.

Im not sure Ive ever kicked back in my life, joked Oliver, before throwing a few surprising jabs at former President Barack Obama for living it up on vacation with billionaire Richard Branson at his private oasis in the British Virgin Islands.

I tell you who, I would argue at the moment, should kick back a little lessand this might be controversial: Im a little sick of seeing photos of President Obama on vacation with Richard Branson, said Oliver. Just tone it down with the kitesurfing pictures. Im glad hes having a nice time, [but] America is on fire.

He added, I know that people accused him of being out of touch with the American people during his presidency. Im not sure hes ever been more out of touch than he is right now as hes kind of pushing [Branson] on a surfboard.

Meyers and Oliver then cracked a few jokes about how Obama should, at the very least, be requesting that people not take (and circulate) photos of him having the time of his life while were all stuck with the daily anxiety of life under President Trump.

[Obama] should be saying, Dont take pictures! Im not sure this will play well when Im going, WEEEEE! WEEEEE! Isnt this fun? Were losing public schools! WEEEEE! Youre fiddling while Rome burns? WEEEEE! Billionaires are fun people to be around!

Later in their fairly lengthy chat, Oliver aimed his ire at President Trump.

Hes always acted like the most powerful man in the worldthats how he carries himself, Im sure through his childhood as well. He dons the disposition of the most powerful man in the worldnow he actually has the power to go along with that, said Oliver. Its like The Secret was real and it worked for one person, and unfortunately it was him.

Oliver then joked: What Im saying is: Trump is Oprahs fault.

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