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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2019
WORLD IN BRIEF
both sides of the aisle for Trump’s televised
address to lawmakers and the nation, sched-
uled for 6 p.m. PST. Democrats, embold-
ened after the midterm elections and the
recent shutdown fi ght, see little evidence
that the president is willing to compromise.
Even Trump’s staunchest allies know that
bipartisan rhetoric read off of a teleprompter
is usually undermined by scorching tweets
and unpredictable policy maneuvers.
With the new Feb. 15 funding deadline
looming to avert another government shut-
down, Trump is expected to use his address
to outline his demands, which still include
funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico
border. He’s teased the possibility of declar-
ing a national emergency to secure wall
funding if Congress doesn’t act, though it
appeared unlikely he would take that step
Tuesday night. Advisers have also been
reviewing options to secure some funding
without making such a declaration.
Associated Press
Federal prosecutors subpoena
Trump’s inaugural committee
NEW YORK — Federal prosecutors in
New York issued a subpoena Monday seek-
ing documents from Donald Trump’s inau-
gural committee, furthering a federal inquiry
into a fund that has faced mounting scrutiny
into how it raised and spent its money.
The investigation is the latest in a series
of criminal inquiries into Trump’s campaign
and presidency. Special counsel Robert
Mueller is looking into whether the Trump
campaign coordinated with Russia and
whether the president obstructed the inves-
tigation. In a separate case in New York,
prosecutors say Trump directed his personal
lawyer Michael Cohen to make illegal hush-
money payments to two women as a way
to quash potential sex scandals during the
campaign.
The Wall Street Journal, citing a copy
of the subpoena, reported that prosecutors
asked for “all documents” related to the
committee’s donors and vendors, as well
as records relating to “benefi ts” donors
received after making contributions.
The newspaper reported late last year
that federal prosecutors are investigating
whether committee donors made contri-
butions in exchange for political favors—
a potential violation of federal corruption
laws. It said the inquiry also was focused on
whether the inauguration misspent the $107
million it raised to stage events celebrating
Trump’s inauguration.
The subpoena also requested documents
relating to donations “made by or on behalf
of foreign nationals, including but not lim-
ited to any communications regarding or
relating to the possibility of donations by
foreign nationals,” the Journal reported.
Pope Francis blesses a boy during a Mass in Abu Dhabi.
Pope caps visit to Arabian
Peninsula with historic Mass
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The soft hymns of “Hallelujah” boomed
from speakers today as Pope Francis celebrated the fi rst papal Mass in the Arabian
Peninsula for about 180,000 people, capping a visit to the United Arab Emirates that
emphasized the presence of minority Christians in the region and a greater understand-
ing with Islam.
It was considered to be the largest display of public worship by Christians on the
peninsula, the birthplace of Islam. A large, golden-hued cross on an all-white stage
provided a simple and profound backdrop.
The Mass at Zayed Sports City Stadium, named for the founding father of the UAE,
drew Catholics from 100 countries, including the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Nige-
ria, Uganda and Lebanon, refl ecting the range of nationalities drawn to the Emirates’
promise of jobs, safety and tolerance.
Trump squabbles with Dems
before State of the Union
WASHINGTON — The bitter partisan-
ship of the past two years was on full display
today just hours before President Donald
Trump was to call for optimism and unity in
his State of the Union address.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
US commander: IS hold in
Syria, Iraq on verge of collapse
AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili
of New York seems to have triggered the
latest Trump twitter outburst when he said
on the Senate fl oor that the president talks
about unity in his annual addresses to the
nation but “spends the other 364 days of the
year dividing us.” He accused Trump of
“blatant hypocrisy.”
Minutes later, Trump tweeted that
Schumer hadn’t even seen the speech and
was “just upset that he didn’t win the Senate,
after spending a fortune.”
Skepticism was already expected from
WASHINGTON — President Donald
Trump is expected to declare near-total tri-
umph over the Islamic State group in Syria
in his State of the Union address, but U.S.
defense offi cials are increasingly fearful that
the militants are simply biding their time
until the Americans leave the battlefi eld as
planned.
IS militants have lost territory since
Trump’s surprise announcement in Decem-
ber that he was pulling U.S. forces out, but
military offi cials warn the fi ghters could
regroup within six months to a year after the
Americans leave.
A Defense Department watchdog report
released Monday warned of just such a
possibility.
The Islamic State group “remains a
potent force of battle-hardened and well-dis-
ciplined fi ghters that ‘could likely resurge
in Syria’ absent continued counterterrorism
pressure,” the report from the inspector gen-
eral said.
The top commander of U.S. forces in
the Middle East, Gen. Joseph Votel, told a
Senate committee today that of the 34,000
square miles of territory that IS once held, it
now controls less than 20 square miles.
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