Xi Flaunts China’s ‘Deepening’ Bond With Russia During Talks With Putin

Chinese leader Xi Jinping is putting on a show of solidarity with Russian President Vladimir Putin with his three-day state visit to Moscow that began on Monday.

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Xi is spending his time in Russia’s capital negotiating and signing statements with Putin that seek to strengthen economic cooperation between their nations over the next decade — ties which offer Putin a lifeline after Western nations levied sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine.

In regard to the conflict, which has been going on for more than a year now, a joint statement Xi and Putin signed voiced support for “the international community to support constructive efforts” toward “responsible dialogue.”

Russia began what it called a “special military operation” in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, in an ongoing conflict that has led to tens of thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions of people.

The United States government, which has led a coalition of countries in instituting the financial penalties against Russia and sending Ukraine billions of dollars of lethal aid, rejected such calls for a ceasefire now as one that would cement Russia’s hold on territory its forces had taken. The U.S. announced on Monday that it would send Ukraine an additional $350 million in ammunition, weapons, and military vehicles.

Xi and Putin previously met just before the invasion of Ukraine began when they touted a “no limits” friendship between their countries. Building upon that bond this week, Xi declared “political mutual trust is deepening” between their two countries and “common interests are multiplying.”

The White House dismissed the notion that the world is witnessing the formation of an alliance as Xi and Putin held their latest round of talks. “I wouldn’t go so far to call it an alliance,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters. China and Russia have grown closer “over years now,” he insisted.

The high-level talks in Moscow come shortly after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin for alleged war crimes during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in particular the abduction of children, and the Russian leader’s visit to the captured city of Mariupol.

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Xi is expected to call Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time since the war began following his visit to Moscow, according to The Wall Street Journal. Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Tuesday.

Trump Allegedly ‘Intentionally Concealed’ Existence Of Classified Docs At Mar-A-Lago From His Lawyers: Report

[UPDATE]: After this report was published, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed Howell’s order temporarily on Tuesday night and ordered a rapid series of filings with deadlines that must be met by Trump’s team within a matter of hours, Politico reported.

NEWS: An appeals court panel has temporarily blocked Judge Howell’s “crime-fraud” order against Trump attorney Evan Corcoran but set a series of rapid deadlines — including at midnight tonight and 6am tomorrow — to resolve the matter.

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Prosecutors in one of the federal criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump allegedly showed last week that they had “sufficient” evidence that Trump “intentionally concealed” the existence of classified material at his Mar-a-Lago home from his own legal team, according to a U.S. federal judge who was overseeing the case up until late last week.

According to ABC News, sources described the contents of a sealed filing last week from U.S. Judge Beryl Howell, who on Friday stepped down as the D.C. district court’s chief judge.

Howell wrote that special counsel Jack Smith’s office had made a “prima facie showing that the former president had committed criminal violations,” and that Trump’s lawyers could now be forced to testify because the evidence effectively revokes attorney-client privileges.

“Shame on Fake News ABC for broadcasting ILLEGALLY LEAKED false allegations from a Never Trump, now former chief judge, against the Trump legal team,” a Trump spokesperson said to ABC News. “The real story here, that Fake News ABC SHOULD be reporting on, is that prosecutors only attack lawyers when they have no case whatsoever.”

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Howell ordered in her sealed filing that Trump attorney Evan Corcoran needs to comply with a grand jury subpoena to testify and that he must turn over numerous records related to what she described as an alleged “criminal scheme.”

Howell said that while prosecutors showed enough evidence to revoke Corcoran’s attorney-client privilege, they would still need to present evidence that meets a higher standard to charge and get a conviction against the former president.

The report said that the criminal investigation into Trump’s handling of classified material is focused on determining whether Trump’s lawyers falsely certified that all classified material had been returned to U.S. government in response to a grand jury subpoena and determining if Trump sought to conceal those materials.

Federal authorities recovered classified material during a search of the property in June 2022 and Trump’s legal team signed a written statement at that time certifying that all classified material had been removed from the property. Two months later, the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago and found additional materials marked as classified.

Former Trump White House lawyer Eric Herschmann reportedly warned Trump in late 2021 that he could face serious legal repercussions if he did not return the U.S. government records that he took with him after he left office.

Before Trump’s term ended, Patrick Philbin, deputy counsel to the president, was named Trump’s representative to handle matters with the National Archives along with White House counsel Pat Cipollone.

Once the National Archives realized that some of Trump’s White House records were missing, they reportedly contacted Philbin for help getting them back, according to The New York Times. Philbin reportedly tried to help the National Archives retrieve the material, but he was allegedly blocked by Trump.

Trump faces additional legal jeopardy in three other criminal investigations into him, including a federal investigation into his efforts to stay in power after the 2020 election, an investigation in Georgia into his efforts to stay in power after the 2020 election, and an investigation in New York into an alleged $130,000 hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels.

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