I Conversation Contents 4th of July Invite at the US Department of the Interior "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 30 2017 12:41:26 GMT-0600 (MDT) t_balakishiyev@azembassy.us 4th of July Invite at the US Department of the Interior Good afternoon, I am sending this invitation on behalf of Secretary Ryan Zinke and Mrs. Lola Zinke. Mrs. Zinke has invited Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and Lala Abdurahimova to their 4th of July party at the Department of the Interior. Ms. Abdurahimova informed Mrs. Zinke that the Ambassador and she would join. Below is the invitation for their reference. I have added both of them to the list, but directions and time/date is included in the invite. No need to use the RSVP link. Thank you! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior Tural Balakishiyev (b) (6) From: Sent: To: Subject: Tural Balakishiyev (b) (6) Fri Jun 30 2017 13:27:10 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: 4th of July Invite at the US Department of the Interior Dear Natalie, Thank you for the kind invitation. Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and his spouse Mrs. Lala Abdurahimova will attend 4th of July party at the Department of Interior. Do I need to provide you their ID card information? Can Ambassador and his spouse attend the party with their daughter and Ambassador's mother? Best regards, Tural Tural Balakishiyev Political and Protocol Officer Embassy of Azerbaijan 2741 34th Street, NW Washington, DC 20008 (b) (6) Office: 202-337-3500 ext. Fax: 202-337-59-11 Email: (b) (6) I Friday, June 30, 2017, 2:41:26 PM, you wrote: Good afternoon, I am sending this invitation on behalf of Secretary Ryan Zinke and Mrs. Lola Zinke. Mrs. Zinke has invited Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and Lala Abdurahimova to their 4th of July party at the Department of the Interior. Ms. Abdurahimova informed Mrs. Zinke that the Ambassador and she would join. Below is the invitation for their reference. I have added both of them to the list, but directions and time/date is included in the invite. No need to use the RSVP link. Thank you! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior -Best regards, Tural mailto:t(b) (6) "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 30 2017 14:01:48 GMT-0600 (MDT) Tural Balakishiyev (b) (6) Re: 4th of July Invite at the US Department of the Interior Hi Tural, The Ambassador may bring his daughter and mother. Please send me their names and I will add them to the list! When they arrive, they will just have to give their names. No need for ID. Thanks! Natalie On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Tural Balakishiyev <(b) Dear Natalie, (6) > wrote: Thank you for the kind invitation. Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and his spouse Mrs. Lala Abdurahimova will attend 4th of July party at the Department of Interior. Do I need to provide you their ID card information? Can Ambassador and his spouse attend the party with their daughter and Ambassador's mother? Best regards, Tural Tural Balakishiyev Political and Protocol Officer Embassy of Azerbaijan 2741 34th Street, NW Washington, DC 20008 Office: 202-337-3500 ext. 14 Fax: 202-337-59-11 Email: (b) (6) Friday, June 30, 2017, 2:41:26 PM, you wrote: Good afternoon, I am sending this invitation on behalf of Secretary Ryan Zinke and Mrs. Lola Zinke. Mrs. Zinke has invited Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and Lala Abdurahimova to their 4th of July party at the Department of the Interior. Ms. Abdurahimova informed Mrs. Zinke that the Ambassador and she would join. Below is the invitation for their reference. I have added both of them to the list, but directions and time/date is included in the invite. No need to use the RSVP link. Thank you! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior -Best regards, Tural mailto:(b) (6) -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 Tural Balakishiyev (b) (6) > From: Sent: To: Subject: Tural Balakishiyev (b) (6) Fri Jun 30 2017 14:41:21 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: 4th of July Invite at the US Department of the Interior Thank you Natalie. Ambassador's mother's name is His daughter's name is (b) (6) . Best regards, Tural Friday, June 30, 2017, 4:01:48 PM, you wrote: (b) (6) . Hi Tural, The Ambassador may bring his daughter and mother. Please send me their names and I will add them to the list! When they arrive, they will just have to give their names. No need for ID. Thanks! Natalie On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Tural Balakishiyev Dear Natalie, (b) (6) > wrote: Thank you for the kind invitation. Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and his spouse Mrs. Lala Abdurahimova will attend 4th of July party at the Department of Interior. Do I need to provide you their ID card information? Can Ambassador and his spouse attend the party with their daughter and Ambassador's mother? Best regards, Tural Tural Balakishiyev Political and Protocol Officer Embassy of Azerbaijan 2741 34th Street, NW Washington, DC 20008 (b) (6) Office: 202-337-3500 ext. Fax: 202-337-59-11 Email: (b) (6) I Friday, June 30, 2017, 2:41:26 PM, you wrote: Good afternoon, I am sending this invitation on behalf of Secretary Ryan Zinke and Mrs. Lola Zinke. Mrs. Zinke has invited Ambassador Elin Suleymanov and Lala Abdurahimova to their 4th of July party at the Department of the Interior. Ms. Abdurahimova informed Mrs. Zinke that the Ambassador and she would join. Below is the invitation for their reference. I have added both of them to the list, but directions and time/date is included in the invite. No need to use the RSVP link. Thank you! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior -Best regards, Tural mailto(b) (6) -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 Best regards, Tura/ mailto: Conversation Contents RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! Attachments: /3. RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/1.1 image001.gif /3. RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/1.2 image002.png /3. RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/1.3 image003.png /3. RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/1.4 image004.jpg /3. RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/1.5 image005.png /3. RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/1.6 image006.png /3. 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RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/2.28 image009.jpg Carmen Davis From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Carmen Davis Fri Jun 30 2017 14:14:40 GMT-0600 (MDT) "'Davis, Natalie'" RE: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! image001.gif image002.png image003.png image004.jpg image005.png image006.png image007.png image008.png image009.jpg image010.gif image011.png image012.png image013.jpg image014.jpg Peru_94f1ad20-c54c-4bb7-98d12a60fc48584c111111111111111.gif fb-icon_d7c011ff-b8b9-48c899a4-bfa194a08110111111111111111111.png twicon_930004e2-bac5-4181-9de829b52e522da7111111111111111111.png LOGOREDUCIDOPRUEBAcopy_b53c8b18-db2b-4dba-b7e8decba81bdb9a11111111111111.jpg LinkedIn_812aa76a-8b3f4d87-a055-24bcdd35355d111111111111111.png yticon_e37ef04a-ed16-47ab-9532d9c463687da2111111111111111111.png vimeo-icon_ed3472251793-45f1-8144-e8cd97c65a2e111111111111111.png gpicon_7e683e3c-362f-4137-bcc92dede071eb4a111111111111111111.png FLIPBOARDREDUCIDO_9247f8a6-a906-44f0-9d47- 81dd746700c81111111111.jpg ReadyMag_38687a66-6ebf-4578a83d-d69a62d592d9111111111111111.gif Pinterest_42cb41279605-4d6d-8d6f-799cd0236e3211111111111111111.png Flickr_e6a10f2c-35f5-4265-aeb2ec9229c83a5311111111111111.png subscribe-peq_1fe68923deef-4e20-a3bf-a4cdb254c6e51111.jpg jkk_256262d9-79b64319-84a7-f14f63b91aa9.jpg Dear Natalie, Thanks so much for your prompt and kind response. I have all the details I needed to add to this special invitation, With best regards, I wish you a very Happy 4th of July Celebration! Carmen “Coty” Davis Protocol and Special Events Cell: (b) (6) • Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embassyofperu.us Phone: (202) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page l l Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massachusetts Ave., NW • Washington • DC • 20036 • United States This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. From: Davis, Natalie [mailto:natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 2:40 PM To: Nigborowicz, Timothy Cc: Carmen Davis Subject: Re: FYI: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! My apologies- I forgot to include the invite!! See below: Thanks! Natalie -------------------------------- United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Ms. Davis, Below I have added the official invite. If you have any questions, please reach out to me. I will directly add Ambassador Carlos Peraja and Mrs. Consuelo Salinas Pareja to the list, so no need to use the RSVP link in the invite. Thanks! Nata lie On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Nigborowicz, Timothy wrote : Thank you, it was a pleasure speaking with you. I've copied my colleague, Natalie Davis, on this email. Natalie can provide all the infonn ation that you need to airnnge the Ambassador an d Mrs. Pareja's attendance at the celebration . Natalie's direct office number is 202-208-4928. Tim Nigb orowicz Office of Scheduling an d Advan ce U.S. Depaiime nt of the Interior 202-208-755 1 On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Can nen Davis wrote: D ear Tim, I thank y ou in advance fo r y our sp ecial considerati on and f urther ass istan ce y ou will kindly be able to p rovide to me . Best regards, Carmen "Coty" Da vis Proto col and Special E vents Cell: Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embass yofperu.us Phone: (202) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page ••••••••••• Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massachus etts Ave., NW • Was hington • DC • 20036 • United States [ _JL J This email and any fi les transm itted with it are confidential and intended so lely for the use of the ind ividua l or entity to whom they are addressed . If you have received this email in error please not ify the system manager . This message contains confident ial information and is intended on ly for the individual named . If you are not the named addressee you shou ld not dissem inate, distribute or copy th is e-mail. Please notify the sender immed iately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and de lete this e-mail from your system . If you are not the intended recip ient you are notified that disclos ing, copy ing, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of th is information is strictly prohibited . OF JULY! Importance: High Dear Mrs. Lolita Zinke, I am pleased to send this message on behalf of the Ambassador of Peru, Carlos Pareja and Mrs. Consuelo Salinas Pareja. They were so delighted to receive your kind invitation to celebrate with you and your husband the 4th of July, and they look forward to sharing these special moments with you. Please let me know the time and directions to the Entrance to use at the Department of the Interior., so all details will be properly posted to the Ambassador and Mrs. Pareja's Agenda. Thanks again for your gracious hospitality. Best and kind regards, Carmen “Coty” Davis Protocol and Special Events Cell: (b) (6) -----Original Message----From: Lolita Zinke [mailto(b) (6) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:32 PM To: Carmen Davis Subject: Re: RSVP positive Consuelo, thank you so much for such a lovely lunch at your home last month. I thought I had sent you an email but I believe I did not hit send! Ryan and I would like to invite you to our 4th of July party at Department of Interior. We will have a catered BBQ and watch fireworks from the Secretary's balcony after. Once again, thank you for the luncheon. It was so special for me to be surrounded by wonderful women. Besos, Lolita Sent from my iPhone > On May 22, 2017, at 3:09 PM, Lolita Zinke <(b) (6) > wrote: > > Thank you for the kind invitation to lunch this Thursday. I would love to attend. Lolita Zinke > > Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 30 2017 14:16:54 GMT-0600 (MDT) Carmen Davis Re: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! yt-icon_e37ef04a-ed16-47ab-9532d9c463687da2111111111111111111.png image006.png image012.png image014.jpg image011.png image013.jpg jkk_256262d9-79b6-4319-84a7-f14f63b91aa9.jpg image003.png Flickr_e6a10f2c-35f5-4265-aeb2ec9229c83a5311111111111111.png image008.png image002.png LOGOREDUCIDO-PRUEBAcopy_b53c8b18-db2b4dba-b7e8-decba81bdb9a11111111111111.jpg image005.png ReadyMag_38687a66-6ebf-4578-a83dd69a62d592d9111111111111111.gif image001.gif gpicon_7e683e3c-362f-4137-bcc9- Attachments: 2dede071eb4a111111111111111111.png fb-icon_d7c011ff-b8b948c8-99a4-bfa194a08110111111111111111111.png image010.gif subscribe-peq_1fe68923-deef-4e20-a3bf-a4cdb254c6e51111.jpg tw-icon_930004e2-bac5-4181-9de829b52e522da7111111111111111111.png Pinterest_42cb41279605-4d6d-8d6f-799cd0236e3211111111111111111.png image007.png FLIPBOARDREDUCIDO_9247f8a6-a906-44f09d47-81dd746700c81111111111.jpg LinkedIn_812aa76a-8b3f4d87-a055-24bcdd35355d111111111111111.png image004.jpg Peru_94f1ad20-c54c-4bb7-98d12a60fc48584c111111111111111.gif vimeo-icon_ed347225-179345f1-8144-e8cd97c65a2e111111111111111.png image009.jpg Thank you Coty! On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Carmen Davis wrote: Dear Natalie, Thanks so much for your prompt and kind response. I have all the details I needed to add to this special invitation, With best regards, I wish you a very Happy 4th of July Celebration! Carmen “Coty” Davis Protocol and Special Events Cell: (b) (6) • Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embassyofperu.us Phone: (202) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page r r r Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massachusetts Ave., NW • Washington • DC • 20036 • United States This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. From: Davis, Natalie [mailto:natalie davis@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 2:40 PM To: Nigborowicz, Timothy Cc: Carmen Davis Subject: Re: FYI: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! My apologies- I forgot to include the invite!! See below: Thanks! Natalie -------------------------------- United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Ms. Davis, Below I have added the official invite. If you have any questions, please reach out to me. I will directly add Ambassador Carlos Peraja and Mrs. Consuelo Salinas Pareja to the list, so no need to use the RSVP link in the invite. Thanks! Natalie On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Nigborowicz, Timothy wrote: Thank you, it was a pleasure speaking with you. I've copied my colleague, Natalie Davis, on this email. Natalie can provide all the information that you need to arrange the Ambassador and Mrs. Pareja's attendance at the celebration. Natalie's direct office number is 202-208-4928. Tim Nigborowicz Office of Scheduling and Advance U.S. Department of the Interior 202-208-7551 On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Carmen Davis wrote: Dear Tim, I thank you in advance for your special consideration and further assistance you will kindly be able to provide to me. Best regards, Carmen “Coty” Davis Protocol and Special Events Cell: (b) (6) Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embassyofperu.us Phone: (202) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massachusetts Ave., NW • Washington • DC • 20036 • United States This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. From: Cannen Davis Sent: Thur sday, June 29, 20 17 3:45 PM To: 'Lolita Zinke' ~= > Subject: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INV ITA TION TO CE LEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY ! Importance: High Dear Mrs . Lolita Zinke , I am ple ased to send thi s me ssage on behalf of the Ambas sador of Pern , Carlos Pareja and Mrs . Consuelo Salin as Pareja . They were so deligh ted to receive your kind invitat ion to celebrate with you and your hu sband the 4th of July, and they look fo1ward to sharing these specia l moments with you. Plea se let me know the time and direction s to the Entran ce to use at th e Department of the Int eri or., so all details wi ll be properly posted to the Ambas sador and Mrs . Pareja's Age nda. Thank s again for your gracious hospit ality. Be st and kin d regard s, Carmen "Coty " Davi s Protocol and Special Events Cell: I -----Original Message---- From : Lolita Zinke [mailto Sent: Frid ay, June 23, 20 17 1:32 PM To: Cann en Davis Subje ct: Re: RSVP po sitive Consuelo , thank you so much for such a lovely lunch at your home last mon th . I thought I had sent you an email but I believe I did not hit send ! Ryan and I would like to invite you to our 4th of July party at Departmen t of Int eri or. We will have a cate red BBQ and watc h fireworks from the Secreta1y's balcony after. Once again , thank you for the luncheon . It was so specia l for me to be smTound ed by wond erful women. Besos, Lolita Sent from my iPhone > On May 22, 2017, at 3:09 PM, Lolita Zinke (b) (6) wrote: > > Thank you for the kind invitation to lunch this Thursday. I would love to attend. Lolita Zinke > > Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 I Conversation Contents July 4 "Johnson, Virginia" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Johnson, Virginia" Fri Jun 30 2017 12:35:56 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" July 4 Hi, Natalie. Thanks again for your help with the wrist bands. We had a meeting today with NPS law enforcement. They'll be following up with information to assist our guests maneuver through the road and bridge closures in and around MIB. I wanted to let you know that my guest, Jim Burnley, is former Secretary of the US Department of Transportation (during President Reagan's Administration). I thought you might want to note that on the guest list as I'm sure the Secretary would enjoy meeting him. Our current DOT Secretary Elaine Chao used to work for Jim and the Secretary has a keen interest in our partnership with DOT, as you know. Thanks and hope you have a great weekend! Virginia -Virginia H. Johnson Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks U.S. Department of the Interior Telephone: (202) 208-4943 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 30 2017 12:44:58 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Johnson, Virginia" Re: July 4 Great! Thank you. There will be name tags that we will ask you to fill out, but I will let Mrs. Zinke and Scott know. Thanks! On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 2:35 PM, Johnson, Virginia wrote: Hi, Natalie. Thanks again for your help with the wrist bands. We had a meeting today with NPS law enforcement. They'll be following up with information to assist our guests maneuver through the road and bridge closures in and around MIB. I wanted to let you know that my guest, Jim Burnley, is former Secretary of the US Department of Transportation (during President Reagan's Administration). I thought you might want to note that on the guest list as I'm sure the Secretary would enjoy meeting him. Our current DOT Secretary Elaine Chao used to work for Jim and the Secretary has a keen interest in our partnership with DOT, as you know. Thanks and hope you have a great weekend! Virginia -Virginia H. Johnson Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks U.S. Department of the Interior Telephone: (202) 208-4943 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 30 2017 12:45:11 GMT-0600 (MDT) Scott Hommel Fwd: July 4 Just FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Johnson, Virginia Date: Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 2:35 PM Subject: July 4 To: "Davis, Natalie" Hi, Natalie. Thanks again for your help with the wrist bands. We had a meeting today with NPS law enforcement. They'll be following up with information to assist our guests maneuver through the road and bridge closures in and around MIB. I wanted to let you know that my guest, Jim Burnley, is former Secretary of the US Department of Transportation (during President Reagan's Administration). I thought you might want to note that on the guest list as I'm sure the Secretary would enjoy meeting him. Our current DOT Secretary Elaine Chao used to work for Jim and the Secretary has a keen interest in our partnership with DOT, as you know. Thanks and hope you have a great weekend! Virginia -Virginia H. Johnson Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks U.S. Department of the Interior Telephone: (202) 208-4943 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 Virginia Johnson From: Sent: To: Subject: Virginia Johnson Fri Jun 30 2017 12:48:27 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: July 4 Thanks again. Virginia On Jun 30, 2017, at 2:45 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Great! Thank you. There will be name tags that we will ask you to fill out, but I will let Mrs. Zinke and Scott know. Thanks! On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 2:35 PM, Johnson, Virginia wrote: Hi, Natalie. Thanks again for your help with the wrist bands. We had a meeting today with NPS law enforcement. They'll be following up with information to assist our guests maneuver through the road and bridge closures in and around MIB. I wanted to let you know that my guest, Jim Burnley, is former Secretary of the US Department of Transportation (during President Reagan's Administration). I thought you might want to note that on the guest list as I'm sure the Secretary would enjoy meeting him. Our current DOT Secretary Elaine Chao used to work for Jim and the Secretary has a keen interest in our partnership with DOT, as you know. Thanks and hope you have a great weekend! Virginia -Virginia H. Johnson Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks U.S. Department of the Interior Telephone: (202) 208-4943 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 Conversation Contents Re: FYI: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! Attachments: /5. 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Re: FYI: ACCEPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY!/4.14 LOGOREDUCIDO-PRUEBAcopy_b53c8b18-db2b-4dba-b7e8decba81bdb9a11111111111111.jpg "Nigborowicz , Timothy" "Nigborow icz, Timothy" Fri Ju n 30 2017 10:37:39 GMT-0600 (MDT) Carme n Davis Natalie Davis Re: FYI: ACCEP TANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITAT ION TO CEL EBRAT E THE 4TH OF JULY! subscribe-peq _ 1fe68923-deef-4e20 -a3bf-a4cdb254c6e5 1111.j pg gp-icon_7e683e3c-362 f-4 137-bcc92dede071 eb4a 111111111111111111.png fb- icon_d7c0 11ff-b8b948c8-99a4 -bfa194a0811011 1111111111111111.png vimeoicon ed34 7225- 1793-45f 1-8144e8cd97 c65a2e 111111111111111.png FLIPBOARDREDUC IDO 9247f8a6-a906-44f0-9d47 81dd746700c811 11111111.j pg Peru_94f 1ad20-c54c-4bb7 -98d12a60fc48584c11 1111111111111.gif ReadyMag _38687a66 -6ebf4578 -a83d-d69a62d592d911 1111111111111.gif twicon 930004e2 -bac5-4 181-9de829b52e522da 71 11111111111111111.png Linkedln _812aa76a8b3f-4d87-a055-24bcdd35355d1 11111111111111.png yticon e37 ef04a-ed 16-47ab-9532d9c463687 da211 1111111111111111.png jkk_256262d9 -79b643 19-84a7-f 14f63b91 aa9 .jpg Pinterest_ 42cb4 127-9605-4d6d8d6f-799cd0236e32 11111111111111111.png Flickr_e6a10f2c35f5-4265-aeb2-ec9229c83a531111 1111111111.png LOGOR EDUCIDO -PRUEBAcopy_ b53c8b18-db2b-4dba-b7e8decba8 1bdb9a11 111111111111Jpg From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: Attachments: Than k yo u, it w as a pleasure speaki ng w ith you. I've cop ied my colleague , Natalie Davis , on this ema il. Natal ie ca n provide all the information that you need to arra nge the Ambassador and Mrs . Pareja's attendance at the celebrat ion. Nata lie's direct office number is 202-208-4928. Tim Nigborow icz Office of Schedu ling and Advance U.S . Departme nt of the Interior 202-208-755 1 On Fri, Jun 30, 20 17 at 12:19 PM, Carmen Davis w rote: D ear Tim, I thank you in advance for your sp ecial considerat ion and further assistance y ou will kind ly be able to p rovide to me. Best regards, Carmen "Coty" Davi s Protocol and Special Event s Cell: • Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embass yofperu .us Phone: (202) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page ••• D ••••• D• Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massac husetts Ave ., NW • Washin gton - DC • 20036 - United States • [ 7 _J This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager . This message contains confidential informa tion and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete th is e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended reci(?ient you are notified that disdosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. From: Caim en Davis Sent: Thursday , June 29 , 2017 3:45 PM To: 'Lolita Zinke' Cc: > Subject: ACC EPTANCE TO YOUR GRACIOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! Importance: High Dear Mrs. Lolita Zinke , I am pleased to send this me ssage on behalf of the Ambassador of Pem , Caifos Pai·eja and Mrs. Consuel o Salinas Pai·eja. They were so delighted to receive your kin d invitation to celebrat e with you and your hu sband the 4th of July, and they look fo1ward to shai·ing these specia l m omen ts with you . Please let me kn ow the time and directions to the Entrance to use at the Depaii men t of the Interior. , so all details will be prop erly posted to the Ambassador and Mrs. Pai·eja's Agenda . Thanks again for your gracious hospitality . Best and kind regai·ds, Carmen "Coty" Davi s Protocol and Special Event s Cell: -----Ori ginal Message----From : Lolita Zinke [mailt Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:32 PM To: Caim en Davis Subj ect: Re: RSVP positive Consuelo, thank you so much for such a lovely lunch at your home last month. I thought I had sent you an email but I believe I did not hit send ! Ryan and I would like to invite you to our 4th of July paiiy at Depaii men t of Interior. We will have a catered BBQ and watch fireworks from the Secretaiy's balcony after. Once again, thank you for th e luncheon . It was so special for me to be smTounded by wonderful women . Besos, Lolita Sent from my iPhone > On May 22, 2017, at 3 :09 PM, Lolita Zinke > wrote: > > Thank you for the kind invitation to lunch this Thursday. I would love to attend. Lolita Zink e > > Sent from my iPhone "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: "Davis , Natalie" Fri Jun 30 2017 11 :12:42 GMT-0600 (MDT) Lori Mashburn , Douglas Domenech Fwd: FYI: ACCEPTANCE TO YO UR GRAC IOUS INV ITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! jkk_256262d9-79b6-43 19-84a7-f1 4f63b91 aa9 .jpg ReadyMag_ 38687 a66-6ebf-4578-a83dd69a62d592d9111111111111111 .gif Peru_94f1 ad20-c54c-4bb798d 1-2a60fc48584c111111111111111 .gif Pinterest_ 42cb41279605-4d6d-8d6f-799cd0236e3211111111111111111 .png Linked ln 812aa76a-8b3f-4d87-a05524bcdd35355d111111111111111 .png subsc ribe-peq_ 1fe68923deef-4e20-a3bf-a4cdb254c6e51111 .jpg tw-icon_930004e2-bac54181-9de8-29b52e522da7111111111111111111 .png LOGORED UCIDO-PRUEBAcopy_ b53c8b18-db2b-4dba-b7e8decba81 bdb9a11111111111111.jpg yt-icon_e37ef04a-ed16-47ab- 9532-d9c463687da21 11111111111111111.png vimeoicon ed34 7225- 1793-45f 1-8144e8cd97 c65a2e 111111111111111.png Flickr_e6a10f2c-35f5-4265aeb2-ec9229c83a5311 111111111111.png gp- icon_7e683e3c362f-4137-bcc9-2dede071 eb4a11 1111111111111111.png FLIPBOARDREDUC IDO 9247f8a6-a906-44f0-9d47 81dd746700c811 11111111.j pg fb-icon_d7c01 1ff-b8b9-48c8-99a4bfa 194a08110 111111111111111111.png --Forwarded message - -From : Nigborowi cz, Timothy Date: Fri, Ju n 30 , 2017 at 12:37 PM Subject: Re: FY I: ACCEP TANC E TO YOUR GRAC IOUS INVITATION TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY! To: Carmen Davis Cc: Natalie Davis Than k yo u, it w as a pleasure speaki ng w ith you . I've cop ied my colleague, Natalie Davis, on this ema il. Natalie can provide all the information that you need to arra nge the Ambassador and Mrs . Parej a's attendance at the celebrat ion. Natalie's direct office numbe r is 202-208-4928 . Tim Nigborow icz Office of Schedu ling and Advance U.S. Departme nt of the Interior 202-208-7551 On Fri, Jun 30, 20 17 at 12:19 PM, Carmen Davis w rote : D ear Tim, I thank you in advance for your sp ecial considerati on and further assistance y ou will kindly be able to provide to me. Best regards, Carmen "Coty" Davi s Protocol and Special Event s Cell: • Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embassyofperu .us Phone: (202) 833-986 0 Embassy of Peru web page ••• D ••••• D• Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massachusetts Ave., NW • Washing ton - DC • 20036 - United States • This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager . This message contains confidential informa tion and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you sflould not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immed iately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete th is e-maif from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disdosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Importance: High Dear Mrs . Lolita Zinke , I am pleased to send this message on behalf of th e Ambas sador of Pem , Carlos Pareja and Mrs . Consuelo Salinas Pareja. They were so delighted to receive your kin d invitation to celebrate with you and your husband the 4th of July, an d they look fo1wa rd to sharing these special moments with you . Please let me know th e time and directions to th e Entrance to use at the Department of the Interior., so all details will be properly posted to the Ambassador an d Mrs. Pareja's Agenda. Thanks again for your gracious hospita lity. Best an d kind regards, Carmen "Coty " Davi s Proto col and Sp ecial Events Cell: -----Original Message----From : Lolita Zinke [mailt Sent: Friday, June 23 , 2017 1 :32 PM To: Carm en Davis Subject: Re: RSVP positive Consuelo, tharik you so much for such a lovely lunch at your home last month . I thought I had sent you an email but I believe I did not hit send! Ryan and I would like to invite you to our 4th of July pariy at Depar tmen t of Interior. We will have a cater ed BBQ an d watch fireworks from the Secretaiy's balcony after. Once again, thank you for the luncheon . It was so speci al for me to be smTounded by wonderful women. Besos, Lolita Sent from my iPhone > On May 22, 20 17, at 3:09 PM, Lolita Zinke > wrote : > > Thank you for the kind invitation to lunch this Thursday . I would love to attend. Lolita Zinke > > Sent from my iPhone Nata lie Davis , Spec ial Assista nt Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Departme nt of the Interio r 202 .208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: "Davis , Natal ie" Fri Ju n 30 2017 12:17:44 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Nigboro w icz, Timothy" Carme n Davis Re: FYI: ACCEP TANC E TO YOUR GRACIO US INVITAT ION TO CEL EBRAT E THE 4TH OF JULY! FLIPBOARDREDUC IDO 9247f8a6-a906- 44f0-9d47 81dd746700c811 11111111.j pg Flickr_e6a 10f2c-35f5-4265 -aeb2ec9229c83a53 11111111111111.png vimeo- icon_ed347225 - 179345f 1-8144-e8cd97c65a2e 111111111111111.png jkk_256262d979b6-4319-84a 7-f 14f63b9 1aa9.jpg Pinterest_ 42cb4127-96054d6d -8d6~799cd0236e3211 111111111111111.png ReadyMag _ 38687 a66-6ebf-4578-a83dd69a62d592d91 11111111111111 .gif tw-icon_930004e2-bac54181 -9de8-29b52e522da711 1111111111111111.png Attachments: Peru 94f 1ad20-c54c-4bb 7-98d 12a60fc48584c11 1111111111111.gif subscribe-peq _ 1fe68923deef-4e20-a3bf-a4cdb254c6e51 111.jpg fb-icon_d7c0 11ff-b8b948c8-99a4 -bfa194a0811011 1111111111111111.png gpicon 7 e683e3c-362f-4137-bcc92dede071 eb4a1 11111111111111111.png yt-icon_e37ef04a ed 16-47ab-9532 -d9c463687da21 11111111111111111.png LOGOR EDUCIDO-PRUEBAcopy _b53c8b18-db2b-4dba-b7e8decba8 1bdb9a11 111111111111.jpg Linkedln_8 12aa76a -8b3f4d87 -a055-24bcdd35355d 111111111111111.png Hi Ms. Davis, Below I have added the offic ial invite. If you have any questio ns, please reach out to me. I w ill direct ly add Ambassador Carlos Peraja and Mrs . Consue lo Salinas Pareja to the list, so no need to use the RSVP link in the invite. Thanks! Nata lie On Fri, Jun 30, 20 17 at 12:37 PM, Nigborow icz, Timot hy w rote: Thank yo u, it was a pleas ure speaki ng with yo u. I've copied my colleague, Nata lie Davis , on this ema il. Natal ie can provide all the information that you need to arra nge the Ambassador and Mrs. Pareja's atte nda nce at the celebration. Natal ie's direct office number is 202-2084928. Tim Nigborow icz Office of Schedul ing and Advance U.S. Departme nt of the Interior 202-208-7551 On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Carmen Davis w rote : D ear Tim, I thank y ou in advance for y our special considerati on and further assistance y ou will kindly be able to p rovide to me . Best regards, Carmen "Coty" Davis Protocol and Special Events Cell. • Carmen Davis Executive and Social Secretary to the Ambassador cdav is@embassyofperu .us Phone : (202 ) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page ••• D ••••• D• Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massac husetts Ave ., NW • Washington • DC • 20036 • United States • This email and any files transmitted with it are confidentia l and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message conta ins confidential information and is intended only for the individua l named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mai l by mistake and delete th is e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended reci(?ient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Importance: High Dear Mrs. Lolita Zinke, I am pleased to send thi s me ssage on behalf of the Ambassador of Pem , Carlos Pareja and Mrs . Consuelo Salinas Pareja. Th ey we re so delighted to receive your kin d invitatio n to celeb rate with you and your husban d the 4th of July, and they look fo1ward to sharing the se specia l m omen ts with you . Please let me kn ow the time and directions to the Entrance to use at the Departmen t of the Interior. , so all de tails will be properl y pos ted to the Ambassador and Mrs . Pareja 's Age nda . Thanks aga in for your gracio us hospita lity . Best and kind regar ds, Carmen "Coty" Davi s Protocol and Special Event s Cell: I -----Ori ginal Message ----From: Lolita Zinke [mailt Sent: Friday , June 23 , 2017 1 :32 PM To : Carmen Davis Subj ect: Re : R SVP positive Consuelo, thank you so much for such a lovely lunch at your home last month. I thought I had sent you an email but I believe I did not hit send ! Ryan and I would like to invite you to our 4th of July party at Department of Interior. We will have a cat ered BBQ and w atch fireworks from the Secreta1y's balcony after. Once again, thank you for the luncheon . It was so special for me to be smTounded by wonderful women . Besos , Lolita Sent from my iPhone > On May 22, 2017, at 3:09 PM, Lolita Zinke - > wrote: > > Thank you for the kind invitation to lunch this Thur sday . I would love to attend. Lolita Zink e > > Sent from my iPhone Nata lie Davis , Spec ial Assista nt Immediate Office of the Secre tary U.S. Departme nt of the Interior 202 .208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: "Davis , Natal ie" Fri Ju n 30 2017 12:39 :53 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Nigbo row icz, Timothy" Carme n Davis Re: FYI: ACCEP TANC E TO YOUR GRACI OUS INVITAT ION TO CEL EBRAT E THE 4TH OF JULY! subscribe-peq _ 1fe68923 -deef-4e20-a3bf-a4cdb254c6e5 1111.jpg Flickr e6a 10f2c-35f5-4265-aeb2ec9229c83a53 11111111111111.png Pinterest_ 42cb4127 -96054d6d -8d6~799cd0236e3211 111111111111111.png Linked ln 812aa76a-8b3f-4d87-a05524bcdd35355d11 1111111111111.png ReadyMag_38687a666ebf-4578-a83d-d69a62d592d9 111111111111111.gif yt- Attachments: icon_e37ef04a-ed16-47ab-9532d9c463687da2111111111111111111.png Peru_94f1ad20-c54c4bb7-98d1-2a60fc48584c111111111111111.gif fb-icon_d7c011ffb8b9-48c8-99a4-bfa194a08110111111111111111111.png vimeoicon_ed347225-1793-45f1-8144e8cd97c65a2e111111111111111.png FLIPBOARDREDUCIDO_9247f8a6-a906-44f0-9d4781dd746700c81111111111.jpg jkk_256262d9-79b6-4319-84a7f14f63b91aa9.jpg gp-icon_7e683e3c-362f-4137-bcc92dede071eb4a111111111111111111.png tw-icon_930004e2bac5-4181-9de8-29b52e522da7111111111111111111.png LOGOREDUCIDO-PRUEBAcopy_b53c8b18-db2b-4dba-b7e8decba81bdb9a11111111111111.jpg My apologies- I forgot to include the invite!! See below: Thanks! Natalie -------------------------------- United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity , we can only accommodate one guest per person . This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions . You may contact us at natalie davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https ://goo .gl/forms/lVQBGeg wgrjlkwvQ2 On Fri, Jun 30, 20 17 at 2: 17 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Ms. Davis, Below I have added the offic ial invite. If you have any questio ns, please reach out to me. I will directly add Ambassador Carlos Peraja and Mrs. Consuelo Salinas Pareja to the list, so no need to use the RSV P link in the invite. Thanks! Natalie On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:37 PM, Nigborowicz, Timothy wrote: Thank you, it was a pleas ure speaking with yo u. I've copied my colleag ue, Natalie Davis, on th is emai l. Natalie can provide all the information that you need to arra nge the Ambassador and Mrs. Pareja's attendance at the celebration. Natalie's direct office number is 202-2084928 . Tim Nigborowicz Office of Schedul ing and Adva nce U.S. Departme nt of the Interior 202-208-7551 On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Carmen Davis wrote : D ear Tim, I thank y ou in advance for y our special consideration and further assistance y ou will kind~y be able to provide to me . Best regard s, Carmen "Coty" Davi s Protocol and Special Events Cell. • Carmen Davis Executive and Soc ial Secretary to the Ambassador cdavis@embassyofperu.us Phone: (202) 833-9860 Embassy of Peru web page ••• D ••••• D • Embassy of Peru in the USA 1700 Massachusetts Ave ., NW • Washington • DC • 20036 • United States • [ 7 _J This email and an)' files transm itted with it are confidentia l and intended solel)' for the use of the ind ividual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message conta ins confidential information and is intended only for the individua l named . If you are not the named addressee you sflould not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mai l. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mai l by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended reciJ?ient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Importance: High Dear Mrs. Lolita Zinke, I am pleased to send this mess age on beh alf of the Ambassa dor of Pem, Carlos Parej a and Mrs. Consuelo Salinas Pareja. They were so delight ed to receive your kind invitation to celebrate with you and your husband the 4th of July, and they look fo1ward to sharing these special moments with you. Please let me know the time and directions to the Entrance to use at the Departm ent of the Interior., so all details will be prop erly posted to the Ambass ador and Mrs. Pareja 's Agenda . Thanks again for your gracious hospitality. Best and kind regards, Carmen "Coty" Davis Protocol and Special Events Cell: -----Ori ginal Message ----From: Lolita Zink e [mailt Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:32 PM To : Caimen Davis Subj ect: Re : RSVP positive Consuelo, thank you so much for such a lovely lunch at your home last month. I thought I had sent you an email but I belie ve I did not hit send! Ryan and I would like to invite you to our 4th of July party at Depaitment of Interior. We will have a catered BBQ and watch fireworks from the Secreta1y's balcony after. Once again, thank you for the luncheon. It was so special for me to be smTounded by wonderful women . Besos , Lolita Sent from my iPhone > On May 22, 2017, at 3:09 PM, Lolita Zink e > wrote: > > Thank you for the kind invitation to lunch this Thur sday . I would love to attend . Lolita Zink e > > Sent from my iPhone Natalie Davis , Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202 .208.4928 Natalie Davis , Spec ial Assis tant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202 .208.4928 I Conversation Contents Tour of the Mall "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 27 2017 07:35:03 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Hackett, G" Tour of the Mall Hi Elaine, I have a request from the White House for Monday, 7/3 for 3 adults and 1 child. They will bring their own car seat. Do you know if there are any tours running this day? Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Hackett, G" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Hackett, G" Tue Jun 27 2017 08:37:27 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: Tour of the Mall Actually they are not doing tours on Monday but I had to question a mini tour for Lola. Sorry! On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Elaine, I have a request from the White House for Monday, 7/3 for 3 adults and 1 child. They will bring their own car seat. Do you know if there are any tours running this day? Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Elaine Hackett Office of the Secretary _______________________ Elaine Hackett NPS Congressional Liaison 1849 C Street - NW Room 3325 Washington, DC 20240 202-208-7331 (direct) 202-329-5735 (cell) "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 27 2017 09:24:35 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Hackett, G" Re: Tour of the Mall Okay thanks! On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Hackett, G wrote: Actually they are not doing tours on Monday but I had to question a mini tour for Lola. Sorry! On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Elaine, I have a request from the White House for Monday, 7/3 for 3 adults and 1 child. They will bring their own car seat. Do you know if there are any tours running this day? Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Elaine Hackett Office of the Secretary _______________________ Elaine Hackett NPS Congressional Liaison 1849 C Street - NW Room 3325 Washington, DC 20240 202-208-7331 (direct) 202-329-5735 (cell) -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 I Conversation Contents 4th of July at the Department of the Interior "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 23 2017 12:00:50 GMT-0600 (MDT) sneel@mwe.com 4th of July at the Department of the Interior Mr. Neel, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you have the details on the party (see below). No need to RSVP- I added you to the list. Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 "Neel, Sam" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Neel, Sam" Mon Jun 26 2017 09:06:31 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" RE: 4th of July at the Department of the Interior Thanks, Natalie! We will be there! Sam C. Neel Associate McDermott Will & Emery LLP The McDermott Building 500 North Capitol Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001 Tel +1 202 756 8821 Mobile +1 615 945 4621 Fax +1 202 591 2828 Biography Website vCard Email Twitter LinkedIn Blog From: Davis, Natalie [mailto:natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:01 PM To: Neel, Sam Subject: 4th of July at the Department of the Interior Mr. Neel, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you have the details on the party (see below). No need to RSVP- I added you to the list. Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. 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Conversation Contents Secretary's RSVP- 4th of July Attachments: /8. Secretary's RSVP- 4th of July/1.1 Secretary's RSVP.xlsx "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 23 2017 13:05:40 GMT-0600 (MDT) Scott Hommel Secretary's RSVP- 4th of July Secretary's RSVP.xlsx See attached. Count: 287- Mrs. Zinke added some more. As I said in last message, we should probably send junior political staff to the roof. Thanks, Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 Scott Hommel From: Sent: To: Subject: Scott Hommel Fri Jun 23 2017 13:30:54 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: Secretary's RSVP- 4th of July Yep. I'm guessing that she will add more as the day gets closer. Scott C. Hommel Chief of Staff Department of the Interior On Jun 23, 2017, at 3:05 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: See attached. Count: 287- Mrs. Zinke added some more. As I said in last message, we should probably send junior political staff to the roof. Thanks, Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 I Conversation Contents 4th of July at the Department of the Interior "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 23 2017 12:01:45 GMT-0600 (MDT) (b) (6) 4th of July at the Department of the Interior Mrs. Trager, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you have the details on the party (see below). No need to RSVP- I added you, Mr. Trager and Alex to the list. Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 Mariella Trager From: Sent: To: Subject: Mariella Trager <(b) (6) > Fri Jun 23 2017 12:26:53 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: 4th of July at the Department of the Interior Thank you! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 23, 2017, at 2:01 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Mrs. Trager, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you have the details on the party (see below). No need to RSVP- I added you, Mr. Trager and Alex to the list. Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 I Conversation Contents 4th of July at Interior "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 23 2017 12:03:24 GMT-0600 (MDT) (b) (6) 4th of July at Interior Mr. Bramer, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you would have the details of party (see below). No need to RSVP- you and Gabe Stecker are on the list. Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 Don Bramer (b) (6) From: Sent: To: Subject: Don Bramer (b) (6) > Fri Jun 23 2017 12:09:36 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: 4th of July at Interior Natalie Thanks so much. See you there. DB Donald R. Bramer Chairman Bramer Group LLC +1.502.386.0036 (M) On Jun 23, 2017, at 14:03, Davis, Natalie wrote: Mr. Bramer, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you would have the details of party (see below). No need to RSVP- you and Gabe Stecker are on the list. Thanks! Natalie -- Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Fri Jun 23 2017 12:24:50 GMT-0600 (MDT) Don Bramer <(b) (6) > Re: 4th of July at Interior Yes! Have a great weekend. On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Don Bramer wrote: Natalie Thanks so much. See you there. DB Donald R. Bramer Chairman Bramer Group LLC +1.502.386.0036 (M) On Jun 23, 2017, at 14:03, Davis, Natalie wrote: Mr. Bramer, Mrs. Zinke asked me to send you this invite so you would have the details of party (see below). No need to RSVP- you and Gabe Stecker are on the list. Thanks! Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 . ' .J • '~', ~---- • --.... United States Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary The U.S. Department of Interior invites you to celebrate the 4th of July with Secretary Ryan Zinke at Interior’s Independence Day Celebration Tuesday, July 4, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Immediate Office of the Secretary Department of the Interior Building 1849 C Street, NW Washington, DC 20240 Parking will be available in Interior’s “D” Parking Garage. The garage is located on C Street and 18th Street. We hope you are able to join us and ask that you RSVP by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 by clicking HERE. Due to the limited event capacity, we can only accommodate one guest per person. This invitation is non-transferable. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may contact us at natalie_davis@ios.doi.gov Thank you, Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior RSVP Link: https://goo.gl/forms/IVQBGegwgrjIkwvQ2 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 I Conversation Contents 4th of July Caroline Boulton From: Sent: To: Subject: Caroline Boulton Tue Jun 13 2017 14:33:25 GMT-0600 (MDT) Davis Natalie 4th of July Hey Natalie, Mrs Zinke would like the following people added to the July 4th list: Lynda Davis + 2 Elizabeth McAdams Filip Kusmanofski Zvonko Kusmanofski Jim McCray Scott Mason + 2 Sevil Altinsoy Elan and Lala Abdurahimova Thanks! Sent from my iPhone "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 13 2017 14:35:06 GMT-0600 (MDT) Caroline Boulton Re: 4th of July Great! I will add them! If Secretary wants anyone to join- please pass them my way as well. On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Caroline Boulton wrote: Hey Natalie, Mrs Zinke would like the following people added to the July 4th list: Lynda Davis + 2 Elizabeth McAdams Filip Kusmanofski Zvonko Kusmanofski Jim McCray Scott Mason + 2 Sevil Altinsoy Elan and Lala Abdurahimova Thanks! Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 13 2017 14:37:37 GMT-0600 (MDT) Caroline Boulton Re: 4th of July Do you know the sames of Lynda Davis' guests? Just because there will be interns checking in guests and I don't want any issues coming up. If not- I will just explain it to them. Thanks! On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Caroline Boulton wrote: Hey Natalie, Mrs Zinke would like the following people added to the July 4th list: Lynda Davis + 2 Elizabeth McAdams Filip Kusmanofski Zvonko Kusmanofski Jim McCray Scott Mason + 2 Sevil Altinsoy Elan and Lala Abdurahimova Thanks! Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Boulton, Caroline" From: Sent: To: Subject: I don't, but I can ask "Boulton, Caroline" Tue Jun 13 2017 14:38:27 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: 4th of July On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Do you know the sames of Lynda Davis' guests? Just because there will be interns checking in guests and I don't want any issues coming up. If not- I will just explain it to them. Thanks! On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Caroline Boulton wrote: Hey Natalie, Mrs Zinke would like the following people added to the July 4th list: Lynda Davis + 2 Elizabeth McAdams Filip Kusmanofski Zvonko Kusmanofski Jim McCray Scott Mason + 2 Sevil Altinsoy Elan and Lala Abdurahimova Thanks! Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Caroline Boulton Department of the Interior Scheduling & Advance Caroline Boulton@ios.doi.gov l Scheduling@ios.doi.gov "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 13 2017 14:58:40 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Boulton, Caroline" Re: 4th of July Same with Scott Mason- if you don't mind! On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Boulton, Caroline wrote: I don't, but I can ask On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Do you know the sames of Lynda Davis' guests? Just because there will be interns checking in guests and I don't want any issues coming up. If not- I will just explain it to them. Thanks! On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Caroline Boulton wrote: Hey Natalie, Mrs Zinke would like the following people added to the July 4th list: Lynda Davis + 2 Elizabeth McAdams Filip Kusmanofski Zvonko Kusmanofski Jim McCray Scott Mason + 2 Sevil Altinsoy Elan and Lala Abdurahimova Thanks! Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Caroline Boulton Department of the Interior Scheduling & Advance Caroline Boulton@ios.doi.gov l Scheduling@ios.doi.gov -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: "Davis, Natalie" Wed Jun 14 2017 10:13:03 GMT-0600 (MDT) To: Subject: Scott Hommel Fwd: 4th of July Below are invites I received from Mrs. Zinke. Has the Secretary mentioned anymore people he would like to add? Also, were you able to get feedback from Zinke about Park Police's families? I talked to Elaine and she said there are about 500 park police in DC. Maybe we can invite just a few. Let me know your thoughts, Nat ---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Caroline Boulton Date: Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 4:33 PM Subject: 4th of July To: Davis Natalie Hey Natalie, Mrs Zinke would like the following people added to the July 4th list: Lynda Davis + 2 Elizabeth McAdams Filip Kusmanofski Zvonko Kusmanofski Jim McCray Scott Mason + 2 Sevil Altinsoy Elan and Lala Abdurahimova Thanks! Sent from my iPhone -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 I Conversation Contents Secretary's Invites "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 06 2017 10:15:57 GMT-0600 (MDT) Scott Hommel Secretary's Invites Hi Scott, Do you know if the Secretary or Mrs. Zinke have put together a list of their personal invites for the 4th of July? I can send out an official invite if they would like unless they just want to provide me with a list closer to the 4th. Thanks, Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Hommel, Scott" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Hommel, Scott" Tue Jun 06 2017 11:15:58 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Davis, Natalie" Re: Secretary's Invites Going to be hard to get an invite list together until Lola gets here on the 16th. On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Scott, Do you know if the Secretary or Mrs. Zinke have put together a list of their personal invites for the 4th of July? I can send out an official invite if they would like unless they just want to provide me with a list closer to the 4th. Thanks, Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 "Davis, Natalie" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Davis, Natalie" Tue Jun 06 2017 11:18:19 GMT-0600 (MDT) "Hommel, Scott" Re: Secretary's Invites Okay no worries. On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 1:15 PM, Hommel, Scott wrote: Going to be hard to get an invite list together until Lola gets here on the 16th. On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Davis, Natalie wrote: Hi Scott, Do you know if the Secretary or Mrs. Zinke have put together a list of their personal invites for the 4th of July? I can send out an official invite if they would like unless they just want to provide me with a list closer to the 4th. Thanks, Natalie -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 -Natalie Davis, Special Assistant Immediate Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior 202.208.4928 I Conversation Contents U.S. Department of the Interior News Briefing for Friday, May 26, 2017 Bulletin Intelligence From: Sent: To: Bulletin Intelligence Fri May 26 2017 05:00:25 GMT-0600 (MDT) U.S. Department of the Interior News Briefing for Friday, May 26, 2017 Subject: Mobile version and searchable archives available here. Please click here to subscribe. Bulletin INTELLIGENCE " CISION compariy DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017 7:00 AM EDT Holiday Message In observance of the U.S. federal Memorial Day holiday, we will not publish on Monday, May 29, 2017. Service will resume on Tuesday, May 30, 2017. We wish our readers a safe holiday. Today's Table Of Contents DOI In The News • The Hill: Top House, Senate Dems Ask Interior Not To Eliminate National Monuments. • E&E Publishing: Records, Watchdogs Raise Questions On Zinke’s Ethics Deal. • Nation Sun News: Secretary Zinke Headed To National Congress Of American Indians In June. • Minneapolis Star Tribune: McCollum Gets Assurances BWCA Mining Review Will Continue. • NextGov: How The Interior Department Stopped A Phishing Attack. • NextGov: Interior Department IT Manager Admits To Credit Card Fraud. • Los Angeles Times: Trump’s Latest Interior Department Pick Is Bursting With Conflicts Of Interest And Alternative Facts. • Bend (OR) Bulletin: Advisory Committees On Public Lands Should Be Reinstated. Bureau Of Indian Affairs • Tribes Bash Proposed Trump Budget Cuts To Native Americans. • BIA Steps Out Of Home-Site Lease OKs. • Governor Tells Lumbees He Will Pursue Federal Recognition For Them. Bureau Of Land Management • Daily Caller: Trump’s BLM Budget Proposal Signals An ‘American Energy Renaissance’. • Oregon Public Broadcasting: Some Islanders Don’t Dig Federal Plan To Dig In San Juan Islands Monument. • Elko (NV) Daily Free Press: Agencies Urge Awareness Of Fire Danger From Target Shooting. Bureau Of Ocean Energy Management • Deepwater, US Wind Accept Maryland Terms For Offshore Wind Farms. Bureau Of Reclamation • Federal Water Agency, In Course Correction, Courts Private Investment. • Prizes Awarded For Shasta Dam Fish Passage Proposals. • Modifications In The Works For Hyatt Dam. • Lawmakers Should Reject Any Budget That Reduces Clean Energy Funding. Fish And Wildlife Service • Law360: Enviros Add Endangered Species Claim To Keystone Suit. • U.S. News & World Report: More Invasive Green Crabs Found Near Sequim. • UPI: Why The Fate Of A Tiny Rio Grande Fish Is So Important. • Courthouse News: Red Wolf Advocates Say Agency Inaction Could Cause Extinction. • The Hill: Shortsighted Energy Gimmicks Blot Trump’s Budget. • Montana Standard: Time Isn’t Right For Grizzly Delisting. National Park Service • Bangor (ME) Daily News: North Woods National Monument Opens Fully To The Public. • U.S. News & World Report: Report Yields New Details In 2014 Yosemite Air Tanker Crash. • The Hill: Time To Fix Our National Parks. Office Of Insular Affairs • US Department Of The Interior Freezes FSM Infrastructure Funds. • Kaselehlie Press: Akillino Harris Susaia Presents Credentials At The White House As The FSM Ambassador To The U.S.A. • Virgin Islands Consortium (VIR): Gov’t Employees Being Terminated Because Of Government’s ‘Financial Crisis,’ B.O.C. Termination Letter Says. • DNA (IND): India Vows To Strengthen Ties With Pacific Islands Countries. • Marianas Variety: Advanced Science, Robotics, Showcased By Island Students. • Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Marshallese Community Celebrates Independence. • Military Technologies (POL): The Ocean Conference: An Integrated Vision That Must Be Delivered. • Saipan (MNP) Tribune: Additional Coverage: Trump Proposes $591.9M Budget For Territories, FAS. Office Of Surface Mining • Federal Policies Said To Already Give Coal Enormous Advantages. US Geological Survey • Los Angeles Times: Trump Wants To Cut Funding For Earthquake Early Warning System, Which Probably Would Kill Project. Top National News • Associated Press: Trump’s Blunt NATO Address Met Coolly By Fellow Leaders. • Reuters: Trump Promises Investigation Into Manchester Attack Leaks. • Washington Post: Russia-Meddling Investigators Examining Kushner Meetings. • CNN: Pence Lobbying On Tax Plan Sparks Backlash From RSC. • CNBC: Brady: “Critical” That Debt Ceiling Be Raised “In A Timely Manner.” • Politico: House Leaders Consider Ways To Avert Shutdown In The Fall. • Washington Post: WPost Analysis: Bipartisan Deal On Infrastructure Unlikely Amid Trump Budget Cuts. • Washington Post: Ex-FDIC Chair Warns Against Rolling Back Regulatory Tools. • New York Times: Some Worry Proposed Cuts To Energy Department Will Hurt Fight Against Climate Change. • Washington Post: Adapting To New Priorities, Agencies Shift Language. • Los Angeles Times: Trump Facing Pressure From World Leaders On Paris Climate Deal. • Wall Street Journal: EPA Official Blasted As Opposing Administration Agenda. • The Hill: Trump Administration Moves Forward Three Obama-era Energy Efficiency Rules. Editorial Wrap-Up • New York Times. - “President Trump Fails NATO.” - “Jared Kushner, Poor Tenants’ Legal Nemesis.” - “Retirement Investors Aren’t Safe Yet.” • Washington Post. - “Trump’s Foreign Trip Will Have Dangerous Consequences. They’ve Already Begun.” - “Trump’s Budget Completely Misses The Point.” - “Did Nine DC Council Members Really Need To Go To Las Vegas?” • Wall Street Journal. - “Trump Sells Out NATO!” - “CBO’s Catastrophic Omission.” - “The Ivanka Entitlement.” Big Picture • Headlines From Today’s Front Pages. Washington Schedule • Today’s Events In Washington. Last Laughs • Late Night Political Humor. DOI In The News Top House, Senate Dems Ask Interior Not To Eliminate National Monuments. The Hill (5/25, Manchester) reports that “top Democrats in the House and Senate urged Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke in a letter Thursday to not eliminate national monuments, warning that many national monuments across the country currently ‘face an unprecedented threat.’” The Democrats said in the letter, “We are deeply troubled by the president’s April 26 executive order establishing a process that could lead to the diminishment or outright repeal of national monuments designated by his predecessors.” The Democrats wrote, “It is unconscionable to think that this administration would sell out America’s outdoor heritage to benefit corporate interests in the oil, gas, and mining industries.” Additional coverage was provided by Law360 (5/25, Powell) and WMEA-FM Portland, ME (5/25, Sharon). Bears Ears Monument Designation Draws Thousands Of Comments. The Deseret (UT) News (5/25, O'Donoghue) reports that the deadline to comment on the Bears Ears National Monument designation is soon approaching. According to the article, “online comments must be received by the U.S. Department of Interior by 10 p.m. Thursday, while mailed comments have to be postmarked by Friday and received no later than June 1.” The article notes that “more than 85,000 comments have been logged by the agency, with an estimated 41,000 that specifically mention the San Juan County monument.” Additional coverage was provided by the Moab (UT) Times-Independent (5/25, Egelhoff) and the Bicycle Retailer (5/25). Latest Polling Shows Overwhelming Support For Bears Ears. Char-Koosta News (5/25) reports that “sixty-four percent of registered voters in Utah believe protections should remain in place for Bears Ears National Monument, compared to just thirty percent who say that they ‘probably’ or ‘definitely’ oppose the monument, according to a poll conducted in the wake of Interior Secretary Zinke’s visit to Utah earlier this month.” According to the article, “Native American-led group Utah Diné Bikéyah (UDB) commissioned the poll, which was conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, a leading public opinion research firm. Public Opinion Strategies has offices in Virginia and Colorado, and is known for its long history of working on Republican campaigns and its extensive experience with conservation issues in the West.” The survey “measured opinions of a representative sample of 500 registered voters in Utah during the week of May 13 and produced a margin of error of 4.4 + / -.” Utah Law Professors Challenge President Trump’s Right To Rescind Bears Ears. KSTUTV Salt Lake City (5/25, Roth) reports that “a growing list of law professors around the country are weighing in on a president’s power under the Antiquities Act, including professors from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah.” The article notes that “eight professors from the school were among 71 law professors who signed a letter to Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke.” Their letter “outlined the argument that President Trump does not have the authority to rescind or reduce the size of national monuments.” Op-Ed: The Unintended Consequences Of Bears Ears National Monument. In an op-ed for the Salt Lake (UT) Tribune (5/25), San Juan County Commissioners Bruce Adams, Rebecca Benally and Phil Lyman, and Box Elder County Commissioner Stan Summers “recommend Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke rescind the Bears Ears Monument and encourage him to strongly consider the unintended consequences of such a significant and unnecessary national monument designation.” They say that “when the final effects of a national monument are considered, there are dire unintended consequences to further locking up more than 1.3 million acres of public lands.” The authors argue that “the creation of a monument of this size would hurt the economy of San Juan County by limiting future economic development opportunities.” Time To Modernize The Antiquities Act. In an op-ed for the Missoulian (MT) (5/25, Regan), Shawn Regan is a research fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center, outlines “how far the Antiquities Act has strayed from its original intent.” Regan urges Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to take the “opportunity to begin reversing these abuses.” Regan argues “Zinke should reject Roosevelt’s legacy of conservation-by-presidential-decree in favor of an approach that requires local input and congressional approval.” Secretary Zinke: Please Leave Our National Monuments Alone. In a piece for the Huffington Post (5/25, Rogers, Contributor), Will Rogers, President of The Trust for Public Land, raises concern with President Trump’s executive order “to review certain monument designations.” According to Rogers, “this attempt to roll back protections for national monuments is unprecedented and terribly misguided.” He urges Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke “to reject efforts to eliminate or shrink our national monuments.” Public Lands Offer The Best Place For Recreation. Speak Up And Protect Them. In a piece for The Guardian (UK) (5/25, Tawney), Land Tawney, president of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, says “American sportsmen and women support judicious use of the Antiquities Act to permanently conserve important lands and waters, and we have expressed concern about this review.” According to Tawney, “efforts to reduce in size or otherwise diminish US national monuments could harm fish and wildlife, eliminate recreational activities and negatively impact cherished American landscapes.” Tawny urges the Trump Administration “to maintain quality habitat protections for these important landscapes and uphold the integrity of the Antiquities Act as a tool for ensuring the permanent conservation of public lands and waters.” Records, Watchdogs Raise Questions On Zinke’s Ethics Deal. E&E Publishing (5/25, Hiar) reports that “when Montana Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke was nominated to lead the Interior Department, he signed an ethics agreement promising to resign “upon confirmation” from leadership posts in three organizations with financial ties to him and his family.” However, “as of Friday – more than 2 ½ months after he was sworn in as Interior secretary – Zinke still held top positions in those groups, according to the Montana secretary of state’s office, which maintains records on companies and charities registered in the state.” The article adds that “Montana records also show the secretary’s wife, Lolita Zinke, continues to be listed as a managing member of Continental Divide International LLC (CDI), one of the three organizations with which Zinke has vowed to cut ties.” But the Interior Department “argues that the secretary has, in fact, complied with the ethics deal.” Press secretary Heather Swift said in a statement, “The Secretary worked with the career veteran ethics officials at the Department every step of the way. He currently has no management role in any of the organizations identified.” Secretary Zinke Headed To National Congress Of American Indians In June. The Nation Sun News (5/25) reports that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will “address the mid-year conference of the National Congress of American Indians” next month. Zinke said in a press release on Thursday, “It is a great honor to accept the invitation to speak at NCAI’s Mid Year Conference. This will give tribal leaders and I an opportunity to discuss ways to empower the front lines of tribal communities. I am a supporter of building a stronger government-to-government relationship that will reaffirm tribal sovereignty, self-determination and self-governance in Indian Country.” McCollum Gets Assurances BWCA Mining Review Will Continue. The AP (5/25) reports that Rep. Betty McCollum “says she has won assurances from the Trump administration that it will proceed with a two-year study on whether copper-nickel mining should be permitted on federal lands in the watershed that flows into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area.” McCollum “pressed” Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue on “the scientific review, which was launched under the Obama administration, during a congressional hearing Thursday.” Perdue told McCollum that “he has already discussed the study with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.” Perdue “says they’re going to let it run its course and make no decision before it concludes.” Additional coverage was provided by KSJR-FM Collegeville, MN (5/25, Kraker). How The Interior Department Stopped A Phishing Attack. NextGov (5/25, Kuldell) reports that the Interior Department “stopped a phishing attack by speeding up its plans to require two-factor authentication for email, the agency’s inspector general said.” According to the report released Wednesday, “more than 1,500 Interior employees received an email with a link to what appeared to be the agency’s standard log-in page,” but “instead, it captured credentials of more than 100 employees and resulted in network access through at least eight different Gmail accounts in January 2016.” The agency’s Office of the Chief Information Officer “fast-tracked implementing two-factor authentication for its Gmail system, completing it 11 days after the attack.” Meanwhile, the Daily Caller (5/25, Bastasch) reports that “a House committee asked the Interior Department Thursday to hand over an unredacted copy of a newly-released report detailing how more than 100 employees were ‘compromised’ in a phishing email attack.” Rep. Rob Bishop, chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources, “sent a letter to Interior Deputy Inspector General Mary Kendall asking for ‘an unredacted copy of a November 7, 2016 report concerning a phishing attack’ on employees’ email accounts.” Interior Department IT Manager Admits To Credit Card Fraud. NextGov (5/25) reports that “an IT manager in the Interior Department chief information officer’s office has admitted making more than $3,500 in personal charges on her government credit card, Interior’s inspector general said Thursday.” The IT manager, Tracy Hamm, “pleaded guilty to misdemeanor credit card fraud in Superior Court of the District of Columbia and received one year of probation, according to an IG report summary.” The IG said that “Hamm was also ordered to repay the $3,554 in fraudulent charges.” Trump’s Latest Interior Department Pick Is Bursting With Conflicts Of Interest And Alternative Facts. In an editorial, the Los Angeles Times (5/25) calls the nomination David Bernhardt to be deputy secretary of the Interior “a bad choice, a fact that should have become abundantly clear during last week’s Senate committee hearings.” The Times says that as “an attorney for partisans in California’s water battles, he comes laden with conflicts of interest.” The editorial also points to Bernhardt’s “adherence to alternative-fact scenarios,” which is “the last thing we need in an agency mandated to make policy decisions based on scientific evidence.” It concludes that “Bernhardt is the wrong choice for the job, and the Senate should reject his nomination.” Advisory Committees On Public Lands Should Be Reinstated. In an op-ed for the Bend (OR) Bulletin (5/26, Bishop), Jim Bishop urges the Interior Department to reinstate Resource Advisory Committee meetings. Bishop asserts that “public awareness, discussion, and input are crucial to DOI’s decision-making, and advisory bodies like the RACs instill greater cooperation between the public and public land management agencies.” In conclusion he urges Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and the Trump Administration “to put us back to work.” Bureau Of Indian Affairs Tribes Bash Proposed Trump Budget Cuts To Native Americans. The AP (5/25, Flaccus) reports that “dozens of Native American tribes in six Western states expressed outrage Thursday at President Trump’s proposed budget cuts to American Indian programs, saying they would erase significant progress on child welfare and climate change and gut social services and education on reservations across the U.S.” According to the article, “members from tribes in Oregon, Washington, California, Montana, Idaho and Alaska called on Congress to restore funding to tribes during budget negotiations.” They claimed that “the cuts ignore the treaty responsibilities to federally recognized tribes...and put a stranglehold on programs that have been chronically underfunded.” Coverage by the AP was also picked up by the Washington (DC) Post (5/25, Flaccus), the Minneapolis (MN) Star Tribune (5/25, Flaccus), Philly (PA) (5/25, Flaccus), U.S. News & World Report (5/25, Flaccus), and the Daily Mail (5/25). Additional coverage of the budget proposal was provided by Voice of America (5/25, Hilleary), the Char-Koosta News (5/25), and the Lakota Country (SD) Times (5/25, Ecoffiey). BIA Steps Out Of Home-Site Lease OKs. The Navajo Times (AZ) (5/25, Donovan) reports that “Navajo families won’t have to wait as long to get home-site leases approved because of a decision by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to get out of the approval process.” Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye “announced Wednesday BIA agreements to give up the right to approve home-site leases as well as other type of leases on the Navajo Reservation.” The article says that “the final authority to approve the leases will now be held by the Navajo Nation government.” Governor Tells Lumbees He Will Pursue Federal Recognition For Them. The Fayetteville (NC) Observer (5/25, Woolverton) reports that North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper “promised Lumbee tribal members in Robeson County he will continue to push the federal government to fully recognize them as an independent American Indian tribe.” Delivering a speech at the tribe’s second-annual Lumbee Nation Economic Summit, “Cooper also said he is working with North Carolina’s Congressional lawmakers to bring more disaster aid to North Carolina.” Bureau Of Land Management Trump’s BLM Budget Proposal Signals An ‘American Energy Renaissance’. The Daily Caller (5/25, Pearce) reports that President Trump’s budget proposal for the Bureau of Land Management “aims to reign in the agency while refocusing its priorities on energy production.” The budget, “released Tuesday, allocates $1.1 billion total in federal funds to BLM, a cut of $160 million from last year.” Lori Sanders, the vice president of federal affairs for the R Street Institute, said that “in large part, the cuts are made to functions of the agency related to protection of federal land and conservation of resources.” Sanders said, “There’s a huge focus [in Trump’s budget proposal] on energy issues and creating an American energy renaissance.” Some Islanders Don't Dig Federal Plan To Dig In San Juan Islands Monument. Oregon Publi c Broadcasting (5/25, Ryan) repo1is that the Tnnnp Administration has "given an initial thumbs-up to a plan to dig holes throughout a meadow of rare wildflowers inside the San Juan Islands National Monument. " This month , the Bureau of Land Management "sa id its proposal to dig 100 to 190, po ssibly more , holes in the meadows and forests at Iceberg Point and conduct a three-week field school there would have no significant impact." The plan is "paii of local tribes' effo1is to improve their diets and revive old traditions ." But "the plan has some islanders c1ying foul." Agencies Urge Awareness Of Fire Danger From Target Shooting. The Elko {NV) Daily Free Press (5/25) report s that "the Bureau of Land Management , Carson City District and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Western Nevada Agency would like the community to be awai·e of the risk of wildfire when target shoot ing ." Dennis Strange, Fire Management Officer , said, "Awa rene ss that wildfires can occur from shooting is the mo st impo1iant thing . If people ai·e aware it can happen , we hope they will make safer choices." Additional coverage was provided by the Gardnerville {NV) Record Courier (5/25) . Bureau Of Ocean Energy Management Deepwater , US Wind Accept Maryland Terms For Offshore Wind Farms. The Baltimore Sun (5/25 , Dance) report s that "the developers of two wind fanns planned off the coast of Ocean City are moving fo1ward with their projects , accepting te1ms Ma1yland regulator s laid out earlier this month in allowing them to collect subsidies from the state's electricity customers." The Sun adds, "Dee pwater Wind and U.S. Wind have both notified the Public Service Commission that they have agreed to invest a collective $115 million in manufacturing facilities and port upgrades around Spanows Point in southea stern Baltimore County , and to contribute $6 million to a state offshore wind business development fund. " The a1iicle also states that "the decisions mean Maiyland is one step closer to being home to what would be the nation 's second and by fai· its lai·gest- anay of offshore wind turbines ." Bureau Of Reclamation Federal Water Agency , In Course Correction , Courts Private Investment. Circl e of Blue WaterNew s (5/25, Walton) report s that "in early May, Bureau of Reclamation officials gathered the world's top builders and bankers for a meeting at the Sheraton West hotel conference room in Lakewood , Colorado , a Denver suburb that abuts Rocky Mountain foothills ." David Murillo , Reclamation's acting commissioner , told attendees that "there is not enough money for the bureau to do its work - maintaining existing canals , reservoirs , pumping plant s, bridges , access roads , and desalination facilities and constructing authorized projects to deliver water to small communities and meet legal requirement s for water quality. " According to the aiiicle , "in calling the meeting , which functioned as a sales pitch for five water projects that are candidates for investment , Reclamation was testing a different path, one used occasionally for U.S. municipal water systems but rarely for federal water project s: bringing in private dollai·s and management skill to speed up construction and transfer risk." Prizes Awarded For Shasta Dam Fish Passage Proposals. The Redding (CA) Record -Searchlight (5/26 , Alihur) repo1is that four people recently "wo n prize money " in "a contest seeking proposals to get fish past tall dams like Shasta Dam ." While the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation "spo nsored the contest to solici t ideas for getting fish around tall dams , the agency is speci fically interested in finding ways to get young endangered salmon around Shasta Dam ." Modifications In The Works For Hyatt Dam. KOBI-TV Medford, OR (5/25) report s that "the Hyatt Dam near Ashland is set to undergo modification s to limit the risk of erosion. " According to the Bureau of Reclamation , "a $4.4 mi llion contract has been awar ded to a California constrn ction com pany that wi ll begin work in July, 2014." The project "includes reco nstrn cting the dam embankme nt and creating a 'sti lling bas in ' to control outgo ing wate r flow." Lawmakers Should Reject Any Budget That Reduces Clean Energy Funding. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association CEO Jim Mat heson, in an op- ed in The Hill (5/25, Matheson , Cont ributor) "Pund its Blog" blog, critic izes President Trnmp's proposal to sell trans mi ssion assets from the Power Market ing Admin istrat ions, which "ma rket hydroelectric powe r from wate r projects operated by the Bur eau of Reclamatio n and the U.S. Almy Corps of Enginee rs" and are relied on by "mo re than 600 consumer-owned , not-fo r-profit electr ic co-ops ." Mat heson notes the federa l hydropower program makes mo ney, and he argues that rural Amer ica wou ld be better served by investme nt in "ensuring a secur e, reliable electric grid bolste red by new techn ologies and access to cost -effect ive sour ces of electricity, like those offered by PMAs." He concludes that those who "are far too concerned with scoring po litical points and postur ing" need to "remembe r the real-life consequences of these po licies," and he calls on Congress and the White House to "drop this reckless proposal from any congressional budget agreement." Fish And Wildlife Service Enviros Add Endangered Species Claim To Keystone Suit. Law36 0 (5/25 , Sieniu c) repo1is that "env ironmental organizatio ns on Wednesday added new claims aga inst the U.S . Fish an d Wildlife Service in their suit against the U.S. Departme nt of State an d other agencies over the approval of the Keysto ne XL pipeline , telling a Monta n a federa l comi the serv ice hasn't seriously considered the project's thr eat to whooping cran es and other endange red spec ies." Accord ing to the a1i icle, "in an amended compla int add ing the FWS to the dispute, the environm ental groups alleged the serv ice's finding that the pipeline would not like ly ha1m ce1ia in endangered and thr eatened spec ies." More Invasive Green Crabs Found Near Sequim. The AP (5/25) reports that "a team with the U.S. Fi sh and Wildlife Service continu es to catch more invasive Eur opean green crabs on the Dungeness Spit on the northern edge of the Olymp ic Penin sula." Acco rding to the aiiicle , "60 crabs had been caught as of Thursday after more traps were placed." Crews at the Dunge ness Wild life Refuge "first foun d green crabs Apr il 13, which is the first sighting of the crnstacea n along that section of the pen insula." Why The Fate Of A Tiny Rio Grande Fish Is So Important. UPI (5/25 , Redfe rn , Deep ly) repo1is that "heavy winter snows an d a wet spring have filled the Rio Grande Rive r through New Mexico with mo re wate r than it has seen in years," wh ich is good news for the Rio Grande silve 1y minnow . In December , the U.S. Fish and Wild life Serv ice "released its latest plan for saving the silve1y minn ow." Accord ing to the a1i icle, "the plan calls for: capt uring eggs an d raising fish to be released in bad , diy years; transpo1iing fish from diy ing stretches of river to wet ones; modifying river flows to minimi ze diy stretches; an d building fish passages aroun d key dams." Red Wolf Advocates Say Agency Inaction Could Cause Extinction. Courth ouse N ews (5/25, YOUNG -GRINDLE) reports that "the U.S. Fish and Wild life Serv ice's proposed changes to the expe rime ntal pop ulation of red wo lves ar e based on 'many alaimin g misinte 1p retations' of a popu lation analysis , wo lf advocates claim." The FWS' "advance notice of proposed rn lemaking pub lished Tuesday evolves from a troub led histo1y of balanc ing the needs of the most endange red canid in the worl d aga inst the interests of landow ners who do not want the wo lves on their land." Sien a B. Weave r, Seni or Attorney with the Southern Env ironm ental Law Center said, "Today's ann oun cement is the federa l gove rnment's latest state ment of intent to ki ll red wolf recove 1y in the wild , while its actions have been doing exactly that for close to thr ee yeai·s now. There is simply no need to take the actio ns they're suggest ing for the sake of red wolf conservatio n . The need stems entirely from a lack of po litical will and an appai·ent desire to walk away from one of the most successful endangered species recove1y programs in U.S . histo1y. " Shortsighted Energy Gimmicks Blot Trump 's Budget. Kate Kelly , the Public Lands Director at the Center for American Progress , in an op-ed in The Hill (5/25 , Kelly , Contributor) "Pundits Blog ," criticizes President Trnmp's proposal to open the A1:ctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling so as to gain money for the general treasmy. Kelly writes that it is "a sho1tsighted solution to an imagina1y problem" and "wholly unnecessa1y ." Kelly writes that US energy production is rising ; "on public lands , the oil and gas industry is aheady sitting on a glut of oil and gas leases and pe1mits;" and "broader market forces ...are trending toward cheaper, cleaner energy sources ." Kelly casts the proposal as pait of the Administration's "troubling trend " of "selling out public lands to the oil and gas industry ," and she calls for "advancing clean energy and protecting public lands and waters that sustain local economies " instead of "fossil fuel budget gimmicks that could have long-te1m devastating consequences for the nation. " Additional coverage of the proposal was provided by CNN Money (5/25, Egan) and the Nat ion Sun New s (5/25). Time Isn't Right For Grizzly Delisting. In an op-ed for the Montana Standard (5/26, Bishop) , Matthew Bishop , director of the Western Environmental Law Center's No1thern Rockies office, writes that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is "declaring grizzlies in the Yellowstone region recovered and preparing to sti·ip them of their Endangered Species Act protections , likely in early June ." However , he says that "the best science reveals a more complicated situation, and one that deserves more scrntiny." Bishop argues that "given the level of unce1tainty about the causes of increased grizzly bear distribution , the need for more dispersal and connectivity , the documented loss of major food sources , and the lag effect that exists between documenting a loss of food sources and the time that loss manifests itself at the population level , now is not the time to remove protections and declare open season on grizzlies leaving Yellowstone. " National Park Service North Woods National Monument Opens Fully To The Public. The Bang or (ME) Daily New s (5/26 , Sambides) reports that "amid an ongoing federal review and contention over the signs adve1tising it," the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument "opened fully for its first full yeai· on Thursday with a handful of visitors more interested in nature than politics. " According to Superintendent Tim Hudson , "about a half dozen people " came to the monument on Thursday. He added "that attendance will likely increase this Memorial Day weekend." Report Yields New Details In 2014 Yosemite Air Tanker Crash. The AP (5/25 , Antczak) reports that "the 2014 fatal crash of an air tanker fighting a forest fire in Yosemite National Park came just after the pilot was warned to avoid a tree to the right but then shuck trees to the left , according to a National Transpo1tation Safety Board report. " The repo1t released Wednesday "provides new details on what led up to the crash, which killed pilot Geoffrey 'Craig' Hunt , 62, but does not conclude what caused it." According to Janet Upton , spokeswoman for the California Depaitment ofForestiy and Fire Protection , "the board is expected to dete1mine the probable cause within about 45 days." Time To Fix Our National Parks. For the "Congress" blog of The Hill (5/25, Pierno , Contributor) , Theresa Piemo , President and CEO of the National Parks Conservation Association, writes that "national parks are more popular than ever , welcoming a record-breaking 331 million visitors last year , and they pump more than $18 billion into local economies across the country." However , "despite their eno1mous popularity and impo1tance to our nation , our parks face many challenges , including $11.3 billion in needed repairs." Piemo urges suppo1t for the National Park Service Legacy Act , "the House companion to an identical Senate bill introduced by Sens .Mark Warn er (D-Va .) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) earlier this year ," which "would allocate up to $500 million annually, through 2047 , to the Park Service from existing revenues the governm ent receives for oil an d natural gas royalties." Office Of Insular Affairs US Department Of The Interior Freezes FSM Infrastructure Funds. The Kaselehlie Press (5/22) repo1ts that the Interior Depa1tment has "notified the FSM that it has suspended fmt her infrastructure grant assistan ce to the FSM." The letter , signed by James E. Carson, Delegated Authority of the Deputy Secretaiy said, "The DOI has taken this step because the GFSM has not estab lished a management system that meets the standards set forth in the ' FSM Infrastructure Development plan 2016-2025' (IDP)." Akillino Harris Susaia Presents Credentials At The White House As The FSM Ambassador To The U.S.A. Kaselehlie Press (5/20) reports that President Trump on April 24 "accepted the credentials of Mr. Akillino H. Susaia as Ambassado r of the FSM to the United States in a ceremony held at the Oval Office of the White House ." Gov't Employees Being Terminated Because Of Government 's 'Financial Crisis ,' B.O.C. Termination Letter Says. The Virgin Islands Conso1tium NIR) (5/25) repo1ts that "while Governor Kenneth Mapp has said on multiple occasions that the te1Tito1y's financial condition has been improving and that government employees would not be furloughed or ten nin ated, some workers employed at the Bureau of CoITections have been ten nin ated because of the 'co ntinued financial crisis' affecting the government , a contradiction that Government House refused to address on Wednesday , with the Mapp administration 's acting communications director, Sainuel Topp, choosing to instead chide a Conso1tium repo1te r for asking Government House about the matter." India Vows To Strengthen Ties With Pacific Islands Countries. DNA (IND) (5/25) repo1ts that India "hosted a Pacific islands conference in the Fijia n capital of Suva an d pledged to strengthen its partnership with the countries of the region as pait of efforts to create a sustainable world." The 'India-Pacific Islands Sustainable Develop ment Conference' , hosted by Ministry of External Affairs , was inaugurated by Acting Fijian Prime Minister Aiyaz Sayed- Khaiyum. India To Expand Renewab le Energy For Development, Says VK Singh. Firsmost (IND) (5/25) repo1ts that India on Thursday "reaffiimed its commitm ent to renewable energy with the promise to expand into all fo1ms of energy that can reduce carbon footprint." in his keynote address at the 'India-Pacific Islands Sustainable Develop ment Conference' being held in Suva, Fiji , Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh said , "India is fully committed to renewable energy for our future development, as ai·e the Pacific island countries." The conference is "be ing held under the framewo rk of the Forum for India Pacific Islan ds Cooperation (Fipic) with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) as the key knowledge pa1tne r." Advanced Science , Robotics , Showcased By Island Students. Marianas Variety ( 5/25) repo1ts that "an annual competitio n and exhibitio n organized by Yap Catholic High School drew neai·ly 200 community members who came to watch and suppo1t 70 high school student paitic ipants." The aiti cle says that "the highlight was a presentation of the Yap Robo Team, headed to Washington, D.C. to represent the entire Federated States of Micronesia at the FIRST Global Robotics Competition in mid-July." Marshallese Community Celebrates Independence. The No1thwest Arkansas Democrat-G azette (5/25, Joenks) repo1ts that "the community of Springdale that calls the Mai·shall Islands as their homeland will celebrate the Constitution Day of that country in the South Pacific this weekend." The Ocean Conference: An Integrated Vision That Must Be Delivered. Militaiy Technologies (POL) (5/25, Kellet) reports that "at the Ocean Conference (scheduled to take place 5-9 June) in New York, nations will gather to discuss how best to deliver on Sustainable Development Goal 14, Life Below Water." The event will, "for perhaps the first time, focus the international community on how critical our oceans to our life and livelihoods." Additional Coverage: Trump Proposes $591.9M Budget For Territories, FAS. Additional covered of President Trump's proposed budget for the Office of Insular Affairs was provided by the Saipan (MNP) Tribune (5/25), the Saipan (MNP) Tribune (5/25), and Radio New Zealand (5/24). Office Of Surface Mining Federal Policies Said To Already Give Coal Enormous Advantages. New York University School of Law dean emeritus Richard L. Revesz , in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal (5/25, Revesz) , argues that while EPA Administrator Scott Prnitt suggested that coal is being prevented from prospering due to government intervention in markets, coal current receives en01mous advantages from federal policies. Energy companies don't pay for the premature deaths and serious respirat01y and cardiovascular illnesses caused by their pollution. Over 40 percent of coal produced in the US comes from federal land and the government isn't paid its fair market value due to noncompetitive lease actions and accounting maneuvers. Furthermore, coal mine exploration, development , and investment receive tax benefits. Revesz concludes that the Administration accurately identified distorted energy markets, but any attempt to address them would require coal's subsidies to be eliminated. US Geological Survey Trump Wants To Cut Funding For Earthquake Early Warning System, Which Probably Would Kill Project. The Los Angeles Times (5/25, Lin) reports that President Trump's budget would "eliminate federal funding for an earthquake early warning system being developed for California and the rest of the West Coast which, if enacted, probably would kill the long-planned effort." Scientists said "the loss of federal funding would derail the early warning system, which officials hope would one day send public earthquake alerts to smartphones seconds or even minutes before a temblor." John Vidale, director of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network and a seismology professor at the University of Washington, said, "It probably would kill the early warning system if we thought there were no more funding coming from the U.S. Geological Survey." Top National News Trump's Blunt NATO Address Met Coolly By Fellow Leaders. Coverage of President Trump's speech at NATO headquarters in Belgium focuses on what it casts as the President's brash tone and blunt condemnation of NATO members who he says are not paying their fair share of the cost of the alliance. Many reports include the cool response from Trnmp's fellow NATO leaders. There is also considerable coverage of Trump's elbowing aside of Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic as the leaders gathered for a group photo. The AP (5/25, Pace, Lemire) reports, "Surrounded by stone-faced allies," Trnmp "excoriated fellow NATO members ...for failing to meet the militaiy alliance's financial benchmarks , asse1ting that leaves it weaker than it should be and is 'not fair to the people and taxpayers"' of the US. Trnmp "did not offer an explicit public endorsement of NATO's 'all for one, one for all' collective defense principle , though White House officials said his mere presence at the meeting signaled his commitment." The AP says that other NATO leaders "exchanged awkward looks with each other during the president's lecture." Jim Acosta reported on CNN' s Situation Room i:.c ( 5/25) that "President Trnmp took the extraordina1y step of scolding much of the NATO alliance for failing to pay its fair share" and that he "also stopped short of endorsing a key NATO agreement to come to the common defense of the alliance." Reuters (5/24, Mason , Holland) reports that Trnmp "intensified his accusations that NATO allies were not spending enough on defense" in his "unexpectedly abrupt remarks .... His scripted comments contrasted with NATO's choreographed efforts to play up the West's unity by inviting Trnmp to unveil a memorial" to the 9/ 11 attacks at the new NATO headquarters in Brussels. Bloomberg Politics (5/25, Stearns , Talev, Jacobs) says Trump's "comments may disappoint some officials in Europe who had hoped" that he ''would offer a public endorsement of NATO's mutual-defense doctrine at the ceremony that honored Article 5." The CBS Evening News• (5/25, st01y 3, 2:35, Pelley) reported that Trump "did not publicly commit to NATO's core mission , defending any member nation attacked." USA Today (5/25, Jackson) says that Trump's "refusal to explicitly endorse Article 5 raised some eyebrows. Ivo Daalder, the NATO ambassador under President Barack Obama , tweeted: 'Deeply disappointing that Trnmp failed to reaffnm US commitment to collective defense. Major missed opportunity."' The Washington Post (5/25, Rucker, De Young, Birnbaum) says that the President "exported the confrontational, nationalist rhetoric of his campaign across the Atlantic ...shaming European leaders" and "lecturing them to stop taking advantage of US taxpayers." The Post says the other NATO leaders "gazed unsmilingly at Trump while he said that '23 of the 28 member nations are still not paying what they should be paying and what they are supposed to be paying.' ... The harsh tone had a toll, as Trnmp was left largely on his own after the speech as leaders mingled and laughed with each other." The New York Times (5/25, Shear, Landler, Kanter) reports under the headline "In NATO Speech , Trump Is Vague About Mutual Defense Pledge" that Trnmp "once again refused to explicitly endorse NATO's mutual defense pledge , instead lecturing European leaders on what he called their 'chronic underpayments' to the military alliance." The Washington Post (5/25, Nakamura) reports that Trnmp's remarks "left the impression of a president who continues to lead from the side- with one foot in and one foot out when it comes to US multilateral commitments." The Post writes , "Whether it's NATO, the Paris climate pact, the Iran nuclear deal or the NAFTA trade accord, the Trump administration has wavered and equivocated , failing to offer a fullthroated endorsement and allowing such agreements to continue in an awkward state of limbo without US leadership and nourishment." However, the Wall Street Journal (5/25, Barnes, Lee) reports that White House press secretaiy Sean Spicer said, "At the beginning he talked about it being invoked right after 9/ 11, but second of all the entire ceremony was called an Article 5 dedication. I think it's a bit silly because by being here at such a ceremony, we all understand that by being part of NATO we treat the obligations and commitments." NBC Nightly News• (5/25, story 3, 2:20 , Holt) reported that White House official said "the President's participation alone shows his commitment." The Wall Street Journal (5/25) defends Trnmp in an editorial, writing that Trump's comments did not give reason to doubt US commitment to mutual defense. Mara Liasson said on Fox News Special Report• (5/25) that Trnmp delivered "a public scolding. What's interesting about it is that obviously he is not the first person who's done this .... He is totally within his rights. On the other hand, he was a little bit misleading when he said they owe the American taxpayers. By that definition , they also owe the Polish taxpayers, the Greek taxpayers, and the British taxpayers , and the Australian taxpayers because those are the other countries that are paying their share." The New York Times (5/26) editorializes, "President Trump's fust NATO meeting was the moment to show that he would honor the example of his predecessors in leading a strong and unified alliance that has been and should remain the anchor of Western security. He failed." Rather than "explicitly endorsing the mutual defense pledge at the heart of the alliance ," the President "lectured the members for falling short on pledges to spend 2 percent of their gross domestic products on the military .... There were signs, too, that Mr. Trump and the allies remain at odds over Russia , which is deeply unsettling given mounting questions about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election." McClatchy (5/25, Ordonez) headlines its report "Trump Scolds NATO Leaders ," while the New York Post (5/25, Moore) story is headlined "Trnmp Tells Stunned NATO Leaders They Need To Pay Up." The Washington Times (5/25, Boyer) , Politico (5/25, McCaskill), and BBC News (UK) (5/24) also have reports. Trump Appeared To Shove Montenegro PM. ABC World News Tonight• (5/25, lead story, 2:25 , Muir)reported that Trnmp "made headlines" when he appeared "to push aside the Prime Minister of Montenegro to get in front for a photo-op." USA Today (5/25, Estepa) reports under the headline "President Trump Shoved The Montenegro Prime Minister At NATO" that the President "appeared to push aside" Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic in order "to get to the front of the group of world leaders" on Thursday. In footage of the moment , Markovic "appears to be taken aback at first, but after seeing that it was Trnmp , he smiles and pats Trnmp on the back." The New York Times (5/25, Chokshi) reports , "The leaders were lining up to take a 'family photo,' as is tradition at such summits. With a grimace," Trump "emerges from behind" Markovic "and slaps him on the rum." Trnmp "once present at the front of the group, straightens up, stands tall, scans the room and pulls the sides of his coat together. The video, shared widely on social media , elicited disdain and mocke1y aimed at Mr. Trnmp, who is known for both his criticism of the alliance and his fondness for the spotlight." The Washington Post (5/25, Wagner) says "it wasn't a very welcoming gesture." The New York Post (5/25, Steinbuch) writes, "President Trump apparently thinks lines ru·efor losers." After "Trnmp used his right hand to push back a bemused" Markovic , he "puffed out his chest, raised his chin, adjusted his jacket and chatted with Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite." The Washington Times (5/25, Boyer) also has a rep01t. Trump Promises Investigation Into Manchester Attack Leaks. Reuters (5/25, Piper, Shirbon) rep01ts President Trnmp on Thursday said he directed an investigation be conducted into leaks about the Manchester attack following British police's decision to halt the sharing of intelligence with American agencies. Trnmp said in a statement, that the "alleged leaks coming out of government agencies ru·edeeply troubling." The President added, "I am asking the Deprutment of Justice and other relevant agencies to launch a complete review of this matter, and if appropriate, the culprit should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law." The New York Times (5/25, Sheru·, Erlanger) reports Trnmps aid the "leaks have been going on for a long time, and my administration will get to the bottom of this." The President added, "The leaks of sensitive information pose a grave threat to our national security." The Washington Times (5/25, Miller) reports the "diplomatic flap" over the leaks "lit a fire" under the investigators of leaks, which was "an issue that had been on a back burner when the primary victim of leaks was President Trump." The Times says Attorney General Sessions "immediately launched an investigation." The Washington Times (5/25, Miller) sepru·ately reports Sessions said he "share[s]" Trump's "deep concern" about the leaks. The Washington Post (5/25, Adam) says Sessions indicated in a statement, "These leaks cannot be tolerated, and we will make eve1y effort to put an end to it." Sessions added, "We have already initiated appropriate steps to address these rampant leaks that undermine our national security." McClatchy (5/25, Johnson) reports British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday "issued a public rebuke" of the Trnmp Administration. The Wall Street Journal (5/25, Lee, Gross) reports Trnmp later spoke with May at a NA TO ceremony and a British official said the Prime Minister "expressed the view that the intelligence-shru·ing relationship we have with the U.S. is hugely imp01tant and valuable , but that the information that we share should be kept secure." USA Today (5/25, Hjelmgaard, Bacon) reports Trnmp indicated in his statement that "there is no relationship we cherish more than the 'special relationship' between the United States and the United Kingdom." The Los Angeles Times (5/25, Boyle) reports British police late Thursday said they resumed intelligence sharing with the US. Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said British officials received new assurances and "are now working closely with our key partners ru·ound the world." Reuters (5/25, Walcott) rep01ts US intelligence officials indicated Thursday "they do not expect" British concerns about the leaks "to affect the closest intelligence partnership in the world." Reuters says officials at the six intelligence and defense agencies "said they have seen no other change in intelligence-shru·ing with Britain and do not expect to see any." An official said the "value of the intelligence" shru·ed is "fru· too imp01tant to limit because of some newspaper picture s and the premature publication of the bomber' s name. " Scott Shane writes in the New York Times (5/25) that "there is something paiticularly American about leaking ." Shane adds that "a range off 01mer official s and student s of government secrecy" indicated that ''w hether you denounce that as a dangerous trait or accept it as an underpinning of democracy, it is unlikely to change." USA Today (5/25, Singer) reports that while "Democrats in the House don't win ve1y often these days," sometime s "they can have fun losing ." Yesterday, Rep . Dutch Rupper sberger introduced the Oppose Overshai·ing by President' s Act to highlight President Trump' s apparent relea se of classified information in conversations with foreign leader s. While the bill "has no prayer of pas sing in the GOP-controlled Congress," USA Today says it would call on the National Security Council, DNI, and Attorney General to create a proce ss in case the president discloses classified inf 01mation. Shane: "Something Particularly American About Leaking." Russia-Meddling Investigators Examining Kushner Meetings. The Washington Post (5/25, Zapotosky, Horwitz , Barrett, Entou s) reports , "Inve stigator s are focusing on a series of meeting s held by Jared Kushner. ..as part of their probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and related matter s," according to sources familiai· with the investigation . They said that Kushner "is being inve stigated becau se of the extent and nature of his interaction s with the Russians." The Post adds that it "has not been told that Kushner is a ta.J.·getor the central focus - of the investigation, and he has not been accused of any wrongdoing." Politico (5/25, Gerstein, Lima) reports that Kushner attorney Jamie Gorelick said, "Mr . Kushner previou sly volunteered to shai·e with Congress what he know s about these meeting s. He will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry ." Peter Alexander reported in the NBC Nightly News liM(5/25, lead st01y, 1:30, Holt) lead story that "federal investigator s believe Kushner has significant information related to the [Russia] inqui1y, but that does not mean they suspect him of a crime or intend to chai·ge him." Alexander said "the FBI scrutiny of Kushner also means its counterintelligence and criminal investigation goes not ju st to the White Hou se but to the Trump family circle." The CBS Evening NewsliM (5/25, st01y 9, 0:20, Pelley) said "investigators are looking into meeting s Kushner held in December with Russia 's ambassador and a banker from Moscow." Pamela Brown said on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 liM(5/25), "We should point out and emphasize that he is not the target at this stage of the inve stigation. There is no indication of that. But of course, the FBI is looking at many people, and Jared Kushner, as we have learned from official s, is one of them." David Gergen said on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 liM (5/25), "President Trnmp is going to be ve1y furious at this news. First of all, he thinks there 's nothing to it, of course, but secondly, the fact that it was leaked out there . Internally , he's going to be in a rage . But I do think he ' ll also recognize that this is increasingly dangerou s .... It 's about more than collusion. It is increasingly about 'fo llow the money. "' USA Today (5/25, Johnson) has a brief report. White House To Create Rapid-Response Investigation "War Room." CNN (5/25, Aco sta) report s on its website that the White House " is preparing to establish an internal , wai· room-like operation aimed at developing a rapid-re spon se and communications strategy in an attempt to keep up with the special counsel's Russia investigation. " Steve Bannon and Chief of Staff Priebus "have been involved in the discuss ions, which began before the two officials returned from the President 's overseas trip. But a White House official noted many more staffers are now involved ." Senate Intelligence Panel Grants Burr And Warner Full Subpoena Authority. The Hill (5/25, Williams) reports that Senate Intelligence Chairman Richai·d Bun said Thur sday that the committee has voted unanimously to give Burr and Vice Chairman Mai·k Warner ''b lanket authority" issue subpoenas without a full committee vote "for the duration of the investigation into Russia 's election meddling and possible collusion" with Trnmp 's campaign. Fox News Special Report 111N(5/25) also reported that the committee "is giving its top two member s blanket authorities to issue subpoenas in the investigation ." Citing Mueller Probe, FBI Declines To Provide Corney Memos To House Committee. Politico (5/25, Wright) reports that the FBI has "declined a congressional request for explo sive memos by f01mer Director James Corney detailing his interactions" with President Trump, saying that it cannot provide the documents until it consults with special counsel Robert Mueller. House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaff etz restated his demand for the memos and set a new deadline of June 8. Elise Labott reported on CNN 's Situation Room liM(5/25) that Chaffetz said in a letter that "he hopes the bureau will 'make the right decision."' The AP (5/25, Daly, Day) reports that Chaffetz also "told acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe that he wants records of Corney's contacts with the White House and Justice Department dating to September 2013, when Corney was sworn in as FBI di.rector." USA Today (5/25, Johnson, Kelly) reports that "as multiple congressional committees widen their Russia investigations ," Mueller "is emerging as the gatekeeper .... Senate and House committee leaders already are engaged in a delicate dance with Mueller to secure documents and public testimony" from Corney. Reuter s (5/25) also reports. Corker Says Senate May Take Up Bill Imposing New Sanctions On Russia. Reuter s (5/25, Zengerle) reports that Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker said the committee "could take up a bill as soon as this summer to impose new sanctions on Russi.a over its alleged interference" in the 2016 election. He said the committee may act after hearing from Secreta1y of State Ti.Hersonregarding Administration policy toward Russia. Corker said, "I've committed to mark up Russi.a sanctions legislation in the event, the probable event, that the Secretary of State cannot show us that there's a change of trajectory." The Washington Post (5/25, Demirjian) reports that Corker said Thursday that Ti.Hersonhad "asked him for 'a short window of opportunity ...to change the trajectory of our relationship with Russia' pertaining to Syria. But Corker's patience with Ti.Herson appears to be nearing its end." Corker "expressed serious doubts that Ti.Herson could convincingly argue that anything in the relationship with Russia as it concerns Syria has improved" as the Administration has promised. CNN Says It Has Not Retracted Sessions Story. The Washington Examiner (5/25, Quinn) reports that CNN is standing by its report that Attorney General Sessions "failed to disclose two meetings with Russi.an officials on a security clearance f01m, after" Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) said the st01y had been retracted. Duncan wrote on Facebook , "CNN has been forced to retract their leading st01y from last night, which falsely claimed that Attorney General Sessions had mi.sled the government by failing to disclose meetings with foreign governments while he was seeking his security clearance." CNN has "neither retracted the st01y nor removed it from its website," and tweeted , "No, @RepJeftDuncan. We did not retract or backtrack on our st01y. We stand by our reporting. Those are the facts." Jessi.ca Schneider reported on liMCNN 's Situation Room (5/25) that Sessions "spoke to law enforcement officers in Memphis today, avoiding all questions about revelations he failed to disclose meetings on his security clearance application." Sen. Tim Kaine told lli4CNN ' s Situation Room (5/25) that he finds Sessions' failure to disclose meetings with Russian officials "deeply concerning ...because it's part of this pattern." Leon Panetta similarly said on liMCNN 's Situation Room (5/25) that he wonies "about this kind of tendency to forget about the meetings that individuals had with the Russi.ans and then later on recall those meetings. There seems to be a pattern here that involves everybody from [Michael] Flynn to other members that were in the Trnmp campaign." Brennan: FBI Studied Anti-Trump Dossier. The Washington Time s (5/25, Scarborough) reports that during his Tuesday appearance before the House Intelligence Committee, ex-CIA di.rector John Brennan "provided the first public confirmation that the FBI possessed and studied the discredited anti-Trnmp dossier." Brennan said, "I know that there were efforts made by the bureau to tly to understand whether or not any of the inf01mation in that was valid." Hacker Sent DCCC Data To Florida GOP Operative, Then Alerted Stone. The Wall Street Journal (5/25, Berzon , Bany) reports that hacker Gucci.fer 2.0 sent last year sent 2.5 gigabytes of Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee documents to Florida GOP operative Aaron Nevins after Nevins wrote to the hacker , "Feel free to send any Florida based information." The DCCC data consisted of voter-turnout analyses. Nevins posted some of the data on a blog, and Gucci.fer 2.0 then sent a link to the blog post to Trump confidante Roger Stone. Stone confnmed to the Journal that he received the link, but said he did not share the material. Researchers Find Russian Link To International Disinformation Campaign. The Washington Post (5/25, Filipov) reports that researchers at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto "have discovered an extensive , international hacking campa ign that steals documents from its targets, carefully modifies them and repackages them as disinfonnation aimed at unde1mining civil society and democratic institutions." Their report says the campaign , which "has targeted more than 200 government officials, milita1y leaders and diplomats from 39 countries ," shows "clear signs of a Russian link." NYTimes Examines Flynn's Potential Legal Woes. The New York Times (5/25, Savage) looks into the various "potentia l legal troubles" confronting ex-National Security Adviser Flynn , including his business ties to Russia and Turkey , as well as "whet her several of Mr. Flynn's statements violated a statute that makes it a felony, punishable by five years in prison , to make a false statement to the government." WPost Examines How Page Found Role In Trump Campaign. In a 2,300-word repo1t, the Washington Post (5/25, Hamburger , Helde1man) looks at how "Russia -friendly " Carter Page found a place inside Trump 's presidential campaign . When Trump began moving toward the GOP nomination , "his outsider campaign faced growing pressure to show that the fo1mer reality-TV star and noted provocateur was fo1ming a coherent and credible world view ," so when Page, "an internati onal businessman with an office near Trump Tower, volunteered his services ...Trump aides were quick to make him feel welcome." But Page "had been on the FBI' s radar since at least 2013 , when Russian officials allegedly attempted to use him to get info1mation about the energy business." Me/loan: Establishment Using Russia Story To Thwart Trump. George Melloan of the Wall Street Journal (5/25) argues that the Washington establishment is now at war with Trump, an outsider , over his effo1ts to reduce federal regul ato1y power, and is using the Russia investigation as a weapon against the President. Gerson Says Conservatives Guilty Of "Cruel Exploitation " Of Seth Rich 's Memory. In a Washington Post (5/25) column headlined "The Conservative Mind Has Become Diseased," Michael Gerson laments "the cruel exploitation of the mem o1y" of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, writing that "for those of us who remember that Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity were once relatively mainstream Reaganites , their extended vacation in the fever swamps is even more disturbing." Gerson also criticizes President Trump as "the politician who legitimized conspiracy thinking at the highe st level." The New York Times (5/25, Maheshwari) repo1ts that while "a handful of companies" have announced plans to stop adve1tising on Hannity 's Fox News program "in response to his unap ologetic prom otion" of the Rich conspiracy theo1y, Hannity "appears to be avoiding the s01t of large-scale retreat and condemnati on from adve1tisers that contributed to the ouster" of Bill O'Reilly. Pence Lobbying On Tax Plan Sparks Backlash From RSC. On its webs ite, CNN (5/25, Lobianco) cites "Hill sources" who said that efforts by Vice President Pence to "peel away House Republicans to suppo1t the White House's tax plan" has "spmrnd a backlash" among the House Republican Study Committee , "a critical bloc of conservative lawmakers Wednesday." While Pence pressed committee Chaiiman Mark Walker "to poll his members to see if they would split with House Speaker Paul Ryan and suppo1t the White House tax plan," in "a flm1y of exchanges Wednesday afternoon , Republican Study Committee members turned on the White House, saying they should not blindly accept whatever President Donald Trump is selling, the sources told CNN ." Administration Officials Offer Conflicting Claims About Tax Plan. The Wall Street Journal (5/25, Davidson, Rubin) highlights what it says are differing statements fo1m Administration officials about the President 's tax plan . Citing 0MB Dii·ector Mulvaney's claim to senator s that the plan pays for itself without factoring in economic growth, while Treasmy Secretaiy Mnuchin told another Senate hearing that the plan will count in pait on economic growth resultin g from tax cuts, the Jomnal says the statements show that the Administration 's tax policy is unsettled. Bloomberg Analysis: Mnuchin Finds "Mnuchin Rule " Coming Back To Haunt Him. Bloomberg Politics (5/25, Edge1ton) report s that Treasmy Secretaiy Mnuchin is finding that his pledge "not to give the wealthiest Americans an absolute tax cut is coming back to haunt" him . During heai·ings on Capitol Hill this week, "De mocrats pressed Mnuchin repeatedly about his late November statement that President Donald Trump 's tax plan would benefit middle-class taxpayers, not the highest earners," a pledge that was dubbed "the Mnuchin Rule." Following questioning by Sen. Bob Casey during a Senate Finance Committee hearing Thursday , Mnuchin said, "I'm not personally guaranteeing anything at the moment. ... As opposed to the administration coming out with its own proposal, our intent is that we will work with the House and Senate, that we will come up with a combined proposal that will pass the House and Senate and be signed by the president." Brady: "Critical" That Debt Ceiling Be Raised "In A Timely Manner." House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Kevin Brady said on CNBC 's Closing Bell llM (5/25) that it is "critical" that the debt ceiling be raised "in a timely manner , sooner rather than later. I think it is critical that we show reassurance , you know, we continue to pay our debts and be that reliable economy around the world." House Leaders Consider Ways To Avert Shutdown In The Fall. Politico (5/25, Bade, Bresnahan) says House GOP leaders "are already plotting ways to avoid a government shutdown at the end of September - a real possibility given partisan divisions over spending priorities." In a closed-door GOP conference meeting on Thursday , House Speaker Ryan "laid out the legislative calendar , showing lawmakers they're approximately four months behind schedule in the appropriations process for 2018, in part because President Donald Trnmp's budget landed later than usual." Ryan "raised the possibility of clumping appropriations bills together in an omnibus to save time." In addition, Politico says there was talk of "passing a continuing resolution, that essentially maintains cunent spending levels and priorities in order to keep the government open." Politico adds that the "early discussion about salvaging the annual spending process underscores how much Trump, Ryan and other party leaders are struggling to govern now that they rnn Washington." WPost Analysis: Bipartisan Deal On Infrastructure Unlikely Amid Trump Budget Cuts. The Washington Post (5/25, Wagner) reports that while some Democrats thought they might be able to work with President Trump on his promise to put "pumping $1 trillion into the nation's roads, bridges , airports and other long-neglected infrastructure," any hope for "cooperation on that front seemed to largely evaporate this week, when Trnmp released a budget proposal that included deep cuts to existing infrastructure programs." The move "anger[ed] Democrats and prompt(ed] many to question the president's commitment to an issue he trumpeted as a candidate." Senate Minority Leader Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday that Trump's "campaign promises on infrastrncture are crnmbling faster than our roads and bridges." Ex-FDIC Chair Warns Against Rolling Back Regulatory Tools. F01mer FDIC chair Sheila Bair writes in the Washington Post (5/25) that rolling back "regulat01y tools, such as resolution planning and orderly liquidation authority, that are necessary to end bailouts and fight too-big-to-fail" would be a "serious misstep." Bair writes that the FDIC must have "the authorities it needs before another great crisis occurs." Some Worry Proposed Cuts To Energy Department Will Hurt Fight Against Climate Change. The New York Times (5/25, Plumer) reports that the Trump Administration's "deepest impact on domestic climate policy might have little to do with its efforts to dismantle the Clean Power Plan or its decision on the Paris accord. Instead , the coming battle over the future of the Energy Depaitment could prove far more significant for" America's "long-term efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions." The Times says that President Trump's budget plan "proposes to cut the agency's energy programs by $3.1 billion, or 18 percent below last year's levels." The Times adds, "Even if members of Congress" protect the Energy Department "from cuts, observers worry about the broader effects of an administration skeptical of federal energy research." Adapting To New Priorities, Agencies Shift Language. The Washington Post (5/25, Mooney , Rein) reports that with President Trnmp's priorities "shaiply at odds with" those of the previous Administration , "some officials working on hot-button issues such as the environment," in an effo1t "to blend in or escape notice," are altering office and program names "that might draw skepticism from the conservative Republican leaders he has installed atop agencies." For instance , at DOE "references to 'climate change' and 'clean energy' have sometimes disappeared ." Agency spokeswoman Lindsey Geisler said renaming the depaitment' s Clean Energy Investment Center the "Energy Investor Center" was not ordered by the Trnmp Administration. She said the decision was made by career staff to "better reflect the broader focus of the project , which includes all traditional and nontraditional energy sources." Meanwhile , at the EPA "program s have shifted to talking about 'resilience ' rather than 'climate change."' Trump Facing Pressure From World Leaders On Paris Climate Deal. The Los Angele s Times (5/25, Halper) repo1ts that President Trnmp is meeting with world leader s this week who ai·e "unanimou s in their warnings" that the US withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement would hmt the country's "eco nomy and world stature" at a time when the President is ah-eady "ba lking on his vow to shred" the deal. The Times says Trnmp "has repeatedly delayed fulfilling his campaign pledge to move against the agreement " and the President "seems to be searching for a face-saving excuse to walk back his previous position." According to the Times, the "pressure" on Trump "is almost ce1tain to persist through" the G7 meeting this weekend . The New York Times (5/25, Shear, Landler , Kanter) reports the "pressure campaign" staited "the previous day at the Vatican ." Prior to the summit meeting Canadian prime minister Justin Trndeau "said he would press Mr. Trump on climate change ." Trndeau stated , "One of the things that we understand in Canada is that investing in clean energy and investing in fighting against climate change is going to help us." Reuters (5/25) repo1ts French President Emmanuel Macron told Trump yesterday "not to take any hasty decision on a global climate change deal that the American president had criticized during his campaign." At a news conference Macron said, "I respect the fact he placed under review the Paris agreement. ... My wish is that there should be no rnshed decision from the United States of America. " He added , "It was a ve1y good, pragmatic and wa1m meeting ." CNBC (5/25) reports Macron called the conversation "ve1y frank ." Reuters (5/25, Balmer , Barkin) repo1ts "a senior Italian diplomat said Trnmp and the heads of Britain , Ge1many, France , Italy , Japan and Canada" were in agreement "on many issues ahead of the two-day summit , but Washington remained isolated on commerce and the environment." Cohn Predicts "Robust " Discussion On Climate Change At Summit. The Washington Times (5/25, Boyer) repo1ts White House national economic council director Gaiy Cohn "suggested Thursday the president is eyeing lower U.S . emissions targets as the price for remaining in the pact." Cohn "said the ai·gument 't hat 's probably the most persuasive ' for Mr. Trnmp is that emissions levels negotiated by fo1mer President Bai·ack Obama 'would be constraining to our economic growth ."' Reuters (5/25, Holland) repo1ts Cohn added that on the matter of climate change he expects there will be a "fa irly robust discussion" at the G-7 summit. Cohn stated, "Look , we believe in the environment , too. We believe in clean air. We believe in clean water. ... But we also believe in economic growth. We believe in bringing manufacturing back to the United States, so we have to balance that. ... If those things collide , growing our economy is going to win." GOP Senators Urge Trump To Make "Clean Break " From Deal. The Washington Examiner (5/25, Siciliano) repo1ts Senate Majority Leader McConnell and 20 other "top" Republican senators sent a letter to Trnmp waining the Pai·is climate deal "would subject the United States to significant litigation risk that could up-end your administration 's ability to fulfill its goal of rescinding the Clean Power Plan." The Senators urged Trump to make "a clean break from the agreement. " The Hill (5/25, Herny) repo1ts the senators said in the letter that the agreement would result in "burdensome regulations " and that environmentalists may use the Pai·is pact as a "legal defense" in lawsuits that call "for more sti·ingent regulations like the Clean Power Plan." The Washington Times (5/25, Wolfgang) report s "on Wednesday , a group of 40 Democratic senator s wrote their own letter to the president, urging him to remain a pait of the deal." The "Morning Energy" blog of Politico (5/25) also provides coverage of the letter. EPA Official Blasted As Opposing Administration Agenda. Kimberle y A. Strasse l, in a column in the Wall Street Journal (5/25, Strassel), blasts EPA Scientific Integrity Official Francesca Grifo , casting her as an activist with a left-leaning agenda and paJ.t of a group of federal employees without any accountability who seek to frustrate President Tnnnp 's policy goals, leak documents, and file false whistleblower complaints. Strassel calls for staff cuts and reorganization s to eliminate their job s, and for the Administration to take care in the hiring of their replacement s. Trump Administration Moves Forward Three Obama-era Energy Efficiency Rules. The Hill (5/25 , Devaney) report s the Energy Department is going ahead "with three Obama-era efficiency rules." Near the end of Obama Administration, the DO E 's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy "issued new energy conservation standards for various refrigeration products , dedicated-pmpose pool pumps and residential central air conditioners and heat pump s." After "a regulato1y review by the Trump administration ," the DOE "sa id Thursday it will enforce these efficiency rules." The Hill adds "the energy industry will have until October 2019 to comply with the refrigeration rules , July 2021 to comply with the pool pump rules and Janua1y 2023 to comply with the rules for air conditioners and heat pumps." Editorial Wrap-Up New York Times. "President Trump Fails NATO." The New York Time s (5/26) editorializes , "President Trump 's first NATO meeting was the moment to show that he would honor the example of his predeces sors in leading a str·ong and unified alliance that has been and should remain the anchor of Western security. He failed." Rather than "explicitly endorsing the mutual defense pledge at the heaii of the alliance ," the President "lectured the member s for falling sho1t on pledge s to spend 2 percent of their gross domestic products on the Inilitaiy .... There were signs, too, that Mr. Trump and the allies remain at odds over Russia, which is deeply unsettling given mounting questions about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election." "Jared Kushner , Poor Tenants ' Legal Nemesis. " In an editorial , the New York Time s (5/26, Boai·d) says that "fo r the past few years , Jared Kushner ...has been a landlord of often decrepit low-income hou sing. His subordinates aggressively sue tenants for the smallest infractions despite ignoring maintenance needs , and they pur sue judgment s even when the tenant seems to have been in the right. " While disputes between landlords and tenant "ai·e hardly new , tenants in Kushner complexes have complained that the company used legal action to hound them on thin or specious grounds." "Retirement Investors Aren 't Safe Yet." The New York Time s (5/26, Boai·d) editorializes, "The secretaiy of labor is supposed to represent the intere sts of working people." But Labor Secreta1y Acosta "was speaking to and for the financial industry" in "his first major policy announcement " this week , offering the message that "he saw no legal way to fmiher delay" the fiducia1y rule, "but that he would propo se to rescind it with a new rule-making proces s to begin soon .... Acosta's job as labor secretaiy is to advise [President] Trump on how to help working people , not how to achieve his deregulato1y goals." Washington Post. "Trump's Foreign Trip Will Have Dangerous Consequences. They've Already Begun." The Washington Post (5/25) editorializes that President Trump 's "disto1ied foreign policy was exemplified this week in the contr·ast between " his "lavish [ing] goodwill" on Arab "autocrats " and "hai·shly and publicly critiq[ uing]" NATO countries. The Post says an example of the "consequences " of the President' s words and "impres sions" is that Bahraini security forces "sto1med an opposition encampment" on Tuesday, "two days after Mr. Trump proinised the Persian Gulf nation 's king that there would be no more 's train ' between their governments." "Trump's Budget Completely Misses The Point. " The Washington Post (5/25) editorializes that the nation 's "e lected leader s of both partie s have committed the federal government to hundreds of billion s of dollars in automatic annual spending for health cai·e and Social Security, while simultaneously establishing a level of taxation insufficient to cover those foreseeable outlays - plus other recuning needs such as assistance to the poor , national defense and scientific research, and sudden ones such as natural disasters and recessions." Trump 's budget , the Post adds, "serves a valuab le, if unintentional , purpo se: to demon strate how utterly inelevant his brand of Republican ideology is to solving the problem. " With the propo sal, Trump "essentially bows out of the serious debate on fiscal issues." "Did Nine DC Council Members Really Need To Go To Las Vegas?" The Washingt on Post (5/25) write s in an editorial that it' s "debatable " whethe r nine of 13 member s of the District of Columb ia Council, as well as the mayor and 14 staffers, needed to attend the Internati onal Council of Shopping Centers' conference in Las Vegas last weekend, and wheth er the city 's $43,000 "was put to good use remain s to be seen." However , the Post says "it might actually have been constructive " for such a large contingent to attend if the trip serves to improve "the kind of climate that exists for business" in the District. While , as Council member Jack Evan s said, "eve1ybody wants to come open a store in the District," the Post warns, "Council member s who take that for granted nm the risk of killing the golden goose ." Wall Street Journal. "Trump Sells Out NATO!" The Wall Street Journal (5/25) defend s President Trump in an editorial, writing that his comments at a NATO event Thursday did not give reason to doubt US commitme nt to mutual defense. "CBO's Catastrophic Omission." A Wall Street Journal (5/25) editoria l also takes issue with the CBO repo1i on the House-passed healthcare bill , saying the office has a record of making unreliable prediction s. "The lvanka Entitlement." In an editoria l, the Wall Street Jomnal (5/25) is critical of the paid family leave propo sal in the President 's budget , arguing the idea that Republican s can create a cost-effective entitlement is unreali stic . Big Picture Headlines From Today 's Front Pages. Wall Street Journal: Court Won't Restore Trump's Travel Ban Trump Calls For Intel ligence Review After Manchester Leaks Saudi Aramco Strugg les To Disengage From Royal Fami ly's Whims Best Buy Defies Slump In Retail Wal l Street 's Endangered Species: The College Jock New York Times: In NATO Speech. Trump Is Vague About Mutua l Defense Pledge Leaks: A Unique ly American Way Of Annoying The Authorities UK. In Mourning. Asks If Manchester Bomber Could Have Been Stopped Appea ls Court Will Not Reinstate Trump 's Revised Travel Ban 'Love. Rick' : Teacher 's Letters Track An Attempted Seduction Winning Yankees Aren 't Faring Near ly As Wel l At The Ticket Offi ce Washington Post: Kushner Meetings With Russians Are A Focus Of Probe For Foreign Policy Team. Not-So-Extreme Vetting Trump Tells NATO Nations To Pay Up Medicaid With Strings: Time Limits. Drug Tests Court Dea ls Another Blow To President 's Trave l Ban Financial Times: OPEC Agrees To Extend Oil Supp ly Cuts Into 2018 Trump Fails To Endorse NATO Mutua l Defence Republican Healthcare Plans Leave Patients Anxious World Bank Economist Suffers For Bid To Sharpen Clauses Washington Times: After A Stream Of Intel ligence Leaks. It Takes An Irate U.K. To Stir U.S. Investigations Appea ls Court Upholds Block On Trump's Extreme Vetting Policy Trump Fulfil ls Ambitious Agenda On First Trip Abroad, Eclipsing Obama's Record During First Year DeVos Refuses To Be Hamstrung By Education Department Red Tape Right-Wing German Politician Gains Widespread Support In Fight Against TV. Radio Tax Hotel Industry Rests Uneasily With Growth Of Airbnb And Other Short-Term Rental Services Story Lineup From Last Night's Network News: ABC: Trump-NATO Meeting; House Election Candidate-Reporter Body Slam; Immigration Order-Legal Challenge; Manchester Bombing; Severe Weather; Weather Forecast; High School Student Suicide; Iraqi Forces-Tortures; Renta l Car Fees; Delaware Helicopter Crash; Sea Lion Attack; Top Growing Cities; High School Yearboo k. CBS: Immigration Order-Lega l Challenge; Manchester Bombing; Trump-NATO Meeting; House Election Candidate-Reporter Body Slam; Charity Investigation; Afghanistan Assault; Mosul-Civi lian Deaths; Heath-S leep Study; Russia Meddling InvestigationKushner; Vehicle Safety; College Graduate. NBC: Russia Meddling Investigation-Kushner; House Election Candidate-Reporter Body Slam; Trump-NATO Meeting; Manchester Bombing; Immigration Order-Lega l Challenge; Amazon-Retai l Store; Hospita l-Loan; Sea Lion Attack; Family Attention; Memoria l Day Remembrance. Network TV At A Glance: House Election Candidate-Reporter Body Slam - 8 minutes, 5 seconds Trump-NATO Meeting - 7 minutes , 20 seconds Manchester Bombing - 7 minutes , 5 seconds Immigration Order-Lega l Challenge - 4 minutes, 35 seconds Russia Meddling Investigation-Kushner - 1 minute, 50 seconds Story Lineup From This Morning's Radio News Broadcasts: ABC: Russia Meddling Investigation-Kushner; Immigration Order-Lega l Challenge; GMEmmision Cheating; Hurricane Season. CBS: Immigration Order-Lega l Challenge; Trump-NATO Meeting; Russia Meddling Investigation-Kushner; Manchester Bombing-US Inte lligence Leaks; Mexico-US Cigarette Smugg lers Captured; Thai Sex Trade Ring Uncovered; Wall Street News. FOX: Manchester Bombing; Southern California-Schoo l Attack Foiled; Immigration OrderLegal Challenge; House Election Candidate-Reporter Body Slam. NPR: Immigration Order-Legal Challenge; Trump-Foreign Visit; Manchester Bombing-US Inte lligence Leaks; House Election Candidate-Reporter Body Slam. Washington Schedule Today 's Events In Washington. White House: PRESIDENTTRUMP - Has a bilatera l meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan; participates in the G7 wor king sessions; attends the La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra concert; participates in a dinner hosted by President Sergio Mattare lla of Ita ly. VICE PRESIDENT PENCE- Delivers the commencement address at the United States Naval Academy. US Senate: Congress brea ks for Memoria l Day recess - Congress breaks for Memoria l Day District Work Period (aka State Wor k Period) US House: 10: 00 AM House of Representatives meets in a pro forma session Congress breaks for Memorial Day recess - Congress breaks for Memorial Day District Work Period (aka State Work Period ) *No votes in the House of Representatives today Other: 10:00 AM NASA discusses science investigations launching on the next SpaceX commercial resupply flight to the ISS - NASA discusses select science investigations launching on the next SpaceX commercia l resupply flight to the Internationa l Space Station - targeted for launch next week - via media teleconference featuring Zaven Arzoumanian (for the Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer), Miriam Sargusingh (for Capillary Structures for Exploration Life Support), Jeremy Banik (for the Roll-Out Solar Array), Paul Galloway (for Multip le User System for Earth Sensing), Karen Ocorr (for Fruit Fly Lab-02) , and Dr Chia Soo (for Systemic Therapy of NELL-1 for Osteoporosis) Location: TBD http://www. nasa .gov https :// twitter.com / NASA Last Laughs Late Night Political Humor. "[President Trump] had another eventful episode of 'The Celebrity: President Travel Edition ' today. Donald Tnnnp was in Brussels for the NATO summit." Jimmy Kimmel: "[President Emmanuel] Macro n has a big age advantage. The youngest President in the histo1y of France , he 's 39 and his wife is 64. They're basically the opposite of Donald and Melania." Jimmy Kimmel: "You know a couple weeks ago when House Republican s passed their health care plan? They were so excited about providing the affordable health care to eve1yone that they didn't wait to find out if they were providing affordable healthcare to anyone." Stephen Colbert: Stephen Colbert: "Twenty -three million. To put that in perspective, if you laid 23 million people end to end, they would reach a country where you can get healthcare." "Accord ing to the CBO, [the House Republican healthcare bill] raises premiums for older , poor Americans by as much as 850 percent. So, I think the GOP repealed and replaced your grandpa." Stephen Colbert: James Corden: "Government officials confnmed this afternoon that a person of interest in the FBI' s Russia investigation is Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner. This comes at a bad time because the Tnnnp Administi·ation has just released their budget. And now they must be like, 'Oh , we forgot to set aside bail money."' "Trump is in Belgium right now, which is six hours ahead of us. He kind ofliked that because when he sends a crazy tweet at 3:00 a.m., it looks like a thoughtful post at 9:00 p.m. " Jimmy Fallon: "The Republican congressio nal candidate for a special election in Montana yesterday rep ortedly body-slammed a journalist after he asked a question about the Republican health care plan. Now, to be fair, that basically is the Republican healthcare plan." Seth Meyers: Conan O'Brien: "A new poll reveals that only one in four Americans believe President Trump has actually drained the swamp. However , three out of four Americans believe Tnnnp has peed in the pool , so it works out." Copyright 2017 by Bulletin Intelligence LLC Reproduction or redistribution without permission prohibited. Content is drawn from thousands of newspapers, national magazines, national and local television programs, radio broadcasts , socia l-media platforms and add itional forms of open-source data. Sources for Bulletin Intelligence audience-size estimates include Scarborough, GfK MRI, comScore, Nielsen, and the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Data from and access to third party social med ia platforms, includ ing but not limited to Facebook , Twitter, Instagram and others, is subject to the respective platform's terms of use. Services that include Factiva content are governed by Factiva 's t erms of use . The Department of the Interior News Briefing is published five days a week by Bulletin Intelligence, which creates custom briefings for government and corporate leaders . We can be found on the Web at Bulletinintelligence.com, or called at (703) 483-6100. I Conversation Contents More Rangers! "Hackett, G" From: Sent: To: Subject: "Hackett, G" Tue May 23 2017 13:17:16 GMT-0600 (MDT) Nata lie Davis More Rangers! Mark Morse ( Mark Morse@nps .gov ) has done a couple w ith Steve Hazelton Carlos De La Torre ( Carlos Delato rre@nps .gov ) He took Mrs. Zinke and her fr iends aroun d Catherine Cilfone (Cather ine Cilfo ne@nps .gov ) She did the parents of WH Commun icat ion's Director. Elaine Hackett NPS Congressiona l Liaison 1849 C Street - NW Room 3325 Washington, DC 20240 202-208- 7331 ( direct) 202-329-5735 ( cell) NOTE: My direct line has changed - the new number is 202-513-7249. I Conversation Contents Fwd: Wolf Trap Lori Mashburn From: Sent: To: Subject: Lori Mashburn > Thu May 18 2017 08 :37 :24 GMT-0600 (MDT) Nata lie Davis Fwd : Wolf Trap Could you look into this? Sent from my iPhone Begin fo rwarded message: From: Mark Calabria Date: May 8, 2017 at To: Lori Mashburn Subject: Re: Wolf Trap > I'm happy to be the guinea pig on the ticket process. It wo uld be hugely appreciated if you managed to score two tickets to Wilco on Friday June 9th. Would certainly understand if they don't give out tickets until j ust days before. Will tell Daris you said hello, he's been great to work with. I may also have a couple of resumes for you, w hich I wil l send to your offic ial address. Sent from my BlackBerry 1O smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network. From: Lori Mashburn Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 10:34 PM To: Mark Calabria Subject: Re: Wolf Trap Hey Mark, First, work email is Lori_Mashburn@ios.doi.gov . Second, yes we have access to Wolftrap t ickets . Not sure how the process works, but am happy to look into it. Is the re a part icular show you want? So glad y'all had a good meeting with Lola. She is a rockstar in her own right. Hope all is well with y'all over at the VPs office. Tell Daris I said hello! Sent from my iPhone On May 7, 2017, at 6:21 PM, Mark Calabria <(b) (6) > wrote: Secretary's List 1 2 3 4 5 Last Name MacGregor McKemey Hackett Gerig Shafroth 6 Hoefler 7 Greenwood 8 Lillie 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Carson Cruz Thacker Rae Shepard Triebsch Lane Hrobsky Curlett Clark Heilemann Day Kenyon Kenyon Davis McAdams Kusmanofski Mason Altinsoy Abdurahimova Abdurahimova Philbrick Zafar Peterson McKinnis Mulvaney Perdue Rehberg Sagouspe Ferreira Ferreira Bellisimo Davis Davis Bramer Trager Neel Ryan Lauson Schneizer Meyer Meyer Nobel Meyer Detlefsen Stimson Stimson Stevens Koch Demetriades First Name Robert Tripp Elaine Dan Will Organization Rep. Steve Pearce Zinke DOI Sen. Steve Daines National Park Foundation Guest First Name Michelle McGann Meggie Morgan Vicki Dixon Annie Sheila Juliette Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources HUD DOI Benjamin Mark Meghan Kerry Eric Margaret Michelle Jon Laura Kathleen Tami Sharon Patty Bill Lynda Elizabeth Filip Scott Sevil Elan Lala Victoria Faith Aliya Suzanne Kimberly Mick Sonny Denny Jean Joe Kathy Kimberly Terry Lynda Don Mariella Sam Steven Christopher Dennis Xue Ju Markos Christopher Caroline Jennifer Cully Laura Thomas Tiffany James HUD Rep. Todd Rokita Senator Steve Daines OS/ASWS DOI - Office of the Solicitor Office of the Executive Secretariat Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Jessica Li Beau Greenwood Tom Lillie Candy Carson, Ben Carson, Jr., Merlynn Carson, & Child Rose Petoskey Patrick Thacker Bob Wolf Heather Killen George Triebsch Ethan Lane Charlotte Hrobsky 1 guest 1 guest Carolyn Wood Former DOI (Cason's Request) Former DOI (Cason's Request) Os-OCO Ambassador to Costa Rica (Former RNC Co-Chair) Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Erica Shafroth 2 guests 2 guests 8 guests- Family 1 guest 1 guest Gabe Stecker Michael and Alex Trager 1 guest 1 guest 6 guests Matilda and Charolette 2 guest (2 Children) 7 guests (wife and 6 kids) Extra Guests 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Hart Sugarman Collins Mary Burt Ben Bernhardt Bernhardt Haltom Griswold Flynn Flynn Flynn Flynn Locetta Harward Locetta Locetta-Farrington Farrington Hoelscher Doocey David Gena Bronwyn Julia Matthew Shawn Mary Peter Jennifer Bryce Kimberly Denise Michael Doug Sean Zinke Zinke Zinke Zinke Detail Zinke Detail Zinke Detail Zinke Detail Zinke Detail Bernhardt Bernhardt White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Mashburn Trainer Williams Mihalic Kaster-Averill Swift Hammond Smith Campbell Mashburn Skipwith Boulton Quinn Cason Davis Critchfield Magallanes Nichols Schindler MacGregor Bauserman Davis Chambers John Nicholas Timothy David Amanda Heather Casey Steven Josh Lori Aurelia Caroline Brendan James Natalie Marshall Downey Ryan James Kate Christine Tucker Micah White House White House Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 Domenech Pavlik Hinson DeVito Thiele Cameron Hommel Beard Yakhour Doug Brian Alex Vincent Aaron Scott Scott Preston Wadi Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals 115 116 117 118 Rigas Johnson Smethers Angelle Laura Virginia Lacey Scott Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 1 guest 1 guest 3 guests 1 guest 1 guest 1 guest 1 guest Theresa Asmussen Austin Killan 5 guests 5 guests Donna, Jacob, Rachel, Gavin, Ava, Fiona, Felix (Wife, Kids, Grandkids) (7) Jennifer Willams; David Luce Jeri Mihalic Chris Averill Yvonne Ligoci Chrissy, Andrew, Willa, Christian, Mary Holly Edwards Daniel Tidwell Lydia Mashburn Leo Giacometto Julia Boulton Damian Irizarry Josh, Connor Victoria Barton Nick Magallenes Kristine, Chloe, Patrick Robert Henline Peter MacGregor Caleb Bauserman Carmen Ligoci (Other parent) (2) Andrew Fisher (Sister's Boyfriend) (2) Plus 6 adults and 2 children (Parents/In-laws/Kids) (8) Paige Davis Jeanne, Emily, Eric, Rebekah, Hannah, Reagan, Ben (kids and grandkids) (7) Marsha Hinson (Mom) Karyn, Matthew, Benjamin, Jonathan Carol Thiel Wife and Son- Carson Wife and two kids (3) Michael Rigas Jim Burnley Richard, Cynthia Smethers Dianne Angelle Katherine Hinson (Sister) (2) Elaine Rigas Tsimpos, Dimitri Tsimpos, Constantine Tsimpos, Nicholas Rigas (4) 119 120 121 122 123 Clarkson Bloomgren Jorjani Guiden Sheehan Roddy - Gavin Megan Dan Nancy Greg Rusty Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Politicals Marina, Gavin Clarkson, Jr. Henrik Bloomgren Wife and 3 three Kids Bill Guiden William Sheehan Marilyn Baker First Name Reince Mike Jared Chris Reed Avi Quellie Sean Vanessa Bobby Bill Nick Clayton Thomas Alex Roz Rick Anne Raj Steve Tory Lindsay Billy Brian Bronwyn Justin Tyler Alexa Johnny Ashley Mike Kaelan Jessica Organization White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House White House Guest First Name Dan's Cousin- Nickolas, wife, 2 kids (4) Total: 287 Extra Possiblilities Last Name Preibus Ambrosini Kushner Liddell Cordish Berkowitz Moorheard Spicer Morrone Peede Stepien Trainer Henson Midanek Latcham Leighton Dearborn Allen Welden Shah Munisteri Sindek Reynolds Kirkland Jack Haltom Clark Teresa Pursley DeStafano Gunn Catanzaro Doerr Ditto Yellow: Interested Red: Not Coming Extra Guests