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  • Michael McCaul is threatening to hold Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress over an Afghanistan withdrawal document. Here’s what’s happening.

    Michael McCaul is threatening to hold Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress over an Afghanistan withdrawal document. Here’s what’s happening.

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    Rep. Michael McCaul doesn’t believe the Secretary of State has properly complied with a subpoena.

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  • Congress Karnataka poll manifesto a document of appeasement politics: Assam CM

    Congress Karnataka poll manifesto a document of appeasement politics: Assam CM

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    Mangaluru: The Congress manifesto for the May 10 assembly elections in Karnataka has exposed the party’s mindset and its hatred for the majority community, culture and dharma of the country, BJP leader and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Sunday.

    Addressing reporters here, Sarma said the manifesto is a document of appeasement politics. The party had always followed the policy of appeasement and the previous Siddaramaiah government in the State had withdrawn several cases registered against activists of the now-banned Popular Front of India (PFI).

    He said the PFI ban has been a success in Assam, where numerous activists of the anti-national movement were arrested.

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    The Congress is now equating PFI with Bajrang Dal which should be deplored, he said. The Bajrang Dal cannot in any way described as an anti-national or extremist outfit, he said.

    Sarma said the people of Karnataka who are leaders in IT, biotechnology and agriculture do not need a guarantee from the Congress. “How can Rahul Gandhi, who himself has no guarantee in politics, provide guarantee to the people of Karnataka,” he asked.

    The Assam Chief Minister said the BJP is extending welfare schemes to all sections of people irrespective of caste, creed and religion. Even B R Ambedkar had opposed reservation on religious lines, he said.

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  • JKSSB Fresh Document Verification Notification for Various Posts

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    JKSSB Fresh Document Verification Notification for Various Posts

    Document Verification of additional candidates falling under consideration zone
    for the posts of Motor Vehicle Inspectors, Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspectors
    and Sub Motor Vehicle Inspectors (Transport Department), UT, Divisional Cadre
    Jammu and Kashmir, Item Nos. 86, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93 and 94, advertised vide
    Notification No. 04 of 2020 – regarding

    In continuation to the Notification No. JKSSB-LEG/344/2022-03 (248683), dated: 24-02-
    2023 and JKSSB-LEG/344/2022-03 (248683), dated: 02-03-2023, additional candidates, whose details
    are given in Annexures “A” & “B” are hereby called to appear in person for Document Verification
    before the Document Verification Committees of the Board on 09-05-2023 (Tuesday) & 10-05-
    2023 (Wednesday) from 11.00 AM to 05.00 PM, as per the schedule indicated against each at
    JKSSB Central Office, CPO Chowk, Panjtirthi, Jammu (Jammu based candidates) and at
    JKSSB Central Office, Zam zam Complex, Rambagh, Srinagar (Kashmir based candidates).
    The candidates who fail to appear before the respective Document Verification Committee(s) on the
    scheduled date shall forfeit their right to selection.
    These candidates shall also submit their preferences in offline mode, before the Document
    Verification Committee(s) at the time of Document Verification.
    The candidates are required to produce following documents / certificates in original, alongwith
    two self-attested copies, before the Document Verification Committee(s):

    1. Copy of Online Application Forms.
    2. Two passport size recent colour photographs.
    3. One original photo ID Proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Voter Card / Pan Card / Passport etc.

    4. D.O.B Certificate (10th Diploma / Marks card).
    5. Valid Category Certificate, if any applicable.
    6. Domicile Certificate.

    7. 10+2 Marks Sheet / Diploma, if applicable.
    8. Degree / three years Diploma in Automobile / Mechanical Engineering from a recognized
    University / Institute.

    9. Driving License of Motor Cycle with Gear and Light Motor Vehicle.
    10. Bonafide Certificate on the format prescribed by the Board duly issued by the Controller /
    Registrar of the concerned University in respect of candidates, who have obtained Degrees
    from the Universities / Colleges / Institutes outside the UT of J&K and other than Central
    Universities.

    11. Other documents as per prescribed qualification mentioned in the Advertisement
    Notification.
    12. Print out of preferences filled by the candidate through the online link, if applicable.

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  • Traffic Police Cracks Down On Minor Driving With Intensified Two Wheeler Document Checks

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    SRINAGAR: Traffic police authorities are conducting random document checks of two-wheelers here “to curb driving by minors”.

    A senior traffic official said that the drive is an ongoing process of enforcement, but this time its primary purpose is to curb minor driving. “Many two-wheelers were seized for various traffic violations as they were found riding without full documents, while many were without a driving license,” the official said.

    He said they have directions from higher-ups to make frequent random document checks for two-wheelers and other vehicles.

    The official also said that they are identifying more two-wheeler riders involved in stunt biking and are calling them, along with their parents, for counseling. “The main purpose of the drive is to curb negligent and rash driving by minors; on a daily basis, many two-wheelers and other vehicles are seized for driving by either minors or other traffic rule violations,” he said.

    Recently, Srinagar city witnessed an upsurge in stunt biking, after which the city traffic police authorities started identifying them through social media handles.

    According to the traffic police authorities, primarily youths from other districts of the valley were found involved in stunt biking, with some youths coming to Srinagar from as far as the extreme north of Kashmir to do bike stunts. (KNO)

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  • JKSSB Document verification Notification

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    JKSSB Horticulture Technician Grade-IV Document verification

    Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board JKSSB Document Verification of additional candidates falling under consideration zone for the Posts of Horticulture Technician Grade-IV, Horticulture Department, District Cadre, Item Nos. 690, 691, 692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708 & 709, advertised vide Advertisement Notification No. 05 of 2021- regarding.

    In continuation to the Notice No. JKSSB-COE0EXAM(UT)/3/2023-04 (7107228), dated: 20-01-2023 and Notice No. JKSSB-COE0EXAM(UT)/3/2023-04 (7107228), dated: 02-02-2023, additional candidates, whose details are given in Annexure “A” are hereby called to appear in person for Document Verification before the Document Verification Committee of the Board on 25-04-2023 (Tuesday) from 11.00 AM to 05.00 PM, as per the schedule indicated against each at Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board, Central Office, CPO Chowk, Panjtirthi, Jammu. The candidates who fail to appear before the respective Document Verification Committee on the scheduled date shall forfeit their right to selection.

    These candidates shall also submit their preferences in offline mode, before the Document Verification Committee at the time of Document Verification.

    The candidates are required to produce following documents / certificates in original, along-with two self-attested copies, before the Document Verification Committee:

    1. Copy of Online Application Forms.
    2. Two passport size recent colour photographs.
    3. One original photo ID Proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Voter Card / Pan Card / Passport etc.
    4. D.O.B Certificate (10th Diploma / Marks card).
    5. Valid Category Certificate.
    6. Domicile Certificate.
    7. 10+2 Marks Sheet / Diploma.
    8. 01-year Basic Horticulture Training Passed from recognized Institute (Marks Sheet / Diploma).
    9. Bonafide Certificate on the format prescribed by the Board duly issued by theController / Registrar of the concerned University in respect of candidates, who have obtained Degrees from the Universities / Colleges / Institutes outside the UT of J&K and other than Central Universities.
    10. Other documents as per prescribed qualification mentioned in the Advertisement Notification

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  • Air Force unit in document leaks case loses intel mission

    Air Force unit in document leaks case loses intel mission

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    The leaks have raised questions as to how a single airman could have removed so many documents without being detected, why there were not safety checks in place and how the documents could have lingered online undetected for months.

    “How could this guardsman take this information and distribute it electronically for weeks, if not months, and nobody knew about it?” Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana asked the Air Force leaders testifying before a Senate defense appropriations subcommittee.

    These are questions the Air Force is asking, too. For top secret information across the military, there’s supposed to be accountable control officers who are responsible for recording active top secret documents and ensuring they have been either properly secured or disposed of, such as through a shredder or by burning them.

    Pending further review, “The 102nd Intelligence Wing is not currently performing its assigned intelligence mission. The mission has been temporarily reassigned to other organizations within the Air Force,” the service said in a statement to The Associated Press.

    In addition, the Air Force is conducting a service-wide review of how each command handles classified information, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. C.Q. Brown told members of subcommittee.

    The Air Force’s own reviews are on top of a military-wide review directed on Monday by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. Austin has ordered that all military facilities that handle classified information report to him within 45 days on how they access, share, store and destroy the nation’s secrets following the leaks.

    The leaked documents exposed to the world unvarnished secret assessments on the war in Ukraine, the capabilities and geopolitical interests of other nations and other national security issues.

    Teixeira posted the highly classified material in a geopolitical chat room on Discord, a social media platform that started as a hangout for gamers.

    “He had access to some aspects based on his job as a cyber administrator. He took advantage of that access,” Brown said.

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  • Congress demands answers on classified document leak

    Congress demands answers on classified document leak

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    Turner, who recently returned from a visit to Kyiv, has said the leak could amount to espionage.

    The leak, which surfaced on social media over the past week, has stunned the Defense Department and prompted an investigation by the Justice Department. The released information spanned a host of topics but included highly-sensitive documents related to the war in Ukraine.

    The White House on Monday said President Joe Biden had been briefed on the leak but demurred on whether it remained an active threat. “We don’t know. We truly don’t,” National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said.

    Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.), ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, called the leak “not remotely acceptable.” In a phone interview, he said he wants to learn as quickly as possible how the leak happened and whether it exposed any sources of U.S. intelligence collection.

    “This leak is particularly concerning because it could have very real-time consequences,” he told POLITICO, referring to Ukrainians in their ongoing war with Russia.

    Himes said the leak, which comes after the discovery of classified information at properties associated with Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Mike Pence, is indicative of broader problems with classified information handling. He predicted that there would be bipartisan interest revamping classified materials-handling practices.

    “It’s clear that we’ve got a larger issue here,” the Connecticut Democrat said. “Clearly, we’ve got to do a better job. And so I think we’ll be very interested in the specifics of this case, but also how they inform a more secure system.”

    Regardless of the ongoing status of the threat from the leaked documents, Congress will be actively engaged on the issue when it returns next week.

    Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) was briefed Monday evening and vowed his panel would “continue to follow this situation closely,” while urging caution that Russia has a history of spreading disinformation through documents posted online.

    The leaders of the House intelligence panel — Turner and Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) — said in a joint statement that they expect to be briefed as the investigation into the leak unfolds.

    “Protecting classified information is critical to our national security, and the DOD and Intelligence Community must work quickly to prevent any spillage and identify the source of any leak,” the bipartisan duo said in a Monday statement.

    The interest extends beyond the intelligence panels. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), chair of the House Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, both said they are also seeking answers about the leak.

    “Chairman Reed remains focused on supporting and sustaining the international effort to aid Ukraine in its fight to repel Russia’s illegal invasion,” a committee spokesperson said Monday.

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  • JKSSB Document Verification Notice for Various Posts

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    JKSSB Document Verification Notice for Various Posts

    Posst : Various

    Document Verification of candidates falling under consideration zone
    for the posts of Motor Vehicle Inspectors, Assistant Motor Vehicle
    Inspectors and Sub Motor Vehicle Inspectors (Transport Department),
    UT, Divisional Cadre Jammu and Kashmir, Item Nos. 86, 88, 89, 90, 92,
    93 and 94, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2020 – Provision of
    Supplementary date – thereof

    All such candidates who were falling under consideration zone and called for
    Document Verification for the posts of Motor Vehicle Inspectors, Assistant Motor Vehicle
    Inspectors and Sub Motor Vehicle Inspectors (Transport Department), UT, Divisional Cadre
    Jammu and Kashmir, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2020, under Item Nos. 86, 88, 89,
    90, 92, 93 & 94, vide this office Notification No. JKSSB-LEG/344/2022-03 (248683),
    dated: 24-02-2023 and JKSSB-LEG/344/2022-03 (248683), dated: 02-03-2023,
    but could not appear before the Document Verification Committee(s) on 03-03-2023 due to
    various reasons, are hereby given last and final opportunity to appear before the Document
    Verification Committee(s) on 28-03-2023 (Tuesday) at Jammu and Kashmir Services
    Selection Board, Central Office, CPO Chowk, Panjtirthi, Jammu (Jammu based
    candidates) and at JKSSB Central Office, Zam Zam Building, Rambagh, Srinagar
    (Kashmir based Candidates) at 11:00 AM sharp, failing which no claim in this regard shall
    be entertained at any stage.

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  • JKSSB: Important Update Regarding Document Verification of Candidates For Various Posts – Kashmir News

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    JKSSB: Important Update Regarding Document Verification of Candidates For Various Posts

    Document Verification of candidates falling under consideration zone for the posts of Motor Vehicle Inspectors, Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspectors and Sub Motor Vehicle Inspectors (Transport Department), UT, Divisional Cadre Jammu and Kashmir, Item Nos. 86, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93 and 94, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2020 – Provision of Supplementary date – thereof.

    All such candidates who were falling under consideration zone and called for Document Verification for the posts of Motor Vehicle Inspectors, Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspectors and Sub Motor Vehicle Inspectors (Transport Department), UT, Divisional Cadre Jammu and Kashmir, advertised vide Notification No. 04 of 2020, under Item Nos. 86, 88, 89,90, 92, 93 & 94, vide this office Notification No. JKSSB-LEG/344/2022-03 (248683), dated: 24-02-2023 and JKSSB-LEG/344/2022-03 (248683), dated: 02-03-2023,but could not appear before the Document Verification Committee(s) on 03-03-2023 due to
    various reasons, are hereby given last and final opportunity to appear before the Document Verification Committee(s) on 28-03-2023 (Tuesday) at Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board, Central Office, CPO Chowk, Panjtirthi, Jammu (Jammu based candidates) and at JKSSB Central Office, Zam Zam Building, Rambagh, Srinagar (Kashmir based Candidates) at 11:00 AM sharp, failing which no claim in this regard shall be entertained at any stage.

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  • A Startling Document Predicted Jan. 6. Democrats Are Missing Its Other Warnings.

    A Startling Document Predicted Jan. 6. Democrats Are Missing Its Other Warnings.

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    Actually, the letter was not a cipher. Plan D was the fourth of several studies organized by an opaque advocacy group, known as the Hub, to prepare for the depredations of the Trump era. The Hub is known in Washington for its sophisticated dark-money interventions in electoral politics. During the 2020 campaign, it also gathered up strategists, lawyers and activists to draft plans for a different kind of conflict.

    The document is an artifact from a dangerous time: Warning that Trump would surely not concede defeat to Joe Biden, it advised Trump’s opponents to “assume the worst” would follow. It urged them to gird for a struggle not only with the president but with “institutions controlled or influenced by the GOP, including the courts.” The document forecast “militia and white supremacist activities through the inauguration — and, very likely, accelerated activity in the early months of a Biden administration.”

    Plan D is sobering reading even today. It is a catalog of the defects in America’s electoral process and political culture that made it vulnerable to a rampaging demagogue— defects that some Democrats wanted to fix with drastic measures.

    Should Biden lose narrowly, the report said, “layers of illegitimate structures and interventions will have contributed to it.” It closed with a warning against complacency even if Trump were to be defeated.

    “A Biden win will not prove that our democracy is healthy,” the document argued, continuing: “Win, lose, or draw, we should perceive ourselves not in a singular moment of crisis but rather in what may be an era of existential challenge for American democracy.”

    I first read the report soon after it was composed, when a source shared it as an off-the-record analysis to inform my thinking about 2020. At the time, I thought it was a creative assessment of potential worst-case scenarios, some of which struck me as rather remote. The January 6 insurrection was still months away.

    In any event, I found Plan D more compelling than contemporaneous Democratic planning exercises that seemed more like high-concept role play for political elites. My colleague Sam Stein, then at The Daily Beast, reported on one “simulation” that foresaw the Biden campaign urging the entire West Coast to secede in a unit known as “Cascadia.” Simulation indeed.

    Plan D was no game. It was devised as a battle plan. Reviewing the report years later, it is impossible not to be struck by the sense of urgency in the text — and the speed with which the impatient demand for fundamental change to American politics has dissipated among most Democrats.

    So, I returned to my source and obtained permission to write about it now at a safe distance from 2020.

    Back then, the group behind Plan D saw deep reform to the political system as a survival imperative for Democrats. If the party controlled government after 2020, the report said, Democrats must treat it as a “fleeting-once-in-a-generation (or perhaps lifetime) opportunity” to revise the political system. Among the targets of that proposed overhaul: a Senate biased toward rural red states, a Supreme Court stacked with right-wing appointees and an Electoral College that overruled the popular vote twice in two decades.

    “First and foremost, we must rewrite the rules of our democracy. That’s doing much more than just the voting, corruption, and money-in-politics reforms in HR1 or the VRA renewal,” the document stated, referring to the centerpiece legislative offerings of the Democrats’ pro-democracy agenda. “We must commit to structural reforms that, at a minimum, include DC and Puerto Rico statehood and expanding the federal courts.”

    Liberals must also “embrace more aspirational goals of ending the Electoral College and establishing a constitutional right to vote,” it continued, plus more basic aims like the elimination of the Senate filibuster. Should Democrats fail to achieve those aims, the report proposed divisive and punitive measures, like denying certain federal assistance to sections of the country that consistently reject Democrats and yet hold a veto over legislation because the system is tilted in their favor. Perhaps, it suggested, brute fiscal coercion would extract concessions from Trump country.

    Today, these calls for invasive constitutional surgery seem nearly fantastical. Democrats captured the White House and Congress, but with legislative majorities so small that they could not even restore the Voting Rights Act, let alone add new Supreme Court justices, new states and new stars to the American flag.

    Democrats still have a thick sheaf of legislative proposals for reforming campaign finance, congressional redistricting, voter registration, early and mail-in voting, federal election oversight and more. In December, Congress passed a bipartisan measure to reform the Electoral Count Act, the rickety 19th Century law that Trump’s allies sought to exploit in 2020 to obstruct the transfer of power.

    But these days Democrats are not really promoting ideas to address the most distorted features of the American system. Far from crusading for DC statehood, they are squabbling among themselves over whether to nullify changes to the city’s criminal code enacted by left-wing local lawmakers. A short-lived flirtation with court-packing withered in a blue-ribbon presidential commission that issued an equivocal report.

    For now, America’s liberal party is more comfortable thundering against changes to the number of ballot-collection boxes in the Atlanta area than openly discussing the profound unfairness of a system that awards equal representation in the Senate to South Dakota and California. Indeed, there are times when talking to Democratic leaders about threats to democracy can feel a little like consulting with a physician who speaks with eager authority about all manner of unpleasant illnesses — except the terminal disease you have actually contracted.

    One Democrat who is eager to talk about that fatal ailment is Arkadi Gerney, the founding leader of the Hub who recently stepped down as its executive director. A longtime gun-control advocate who previously worked for the Center for American Progress and Michael Bloomberg’s City Hall, he was one of the lead authors of the Plan D report.

    In a reflective conversation this winter he told me Democrats should be far more attentive to the rightward bias of the country’s political institutions. Much of American history, he argued, is the story of one popular movement or another driving at changes to democratic political system far grander than the admission of several new states.

    “In this country, we had a history of fixing flawed elements of our democracy, generation by generation, from slavery in the post-Civil War amendments to the Constitution, to women’s suffrage, to changing the age to vote to 18,” Gerney said. “And that process, in the last 50 years, has gotten stuck.”

    Part of the problem, he said, is that America’s most unfair political institutions are self-perpetuating. You cannot do much to change the Senate and the Supreme Court without the assent of the Senate and the Supreme Court.

    Still, Gerney insisted, awfully difficult is not the same thing as impossible. He pointed to voters’ volcanic indignation about the Dobbs decision as the kind of popular mobilization that could ultimately yield foundational change. We’ll see.

    The good news in Plan D is contained in passages where its authors missed the mark: their warning, for instance, that the conservative judiciary might aid Trump’s election sabotage (it did not) or the suggestion that Democrats might need to give Trump amnesty from prosecution to ease the transfer of power (multiple ongoing investigations of Trump show otherwise).

    Most encouraging may be what the report misjudged about how the business of legislating would unfold under Biden. Unless the filibuster were abolished, the document warned, Biden’s agenda could meet a miserable death in “Mitch McConnell’s legislative graveyard.” Plan D judged it largely futile to seek bipartisan compromise, since whatever Democrats do, “Republicans will accuse us of murder, socialism and worse.”

    That last part is true of many Republicans. On the whole, the GOP remains an angry, Trumpy party. Yet some — including McConnell — joined with Democrats to pass a hefty infrastructure law, an aggressive industrial policy for the high-tech sector and more. Even with the structure of the Senate and the courts still firmly in place, Democrats still managed to enact a landmark climate law that has unleashed a global clean-energy arms race.

    Whether that was a sufficient use of a once-in-a-generation opportunity is a question Democrats must answer for themselves. The 2024 election will show if it was enough to avert the return of Trump himself.

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