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The following is a transcript of an interview with House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Mike Turner, Republican of Ohio, on “Face the Nation” that aired on July 21, 2024.


MARGARET BRENNAN: Good morning and welcome to Face The Nation. As we start a new week here in Washington, the country is still making sense of the tumultuous moment that we are in. On Monday, just two days after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally, a federal judge in Florida dismissed the charges brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith for Trump’s mishandling of classified documents. Those counts had been widely viewed as the most serious charges out of all the felony counts he faces in federal and state courts. Smith plans to appeal. That same day, the Republican National Convention kicked off in Milwaukee, and Mr. Trump selected Ohio’s junior Senator JD Vance as his running mate. And it was a rough week for Mr. Biden following both his COVID diagnosis and the ongoing debate within the Democratic Party about whether he remains at the top of the ticket. We have a lot to get to. And we begin this morning with the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Ohio Congressman Mike Turner, good to have you here. 

REPRESENTATIVE MIKE TURNER: Thank you for having me. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: So despite this epic security lapse, Donald Trump has praised the Secret Service detail and their actions last Saturday. I know you’ve said the director of the Secret Service should resign if she’s not fired first.

REP. TURNER: Correct.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You get to ask her questions tomorrow. What do you want to know?

REP. TURNER: Well, the failures are just absolutely outrageous and incredible. You know, first you start asking the question, is this a failure of resources, is this a failure of protocols or a failure of management and it appears that now we know that it’s all three, that people on the ground at Trump’s campaign who were involved with security had asked for additional resources, they identified that there were gaps. And what’s interesting is when we had our briefing, and this Secret Service gave us their own timeline, their own timeline admits that nine minutes before Donald Trump took the stage, that they were aware of a particular threat, and still let Donald Trump take the stage. And then as we also know, from their own timeline, they didn’t take a shot to take out the shooter until Donald Trump himself was shot. And what you see from this is that, you know, obviously, thank God, Donald Trump is alive, and as he’s alive, we look at this as incompetence. But if he had been killed, they would be culpable. Every aspect of their failure leads right to giving an opportunity to shoot Donald Trump. And that is going to be the major issue. How did this happen, and of course, she needs to be fired, President Biden should fire her, she’s clearly not going to resign. But her failures are incredibly well known throughout the organization. And even as we look at that day, they were very, very basic failures.

MARGARET BRENNAN: But she’s at the very top, are you saying this isn’t just an operational problem on the ground? 

REP. TURNER: Well she’s the leadership and what we’re hearing from the reports from requests for additional resources, if they went to the top of the organization. Clearly, she was the one responsible for ensuring the safety of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. And what we see here, these failures are so extreme, that that you know that they need new leadership. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: The Secret Service, which had initially denied that they had turned down requests, now says that there were some specific units or resources that were not provided. And then they relied on local police. Bigger picture, I mean- Pennsylvania’s a concealed carry state, this firearm was legally purchased by the shooter, we have mass shootings in this country, unfortunately, all the time, large gatherings are prime targets. It’s hard to stop a lone actor is the plain fact here is that this could easily happen again, no matter who the Secret Service Director is.

REP. TURNER: Not in this way, this was so obvious, a superior position, their footprint was insufficient, their communication structure was insufficient. There was no way for anybody to communicate forward, what was occurring. And the- you know, on that day, everything that occurred resulted in President Donald Trump not being protected from from this this site and resulted in almost, him losing his life.

MARGARET BRENNAN:  We looked at our polling this week, and 62% of voters say they expect to see an increase in political violence in this country over the next two years. This was one instance of it. Do you expect more violence?

REP. TURNER: Well, I think we’re certainly in a temperament where it is very difficult right now. But so far, that is part of the FBI investigation, they’re letting this be known early, that it doesn’t appear that he was, you know, politically- wasn’t politically driven, or motivated. That in fact, perhaps he was tied to an interest in mass shootings and in and in his loner status and and, obviously, his fixation on guns, then- brought himself to do this. We’ll have to find out the whole picture. We also have to find out if is- is he- is he a lone actor, really we say he was a lone shooter, was he a lone actor. What really motivated this shooter is going to be very important.

MARGARET BRENNAN: So- so in other words, he may not have been motivated by politics, like would you consider him a domestic violent extremist or is this this could have been any mass shooter at any mall in America and he just happened to pick a rally.

REP. TURNER: Well, that’s- the early reports from the FBI indicate that, that he was just looking for places to go and that he picked this rally. Now we don’t know that the investigation will have to be completed, but what’s clear is regardless of what kind of threat he was, the failures by the Secret Service are extreme. He walked in with a ladder, he had a rangefinder, he had a weapon he got onto a roof that was within short distance. All of these failures are obvious failures. And that’s clearly why the secret service needs- needs scrutiny and the director needs to be fired.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You are one of the strongest and most influential advocates in Congress for additional aid to Ukraine. You just went there. 

REP. TURNER: Yes. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: JD Vance, now the vice-presidential candidate, is one of the most vocal opponents. Are you worried that he is going to be the last person in President Trump’s ear if he wins?

REP. TURNER: No, and I -vice presidents don’t have significant impact on on foreign policy. But the other aspect is, is that he certainly won’t impact or change Donald Trump’s foreign policy. Donald Trump was the first to provide lethal weapons to Ukraine, reversing the policy of the prior Obama administration that would not provide them lethal aid, those were actually weapons that were used when Russia first began to attack Kiev. He’s- just yesterday, I think it was had a phone call with Zelensky. And it was reported by both sides that it was very positive. In his heart, Donald Trump is a negotiator. And he sees this as an opportunity to end this war and this war does need ended. We can’t continue–

MARGARET BRENNAN: On Ukraine’s terms and not Russia’s? 

REP. TURNER: I believe absolutely that Ukraine needs to be the determiner of their future and their boundaries in negotiations. But at the same time, they can’t be in the situation they’re in with the Biden administration placing unbelievable restrictions on their use of weapons, their ability to fight Russia, take the fight to Russia, this is a stasis, this is going to be an ongoing forever bout- border war. Under the Biden administration’s current restrictions on Ukraine. I think that Donald Trump will walk in and let everybody know that Ukraine is gonna get everything it needs, they’re gonna get the authorities they need. And Russia is going to have at that point, a motivation to come to the table.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Russia, their foreign minister, praised the selection of JD Vance, and you know, that senior intelligence officials have briefed that Moscow’s preferred candidate remains Donald Trump. Does any of that concern you?

REP. TURNER: Well, again, I think everybody around the world wants a strong leader for the United States. And what we currently have is a leader that is incapable of really making decisions, we need a leader who’s going to step up, represent the United States. And as Donald Trump has said, ending these conflicts, it’s going to take a leader, it’s going to take a strong leader, and Donald Trump certainly has shown that.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, he said just the other day to Bloomberg, ‘I think Taiwan should pay us for defense, you know, we’re no different than an insurance company. Taiwan doesn’t give us anything.’ That doesn’t sound like stalwart dedication to defending America’s allies.

REP. TURNER: Well, I think what’s important there again,- I think what’s important here again, back to the negotiations of the- Donald Trump’s focus on a negotiator. One thing that’s clear, we cannot have the United States just be a guarantor of territorial integrity of countries around the world. We need military alliances. That means they need to be strong, and they need to to participate. That’s certainly what his criticism of NATO has been. We’re not a guarantor. We want a strong NATO, we want a strong United States. All of those positions are consistent, really, with the last four and five administrations have looked at our allies and said, you’re not doing enough. And I think he’ll continue to say that.

MARGARET BRENNAN: On Taiwan? Strategic ambiguity shouldn’t be the position anymore?

REP. TURNER: Strategic ambiguity doesn’t have anything to do with whether or not Taiwan is is strong militarily. They’re making their own- their decisions that they’re making, as to the strength of their military, should be in line with how they’re going to fight and defend their country. Not just that the United States is going to come in and back them up.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Chair Turner always good to have you here. 

REP. TURNER: Thank you.

MARGARET BRENNAN: In person.



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LaMonica McIver wins special House election in New Jersey for late Donald Payne Jr.’s seat

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LaMonica McIver wins special House Democratic primary in N.J.


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TRENTON, N.J. Democratic Newark City Council President LaMonica McIver has defeated Republican small businessman Carmen Bucco in a contest in New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District that opened up because of the death of Rep. Donald Payne Jr. in April.

McIver will serve out the remainder of Payne’s term, which ends in January. She and Bucco will face a rematch on the November ballot for the full term.

McIver said in a statement Wednesday that she stands on the “shoulders of giants,” naming Payne as chief among them.

She cast ahead to the November election, saying the right to make reproductive health choices was on the ballot as well as whether the economy should benefit the wealthy or “hard working Americans.”

“I will fight because the purpose of politics and the purpose of our vote is to give the people of our communities and our nation a bold voice,” she said.

Bucco congratulated McIver on the victory in a statement but said he’s looking forward to the rematch in November.

“I am not going anywhere,” he said in an email. “We still have a second chance to make district 10 great again!”

Who are LaMonica McIver and Carmen Bucco?

McIver emerged as the Democratic candidate in a crowded field in the July special election. A member of the city council of New Jersey’s biggest city since 2018, she also worked for Montclair Public Schools as a personnel director and plans to focus on affordability, infrastructure, abortion rights and “protecting our democracy,” she told The Associated Press earlier this summer.

Bucco describes himself on his campaign website as a small-business owner influenced by his upbringing in the foster system. He lists support for law enforcement and ending corruption as top issues.

The 10th District lies in a heavily Democratic and majority-Black region of northern New Jersey. Republicans are outnumbered by more than 6 to 1.

It’s been a volatile year for Democrats in New Jersey, where the party dominates state government and the congressional delegation.

Among the developments were the conviction on federal bribery charges of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, who has denied the charges, and the demise of the so-called county party line — a system in which local political leaders give their preferred candidates favorable position on the primary ballot.

Democratic Rep. Andy Kim, who’s running for Menendez’s seat, and other Democrats brought a federal lawsuit challenging the practice as part of his campaign to oust Menendez, who has resigned since his conviction.



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Body found near Kentucky shooting site believed to be suspect, officials say

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In a news conference Thursday night, Kentucky police said they believe a body found near the site of the Interstate 75 shooting on Sept. 7, 2024, is that of suspect Joseph Couch. Officials said articles on the body indicated it was likely Couch, but that crews were still processing the scene and wouldn’t have final identification until later. CBS News’ Carissa Lawson anchors a special report.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs at same Brooklyn detention center that held R. Kelly, Sam Bankman-Fried, other high-profile inmates

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A second judge refused to grant bail to Sean “Diddy” Combs on Wednesday and he could remain in federal custody at a Brooklyn detention center until his trial for sex trafficking charges. Combs joins other high-profile inmates, such as singer R. Kelly, fallen cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried, rapper Ja Rule —even Al Sharpton served a brief stint— who were held at the same federal detention center.

Notorious for its horrible conditions —inmates won a $10 million class action settlement after enduring frigid conditions during an 8-day blackout in 2019— the waterfront industrial complex, MDC Brooklyn, houses 1,200 inmates. 

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The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn is a federal administrative detention facility. 

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Violence and corruption have long plagued the facility; U.S. District Judge Gary R. Brown of the Eastern District of New York wrote the detention center had  “dangerous, barbaric conditions” in a recent sentencing opinion. Two inmates were stabbed to death in recent months and several correction officers have been convicted for smuggling contraband and accepting bribes.

Combs joins a list of high-profile personalities that have landed at the MDC Brooklyn, partly because the city’s other federal detention center, MDC New York, closed in 2021, also due to horrible conditions. The disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in his cell there in 2019. “Numerous and serious” instances of misconduct among corrections staff gave Epstein the opportunity to kill himself, a subsequent federal watchdog investigation found.

Kelly sued the federal detention center in 2022 for wrongly putting him on suicide watch after his sentencing. Kelly sought $100 million because he said the detention center knew he wasn’t suicidal after he was convicted in 2021 for racketeering and violating the Mann Act, which bars transporting people across state lines for prostitution.

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Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of FTX Cryptocurrency Derivatives Exchange, leaving court in New York on July 26, 2023. 

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Former crypto billionaire Bankman-Fried survived on bread, water and sometimes peanut butter when he was in the MDC Brooklyn, his attorney said, because the detention center continued to serve him a “flesh diet” despite requests for vegan dishes.

Ja Rule stayed at the MDC Brooklyn for a brief time before being released after serving most of his two-year sentence for illegal gun possession. Most of his prison time was spent in a state prison in New York. 

Sharpton served a 90-day sentence in 2001 and went on a hunger strike for protesting the U.S. Navy bombing of the island of Vieques, in Puerto Rico.

Combs was taken into custody on Monday and according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday he was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution. 

His attorney Marc Agnifilo told CBS News, “It’s impossible to prepare for a trial from where he is,” after a first federal judge denied Combs bail on Tuesday.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky agreed with prosecutors who argued the hip-hop mogul, who is accused of using his business empire as a criminal enterprise to conceal his alleged abuse of women, is a flight risk and poses an ongoing threat to the safety of the community. 

Agnifilo said the part of the detention center where Combs is being held is “a very difficult place to be.” 

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