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John Durham, Head of Probe Into Russia Investigation, Appoints New Criminal Chief

Impeachment Trial Live Updates: GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses

The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump starts again on Monday, with Trump’s legal counsel offering arguments for why the president should not be impeached. Refresh for updates. It follows arguments from House managers led by Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) last week. 1 p.m. – Trial Starts President Trump’s defense has taken the floor, led by counsel Pat Cipollone. 12:15 p.m. – GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) both suggested on Monday that a report about National Security Adviser John Bolton’s upcoming book should warrant calling witnesses to testify in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. “The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” Collins said in a statement. Details of Bolton’s…

John Durham, Head of Probe Into Russia Investigation, Appoints New Criminal Chief

Federal prosecutor John Durham, who is leading the Department of Justice probe into the origins of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, appointed a new criminal division chief on Jan. 27.

Durham, a U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, said that Sarah Karwan will be taking the position.

“I am thrilled that Sarah Karwan will lead our criminal division. During her more than 12 years as an [assistant U.S. attorney], Sarah has done it all, prosecuting violent criminals, drug traffickers, financial fraudsters, corrupt public officials, and a wide variety of other wrongdoers,” Durham said in a statement.

“Given the breadth of her experience and her exceptional lawyering skills, she certainly will be a standout as our new criminal chief.”

Karwan most recently was chief of the District’s Major Crimes Unit, where she supervised prosecution of cases involving matters such as immigration, human trafficking, and hate crimes. Her cases included prosecuting a Connecticut teenager who possessed a firearm with “an obliterated serial number,” a New Haven man who possessed heroin and crack cocaine with intent to distribute, and a Woodbury man who stole more than $1.8 million from the estate of a woman who died.

As an assistant U.S. attorney, Karwan served as both the District’s Professional Responsibility Officer and Elections Officer and was a member of the hiring committee. She also spent time as deputy chief of the District’s Financial Fraud and Public Corruption Unit and as an Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force attorney.

Before joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Karwan was in private practice for about six years, specializing in securities litigation. She graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1997 and from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2000.

Karwan replaces William Nardini, who now sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.

Durham was tasked with looking into the origins of the probe into possible collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia. The investigation includes looking at actions taken by private actors, Attorney General William Barr said last month.

“He’s not just looking at the FBI,” Barr said. “He’s looking at other agencies and departments and also private actors. So it’s a much broader investigation.”

Durham is also looking at the FBI’s use of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants and actions taken by other agencies such as the CIA.

“He is not just looking at the FISA aspect of it. He is looking at all the conduct both before and after the election,” Barr said.

Durham issued a rare statement last month after Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz released his team’s report on the FBI’s use of FISA. Horowitz found that FBI officials made a slew of omissions in applying to spy on Trump campaign associate Carter Page, including purposefully leaving out that Page was a CIA asset.

“Based on the evidence collected to date, and while our investigation is ongoing, last month we advised the Inspector General that we do not agree with some of the report’s conclusions as to predication and how the FBI case was opened,” Durham said in a statement.

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China Now Second Largest Weapons Producer in World: Arms Watchdog

China has come straight in at number two in the arms producer charts, ahead of Russia, but trailing behind the United States at number one. The report by a Swedish arms watchdog pulled together estimates of sales from China’s arms industry–obscured by secrecy and data-massaging–and compared them with their international rankings. Production of arms does not equate to military spending, since arms can be imported, and much of military spending goes to wages, maintenance, and logistics. China in the past was a big importer of weapons from Russia and Ukraine, and is still Russia’s biggest customer. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) says its report, published on Monday, is the most comprehensive picture of Chinese companies’ weapons to date. “In the past, a lack of transparency has meant that the…