Until Trump Fired FBI Director James Comey, Sally Yates Was The Heroine Headline In Tuesday News

Yesterday, America's brief interim Attorney General Sally Yates, who was fired by the Trump Administration for refusing to defend his Muslim ban, became what The Daily Beast calls "the early hero of the Trump era."

Until two hours ago when President Trump fired James Comey, America's FBI Director, Sally Yates was the person of the hour, after her professionally dazzling testimony on Monday before a Senate Panel investigating the Russian meddling in America's presidential election. 

On Monday, prior to the Senate hearing, NBC reported that in his first meeting with President Obama on November 10, President-elect Trump was advised not to hire General Michael Flynn for a key post in the administration. Trump ignored President Obama's warning and hired Flynn as his National Security Adviser, exposing him to all of America's top secrets. 

Yates clarified for Senators and the general public yesterday that upon reading an pre-report analysis of information gleaned by the FBI on Flynn, she was so concerned that she picked up the phone and called White House Counsel Donald McGahn, requesting an immediate in-person meeting. 

Yates said, “We believed that General Flynn was compromised with respect to the Russians," and that “logic would tell you that you don’t want the national security adviser to be in a position where the Russians have leverage over him.”

The White House fired Yates four days later and only fired Gen. Flynn 18 days later because of a leak to the Washington Post about Flynn's activities with the Russians.  In spite of the Trump administration's attempts to paint Sally Yates as a political hack prior to yesterday's testimony, Republican senators led by the committee chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham found her to be highly credible. 

Because of tonight's firing of FBI Director Comey, the plot has thickened dramatically around the aggressive tactics of the Trump administration. 

Angela Merkel Meets With Vladimir Putin, Armed With Her 5-Point Plan For Dealing With Autocratic Strongmen

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is at Russian President Vladimir Putin's summer residence in Sochi for talks on a variety of complex issues. No one is expecting any major breakthroughs in Sochi, writes the BBC. 

The Germans lead European nations in their opposition over Crimea and Syria, and Russians are believed to be behind a direct cyber attack on Merkel's own Christian Democratic Party, in an effort to influence the upcoming September 24 elections. 

Coincidentally -- or not -- US President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak to President Putin today, a call announced Monday. Experts say that Putin and Merkel have a grudging respect for each other, and surely it helps that the Chancellor speaks Russian, with Putin speaking German. European media reports that Putin is most interested in hearing Merkel's impressions of Trump. 

With Donald Trump's love affair with autocratic strong men, Angela Merkel is believed to represent the future of democratic values around the globe. Trump's daughter Ivanka spent much time with Merkel last week, meetings that fared far better than the president's with her.

In January 2017, Foreign Policy wrote a fascinating piece on how Angela Merkel deals with bullies, noting that Vladimir Putin considers her to be a "dangerous person," according to Russian dissident and former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

The chancellor’s astounding record in outfoxing, outlasting, and outmaneuvering full-of-themselves male rivals, however, began before Putin appeared on the scene. Her track record offers the outlines of a go-to plan for dealing with bullies — and, not coincidentally, it dovetails tightly with her top foreign-policy advisor’s five-point plan for taking on Trump.

Merkel spent last time last week with Trump daughter Ivanka, at the W20 Summit in Berlin. After President Trump made an asshat of himself in refusing to shake Merkel's hand on her White House visit -- and seated his daughter with no foreign policy qualifications next to Merkel at a joint meeting -- Merkel turned the insults to her advantage by forging a relationship with Ivanka. Read on.