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Exclusive: Justice Department removes lead prosecutor from probe of Trump critic John Brennan

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Former CIA director John Brennan in New York

By Evan Perez, Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN

(CNN) — The Justice Department has removed the career Miami federal prosecutor leading the investigation into John Brennan, after she resisted pressure to quickly bring charges against the former CIA director and prominent critic of President Donald Trump, according to people briefed on the matter.

Maria Medetis Long on Friday notified attorneys representing people involved in the case that she was no longer handling the investigation, the people familiar with the matter said. She has led the politically sensitive probe for months amid demands from Trump to prosecute Brennan and other critics.

The investigation into Brennan is focused on one of the president’s longest standing political grievances — the 2017 intelligence assessment that found ​Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election to help him.

Trump’s demands have taken on more urgency for the Justice Department after Trump fired former Attorney General Pam Bondi, in part because of dissatisfaction at the slow pace of cases he wants brought. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has redoubled efforts to satisfy the president’s demands as he seeks to keep the job after Bondi’s ouster.

Miami US Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones’ office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The change comes as investigators in recent weeks have conducted interviews with witnesses and issued a fresh round of subpoenas, the people briefed on the matter said, signaling a case that is moving ahead but not likely on the rapid timeline that top Justice Department officials have sought.

The career prosecutors and investigators handling the case have for months pushed back against demands to quickly bring charges against Brennan, CNN reported, and have signaled to Justice Department officials they don’t believe the case is a strong one. Still, they have continued to work toward possibly bringing it in federal court in Washington, DC.

Medetis Long’s team sent out several rounds of subpoenas, requests for documents from Congress, and is now seeking witness interviews as part of the probe, several sources say, and Brennan’s lawyers have been bracing for a possible indictment for months.

In recent weeks, DOJ officials met with Quiñones and others in his office to discuss the investigation’s progress, sources told CNN. Quiñones told the officials that charges could still be months away, sources say, which top Justice officials told him was not acceptable.

Prosecutors in the Southern District of Florida, where Medetis Long is the National Security Section Chief, are focused on allegations that Brennan lied to Congress about at the years-ago intelligence assessment.

Brennan told House investigators in 2017 that Russia “brazenly interfered” in US elections, including actively contacting members of Trump’s campaign. However, he stopped shy of dubbing it “collusion.”

An investigation into Russian election interference ultimately did not find that Trump’s campaign or associates conspired with Russia or that Trump committed a crime, but did not exonerate the president on obstruction of justice.

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El precio de los tomates en EE.UU. ha aumentado notablemente. Estas son las razones

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Por Vanessa Yurkevich, CNN en Español

Mike Armata lleva un mes viendo tomates de aspecto poco atractivo.

Sí son aptos para el consumo, pero no lucen tan bien como de costumbre. Su mayor problema, sin embargo, es que resultan muy costosos. Pero en el mercado actual debe conformarse con lo que pueda conseguir.

“Hay escasez por todas partes. Representa un gran desembolso inicial para nosotros, una apuesta a ciegas de que la gente realmente comprará estos productos a estos precios. Da miedo”, comentó Armata, quien se desempeña como comprador de productos frescos para la empresa familiar E. Armata, que suministra tomates a cientos de negocios en el noreste del país.

La demanda estacional de tomates está comenzando a repuntar en Estados Unidos, a medida que el clima cálido invita a consumir más hamburguesas, salsas, ensaladas y kétchup en los perritos calientes. No obstante, una intensa ola de frío durante el pico de la temporada tomatera en Florida —sumada a las condiciones climáticas húmedas durante la temporada de cultivo en México— ha reducido el volumen de la cosecha este año. Armata señaló que apenas está recibiendo una octava parte de su suministro habitual procedente de México, California, Florida y la República Dominicana.

Mientras tanto, los precios han experimentado un aumento notable. El precio de los tomates subió un 15,3 % tan solo en el mes de marzo y acumula un alza del 22,6 % en comparación con la misma fecha del año anterior, según datos del Índice de Precios al Consumidor. El arancel del 17 % aplicado a los tomates provenientes de México, sumado al encarecimiento del diésel a consecuencia del conflicto con Irán, ha creado la combinación perfecta para disparar el precio de los tomates a niveles exorbitantes.

Armata comentó que hace un mes pagaba US$ 25 por una caja de 11 kilos de tomates. Hoy, paga el triple.

Añadió que, para que E. Armata obtenga una pequeña ganancia, los clientes tendrían que pagar al menos US$ 80 por una caja de 11 kilos de tomates.

El aumento de precio también se está reflejando en los consumidores. En el supermercado, los tomates se venden a unos US$ 2,25 la libra, el precio más alto en ocho años. Esto representa un aumento del 18,6 % con respecto a febrero, cuando los consumidores pagaban cerca de US$ 1,90, según David Branch, gerente del sector en el Instituto Agroalimentario de Wells Fargo.

“Los tomates se encuentran entre las verduras más caras que los estadounidenses ven actualmente en el supermercado. Hasta que se reanuden las cosechas, los tomates seguirán siendo uno de los principales factores que impulsan la inflación de los productos agrícolas esta primavera”, declaró Branch esta semana.

(Sabemos que muchos de ustedes, y los botánicos, consideran que el tomate es una fruta, pero los agricultores los llaman verduras porque así los clasifican la Aduana de Estados Unidos y la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales).

Las explotaciones agrícolas de Florida y México —ambos productores clave de tomates para Estados Unidos— se vieron duramente afectadas por condiciones meteorológicas extraordinarias durante lo que debería haber sido su temporada alta de producción.

A mediados de enero, las temperaturas en la costa oeste de Florida descendieron hasta los 27 grados Fahrenheit (unos -3 °C). Tan solo cinco horas de temperaturas bajo cero bastan para arrasar los cultivos.

“Por primera vez en unos 15 años, sufrimos una helada severa en Florida”, declaró Bob Spencer, presidente de West Coast Tomato, en el condado de Manatee (Florida). Esta explotación de gestión familiar cuenta con unas 2.000 acres dedicados al cultivo de tomates. Spencer estima que la helada destruyó aproximadamente el 70 % de la producción total de la granja.

Sin embargo, Florida representa solo una pequeña parte del mercado del tomate. El 70 % de los tomates que se consumen en Estados Unidos provienen de M

Wind Advisory issued April 17 at 7:57AM PDT until April 17 at 2:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Northeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.

* WHERE…Calabasas and Agoura Hills, Central Ventura County
Valleys, Santa Clarita Valley, Santa Susana Mountains,
Southeastern Ventura County Valleys, Ventura County Beaches,
Ventura County Inland Coast, Western San Fernando Valley, and
Western Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area.

* WHEN…Until 2 PM PDT this afternoon.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

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Wind Advisory issued April 17 at 7:57AM PDT until April 17 at 2:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Northeast winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph.

* WHERE…Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, Interstate 5 Corridor,
Southern Ventura County Mountains, and Western San Gabriel
Mountains and Highway 14 Corridor.

* WHEN…Until 2 PM PDT this afternoon.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

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