Amazon offers to help Biden administration with COVID-19 vaccine distribution

The Trump administration rejected any involvement from Amazon previously.

They blacklisted Amazon from all federal government contracts. This is well documented.
Well documented where? This is all I can find, dated today. Where's your indisputable proof that Amazon made this exact same offer to Trump and was rejected. As of this moment they' the Biden administration, cannot confirm that.

“I’m not aware of the timeline of when Amazon reached out. That sounds like a question for Amazon to me,” Psaki said.
A representative for Amazon did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on correspondence with the Trump administration and whether the company offered Trump support on vaccine distribution.

Reached by NBC News, an Amazon rep said the company had been “in touch” last month with the CDC, but would not say whether the company had made the same overtures to Trump.
Amazon offers Joe Biden COVID-19 vaccine assistance (nypost.com)
 
Well documented where? This is all I can find, dated today. Where's your indisputable proof that Amazon made this exact same offer to Trump and was rejected. As of this moment they' the Biden administration, cannot confirm that.

“I’m not aware of the timeline of when Amazon reached out. That sounds like a question for Amazon to me,” Psaki said.
A representative for Amazon did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on correspondence with the Trump administration and whether the company offered Trump support on vaccine distribution.

Reached by NBC News, an Amazon rep said the company had been “in touch” last month with the CDC, but would not say whether the company had made the same overtures to Trump.
Amazon offers Joe Biden COVID-19 vaccine assistance (nypost.com)
Amazon lobbied for their employees to be vaccinated, as they were essential employees. Nothing was brought up about distribution.

We’re witnessing Big Tech’s coordinated covert politics, hamstring Trump every way imaginable and then open the floodgates for Biden.
 
Amazon lobbied for their employees to be vaccinated, as they were essential employees. Nothing was brought up about distribution.

We’re witnessing Big Tech’s coordinated covert politics, hamstring Trump every way imaginable and then open the floodgates for Biden.
Exactly, a completely different conversation. Wasn't anyone talking about help for distribution.
 
Well documented where? This is all I can find, dated today. Where's your indisputable proof that Amazon made this exact same offer to Trump and was rejected. As of this moment they' the Biden administration, cannot confirm that.

“I’m not aware of the timeline of when Amazon reached out. That sounds like a question for Amazon to me,” Psaki said.
A representative for Amazon did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on correspondence with the Trump administration and whether the company offered Trump support on vaccine distribution.

Reached by NBC News, an Amazon rep said the company had been “in touch” last month with the CDC, but would not say whether the company had made the same overtures to Trump.
Amazon offers Joe Biden COVID-19 vaccine assistance (nypost.com)
The FTC is asking Amazon's rivals if they are being crushed by Jeff Bezos' company
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The Federal Trade Commission is homing in on Amazon. A new report from Vox revealed that the government agency has been questioning Amazon's rivals about some of its business practices, including how it competes with its own third-party sellers and whether its Prime services are unfairly undercutting competitors. While this doesn't mean that the FTC has launched an investigation on Amazon, it signals that the tech giant is becoming the focus of increased scrutiny. (Business Insider)
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/05/tru...lations-against-amazon-other-tech-giants.html

More market manipulation

Trump says administration is looking into antitrust violations by Amazon, other tech giants
Berkeley Lovelace Jr. | @BerkeleyJr
Published 3 Hours AgoUpdated 2 Hours AgoCNBC.com
  • President Donald Trump says his administration is looking into antitrust violations by Amazon, Facebook and Google parent Alphabet.
  • In an interview with Axios, Trump says he's "not looking to hurt" the U.S. tech giants but is considering action.
Well no shit, of course he'd compromise national security for a vendetta

https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon...aims-improper-pressure-from-trump-11575905528

Amazon Bid Protest on JEDI Claims ‘Improper Pressure’ From Trump
Company says president wanted to harm Bezos in awarding of cloud-computing deal to Microsoft

WASHINGTON—Amazon.com Inc. said President Trump exerted “improper pressure” on the Pentagon to keep a lucrative cloud-computing deal from going to his perceived political enemy, company founder Jeffrey Bezos.

In a complaint filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, Amazon said the president “launched repeated public and behind-the-scenes attacks” on the contract and the company to steer the contract away from Amazon. Mr. Trump’s aim was “to harm his perceived political enemy—Jeffrey P. Bezos,” according to the...

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/09/amazon-blames-trump-for-losing-jedi-cloud-contract.html
I hope Amazon sues the government, then Trump when he's out of office

https://www.cnet.com/news/trump-ord...zon-out-of-10b-contract-book-reportedly-says/

Trump ordered Defense chief to 'screw Amazon' out of $10B contract, book reportedly says

The president directed former Defense Secretary James Mattis to push Amazon out of the bidding for a lucrative cloud computing deal, a bio of Mattis reportedly says.

President Donald Trump ordered former Defense Secretary James Mattis to "screw Amazon" out of the chance to bid on a $10 billion Pentagon contract, a new biography of Mattis says, according to a report this week by military-focused website Task & Purpose.

The cloud computing services contract, for the Defense Department's Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI), was awarded to Microsoft on Friday. Trump issued his directive to Mattis during a phone call last year, the biography said, according to Task & Purpose, which received an advance copy. CNET hasn't reviewed the biography, Holding the Line: Inside Trump's Pentagon With Secretary Mattis, by Guy Snodgrass, a former speechwriter for Mattis.

Amazon and its CEO, Jeff Bezos, are favorite targets of Trump, whose attacks are widely seen as stemming from unflattering coverage by the Bezos-owned Washington Post.

According to Task & Purpose, the biography says that during a meeting, Mattis told Snodgrass and others about Trump's order and said, "We're not going to do that. This will be done by the book, both legally and ethically."
https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/4/18125765/postal-service-amazon-trump-mail-review

Trump administration releases Postal Service review after Amazon attacks
Recommends changes to package pricing


The Treasury Department today released a 70-plus-page report on the Postal Service’s finances, part of a task force review ordered by the Trump administration after the president publicly bashed mail deals between the service and Amazon.

The review, a detailed examination of the service’s “unsustainable” business model, credited e-commerce platforms with contributing to an increase in package volume and revenue, but said future increases in package delivery won’t be enough to offset financial problems. Without financial changes, “the USPS’s long-term sustainability is in question.”

REPORT DETAILS “UNSUSTAINABLE” BUSINESS MODEL
The report details issues well beyond package pricing deals, which the president has used as an argument against Amazon. The task force review did, however, say “packages have not been priced with profitability in mind,” and recommend changing prices on package deliveries “to generate income rather than maximize volume.”
President Trump has unveiled (at 9pm on a Thursday night) an executive order (below) creating a task force on the US Postal System with a direct shot across Amazon's bow: "Evaluating... the expansion and pricing of the package delivery market."

But, just as The White House released the text of the Executive Order, Bloomberg reports that Jeff Bezos is preparing to launch "Shipping with Amazon" to disrupt the shipping industry...

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018...sps-task-force-bezos-launches-shipping-amazon
https://www.theguardian.com/technol...eff-bezoss-phone-hacked-by-saudi-crown-prince


Jeff Bezos hack: Amazon boss's phone 'hacked by Saudi crown prince'

Exclusive: investigation suggests Washington Post owner was targeted five months before murder of Jamal Khashoggi

The Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos had his mobile phone “hacked” in 2018 after receiving a WhatsApp message that had apparently been sent from the personal account of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, sources have told the Guardian.

The encrypted message from the number used by Mohammed bin Salman is believed to have included a malicious file that infiltrated the phone of the world’s richest man, according to the results of a digital forensic analysis.

This analysis found it “highly probable” that the intrusion into the phone was triggered by an infected video file sent from the account of the Saudi heir to Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post.

The two men had been having a seemingly friendly WhatsApp exchange when, on 1 May of that year, the unsolicited file was sent, according to sources who spoke to the Guardian on the condition of anonymity.

Large amounts of data were exfiltrated from Bezos’s phone within hours, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Guardian has no knowledge of what was taken from the phone or how it was used.


The extraordinary revelation that the future king of Saudi Arabia may have had a personal involvement in the targeting of the American founder of Amazon will send shockwaves from Wall Street to Silicon Valley.

It could also undermine efforts by “MBS” – as the crown prince is known – to lure more western investors to Saudi Arabia, where he has vowed to economically transform the kingdom even as he has overseen a crackdown on his critics and rivals.

The disclosure is likely to raise difficult questions for the kingdom about the circumstances around how US tabloid the National Enquirer came to publish intimate details about Bezos’s private life – including text messages – nine months later.

It may also lead to renewed scrutiny about what the crown prince and his inner circle were doing in the months prior to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post journalist who was killed in October 2018 – five months after the alleged “hack” of the newspaper’s owner.


Mohammed bin Salman. One observer said the alleged targeting of Bezos reflected the ‘personality-based’ environment in which the crown prince operates.

Saudi Arabia has previously denied it targeted Bezos’s phone, and has insisted the murder of Khashoggi was the result of a “rogue operation”. In December, a Saudi court convicted eight people of involvement in the murder after a secret trial that was criticised as a sham by human rights experts.

Digital forensic experts started examining Bezos’s phone following the publication last January by the National Enquirer of intimate details about his private life.

The story, which included his involvement in an extramarital relationship, set off a race by his security team to uncover how the CEO’s private texts were obtained by the supermarket tabloid, which was owned by American Media Inc (AMI).

While AMI insisted it was tipped off about the affair by the estranged brother of Bezos’s girlfriend, the investigation by the billionaire’s own team found with “high confidence” that the Saudis had managed to “access” Bezos’s phone and had “gained private information” about him.

Bezos’s head of security, Gavin de Becker, wrote in the Daily Beast last March he had provided details of his investigation to law enforcement officials, but did not publicly reveal any information on how the Saudis accessed the phone.

He also described “the close relationship” the Saudi crown prince had developed with David Pecker, the chief executive of the company that owned the Enquirer, in the months before the Bezos story was published. De Becker did not respond to calls and messages from the Guardian.

The Guardian understands a forensic analysis of Bezos’s phone, and the indications that the “hack” began within an infected file from the crown prince’s account, has been reviewed by Agnès Callamard, the UN special rapporteur who investigates extrajudicial killings. It is understood that it is considered credible enough for investigators to be considering a formal approach to Saudi Arabia to ask for an explanation.

Callamard, whose own investigation into the murder of Khashoggi found “credible evidence” the crown prince and other senior Saudi officials were responsible for the killing, confirmed to the Guardian she was still pursuing “several leads” into the murder, but declined to comment on the alleged Bezos link.

When asked by the Guardian whether she would challenge Saudi Arabia about the new “hacking” allegation, Callamard said she followed all UN protocols that require investigators to alert governments about forthcoming public allegations.

Saudi experts – dissidents and analysts – told the Guardian they believed Bezos was probably targeted because of his ownership of the Post and its coverage of Saudi Arabia. Khashoggi’s critical columns about Mohammed bin Salman and his campaign of repression against activists and intellectuals rankled the crown prince and his inner circle.

Andrew Miller, a Middle East expert who served on the national security council under President Obama, said if Bezos had been targeted by the crown prince, it reflected the “personality-based” environment in which the crown prince operates.

“He probably believed that if he got something on Bezos it could shape coverage of Saudi Arabia in the Post. It is clear that the Saudis have no real boundaries or limits in terms of what they are prepared to do in order to protect and advance MBS, whether it is going after the head of one of the largest companies in the world or a dissident who is on their own.”

The possibility that the head of one of America’s leading companies was targeted by Saudi Arabia could pose a dilemma for the White House.

Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner have maintained close ties with the crown prince despite a US intelligence finding – reportedly with a medium–to–high degree of certainty – that Mohammed bin Salman ordered Khashoggi’s murder.


Both Saudi Arabia and AMI have denied that the kingdom was involved in the publication of the Bezos story.

A lawyer for Bezos who was contacted by the Guardian said: “I have no comment on this except to say that Mr Bezos is cooperating with investigations.”

The Guardian asked the Saudi embassy in Washington about the claims. It did not immediately return a request for comment but later said on Twitter that suggestions Saudi Arabia was responsible for the hack were “absurd”.
 
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