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Title: Is Trump Entering a Kill Box?
Source: Rue Lockwell
URL Source: https://lewrockwell.com/2017/07/patrick-j-buchanan/is-trump-through/
Published: Jul 28, 2017
Author: Paddy Buck
Post Date: 2017-07-28 13:14:20 by Anthem
Keywords: None
Views: 3460
Comments: 18

Given the bravery he showed in stepping out front as the first senator to endorse Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions deserves better from his boss than the Twitter-trashing he has lately received.

The attorney general has not only been loyal to Trump and his agenda, he has the respect and affection of ex-colleagues in Congress and, more broadly, of populists and conservatives nationally.

Trump’s tweets about Sessions are only demoralizing his base.

Yet the president is not wrong to be exasperated and enraged.

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A yearlong FBI investigation into Russian hacking has failed to produce a single indictment. Yet the president watches impotently as a special counsel pulls together a lethal force, inside his own administration, whose undeclared ambition is to bring him down.

Trump’s behavior suggests that he sees the Mueller threat as potentially mortal.

How did we get to this peril point when there is no evidence that Trump or any senior aide colluded in the hacking? As for the June 2016 meeting with the Russians, called by Donald Trump Jr. when told by a friend that Moscow had dirt on Hillary Clinton, even that was no crime.

Foolish, yes; criminal, no. So, again, how did we get to where talk of impeachment and presidential pardons fills the air?

First, Attorney General Sessions, as a campaign adviser and surrogate for Trump who had met with the Russian ambassador, had to recuse himself from the investigation. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein then assumed oversight authority.

Trump then fired FBI Director James Comey and boasted to Russia’s foreign minister about having gotten the “crazy nut job” off his case. His Oval Office comments leaked. Comey then leaked notes of his meeting with Trump. Rosenstein then washed his hands of the mess by naming a special counsel.

And he chose a bulldog, ex-FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Hence, where are we? Despite zero evidence of Trump or his aides colluding in the hacking, a counterintelligence investigation is evolving into a criminal investigation. Mueller is now hiring veteran investigators and prosecutors specializing in white-collar crime.

This is not a witch hunt. It is an Easter egg hunt on the White House lawn, where the most colorful eggs are likely to be the tax returns and the financial records of Trump, who built a real estate empire in a town where winners brag about how they gutted the losers.

Every enemy of Trump is going to be dropping the dime on him to Mueller. Moreover, there is no history of special counsels being appointed and applauded by the press, who went home without taking scalps.

Trump understands this. Reports of his frustration and rage suggest that he knows he has been maneuvered, partly by his own mistakes, into a kill box from which there may be no bloodless exit.

What Trump needs is a leader at Justice who will confine the Mueller investigation to the Russian hacking, and keep Mueller’s men from roaming until they hit prosecutorial pay dirt.

Consider now Trump’s narrowing options.

He can fire Jeff Sessions. But that will enrage Trump’s base to whom the senator is a loyal soldier. And anyone Trump nominates as AG would not be confirmed unless he or she pledged not to interfere with Mueller.

He could direct Rosenstein to fire Mueller. But Rosenstein would assume the Elliot Richardson role in the Saturday Night Massacre, when that AG refused to fire Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, resigned, and was canonized as a martyr by the Never-Nixon media.

Even if Trump finds a Justice Department loyalist to play the role of Solicitor General Robert Bork, who carried out Nixon’s orders and fired Cox, this would only mean Mueller’s departure. Mueller’s staff of prosecutors and investigators would still be there, beavering away.

When Archibald Cox was fired, Nixon ordered his entire office shut down. Yet, within days of the firestorm, it was up and running again with a new special prosecutor. And impeachment resolutions were blossoming in the House.

Another Trump option would be to leave Mueller alone and hope for a benign outcome. But from reports of his rage at the recusal of Sessions and unwillingness of Rosenstein to restrict Mueller to the Russian hacking scandal, Trump seems to sense that an unrestricted investigation represents a mortal threat to his presidency.

And all the talk of impeachment and pardons suggests that this city can also see what lies over the next hill. After all, we have been here before.

From his history, Mueller is not a man to be intimidated by charges of bias. These will only steel his resolve to pursue with his subpoena power every document he wants, including tax returns, until he has satisfied himself.

The president is unlikely to view this process with indulgence, and patience does not appear to rank high among his virtues.

We are headed for a collision between President Trump and Director Mueller.


Poster Comment:

I read somewhere that only three Roman Emperors died of natural causes. Most were killed. We're getting there.

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#2. To: Anthem (#0)

Trump needs to remove Sessions and put Giuliani in there. He should do it as soon as the Senate goes into recess, so that Giuliani is a recess appointment.

Vicomte13  posted on  2017-07-28   14:00:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

He should do it as soon as the Senate goes into recess, so that Giuliani is a recess appointment.

The problem for you and Trump is that Giuliani is way too smart to accept any recess appointment.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-07-28   14:12:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Tooconservative (#5) (Edited)

The problem for you and Trump is that Giuliani is way too smart to accept any recess appointment.

Not a problem for me at all. It's a problem for the Republicans that their character is to lie and fight civil wars. With the Obamacare fiasco, they have decided to be wiped out. So they will be.

Meanwhile, the Republican Party has decided to die on the hill of Jeff Sessions, a coward.

Vicomte13  posted on  2017-07-28   14:36:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Vicomte13 (#8)

Meanwhile, the Republican Party has decided to die on the hill of Jeff Sessions, a coward.

And what has Sessions actually done? Refuse to fire Mueller?

Trump could fire Mueller. Instead he wants to make Sessions his henchman.

Trump is more powerful and far more immune to criticism than Sessions is. I'd say Trump is far more cowardly here than is Sessions or the congressional GOP.

If Trump wants to fire Mueller, then fire him. Otherwise, he should shut the hell up and stop issuing empty threats and making a fool of himself on Twitter.

Trump makes himself look more impotent and more petty every time he does this stuff. And I would say it makes Sessions feel more secure about his job now, in the same way that both Priebus and Bannon are feeling more secure in their jobs now that Mooch blew up and made some blustery cock-talk to that nice impartial journalist over at The New Yorker. But I guess Trump enjoys having Mooch as his Mini-me.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-07-28   14:49:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Tooconservative (#9)

What Sessions did was recuse himself from anything to do with Russia, then see all that has happened, and decide to stand pat with that decision. Sessions has the power, as head of the justice department, to limit his own recusal to a specific case, or even to decide that his self-recusal was unnecessary and step back in.

By doing what he did he allowed some underling, Rosen-whatever, to step in and slap a Special Prosecutor on Trump. Now the Special Prosecutor has gone hard- over partisan. Sessions could look at that, say "No way - total travesty of justice", step back in, fire Mueller and be done with it.

Instead, he flaps about at the sidelines, willing to allow a rogue prosecution to paralyze American government with an unjust and partisan witch hunt.

Jeff Sessions is a feckless contemptible coward. Trump SHOULD fire him.

If Sessions won't do it, Trump should fire Mueller, and fire Rosen-whatever while he's at it.

The Republican Congress has already blown itself up anyway because with power it is unable to square it's promises with actions. So the Republican Party are a bunch of dead men walking. Trump may as well burn it all to the ground for trying to destroy him.

You're right that Trump makes himself look impotent by his bluffs. He needs to simply take out the cancer with a series of firings, not on a Friday night but on a Monday morning, so the whole goddamned world can go ape-shit.

The people who voted for him will BACK HIM if he does that. As it is, he's letting these guys use procedures to paralyze the government and turn it against him. Cut off all of their heads at once and leave the government unmanned, unable to take action and paralyzed from the lack of anybody there to do anything at all, rather than allow them to sit there and use their energy and paychecks to come after him.

Vicomte13  posted on  2017-07-28   15:00:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#11. To: Vicomte13 (#10)

If Sessions won't do it, Trump should fire Mueller, and fire Rosen-whatever while he's at it.

You're still just complaining that Trump is as big a chicken about firing Mueller as Sessions is.

Trump has the power. And you keep telling us "Trump fights!". Yeah? Let's see Trump just fire Mueller himself instead of sneaking around badmouthing his most loyal staff and cabinet officials because they won't do the dirty job for him.

He could have fired Mueller on day one. Instead, he bitches about it on a weekly basis and does nothing except threaten to fire others because they won't fire Mueller for him.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-07-28 16:02:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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