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Cover-Ups
and Russian Financial Ties Stand Out as Trump's Russia Scandal Keeps Getting
Deeper
May 15, 2017
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With
every passing day and every passing derp, President Donald Trump makes his
campaign’s possible collusion with Russia to hijack last year’s election seem
almost secondary. Surely that’s not his intention — indeed, it’s exactly the
opposite. But anyone, regardless of politics, who has observed Trump’s
reactions to the deepening Russia story can plainly see that the 45th president
is way out of his depth.
Anyone
with even a remedial understanding of politics and public relations understands
that Trump is bungling the White House reaction to the ongoing investigation,
turning an already harrowing treason probe into a harrowing treason probe made
far more toxic by an obvious coverup.
It’s
still unclear exactly what’s wrong with the president that he continues to
botch and fumble the political reaction to the widening Russia scandal. We
should definitely rule out, with prejudice, any argument that the president is
practicing “three-dimensional chess” — that is, the “crazy like a fox” theory
suggesting that Trump is working his way through a twisty Machiavellian
strategy that we mere mortals are incapable of understanding. There’s nothing
like that going on here. Chances are, Trump is being perpetually stymied by a
combination of his desperation to kill the Russia probe; his clinical
delusions, in which he believes certain things are real that clearly aren’t;
his political ignorance; and, of course, his erratic kneejerk style of blurting
gibberish and lies without any message discipline or self-censorship.
As a
result, we’re treated to events like last week in which the president fired
James Comey, the now-former FBI director who was deeply involved with
investigating Trump’s links to Russia, followed by a ####-show the likes of
which we have rarely witnessed in presidential politics since 1974. As if the
firing of Comey wasn’t suspicious enough, the White House at first tried to
claim that it happened specifically because of the way Comey had handled
Hillary Clinton email scandal. That was the line throughout the first 24 hours
of the aftermath.
Contrary
to everything the White House, including Vice President Mike Pence, had said
about Comey’s firing, Trump inexplicably confessed [3] to NBC News’ Lester Holt
that he fired Comey because he wanted the Russia scandal to end — which, of
course, screams out obstruction of justice. Trump said to Holt, “And in fact
when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said, ‘You know, this Russia
thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story. It’s an excuse by the Democrats
for having lost an election that they should have won.'”
Later
that day, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeated [4] Trump’s
perhaps inadvertent confession, noting in the press room, “We want [the
Trump-Russia matter] to come to its conclusion, we want it to come to its
conclusion with integrity,” she said. “And we think that we’ve actually, by
removing Director Comey, taken steps to make that happen.”
Making
matters even worse, the president later hinted in a tweet that he might have
secretly recorded his conversations with Comey, adding witness tampering and
intimidation to the rap sheet. It’s worth noting that Trump attempted something
similar just before the Senate testimony of former Acting Attorney General
Sally Yates — as a last-minute threat [5], Trump hinted that
she might have leaked details about the Michael Flynn prong of the Trump-Russia
fiasco to the press.
Consequently,
Trump managed to open up an entirely new wing of the scandal, further blurring
the distinctions between himself and Richard Nixon [6] while
deep in the belly of Watergate. Now everyone wants to know whether Trump has a
Nixonian secret recording system in the White House — and if he does, there are
more than a few senators, members of Congress [7] and federal
investigators who want copies. Immediately.
All in
all, we have at least several actionable if not impeachable offenses from last
week alone, and it all emerged from the attempted coverup and firing of Comey —
an action Trump didn’t have to take except to relieve the pressure valves on
the Russia scandal. Why? Why is Trump so desperate to scramble the story? If he
is innocent, there’s no reason for the White House to have tripped over itself
so spectacularly. In that case, Comey’s investigation would ultimately have
reached that conclusion. So, why try to kill off the investigation that could
hypothetically exonerate Trump and his closest associates and put the whole
thing to rest? Obviously because Trump and his closest associates are guilty.
But
guilt over collusion doesn’t even need to be proved at this point. The
investigation could be entirely blown up, by Trump or whomever else, and we’d
still be left with a massively suspicious coverup in which various high crimes
have been committed.
Furthermore,
if the investigations into both the campaign collusion and the resulting
coverup are abandoned tomorrow, there’s still the third chunk of this mess that
could bring down the administration: Trump’s alleged links to Russian
money-laundering, whether that means Trump laundering money for Russian
plutocrats, or the plutocrats laundering money for him. Toss into the mix the
widespread rumors (unsubstantiated for now) about Russian loans being used for
Trump’s campaign war chest.
Toward
the end of last week, we heard from Trump’s outside counselors, the Washington
law firm of Morgan Lewis, which issued a letter [8] confirming
that Trump has various links to Russian money. It’s worth mentioning here that
Morgan Lewis was voted “Russia Law Firm of the Year.” Yes, really. Jesus,
is anyone in the White House paying attention to their own
spin? Nevertheless, the letter confirms several above-board links between Trump
and Russian cash, but come on — it’s not like a review of Trump’s tax returns
would show glaring evidence of money-laundering or other malfeasance. We also
have to assume Trump has established an entire roster of shell corporations and
fronts over the years. Are all these offshore accounts and corporate entities
reflected in his stupid 1040s? Certainly not.
By the
way, Morgan Lewis did, in fact, confirm one of the “loony” conspiracy theories
you might have heard on Rachel Maddow’s show and elsewhere. It turns out that
Trump stumbled into a $54 million windfall when he sold his colossal Florida
estate to Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Russian “Fertilizer King,” for $95 million — a
house Trump had purchased for $41 million. It’s important to note that
Rybolovlev allegedly laundered a considerable amount of his personal fortune through
the Bank of Cyprus, the bank that previously employed Wilbur Ross [9],
Trump’s secretary of commerce. If you think everything about that transaction
was on the level, I have some robot insurance [10] to
sell you.
Trump
should be terrified. No one knows for sure whether he is, but he should be.
Charges of collusion are very much alive and he knows it. But the thing is,
those collusion charges could evaporate tomorrow and we’d still be left with
two more scandals: the coverup and the dubious financial links to Russian
oligarchs. Those could be more than enough to summarily boot him out of the
Oval Office and into a federal penitentiary where orange could be the
new orange. Trump stupidly thought he could use and/or abuse the power of the
presidency to wiggle out of this predicament, but it’s the unstoppable wiggling
that’s getting him into more and more trouble. For a guy who everyone says is
so media-savvy, Donald Trump is even more incompetent at cleaning up his own
messes than he is at being president.
Bob Cesca is
a regular contributor to Salon.com. He's also the host of "The
Bob & Chez Show [11]" podcast, and a weekly guest on
both the "Stephanie Miller Show" and "Tell Me Everything with
John Fugelsang." Follow him on Facebook [12] and Twitter [13].
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[3] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/12/did-trump-just-admit-to-obstruction-of-justice/
[4] http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/11/politics/comey-fbi-investigation-russia-sarah-huckabee-sanders/
[5] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/09/did-donald-trump-try-to-threaten-sally-yates-on-twitter-if-so-he-committed-a-felony/
[6] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/10/nixon-redux-trumps-tuesday-afternoon-massacre-could-lead-to-his-impeachment-or-resignation/
[7] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/12/house-oversight-committee-member-calls-trumps-bluff-on-the-comey-tapes/
[8] http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-lawyers-say-no-income-from-russia-with-exceptions/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=37520582
[9] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/mar/23/wilbur-ross-russian-deal-bank-of-cyprus-donald-trump-commerce-secretary
[10] http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/old-glory-insurance/n10766?snl=1
[11] http://www.bobcesca.com/
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[13] https://twitter.com/bobcesca_go
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[2] http://www.salon.com
[3] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/12/did-trump-just-admit-to-obstruction-of-justice/
[4] http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/11/politics/comey-fbi-investigation-russia-sarah-huckabee-sanders/
[5] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/09/did-donald-trump-try-to-threaten-sally-yates-on-twitter-if-so-he-committed-a-felony/
[6] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/10/nixon-redux-trumps-tuesday-afternoon-massacre-could-lead-to-his-impeachment-or-resignation/
[7] http://www.salon.com/2017/05/12/house-oversight-committee-member-calls-trumps-bluff-on-the-comey-tapes/
[8] http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-lawyers-say-no-income-from-russia-with-exceptions/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=37520582
[9] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/mar/23/wilbur-ross-russian-deal-bank-of-cyprus-donald-trump-commerce-secretary
[10] http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/old-glory-insurance/n10766?snl=1
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[13] https://twitter.com/bobcesca_go
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