Monday, March 25, 2019

The Fat Lady Still Hasn't Sung


We are indebted to Robert Mueller for several things. First, he carried out a very careful and apparently dispassionate investigation of the Trump team’s behavior and did so without any noticeable leaks. That, in itself, is an impressive feat. Our democracy depends on institutions that work on behalf of the public, and that is what Mr. Mueller impressed me as doing. Of course, when these institutions reveal wrongdoing on Donald Trump’s part he denounces them and refers to them as “the deep state,” but, what do you expect? It’s Trump. It’s weird that he denounced Mueller for years and now is holding up his report as pure and pristine truth, but again, that’s Trump.
  
I also feel indebted to Robert Mueller for the way he managed to indict, convict, or put in jail seven sleazy characters who were central to Trump’s election and administration. I consider that a good start.

And finally, thank you, Mr. Mueller for handing off information to other legal teams, like the Southern District of New York, that is sure to lead to more indictments and, I expect, convictions of Trump’s lackeys in the future.

Trump and his lawyers are celebrating right now because, according to the summary of the Mueller report offered by Trump’s Attorney General, William Barr, Trump was found not to have colluded directly with the Russians, and, though he may have obstructed justice, Mueller decided not to indict on this matter, leaving that up to the AG.

Mueller specifically said, with regard to obstruction of justice, that Trump was not exonerated. But Trump, being Trump, loudly declared that Mueller “completely exonerated” him. What a loser. Even when things go well for him, he manages to act like a petulant punk.

Granted the Mueller report could have been a lot worse for Trump, so he has some cause for relief. It was odd, however, that his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said he expected the report to be a lot worse. That reminds me of the joke where a couple of muggers struggle fiercely with their victim until, getting him pinned down, they find he only had two dollars in his wallet. “Why did you fight so hard for two dollars?” they asked. “Oh, said the victim, “I thought you were after the $500 hidden in my shoe.”

So, what, I’d like to know, did Giuliani expect the report to reveal? More importantly, why did so many of Trump’s people have contacts with the Russians that they felt compelled to lie about? I wonder if the Mueller report, still not available for public review, will offer any insight concerning that question.

In any case, the sleazy and illegal behavior of such Trump people as Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, and Roger Stone, is going to offer lots of opportunities for the SDNY, the Democratic House, and other authorities to investigate, and that is not good news for Trump.

But, I’m happy to let him and his gang celebrate what they see as their current victory. And I again want to express appreciation to Mr. Mueller for bringing to justice so many of the creepy characters that make up Trump World – like former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, for example.


Photo of Paul Manafort by Alex Wong for New York Intelligencer

Anyway, this may be the end of the beginning of Trump-focused investigations, it is certainly nowhere near the end.

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