{"id":134958,"date":"2020-10-18T19:12:37","date_gmt":"2020-10-19T03:12:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=134958"},"modified":"2020-10-19T09:34:28","modified_gmt":"2020-10-19T17:34:28","slug":"true-crimes-and-misdemeanors-the-investigation-of-donald-trump","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=134958","title":{"rendered":"True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><A HREF=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B086J9M6SC\/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0\">Jeffrey Toobin writes in this 2020 book<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p>* The assignment involved a good deal of time spent in a hotel in Baltimore, and it was at the restaurant there that [Jeannie] Rhee explained to Mueller her philosophy of the buffet, which she had learned from her parents. One should always order the buffet, Rhee asserted, but then load up one\u2019s plate with proteins\u2014especially meat\u2014and avoid carbohydrates, like rice. Proteins were expensive, and carbs were cheap. As a customer, the best bang for your buck were the proteins, and Rhee could be found at the hotel buffet every morning with her plate full of bacon and sausage. Mueller found Rhee\u2019s dollar-based intensity on the subject of food fascinating and bizarre, and he proceeded to needle her about it relentlessly over the course of their time together. Mueller\u2019s subordinates often said that they could tell they remained in his good graces if he continued to tease them about something. For Rhee, it was the \u201cboo-fay,\u201d as Mueller pronounced it, as if it were some exotic culinary passion rather than a staple of high school cafeterias. Mueller despised all forms of pretension, including in food, where his tastes were relentlessly bland. Rhee\u2019s passion on the subject, and her intensity generally, marked a significant contrast to Mueller\u2019s aristocratic reserve.<\/p>\n<p>In making hiring decisions, at the Office of Special Counsel and elsewhere, Mueller often said he was looking for people who were \u201csparky\u201d\u2014that is, dynamic and energetic. This was notable because Mueller himself rarely exuded spark\u2014a kind of looming intensity, to be sure, but not in a way that was any more colorful than his white shirts. Rhee, in contrast, was all spark, all immigrant hustle, always looking for an edge. She was loud, aggressive, and opinionated, which was not to everyone\u2019s taste, especially since she rarely dialed down the sparkiness. But that kind of attitude was exactly what Mueller wanted.<\/p>\n<p>* But there was a kind of method to Giuliani\u2019s approach. He understood, as Dowd and Cobb did not, that the struggle between Trump and Mueller was essentially political, not legal. In the current, polarized political environment, Giuliani could make any claim he wanted on Trump\u2019s behalf, and it would be embraced by the president\u2019s supporters, like Hannity. It made sense, then, to get the real story of the Stormy Daniels payments out in public. Giuliani had to get the truth out because he knew that Cohen might flip, and Trump\u2019s checks to Cohen reimbursing him for the money paid to Daniels might be revealed at some point (as they were). In light of this, Giuliani thought he should get ahead of the story. He never had to worry about Trump\u2019s supporters criticizing the president for flip-flopping, or lying, because his supporters never criticized him for anything.<br \/>\n As Trump\u2019s lead attorney, Giuliani was responsible for defending him in a complex series of overlapping investigations\u2014of his campaign\u2019s connections to Russia, of possible obstruction of justice in the White House, and of the hush money payments to Daniels and McDougal. But Giuliani never even bothered to learn the facts of the cases, preferring instead to bluster off the top of his head.<\/p>\n<p>* Giuliani thought (as did Trump) that the most important objective was always to stay on offense against their enemies. On Hannity and elsewhere, Giuliani adopted the president\u2019s characterization of the Mueller investigation as a \u201cwitch hunt.\u201d He denounced the president\u2019s pursuers as \u201cthugs\u201d and worse. As for the FBI agents who searched Cohen\u2019s home and office, Giuliani called them \u201cstorm troopers,\u201d comparing federal law enforcement officials to Nazis\u2014a remarkable statement coming from a former U.S. Attorney. (Cohen said that the agents were \u201cextremely professional, courteous, and respectful.\u201d) With no evidence, Giuliani accused Mueller of leaking to the press. He argued, again on no evidence, that Attorney General Sessions should appoint a special counsel to investigate Mueller. \u201cInvestigate the \u2018investigation and investigators,\u2019 \u201d he tweeted. \u201cUnlike the illegal Mueller appointment you will be able to cite, as law requires, alleged crimes.\u201d As ever, Mueller responded to these attacks with silence.<\/p>\n<p>* Giuliani recognized what worked for Trump\u2014insults, diversions, lies\u2014could work for him as well. And it did work. Giuliani, in a very determined way, sought to turn Mueller into just another Trump enemy, just another Democrat (even though Mueller is a Republican). When Mueller was appointed, polls showed bipartisan support for him, but after Giuliani\u2019s attacks public opinion about the special counsel divided along the same partisan lines as on any other issue. Giuliani brought Mueller down to his level\u2014and Trump\u2019s. Giuliani\u2019s apotheosis\u2014the moment that best summed up his service to the president\u2014came on Meet the Press . Giuliani had said that one reason Trump might not do an interview with Mueller was that the prosecutor might set a \u201cperjury trap.\u201d But Chuck Todd, the host, asked Giuliani whether a perjury trap could even exist, since a witness who told the truth couldn\u2019t be trapped. Giuliani responded, \u201cWhen you tell me that, you know, he should testify because he\u2019s going to tell the truth and he shouldn\u2019t worry, well that\u2019s so silly because it\u2019s somebody\u2019s version of the truth. Not the truth.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>* It\u2019s a myth that defendants plead guilty, agree to cooperate, or even just start to tell the truth because they have attacks of conscience or religious awakenings. They do so because they believe the alternatives would be worse for them. To cite the most obvious example, defendants plead guilty and cooperate because they think that going to trial will result in a conviction and a longer sentence. For this reason, prosecutors thrive on fear. Without fear, defendants\u2014even ordinary witnesses\u2014feel emboldened to challenge and defy prosecutors. However, a president who is under investigation has a unique ability to remove the element of fear for those who might be witnesses against him. A president can issue pardons.<\/p>\n<p>* Prosecutors in complex white-collar investigations make progress in one way\u2014by persuading targets to plead guilty and cooperate against higher-ups. The plea by Rick Gates, Manafort\u2019s deputy, was an important step for Mueller in that vein. But the special counsel\u2019s team needed more people to flip\u2014among them, Manafort himself, Flynn, Cohen, and Roger Stone. But after Trump and Giuliani started talking about pardons, their discussions of cooperating stalled, or never started in the first place. In all, then, Giuliani might have sometimes looked silly on television, but he delivered real accomplishments for his client: he set loose the president to turn the Republican base against Mueller; he used pardon talk to shut down the pipeline of cooperators; he cleaned up the facts of the Stormy Daniels situation so the president was not continuing to defend a false version of what transpired. As 2018 began, Mueller\u2019s investigation was soaring as indictments and guilty pleas mounted. Just a couple of months after Giuliani took charge, Mueller\u2019s work was stalled, and it never recovered its momentum. For this, Giuliani deserves a large measure of credit or blame, depending on one\u2019s perspective.<\/p>\n<p>* By May 2018, when Mueller completed his first year on the job, he was no longer perceived as the hero, with bipartisan acclaim, that he had been when Rosenstein named him.<\/p>\n<p>* As the next presidential contest began, Biden appeared to be Trump\u2019s most formidable Democratic rival. Early polls showed him leading Trump, often by substantial margins. But the president had an instinct for the political jugular, and he knew that Biden had a potential vulnerability. The story wasn\u2019t a secret\u2014the basic outlines had been known for years\u2014but Trump understood how he and a compliant news media could convert a minor problem into a mortal threat. What had worked with Hillary Clinton\u2019s emails could work with Joe Biden\u2019s son.<\/p>\n<p>* Then, in 2014, he [Hunter Biden] was named to the board of Burisma, one of the largest natural gas producers in Ukraine. Hunter had no apparent qualifications in the field or the region, other than his relationship to his father, whom President Obama had assigned to oversee relations with the government of Ukraine. Hunter\u2019s position at Burisma had at least the potential for conflict of interest with his father. At a minimum, the situation looked seedy; at worst, corrupt.<br \/>\nGiuliani told Trump that Hunter Biden\u2019s work in Ukraine represented a potential gold mine of opposition research.<\/p>\n<p>* Mueller kept his word. He made no news before Congress. Instead, unfortunately, he was the news\u2014his performance. As Donald Trump knew better than anyone, television is about appearance at least as much as substance, and Mueller had failed at both levels. He looked bad and said little. Mueller had come of age at a different era in American justice and American life, when modesty and self-effacement were ascendant values. 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