Which Hunt?

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

It was refreshing to read the response of Federal Judge T. S. Ellis III to a squad of prosecutors from Robert Mueller’s office who came into his Alexandria, Virginia, court to open the case against Paul Manafort, erstwhile Trump campaign manager, for money-laundering shenanigans dating as far back as 2005. Said response by the judge being: “You don’t really care about Mr. Manafort’s bank fraud. You really care about getting information that Mr. Manafort can give you that would reflect on Mr. Trump and lead to his prosecution or impeachment or whatever.”

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Judge Ellis’s concise summation was like a spring zephyr clearing out a long winter’s fog of unreality in our national politics — the idea that Mueller’s mission has been anything but the Deep State’s ongoing crusade to nullify the 2016 election. In the meantime of the past year, Mueller has been additionally burdened by obvious misconduct in the FBI and its parent agency, the Department of Justice, which makes Mueller himself look like the instrument of a cover-up, or at least a massive organized distraction from the misdeeds of the Deep State itself.

I was never a Trump supporter or voter, but it seems to me he deserves to succeed or fail as President on his own merits (or lack of). It’s much more disturbing to me to see the runaway train that federal prosecution has turned into, along with orchestrated intrigues of FBI and DOJ officials at the highest level. These are of a piece with the creeping surveillance of all Americans, and the collusion of multiple intelligence agencies with social media companies and what used to be the respectable organs of the news, especially The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN — all of which are behaving like Grand Inquisitors in a medieval religious hysteria.

Judge Ellis’s remarks also speak to a growing consensus that the Russia “collusion” or “meddling” story is a phantom, if not a fabrication of the FBI itself, and that Robert Mueller’s appointment to investigate it was illegitimate from the start. In any case, it seems, for now, to be going nowhere, except maybe ricocheting back at itself — because more and more it looks like Mueller is there only to defend the reputation of the agency. Also, for now, the FBI and DOJ are engaged in a war of wills with both houses of congress. Senator Charles Grassley, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and members of the House Intelligence Committee are battling Acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for official documents that he refuses to produce. It only makes the FBI and DOJ look like rogue agencies.

Now Judge Ellis is asking to see unredacted memoranda spelling out Mueller’s exact commission as Special Counsel, to determine just where his authority begins and ends. Ellis is apparently familiar with the stratagems casually employed by overzealous federal prosecutors that can look like dirty pool — for instance, turning witnesses with janky charges, setting perjury traps, or, in the separate case of General Flynn, threatening to bankrupt a person for lawyers’ fees to defend himself against Mickey Mouse charges.

The Deep State — and when I use that term, I mean the swollen, entrenched, permanent federal bureaucracy and their water-carrier corps of lobbyists, policy wonks, contractors, and media mouthpieces — may not get away with this inquisition. It’s possible that Judge Ellis may, at least, send the Manafort case to a different jurisdiction, the Eastern District Court of Virginia, if he doesn’t throw the case out altogether on the grounds of prosecutorial overreach. The latter would be a blow against Special Counsel Mueller. It ought to be grounds for his dismissal. And what’s left of the Russia case after that? General Flynn’s guilty plea for lying to FBI agents about whether he had a conversation with the Russian ambassador?

Behind the disintegrating RussiaGate campaign is a much deeper, darker swamp of official misconduct at the FBI and DOJ, for which there is already a ton of evidence that has been made public and which seems worthy of prosecution.

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MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
May 7, 2018 10:39 am

“You don’t really care about Mr. Manafort’s bank fraud. You really care about getting information….?”
Wait , a prosecutor charging someone just to flip them as a witness? Shocking! lol

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MarshRabbit
May 7, 2018 3:44 pm

Mueller isn’t a prosecutor, he’s Special Counsel, appointed to investigate one specific topic, not anything he might find useful in his witch hunt.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 7, 2018 5:48 pm

I don’t think he even had one specific topic, at least I haven’t seen it presented that way.

FWIW. a Special Council is supposed to be appointed only for the investigation of a crime that has taken place and so far no one has specified a crime at all, much less one that is known to take place.

More like he was appointed to look as hard as he can to find absolutely anything that could be used against Trump, whether or not it was or could have been a crime being irrelevant to the investigation.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
May 7, 2018 10:55 am

‘Which’ Hunt……………..clever word usage by Kunstler.

Normally, you would expect Witch Hunt.

Tim
Tim
May 7, 2018 11:01 am

for instance, turning witnesses with janky charges, setting perjury traps

“Janky” – Well done, Kuntsler, well done.

Not Sure
Not Sure
May 7, 2018 11:46 am

It’s all about da noise.

Previously, the past administration reigned supreme in wielding control over the FBI, DOJ and the MSM to control the narrative. Yet somehow, they were not able to sway a national election for the presidency. Go figure. Trump becoming president; this was a miracle in itself. And so the greatest show on Earth began.
Today we are on borrowed time, with the fracturing of the deep state, yet still trying to keep it together and gain momentum in the taking down of a duly elected president. Then Judge Ellis happened and suddenly the tide seems to have turned. The pendulum seems to be swinging in the Presidents favor and not a moment too soon; the noise seems to be rising in purging the corruption and the hammer of justice coming down on the elites who thought they had the deplorables well in hand.
So today the noise becomes crucial in completing the process of exposing the cabal; with the alphabet agencies on the ropes and the MSM becoming irrelevant in presenting the news, the noise of the deplorables becomes an important factor in bringing down the house of cards that was the Obama era regime.
I used to think my vote counted but realize now my voice is just as important. Through the spreading of yours and my take on the struggle to take back the country through post and articles on the internet, we become the deplorables who wage war in the defeat of the deep state by awakening the country to the hidden agenda that seeks to destroy the republic.

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
May 7, 2018 12:23 pm

Things have truly turned surreal when a prosecutor can stand in front of a judge, and say with a straight face, that 10-year-old allegations against Manafort for bank fraud are within the mandate of the special counsel for Russian collusion in the 2016 election, but we can’t tell you why, and not expect to be laughed out of court. It is clear that Manafort has the right to challenge the scope of the investigation and ask why bank fraud has anything to do with it, and it is clear that the prosecutor has to have a better answer than, “Because we say so!”

Jake
Jake
May 7, 2018 1:08 pm

What makes this bizarre beyond comprehension is that Hillary and crew committed at least 18 felonies and were involved in business deals with multiple Russian groups. Carter Page said “hi” to a Russian guy and is used as an excuse to spy on everyone while the guy to whom he said “hi” gave up to $25,000,000 to the Clinton Foundation!
No less weird, Manafort was in business over in eastern Europe with Hillary’s campaign manager, John Podesta. Christ on a bike Batman!

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 7, 2018 3:39 pm

Mueller has been committing crimes since his Whitey Bulgar days, when he sent 4 innocent men to prison, but protected a serial killer….yet he keeps getting promoted. Wonder why….