FBI Cock-ups, Yet US Implodes
With Trump Cover-up Hysteria and Russophobia
By Finian Cunningham
May 11,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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US President Donald Trump is
being widely accused of a «Nixonian» cover-up
after he took the drastic step of firing James
Comey, the head of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Comparisons are made by
Washington politicians and pundits of disgraced
former President Richard Nixon who sacked an
independent investigator looking into the
Watergate scandal back in 1973 in what became
know as the Saturday Night Massacre.
Only, according to Trump’s
critics, this is much worse than Watergate.
That’s because Nixon – who was later forced to
resign from the presidency in 1974 – was
covering up criminal spying on American
political rivals, while Trump is allegedly
involved in a conspiracy with a foreign enemy
state, Russia. That’s treasonous and a capital
crime, in their view.
But hold it a moment. Richard
Nixon was actually guilty of aiding a cover-up
over a real case of burglary for political
espionage on opponents. That burglary – by «the
Plumbers» – involved intel operatives led by the
infamous CIA agent Howard E Hunt and others who
broke into the Democrat political headquarters
at the Watergate hotel, with the purpose of
conducting illicit surveillance for Nixon’s
Republicans.
The fatal error in comparing that
incident with the alleged collusion between
Trump’s election campaign and the Russian
government’s suspected hacking into his Democrat
rival Hillary Clinton’s campaign is that there
has never been any credible evidence presented
to support the tenuous claims made against
Trump. It’s all bluster and insinuation that
keeps running on and on, without any evidence
seemingly ever presented.
The allegations of Trump-Russia
collusion – in which it is claimed that the
Kremlin conducted an «influence campaign» on
American voters by releasing damaging private
information about Clinton obtained from her
campaign emails – have been continually leveled
and amplified by US media without any
substantiating proof.
James Comey, the former FBI
chief, has been conducting an investigation into
these allegations of collusion between the Trump
campaign and Russian hackers for nearly six
months – and yet there is still no sign of any
definite conclusion coming forward. The same
goes for similar probes that are being conducted
by both chambers of Congress, the House of
Representatives and Senate. The allegations
against Trump keep hanging in the air, without
any sign of conclusion. This is not due legal
process. In other words, the whole Russian
affair seems aimed at creating a constant
political cloud over Trump’s presidency in which
the shadow of treasonous behavior is permitted
to persist and to impede him politically.
Trump’s bombshell letter this
week terminating Comey as FBI director was said
to be due to Comey’s incompetence in handling
the scandal surrounding Hillary Clinton’s abuse
of government secrecy rules while she was
Secretary of State (2009-2013) in the former
Obama administration. It has been established
that Clinton used her own private, un-secure,
email system to transmit classified information
– a serious felony that could result in a prison
sentence.
The real scandal, it seems, is
that Washington’s political establishment and
large sections of the corporate US media are
more intent on delving into flimsy, politicized
allegations against Trump of a Russian
conspiracy than in pursuing the much more
substantive case involving Clinton.
James Comey has been central to
maintaining that staggering anomaly, which in
effect has grave implications of unlawful
political partisanship. As head of the FBI he
was supposed to be scrupulously independent from
all matters of politics.
Of course, the timing can be made
to look appalling bad for Trump’s decision to
sack Comey – if the Russian conspiracy theory is
given the undue credibility that it has been
afforded in the first place.
The New York Times published
Wednesday on its front page the following
headline: «Trump Fires Comey Amid Russia
Inquiry». Other media outlets were similarly
drawing the same picture of Trump getting rid of
the man who is investigating his alleged links
to Russia. Democrat politicians in particular
were frenzied with the same inference. Senator
Chuck Schumer asked with dramatical effect:
«Were the investigators getting too close to the
White House?»
Then as if to add more fuel to
the political firestorm, Trump hosted Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the White
House on the same day, to discuss US-Russian
relations, among other global issues. The
meeting was touted as the most senior personal
contact yet between President Trump and the
Kremlin under Vladimir Putin.
If Trump were a «Russian stooge»
as the conspiracy theory has it, then he would
appear to be a most reckless one. Imagine, on
the day when his domestic opponents are accusing
him of cover-up by sacking the FBI boss, Trump
turns around and gives the Kremlin’s top
diplomat a full-honors greeting at the Oval
Office.
Instead of being a brazen, stupid
«Russian stooge», Trump’s conduct is more
plausibly explained by the contention that the
whole alleged Russian collusion scandal is
simply baseless. And Trump is not indulging the
nonsense. Trump this week again dismissed the
never-ending Congressional hearings into the
matter as a «taxpayer-funded charade»… a «total
hoax».
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For all his failings and flaws,
Trump is probably making the right call on this
affair. It has abundant hallmarks of being
nothing more than a politically driven
witch-hunt, aimed at undermining his election to
the presidency back in November. That victory
shocked the US political establishment which had
bet the farm on Hillary Clinton winning, due to
her hawkish foreign policy and anti-Russian
stance.
The «Russian hacking» narrative
has since taken on a transcendent life of its
own where repetition and assertion become
self-generating «facts». Russia has consistently
rejected all allegations that it interfered in
the US presidential election. Russia’s Sergey
Lavrov last month – in the presence of his
American counterpart Rex Tillerson while in
Moscow – repeated the Kremlin’s disclosure that
it has not received one iota of evidence from
Washington regarding the hacking allegations.
The case against Trump appears to
be largely based on a dubious report authored by
a former British MI6 spy, who has since
distanced himself from its salacious claims.
Nevertheless, the «Russian hacking» claims keep
being churned out unabated by Western media
outlets. Earlier this week, the head of the US
National Security Agency (NSA), Admiral Mike
Rogers, claimed before a Senate committee that
Russia had interfered in the recent French
presidential elections in an attempt to
undermine Emmanuel Macron in favor of Marine Le
Pen. Rogers did not provide any verifiable
details to substantiate his claims, but the mere
utterance of the allegations seems sufficient to
establish «fact» – and so the narrative of
«Russian hacking» just keeps rolling and
rolling.
Getting back to Comey’s
ignominious sacking by Trump. This is less about
Trump assuming dictatorial powers and
covering-up treason, as he is being charged with
by his opponents, and much more about Comey
being guilty of committing cock-up after
cock-up.
Democrat opponents of Trump say
that his termination of Comey is not credible.
That’s because Trump formerly praised Comey over
his investigation into Clinton’s email scandal.
That’s true. Last year, 11 days before the US
election on November 8, when Comey made a shock
announcement that the FBI was re-opening a probe
into Clinton’s alleged abuse of emails, Trump
praised him as «having guts».
Then on the eve of the election,
Comey backtracked and said the case against
Clinton was closed, as he had previously said it
was back in July 2016. This was flip-flopping
par excellence by the US’s top crime
investigator.
Also, the fact that Trump kept
Comey on in the job when he assumed the
presidency on January 20 is being cited by
Democrats that Trump does not really have an
issue with his tenure at the FBI. Comey was
appointed to the job in 2013 by then President
Obama. The ten-year FBI office is traditionally
not revoked by incoming presidents. Trump’s
critics deduce that his sacking of Comey is thus
motivated by Trump’s desire to shut down the
probe into alleged Russian connections.
But such logic does not take into
account other major developments. As noted
above, Comey has given himself a de facto
license to run an open-ended probe into
allegations of collusion between team Trump and
Moscow, even though there is never any proof
presented, only hearsay and the unaccountable
reliance on «classified information». In effect,
Comey has politicized his power as the top law
enforcer.
This is while Comey has
singularly failed to go after Hillary Clinton
and her much more substantiated misconduct. The
last straw seems to have been Comey announcing
to Congress last week that «hundreds and
thousands» of Clinton’s government emails had
been «forwarded» outside of classified protocol.
Then this week, Comey suddenly revoked that
testimony when he notified Congress he had
erred; that the number of offending emails only
amounted to a fraction of what he claimed last
week.
What emerges is an FBI director
who was bumbling, incompetent and personally
responsible for a whole catalogue of cock-ups.
Comey had singlehandedly undermined the FBI and
turned it into a political weapon (nothing new
here given the shenanigans under notorious
predecessor Edgar J Hoover). Therefore, Trump is
right to give Comey the sack.
What prevents the Washington
political class and its corporate media hacks
from seeing straight on the issue – and hence
wasting inordinate time and resources – is that
it is so besotted with its delusional propaganda
about Russia as a malign enemy undermining
American democracy. The people undermining
American democracy are its fat-cat politicians
sitting on Capitol Hill and their servile media,
who instead of serving citizens are too busy
wielding self-serving conspiracy theories
demonizing Trump and Russia.
This is no Trump cover-up. It’s a
Comey cock-up. And he deserves the boot. Just
like much of the self-serving incompetent
Washington establishment.
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