Democrats Call on FBI to Investigate Their
Political Adversaries’ Kremlin Ties
By
Glenn Greenwald
September 01, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "The
Intercept"
-
Leading House Democrats on Tuesday sent a
letter to FBI Director James Comey, which
they promptly published, asking the
agency to investigate whether the Trump
campaign and the Russian government have
entered into a joint plot “to interfere with
the U.S. presidential election.” Although
the House Democrats say they do not know
whether such a conspiracy with Moscow
exists, they say that “serious questions
have been raised” — specifically about
whether Trump supporters worked in tandem
with Kremlin agents to hack Democratic Party
computer systems, and “about overt and
covert actions by Trump campaign officials
on behalf of Russian interests.”
As
grounds for their suspicions, these top
Democrats cite certain associations between
Trump advisers and various Russians,
suspicious visits by them to Moscow, and
statements Trump supporters made that are
critical of the United States of America or
advocate better relations with Moscow. These
statements and policy views, these top
Democrats suggest, demonstrate possible
disloyalty to the United States, which
should be investigated.
For
instance, “one of Donald Trump’s foreign
policy advisers, Carter Page, traveled to
Moscow to give a speech that was harshly
critical of the United States and its
‘hypocritical focus on ideas such as
democratization, inequality, corruption, and
regime change.’” The top Democrats also note
that another Trump adviser, retired Lt. Gen.
Michael Flynn, “traveled to Moscow in
December 2015 and joined Vladimir Putin at
the head table during a dinner honoring the
Kremlin-backed media network RT,” and then
“gave a speech that was highly critical of
the United States” (the House Democrats
do not mention that
Gen. Flynn was appointed by President Obama
in 2012 to head the Defense Intelligence
Agency, and they are cryptic about
whether they believe the general is a
full-scale Russian operative or merely
an unwitting Useful Idiot).
This letter was clearly part of a
coordinated plan by Democrats to call for an
FBI investigation into their domestic
political adversaries for possible Russia
links. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid
sent a similar letter to Comey yesterday
asking him to investigate “evidence of a
direct connection between the Russian
government and Donald Trump’s presidential
campaign.” Reid explicitly harkened back to
the era of American politics when this type
of rhetoric was common, saying that “the
prospect of a hostile
government [Russia] seeking to undermine our
free and fair elections represents one of
the gravest threats to our democracy since
the Cold War.”
The
calls by congressional Democrats for an FBI
investigation into possible
Moscow-engineered subversiveness on American
soil come as various Clinton supporters are
calling for increased confrontation with
Russia. President Obama’s former Ambassador
to Russia Michael McFaul
yesterday said “the Obama administration
will need to respond” if Russians were
involved in hacking state election centers,
while the managing editor of a popular
liberal blog
announced that once the election is
over, “let’s kick some ass on that front” —
meaning Russia. Meanwhile, Democratic
pundits are
increasingly signaling to Americans that
they should distrust the legitimacy and
reliability of their democratic elections
if Hillary loses because it will likely mean
that Putin manipulated the votes by hacking
to help Trump.
While possible Kremlin allegiances on
American soil are certainly a major source
of concern — that goes without saying for
all Patriotic Americans — it’s unclear why
congressional Democrats are seemingly
abdicating their solemn duties by failing to
conduct their own investigation. It’s true
that the FBI has an extensive and well-known
history of conducting aggressive
investigations into suspicions that American
citizens are covertly working in tandem with
Moscow (indeed, the longtime director after
whom the FBI’s headquarters is named
pioneered many new investigative techniques
in the course of doing so, and when
publishing their letter, these leading House
Democrats notably featured a picture showing
his honored name on the front of the FBI
building).
But
the U.S. Congress also has its own tradition
of investigating un-American activities on
the part of U.S. citizens. It’s
mystifying, and more than a little
disturbing (perhaps itself a bit
suspicious), why these leading congressional
Democrats would not avail themselves of this
investigative template in order to uncover
the latest domestic plots led by the
Russians as a means of subverting American
democracy.