It seems that the Trump
Derangement Syndrome controlling Democrats, liberals, and other members of the Deep
State may see results in the coming weeks and months. This mental illness has
consumed the lame stream media since November 8, 2016, when Hillary Clinton
lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. The goal of the members of this
not-so-secret combination is to take Trump out of office or to make him
ineffective as President. The organization includes former directors of the
CIA, FBI, and other government organizations as well as some of their top
lieutenants.
The problems started with a dossier containing
information that was never determined to be factual being used to obtain warrants
to spy on Trump. Then-FBI Director James Comey took the dossier to the U.S.
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC or FISA Court) to obtain the warrants.
The court was established and authorized under the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA) to oversee requests for surveillance warrants
to investigate foreign spies operating within the boundaries of the U.S.
The surveillance discovered that
several of Trump’s associates had contact with Russians, some of them in connection
with preparing for the new administration and some in connection with building
a hotel in Moscow. Robert Mueller, a former director of the FBI was appointed
to investigate whether or not Russians interfered in the 2016 elections in the United
States and related matters, and he has investigated widely in an effort to
snare Trump supporters. Several people have been destroyed legally, socially,
and financially by Mueller’s investigation. These associates include Michael
Flynn, Paul Manafort, and Michael Cohen, the President’s former personal
attorney.
Michael Cohen was sentenced by
federal prosecutors on Friday, and Andrew C. McCarthy says that Trump is “very likely to be indicted on a charge of violating federal campaign finance laws.” McCarthy should know what he is saying because he is a
former U.S. Attorney and current senior fellow at the National Review Institute
where he is a contributing editor of National Review.
Even though Mueller has found no
evidence that Trump worked with the Russians to win the election, he has been
dredging up crimes and possibly even creating them by his investigation. He
passed some of his cases to other law enforcement agencies including the
Southern District of New York. Since Trump’s main home is in New York, this
court has jurisdiction to investigate him. According to McCarthy the plan to
get Trump is plain to see.
It has been obvious for some time that
President Trump is the principal subject of the investigation still being
conducted by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Cohen earlier pleaded guilty to multiple
counts of business and tax fraud, violating campaign finance law, and making
false statements to Congress regarding unsuccessful efforts to build a Trump Tower
in Moscow.
Yes, Cohen has stated he did the
hands-on work in orchestrating hush-money payments to two women who claim to
have had sexual liaisons with Trump many years ago (liaisons Trump denies).
But when Cohen pleaded guilty in August,
prosecutors induced him to make an extraordinary statement in open court: the
payments to the women were made “in coordination with and at the direction of”
the candidate for federal office – Donald Trump.
Prosecutors would not have done this if
the president was not on their radar screen. Indeed, if the president was not
implicated, I suspect they would not have prosecuted Cohen for campaign finance
violations at all. Those charges had a negligible impact on the jail time Cohen
faces, which is driven by the more serious offenses of tax and financial
institution fraud, involving millions of dollars.
Moreover, campaign finance infractions
are often settled by payment of an administrative fine, not turned into felony
prosecutions. To be sure, federal prosecutors in New York City have charged
them as felonies before – most notably in 2014 against Dinesh D’Souza, whom
Trump later pardoned.
In marked contrast, though, when it was
discovered that Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign was guilty of violations
involving nearly $2 million – an amount that dwarfs the $280,000 in Cohen’s
case – the Obama Justice Department decided not to prosecute. Instead, the
matter was quietly disposed of by a $375,000 fine by the Federal Election
Commission.
McCarthy goes much further in his
explanation as to why he thinks that Trump will be indicted, but this writer
thinks it is obvious that the Mueller investigation is a witch hunt to take
Trump down. The cases involving other people are just addendums to the main
plan, and Mueller and his associates do not seem to care whose lives are destroyed
by their witch hunt. The only goal is to take Trump out of office or to make
him ineffective, and it does not seem to matter which it is. The agenda of the
Deep State would be protected in either case, and the secret combinations could
continue their work of destroying the Constitution and the government of the
United States without Trump standing in the way.
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