Day 208.
Tomorrow James Comey is to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee in the Russia investigation. All of Washington is abuzz and atwitter. Pundits are calling it everything from “historical” to “mesmerizing”. I am not so sure.
It has been reported that Comey will testify that he did not tell trump that trump was not under investigation. But, aside from that, we don’t now what he will say. If you are waiting for him to say there is or is not evidence of collusion between trump’s team and Russia, you are going to be disappointed. I am certain that Mueller won’t let him say one way or the other on that since the investigation is ongoing.
You can be sure that the Democrats will try to get him to testify in that direction, but it won’t work. You can also be sure they will try to get Comey to testify about the so-called “loyalty” pledge trump asked him for. We may even see some of those infamous memos he supposedly wrote after each meeting with trump.
You can also be sure that the Republicans will hound him about those “leaks” and ask why didn’t he do anything about them. You can also bet that they will ask him if trump asked him to “back off the Flynn investigation” why he didn’t “act” right away. I can answer that one.
If he wrote those memos, he did act. FBI Agents notes are evidence in criminal trials. So, gathering evidence by writing out his notes in memos is acting. Other than that, with an investigation on-going, what else was he supposed to do.
There may be damning information that comes from his testimony tomorrow, and then again, there may not. With the investigation still underway, it is hard for me to believe that any real substance of the investigation will emerge tomorrow.
On the other hand, if Comey does say that trump asked that he let the Flynn investigation go, that will be somewhat explosive. Coming straight from Coney’s mouth is much more damaging that coming in a memo. Then there is the so-called “loyalty pledge” trump supposedly asked for.
Only dictators want personal loyalty pledges from their subordinates. You certainly don’t ask the head of your leading investigatory body to give you a personal loyalty pledge unless you want to control what the body investigates.
Then today, we have Coats and Rosenstein testifying. Coast supposedly told his colleagues that trump asked him to intervene with Comey to get him to stop the investigation. I am quite certain that if asked that question, Coats won’t answer it either. He will do what he did last time. he will stay quiet for about 10 seconds staring blankly towards the committee, and then say something like ” I prefer to defer that question for now”.
Rosenstein is sure to be asked about his memo that trump lackeys used to justify Comey’s firing until their beloved leader shoved them under the bus and told NBC Lester Holt that he fired him over Russia and that the recommendation from Rosenstein didn’t matter in his decision. He had already made up his mind.
But, I want to see trump’s reaction to the testimony. How he reacts will be far more telling about the truth of the testimony than anything else. If he attacks the witnesses if they say something unflattering about him as I suspect he will, then we will know that they are “right on”. The more negative tweets he sends out, the more we will know he is hunkering down in his closet again.
With all of this going on, trump couldn’t help but throw another monkey wrench into his own mess. He had previously scheduled a “dinner” with several Republican Senators for last night to “discuss infrastructure and health care”. The problem is that two of those Senators attending were Rubio and Cotton.
As I said, the dinner had been previously scheduled, but having two Senators who will be asking questions both today and tomorrow eating dinner with trump is optically poor at best. A savvy person might have postponed the dinner until after today’s and tomorrow’s testimony. And two ethical Senators might have declined the invitation until after the hearing.
What would it look like if beloved leader asked those two Senators to “hang back” after the dinner to have a “private meeting”? I don’t care what might have been said if that happens, it would look like he was trying to get them to help him. I don’t know that happened, and I am not saying it did. But, I wouldn’t be surprised if it did happen either.
With all of the accusations flying around about trump trying to obstruct justice in this mess, what the hell were those two Senators thinking when they attended that dinner? Going to that dinner on the eve of a hearing they were participants in, about the president, is not wrong, but it does show poor judgement on their part.
I mean think about it for a minute. We have reports that say Comey said trump asked him to back off the Flynn investigation. Beloved leader asked Comey for a personal pledge of loyalty. He reportedly asked Coats to try to intervene and tell Comey to stop the investigation.
He reportedly asked several Intelligence Heads and the Chairs of both the House and Senate Intelligence Committees to “tamp down” reports of the Russia investigation.
The Manafort investigation has been rolled into this investigation by the Special Council. Mike Flynn never leaves the headlines and more and more dirt keeps showing up on him.
There is the case of Kushner failing to report his now apparent many meetings with Russian Officials on his form to obtain his security clearance, as well as Flynn, which is a crime. We have an Attorney General who apparently lied at his confirmation hearing about his contacts with Russian Officials while acting as an advisor to trump. Then after recusing himself from anything to do with the investigation was involved with firing the person conducting that very investigation, Comey.
Finally, we have that leaked document that Intercept reported on that shows Russia was far more active in the hacking than previously reported. They were actually trying to hack into state computers to upset the registration process right up to the day of the election. Since the leaker was arrested and charged with leaking that document, we know for certain it is real.
With all of this swirling around, both Senator Rubio and Senator Cotton decided it was good idea to have a nice cozy dinner with the man they are supposed to be investigation on the eve of their hearing. Saying they used “poor judgement’ is a too kind.
We can only hope that something of consequence will come out of today’s and tomorrow’s testimony. But, I really don’t think that will happen. I am hopeful it will, but I am not so sure. We need to know exactly what happened with this mess.
We need to know just what Russia really did and who, if anyone, in this country helped them. If we don’t get to the bottom of this mess, it will happen again. We need to know regardless of where it takes us.
We also need our government to do something right now in the cyber world to ensure that this doesn’t happen again. The idea that Russia tried to access our voter registration process is probably the worst part of this. Can you imagine what could have happened? They could have created total chaos on election day. That part is not being reported on very much.
Beloved leader promised us an “anti-hacking plan” 90 days after his inauguration. It hasn’t even started. No one even knows who is supposed to head up this group to come up with their plan.
Every citizen of this country should agree that our voting process and our election process are sacred and need to be protected from interference, especially from a foreign government. This probe is a beginning to help protect that system.
We need to know the truth. We need to follow the evidence wherever it takes us. And, we need to come up with something that will help prevent such interference in the future.
Technology can be a wonderful tool to help us learn, work, and even play. It can also be a tool used by evil people who want to rob us, steal from us, and destroy our country.
If we have learned anything from this mess, it is that is what we should take notice of our potential vulnerability. Every state, local, and federal official involved in our election process needs to work to keep this kind of interference from happening again. With another election happening next year, we can’t wait to get started.