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With Roger Stone’s Sentencing, Trump’s Cabal Has Begun Cashing In!
YES, SENATE ACQUITTAL GAVE DONALD A BLANK CHEQUE . . .

by Selvam Canagaratna-February 29, 2020, 5:22 pm
"He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief." – German Proverb.
"He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief." – German Proverb.
It’s
been talked about in whispers up to now, but no longer. Like it or not,
it’s now, well, the talk of the town: Donald Trump has finally found
his new Roy Cohn. That crooked fixer’s name is William Barr.
James Risen, writing on The Intercept’s website makes the bold claim
that although Barr ostensibly works for the Justice Department, he is in
fact the personal lawyer for the Trump family criminal organization. He
has taken the place of Michael Cohen, a two-bit crook now in prison,
who never quite lived up to the standards of criminality and viciousness
set by Cohn.
Adds Risen: Cohn, of course, was Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s top lieutenant
at the height of the witch-hunting anti-communist paranoia of the 1950s.
He went on to become Trump’s personal lawyer and mentor, helping him
become a shameless, loudmouthed bully who fought off countless lawsuits
and investigations into his shambolic real estate business. In 2018, in
the midst of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia
investigation, the New York Times reported that an angry and frustrated
Trump asked: "Where’s my Roy Cohn?" The President was lamenting the fact
that he had yet to find any government lawyer sufficiently willing to
help him lie, obstruct justice, and abuse his power in the ways that he
was certain Cohn would have done if he were still alive. (Cohn was
eventually disbarred; his death from AIDS in 1986 is at the heart of
Tony Kushner’s play Angels in America.)
Since he took office, Trump has fired almost everyone who has shown any
tendency to stand up to him and is now remaking his administration as a
governmental version of the Trump Organization, where he only tolerates
sycophants.
Two figures have clambered to the top of that pile: Mike Pompeo and Attorney General William Barr.
Secretary of State Pompeo, the only senior member of Trump’s original
national security team to survive the President’s purges, has personally
wrested control over all matters related to national security,
intelligence, and foreign policy. He has flourished because he has been
willing to do Trump’s bidding at every turn, including the in an
airstrike. Barr, meanwhile, has gained control over the federal
government’s law enforcement powers and is using them to secure Trump’s
personal legal standing.
Maybe Pompeo and Barr see a path to wealth and power through a
willingness to perform unethical or illegal acts at Trump’s behest. But
they are no longer men of moral standing, but merely the avaricious
lieutenants of a cult leader.
Trump fired former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in November 2018
because he dared to recuse himself from the Trump-Russia investigation,
and allowed the Mueller investigation to proceed. When Trump nominated
Barr to succeed him, few Democrats balked. They thought Barr’s previous
stint as Attorney General under George H. W. Bush meant that he was a
mainstream conservative who would respect the rule of law.
But Barr has turned out to be a sort of reincarnation of Roy Cohn. Like
Cohn, Barr seems determined to protect Trump by covering up his crimes.
In the process, Barr is quickly destroying any credibility the
Department of Justice ever had.
This week, Barr intervened in the Justice Department’s recommended
sentencing in the case of , a longtime Trump acolyte, who lied to
Congress and intimidated a witness in connection with the Trump-Russia
case. Stone was convicted in November of obstructing Congress and
witness tampering, and prosecutors had recommended that he be sentenced
to seven to nine years in prison.
But hours after Trump tweeted his outrage over the length of Stone’s
potential sentence, calling it," Barr intervened. On Tuesday afternoon,
the four prosecutors who had been handling the case withdrew from it,
and one of them resigned from the Justice Department in protest. The
Justice Department wrote in a new filing that the previous sentence
"could be considered excessive and unwarranted under the circumstances"
and said it "defers to the Court as to what specific sentence is
appropriate."
Trump also withdrew the nomination to a Treasury post of the former US
attorney who had earlier handled the Stone case and then launched
against US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who was presiding over the
Stone case.
The scuffle over the Stone sentencing is just the latest example of
Barr’s eagerness to politicize the Justice Department to protect Trump.
Last April, Barr misled the nation about the findings of the Mueller
report, purposefully downplaying how damaging it was to Trump before it
had been publicly released. It was the spin job of a political hack, an
act certainly unworthy of an Attorney General.
Barr has also aided and abetted Trump’s lying and scheming in the
Ukraine scandal. When a whistleblower came forward to report Trump’s
efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to fraudulently investigate
former Vice President Joe Biden in order to damage Biden’s presidential
campaign, Barr’s Justice Department quietly decided that Trump had not
broken any laws, and so there was no reason to launch an investigation
of any sort. Barr kept that decision secret, and it wasn’t until news of
the whistleblower’s complaint leaked to the press that the House of
Representatives began to investigate and launched impeachment
proceedings.
The criticism Barr took for his efforts to cover up the Ukraine scandal
hasn’t stopped him from continuing to intervene in legal matters related
to Trump and his loyalists – far from it. Just last month, Barr’s
department reduced its sentencing recommendation in the case of Michael
Flynn, Trump’s former National Security Adviser, who lied to the FBI
about his contacts with Russian officials. Prosecutors had sought prison
time for Flynn, but Barr’s department now says that .
Earlier that week, Barr again intervened to help Trump’s illegal efforts
to get Ukrainian officials to help him win re-election, telling
reporters that he had set up an "" for the Justice Department to collect
information on Biden from Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, who
is still trying to get Ukrainian officials to falsify information about
the former vice president.
Barr’s intervention in the Stone case brought the conversation about
Trump’s disdain for the rule of law full circle, right back to his 2018
comment about Cohn. It was reportedly Cohn who introduced Trump to
Stone, a longtime dirty trickster who got his political start working
for Richard Nixon.
Now, in the wake of Trump’s impeachment and the Senate’s acquittal, the
President has set off on a rampage of vengeance against the career
professionals who told the truth about his illegal pressure campaign
against Ukraine. Both Barr and Pompeo are standing by ready to enable
Trump’s rage. Pompeo has refused to defend the career State Department
officials assaulted by Trump, while Barr is supporting Trump and
Giuliani’s ongoing efforts to get Ukraine to intervene in the election.
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee last week released a letter
confirming that Barr has agreed to testify before them on March 31. The
Attorney General has "engaged in a pattern of conduct in legal matters
relating to the President that raises significant concerns for this
Committee," the letter said. "In the past week alone, you have taken
steps that raise grave questions about your leadership of the Department
of Justice." The letter referred specifically to the Flynn and Stone
cases, as well as to Giuliani’s efforts to "feed the Department of
Justice information, through you, about the President’s political
rivals."
But a stern letter and an oversight hearing will not be enough to stop
Barr. The only thing that will make him respond will be the use of the
House’s power of the purse. In order to stop the entire US government
from being transformed into a corrupt criminal organization by Trump and
Barr, House Democrats must take the nuclear option: They must use their
power to stop all funding to the Department of Justice until Barr
resigns.
"Congress must act immediately to rein in our lawless Attorney General,"
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in a recent Twitter post. "[A]busing
official power to protect political friends and attack opponents is
common in authoritarian regimes like Putin’s Russia. Trump and Barr’s
conduct has no place in our democracy."
Shutting off funding to the Justice Department would be politically
risky for Democrats. But Trump and Barr are bulldozing the norms of
government and daring Democrats to do something about it. The House’s
constitutional power over funding may be the only way to stop these
criminals, concludes Risen.
