Robert Mueller has Mike Pence nailedBill Palmer
The events of the past twenty-four hours have sealed it: Special Counsel Robert Mueller has Mike Pence nailed. We received a pretty strong hint two weeks ago when Mueller used his Michael Flynn sentencing memo to make a point of not redacting the fact that the Trump transition team was dirty. The head of the transition team? Mike Pence, of course. It sure sounded like Pence had a problem – we just didn’t know precisely what that problem was. But now it’s become much more clear.
Yesterday we saw the arrest of Michael Flynn’s business partner, Bijan Kian. The two of them took a half million dollar payment from a Turkish government representative in exchange for targeting a guy in Pennsylvania named Fethullah Gulen. It’s clear in hindsight that Flynn gave up Kian more than a year ago, when he first cut his cooperation deal. So why wait until now to finally bust this guy?
The only reason to wait this long to bust a low level guy like Bijan Kian is if you’re building a larger case against larger targets involved in that same crime, and you don’t want to give away your gameplan too early. So who would be the bigger targets here? It turns out Bijan Kian was a member of the – get this – Trump transition team.
That’s right. When Michael Flynn was in the midst of criminally conspiring with Turkey and Russia against the United States, Mike Pence hired Flynn for a key role in the Trump transition team. Then Pence hired Flynn’s shady business partner for the transition team. Then Pence hired Flynn’s idiot son. Then Pence was notified by Congress that Flynn was dirty on Turkey, and Pence nonetheless opted to keep Flynn, his son, and his partner on the team. Then after Flynn got caught conspiring with Russia, Pence lied to the American people about it. Pence also lied about having hired Flynn’s son.
Mike Pence was willing to risk his political future, his reputation, and even potentially his freedom, all so he could bend over backward to coddle Michael Flynn, and ultimately to cover up Flynn’s crimes against the United States. No one ever goes to that extent to cover for an underling unless they’re personally beholden to that underling, or they’re in on the underling’s crimes, or both. It gets worse.
It was long ago widely reported that Robert Mueller did an end-around to obtain copies of every email sent to or from every Trump transition team member. That’s in addition to the testimony and evidence that Michael Flynn provided a year ago. So Mueller already knows what really went down with the Trump transition team crime spree. He wouldn’t have waited all this time to make a move on a peon like Bijan Kian unless it was necessary in order to preserve the integrity of a related criminal case he was building against a bigger fish.
In the past few weeks Robert Mueller has finally sent Flynn off to sentencing, and finally arrested Kian. They’re both signs that Mueller is now just about ready to make his move against the big fish in the Flynn-Kian criminal conspiracy. On the Trump transition team, Mike Pence is the big fish.
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Rudy’s Giuliani’s worsening descent into – well, whatever the hell is wrong with him – has turned him into the world’s most hilariously incompetent lawyer. His frequent screw-ups, laughable lies, and accidental admissions are good entertainment (if you’re not being represented by him). It also sometimes allows us a window into Donald Trump’s supposed-to-be secret defense strategy, and what Trump is about to do next. It’s happened again.
Rudy Giuliani appeared on ABC This Week and was asked if Roger Stone told Donald Trump in advance about the WikiLeaks plot against Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party. Rudy initially answered “no” but then changed it to “I don’t believe so.” Then he added this: “If Roger Stone gave anybody a heads up about WikiLeaks leaks, it’s not a crime.” So there it is.
Rudy just gave away that Roger Stone did tell Donald Trump in advance, and that Trump worries that it’s going to come out, and that Trump has already decided that he’ll then claim it wasn’t illegal. Considering that WikiLeaks was obviously conspiring with Russia during the election, and that Stone also communicated with the Russian hackers who stole the emails which were then supplied to WikiLeaks, this is a backdoor confession on Rudy’s part that Trump was indeed colluding with Russia.
We also now have confirmation of what we’ve long come to suspect. Once it’s proven that Donald Trump was colluding with the Russians to try to alter the outcome of the election, he’s going to capitalize on the confusion as to the definition of the word “collusion.” Everyone knows that a conspiracy is illegal if it’s a conspiracy to commit a crime. But not every knows that collusion means the same thing as conspiracy. So when it’s proven that Trump colluded with Russia and committed crimes in the process, that collusion will be a crime.
From the start it’s been clear that in the end, Donald Trump was only going to have two potential defenses to fall back on. The first would be to play naive while blaming his underlings, which he’s doing with the crimes he ordered Michael Cohen to commit. The second would be to say “Yeah I did it, so what, it’s not a crime,” which is what Rudy just told us he’s going to use in the Trump-Russia criminal conspiracy.
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