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Trump Just Blurted Out, Unprompted, That He Installed His Pet AG Over Russia Probe

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Trump Just Blurted Out, Unprompted, That He Installed His Pet Attorney General Over the Russia Probe

If you wait long enough, the president will tell you outright that he did the shady thing.

BY JACK HOLMES NOV 15, 2018

Wednesday, we explored the career timeline of Matthew Whitaker, the man whom Donald Trump, American president, appointed acting attorney general after firing Jeff Sessions the day after the midterms. Trump passed over multiple Senate-confirmed officials in the actual line of succession to pick Whitaker, who'd become Sessions's chief of staff close to a year earlier after repeatedly going on CNN to defend Trump against the Russia probe with the expressed intent of getting the president's attention and a job. Even some conservative legal commentators have suggested his appointment was unconstitutional, and the state of Maryland is suing to that effect.

This was about as blatant a move to obstruct the investigation as the president could have made. Whitaker is an obvious Trump loyalist and longtime Republican operative who time after time attacked the special counsel's investigation, including by promoting a story suggesting Robert Mueller's team was a "lynch mob." Whitaker has close ties to Sam Clovis, a grand-jury witness in the probe who advised him to start going on CNN to catch Trump's eye.

After he got the job as Sessions's chief of staff, Whitaker was described by Trump Chief of Staff John Kelly as the White House's "eyes and ears" in the Justice Department—an assault on the department's independence and the rule of law. And even well before all this, Whitaker allegedly politicized a federal investigation as a U.S. attorney in Iowa, participated in scams and grifts in his business dealings, and once flexed his background in federal law enforcement to run protection for a company—of which he was on the board—that the Federal Trade Commission fined $26 million and shuttered as a criminal enterprise.

Still, no matter how clear something is, it helps to hear it from the horse's mouth. The President of the United States, who once said on national television he was considering "the Russia thing" when he fired FBI Director James Comey, was happy to oblige in a typically freewheeling interview with The Daily Caller. As first flagged by journalist Brian Beutler, Trump seized on a softball question to spill the beans on Whitaker's appointment.

THE DAILY CALLER: Sure. Could you tell us where your thinking is currently on the attorney general position? I know you’re happy with Matthew Whitaker, do you have any names? Chris Christie —

POTUS: Matthew Whitaker is a very respected man. He’s — and he’s, very importantly, he’s respected within DOJ. I heard he got a very good decision, I haven’t seen it. Kellyanne, did I hear that?
WHITE HOUSE ADVISER KELLYANNE CONWAY: 20 pages.

POTUS: A 20 page?

THE DAILY CALLER: It just came out right before this, sir.

POTUS: Well, I heard it was a very strong opinion. Uh, which is good. But [Whitaker] is just somebody who’s very respected.
I knew him only as he pertained, you know, as he was with Jeff Sessions. And, um, you know, look, as far as I’m concerned this is an investigation that should have never been brought. It should have never been had.
It’s something that should have never been brought. It’s an illegal investigation. And you know, it’s very interesting because when you talk about not Senate confirmed, well, Mueller’s not Senate confirmed.

THE DAILY CALLER: Right.

Right.

The president just admitted, unprompted, that he fired the head of the Justice Department and installed a loyalist over a Justice Department investigation into him and his associates. This is obstruction. This is corrupt. This is an untenable assault on the rule of law in a democratic republic. And the Republican majorities in Congress—to say nothing of his base—will happily let him get away with it.

Oh, and by the way: Trump's claim he only knows Whitaker through Sessions is a blatant lie. And not just because Trump's chief of staff said Whitaker was their "eyes and ears." Here's Trump on October 11, 2018—a month ago:

"I can tell you Matt Whitaker's a great guy," President Trump said in a Fox News interview. "I know Matt Whitaker."
This is not the first time he's lied about knowing Whitaker since appointing him to, incredibly obviously, interfere in the Mueller investigation.

All that said, there is a beautiful symmetry here. The rear-end of Donald Trump, a lifetime grifter who's just trying to lie his way to the end of each day while his brain is steadily melted by television, may ultimately be protected by a 'roided-out Mr. Clean who came to him through the teevee—and who once threatened people on behalf of a company peddling Big Dick Toilets. America the Beautiful.

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a25126445/trump-attorney-general-russia-probe-matthew-whitaker/?fbclid=IwAR2L4faVvJkHUeD0lskjn3DzZldow8hhzcm04qfAL2KbUws0JeFk_FfHOyY
 

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If Don Jr. gets indicted, Trump is gonna say "This Don Jr. guy, I do not know him. I knew his father who was a tremendously great President but him I do not know at all"
 

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Trump is a total moron, who can't help incriminating himself daily.
He's used to being a rich and entitled fuckface who can get away with shit.

Doesn't work that way as POTUS.
 

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This is the end #1694..........
 

rhuarc29

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Trump is a total moron, who can't help incriminating himself daily.
He's used to being a rich and entitled fuckface who can get away with shit.

Doesn't work that way as POTUS.
You sure about that? Working pretty well so far.

That's the scariest part about Trump's presidency. It's not the fact that his simplistic emotional intelligence makes it so he thinks his enemies are his friends and his friends his enemies. It's not that his trade policies are ruining lives. It's not that his rhetoric is unbecoming of his station.
It's that he's shown that in this day and age, the checks and balances in U.S. government are insufficient to counter a corrupt and incapable leader.
 

Frankfooter

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You sure about that? Working pretty well so far.

That's the scariest part about Trump's presidency. It's not the fact that his simplistic emotional intelligence makes it so he thinks his enemies are his friends and his friends his enemies. It's not that his trade policies are ruining lives. It's not that his rhetoric is unbecoming of his station.
It's that he's shown that in this day and age, the checks and balances in U.S. government are insufficient to counter a corrupt and incapable leader.
The checks and balances are still in play.
Trump put Whitaker in place to try to fire Mueller, but its such a stupidly obvious move that its been stopped.
Which means Mueller's report will finish.
 
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