Much to the chagrin of Hillary Clinton loyalists, the headlines from erstwhile FBI Director James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee last week should have been, “President Not Under Investigation – No Russian Collusion.” But much to the chagrin of everyone else, they weren’t. Not that it should be a surprise, as the left, along with their propaganda arm, the mainstream media, continue their incessant and constantly evolving assault on the president and his administration.
It must have been difficult for Comey to make such an exculpatory statement. After all, he documented all of his five visits with the president, and subsequently shared his private meeting memos with a “friend,” who he told to share (leak) the contents with reporters. It’s no surprise that the one fact most salient and pertinent in voter’s minds was the only one that wasn’t leaked prior to his testimony: that the president was not under investigation since there was no evidence of collusion.
Instead, the most salacious tidbits Comey could leak through his “friend” to the press was a purported “loyalty oath,” and a statement made in support of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
The Legal Dictionary has a lengthy definition for Obstruction of Justice. It lists specific actions which are prohibited. “Section 1503 proscribes obstructions of justice aimed at judicial officers, grand and petit jurors, and witnesses. The law makes it a crime to threaten, intimidate, or retaliate against these participants in a criminal or civil proceeding.” Bribery is also proscribed.
The definition continues, with the even more broad Omnibus Clause, which states that a person who “corruptly or by threats of force, or by threatening letter or communication, influences, obstructs, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede the due administration of justice” is guilty of obstruction.
According to Comey’s leaked memorandum, Trump, during one of their visits, reportedly said, “”I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go.” Comey must be even much weaker than he confessed during his testimony if he thinks a statement that starts with “I hope” is threatening, intimidating, or retaliatory.
Even the firing of Comey could not be construed as “obstruction of justice.” If the president is not under investigation, as Comey repeatedly has stated, removing him as FBI Director is not obstructing an investigation, let alone the application of justice.
What this represents, however, is the strategy of the Democrats against the administration. If they can’t get collusion, they’ll allege obstruction of justice. When they can’t get that, they’ll move on to their next allegation or assertion, whatever it may be. For clearly they seek not to just slow the agenda of the new president; they want to facilitate a coup and topple him, or at the very least, attempt to cripple him. If they can’t win at the polls, they’ll stop at nothing to advance their agenda, even if it means undermining and destabilizing our republic, and our democratic process.
This is further validated by the appointment of former FBI Director Robert Mueller as Special Counsel to investigate Russian meddling in our election. The premise of his appointment by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was to continue investigating the “Trump/Putin connection.” Now that such a connection is proven to be nonexistent, mainstream media headlines tout Mueller’s investigation into “obstruction of justice” charges. Who knows what they will fabricate when that one’s proven unsubstantiated and specious as well.
For the next two and a half years, Fitzgerald continued his “investigation,” even though he already knew the source of the Plame leak. The objective was to bring down the Bush administration, or at the very least, Vice President Dick Cheney. After years of investigation, and millions of dollars, they succeeded in ousting Cheney’s Chief of Staff, Scooter Libby, on a process crime of false statements, only peripherally related to the Plame leak.
And so it will be this time around. With the focus of Mueller’s investigation already morphing, the net will be enlarged and cast further out, in the hopes of finding something, anything at all, that they can make “stick.” Investor’s Business Daily said of the Plame investigation, “From top to bottom, this has been one of the most disgraceful abuses of prosecutorial power in this country’s history.” Regrettably, judging from the paranoia of the left and the media over Trump, Mueller’s “investigation” will likely eclipse the Plame case.
Associated Press award winning columnist Richard Larsen is President of Larsen Financial, a brokerage and financial planning firm in Pocatello, Idaho and is a graduate of Idaho State University with degrees in Political Science and History and coursework completed toward a Master’s in Public Administration. He can be reached at rlarsenen@cableone.net.
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