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Title: It’s not just Comey: the scary past 24 hours in Trump-Russia, explained
Source: Vox
URL Source: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-poli ... as-investigations-fbi-treasury
Published: May 10, 2017
Author: Alex Ward
Post Date: 2017-05-10 12:41:46 by Willie Green
Keywords: None
Views: 1714
Comments: 4

The Comey firing is rightly dominating the news. Amazingly, though, it wasn’t the only major development in the ongoing and intensifying Trump-Russia scandal.

The official reason for FBI Director Jim Comey’s dismissal is that he mishandled the Hillary Clinton email investigation, something many Democrats surely agree with. But the more convincing explanation is that Comey had infuriated the president by having the FBI launch a formal criminal probe into the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia.

But the Comey story buried other huge Russia-related developments that came to light yesterday and this morning that you should really be following. What follows is a quick guide to what you need to know to stay on top of what happened — and why it all matters.

Tuesday night: federal prosecutors subpoena associates of Michael Flynn

Last night, CNN dropped a bombshell: federal prosecutors issued grand jury subpoenas to colleagues close to Michael Flynn, Trump’s disgraced former national security adviser, asking for business records.

This is a really big deal. The investigation into Flynn’s ties with Russia has been ongoing since July, but this is indicates the probe is picking up steam and that prosecutors may be growing more confident that there’s enough out there to build a criminal case against the disgraced retired general. The focus appears to be on Flynn’s business relationships with people in Russia and Turkey.

That makes sense. Flynn already has a shady record with his own disclosures, financial and otherwise, and they involve exactly those two countries. He didn’t reveal a $45,000 payment from Russia Today, a government-run news channel seen by many in the United States as a propaganda arm of the Putin regime, for giving a speech in Moscow. Flynn sat comfortably next to Vladimir Putin at the gala where he delivered his remarks.

After he was fired by Trump, Flynn revealed he was paid $500,000 to work as a foreign agent representing Turkish interests. He had not disclosed that information to the Justice Department.

Flynn also famously lied to Vice President Mike Pence about discussing US sanctions against Russia with Moscow’s Ambassador Sergey Kislyak before the administration began. That’s what led to Trump finally firing Flynn, who now holds the record for shortest tenure as national security advisor at twenty-four days.

It’s unclear what, if anything, the investigators will find. Frankly, asking for subpoenas is a common step in any investigation.

But that’s why this story is so big. Flynn was a close Trump associate who became one of the most powerful people in Washington and investigators feel the need to take this routine step to keep investigating him. In other words, there is a there there, and so the investigators want to keep digging.

Fake news this is not.

Also Tuesday Night: Senate investigators ask Treasury to look for any financial ties between Team Trump and Russia

To paraphrase Lester Freamon from “The Wire,” if you follow the money, you don’t know where it might lead you. That’s the advice Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, is taking.

"We've made a request, to FinCEN in the Treasury Department, to make sure, not just for example vis-a-vis the president, but just overall our effort to try to follow the intel no matter where it leads,” Warner told CNN.

"You get materials that show if there have been, what level of financial ties between, I mean some of the stuff, some of the Trump-related officials, Trump campaign-related officials and other officials and where those dollars flow — not necessarily from Russia."

FinCEN stands for the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the arm of the Treasury Department with the hard task of tracking and stopping the illicit use of money, including money laundering, as well as focusing on the financial side of national security issues.

Getting FinCEN involved is a big step for those conducting the Russia-Trump team investigations.

So far, four people appear to be at the center of it all:

— Flynn, naturally.

— Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chairman, who we already knew worked as a political consultant on behalf of Russian interests.

— Roger Stone, a former Trump adviser who reportedly told Trump to fire Comey, celebrated the news with a cigar.

— And Carter Page, another former Trump adviser who found the Comey dismissal “encouraging.”

Again, this seems like a logical step for any thorough investigation to take. That Warner made the ask is not the real story. That Warner felt it was appropriate to ask — because the investigation needed more information — is.

Amid all this Russia-related news, it would make sense for Trump to stay away from all-things Russia. Well...

Wednesday: Trump met with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Trump just had the highest-level in-person contact with a Russian government official since becoming president.

At 10:30 a.m. today, Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, sat in the Oval Office with Trump to discuss Syria, US-Russia relations, and other global issues.

Lavrov came from a meeting with Secretary of State Tillerson where they discussed Ukraine and Syria. Many expected that meeting to be frosty since the last meeting the two had where Tillerson said relations between the two countries were at a historic “low point” due to a “low level of trust.”

While mending fences, they will surely also chat about Comey. Before they sat down, Lavrov was asked for his thoughts on the Comey sacking. His reply, worthy of seeing below, was perfect: "Was he fired? You're kidding! You're kidding."


WATCH: "Was he fired? You are kidding!?"
Russian FM Lavrov scoffs when asked by
@mitchellreports about effect of Comey's firing on DC mtgs.

That America and Russia have a lot to talk about would be an understatement. The wars in Ukraine and Syria are already on the docket, as are the bilateral relations between the two countries. They will surely also chat about Russia’s support for the Taliban in Afghanistan, fighting ISIS, and — oh yeah — that whole Russia-potentially-meddling-in-the-US-election thing.

Lavrov has been Russia’s foreign minister since March 2004. He’s the hard drinking, heavy smoking leader with close ties to Putin. Putin will be very interested by what goes on in Lavrov’s two meetings with Tillerson and Trump.

The optics of this could not be worse. But then again, this is the same administration that did not expect any sort of political blowback from the Comey firing.

In the context of everyday American politics, the last 24 hours — which included a president firing the very person investigating him and his administration — were truly remarkable. It’s the type of day that would have been unthinkable in any other administration. The fact that it was in some ways just a normal day for the Trump White House is the most alarming thing of all.

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#1. To: Willie Green (#0)

This is a really big deal.

Hard-hitting prose.

I thought Vox had gone out of business. People got tired of all the Voxsplaining about as quickly as they found out what Vox was.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-05-10   12:44:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tooconservative (#1)

You're thinking about Fox. You know.. the one that used to have O'Reilly..

Willie Green  posted on  2017-05-10   12:52:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Willie Green (#2)

You're thinking about Fox. You know.. the one that used to have O'Reilly..

It appears that, just as with Meghan Kelly, Tucker Carlson attracts even larger audiences than either of them did and adds in a very substantial and lucrative portion of the all-important youthful ad demographic (25-54 males).

While The Five doesn't have great prospects in its time slot, Tucker's replacement of O'Reilly is no doubt considered a huge success by the Murdoch boys. And they're the only ones that matter. And as long as Carlson's show is strong, The Five will benefit from holdover viewers from the Carlson show. So it is likely to at least stay afloat and have a decent chance to hold on to the FNC viewers who sat through Tucker's show.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-05-10   12:57:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Willie Green (#0)

Screwed up progressives! They were mad before they were angry! Yep they were mad at Comey for his refusal to keep his mouth shut about Clinton then they were angry that Trump got to fire Comey for being the most incompetent director in history!

You just can't make the demoncrats happy!!!!!

Justified  posted on  2017-05-10   14:29:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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