DOJ Ties a Trump FISA Release to Obstruction
By Lee Smith
FTA:
In court filings last week the Department of Justice deployed what could be the nuclear option in its latest effort to prevent President Trump from declassifying information regarding FISA warrants used to spy on his campaign aide Carter Page: It is claiming that such a move would interfere with Special Counsel Robert Muellers investigation.
This is the first time the DOJ has explicitly made this argument implying personal peril for the president, since interference could open Trump to charges of obstruction of justice. Until now, the department has argued that declassifying the documents threatened national security.
In the 178-page court document, DOJ officials said they had determined that disclosure of redacted information in the Carter Page FISA documents could reasonably be expected to interfere with the pending investigation into Russian election interference."
That rationale has heightened suspicions among congressional investigators that the special counsel is being used to prevent the disclosure of possible FBI abuses and crimes committed during the Russia probe. Opened by the FBI in July 2016, the Russia investigation was taken over by Mueller when Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed him special counsel in 2017.
By the DOJs logic, according to one source, the fact that the investigation is ongoing protects it from scrutiny, including the presidents.
Neither the Department of Justice nor the Office of the Special Counsel would respond directly to this charge.
"The obstruction trap was built into the special counsel," a congressional investigator told RCI, speaking, like the two other sources in this article, only on condition of anonymity. If Trump fires Mueller, or Rosenstein, or declassifies documents [embarrassing to the FBI] its likely to bring an obstruction charge.
And that would mean double jeopardy for Trump. Obstruction is the instrument the Democrats are likely to use to impeach Trump if they win the House, said the congressional source.
The upshot is that the president will likely hold off on declassification, at least until after the midterms in November, and congressional investigators are likely to be stymied, at least for now, in their quest to expose what they call Obama-era surveillance abuses.
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So Trump attempting to prove to the American public that the basis of the Mueller investigation is fraudulent at many levels is then translated to mean Trump is obstructing justice? Oh, okay. Maybe Trump is fully justified in obstructing/demolishing a major injustice.
This could explain why DECLAS is pending... I dislike it intensely - it shows who is running the govt (and that RR is a RAT) - but we must respect our masters. HUMBUG! Vote for 🐀s to be sent to Devil's Island!