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The other great crime (that we know of so far) involving Clinton Foundation bribery.
Probably more harmful to the USA than U1.
Treason.
Re: SDNY In the recent Q drop 2676
How are they preparing to combat [narrative = vital]?
House intel launch of more ‘FAKE’ investigations in attempt to retain ‘FALSE NARRATIVE’ and claim ‘POLITICAL ATTACK(S)’ if investigated/prosecuted themselves?
[AS]?
[SDNY-AG]?
Attempts to retain ‘BLOCKADE’?
Attempts to prevent public release of the TRUTH?
Do New York prosecutors pose the greatest threat to Donald Trump?
Separate from the Mueller inquiry, the southern district of New Yorks pursuit of the inauguration committee could herald more pain for the president
For almost two years, Donald Trump has laid down fire at Robert Mueller, calling the special counsels work a witch-hunt, a partisan charade and now presidential harassment.
The bigger threat to Trump, however, may have just walked up and tapped him on the shoulder.
Trump did not tweet about or otherwise acknowledge the revelation on Monday night that prosecutors from the US attorneys office for the southern district of New York (SDNY) had issued a subpoena seeking a mountain of documents from his inaugural committee.
But former prosecutors and others familiar with the Manhattan-based prosecutors work allowed their jaws to drop at the news of the subpoena or in the case of former SDNY chief Preet Bharara, whom Trump fired early on their virtual eyes to bulge.
On Friday, ProPublica and WNYC reported further eye-popping news: that the inaugural committee paid the Trump International hotel in Washington a rate of $175,000 a day for event space.
The implications of the subpoena and what followed were clear,and they were all bad for Trump, worse even than the threat posed by the special counsels investigation of ties between his campaign and Russia, said the former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, an erstwhile member of Trumps inner circle, once in charge of transition planning, and a former US attorney himself.
Ive always thought that was the much more problematic thing, Christie told MSNBC of SDNY. People are focused on Mueller and thats appropriate. But people should not take their eye off the ball.
The southern district has long prided itself on the firepower it brings to its cases
Daniel Richman, Columbia University
In interviews with the Guardian, former SDNY prosecutors spelled out why investigations run out of New York of Trump-linked interests could dog the president, his family and his associates for years, including after his departure from office.