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Let’s stipulate that Special
Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into President Donald Trump and/or his
campaign successfully confirms that they cooperated with Russian officials to
influence the 2016 election. A complex labyrinth of contacts with the Russians,
documents, witnesses, emails, plea bargaining by key Trump campaign operatives,
and other evidence make it an air-tight case that could lead to indictments for
criminal wrongdoing.
This is not limited to colluding
and conspiring with the Russians. Trump’s
past business dealings and possible money laundering with shady players including
Russian oligarchs and Mafia-connected characters could bring criminal charges. #hocopolitics
The powerful Mueller team is
slowly tightening the screws on Trump and his family as key witnesses, such as
Gen. Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos are ready to flip in the
investigation if they haven’t already. It is not looking good for President Trump,
Donald, Jr., Jared Kushner, and others close to the top.
As the day of reckoning approaches
(and that can be over a year away given the complexity of the investigation), Trump
must move out of his state of denial and face reality. Of course, he can have the acting Attorney
General fire Mueller and consequently end the investigation before the findings
are revealed. The backlash from the
country’s citizens would be so fierce and potent that even a Republican-led
Congress would move to impeach the President for obstruction of justice, which
such a firing would certainly be.
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If the findings by Mueller are
damning as I expect them to be, articles of impeachments will be filed and
should the Democrats re-take the House in 2018 as is quite possible given today’s
political environment, Congress will almost certainly proceed.
There is a way out for Trump,
though unlikely, given his ego, propensity for lying, and pride, and that is a mea culpa prior to Mueller’s release of
the investigation’s findings. What Trump
values most is not his presidency but his brand, his business, and his family. Clearly all would take a hit should he come
clean and admit wrongdoing, but he and/or family members and top associates
could avoid prison time. It’s a long
shot, but here goes.
Trump addresses the nation from
whichever White House he calls home (where the TV ratings would be huuuge—another
incentive for him) and could say the following:
My Fellow Americans,
As you know I have been the subject of a long,
tedious and expensive investigation. This is contrary to what I’ve been told
all along that I was not under investigation.
I come before you to announce that my attorneys have been in
negotiations with Special Counsel Robert Mueller for some time in an attempt to
spare the country from this distraction, which prevents us from moving forward
with our agenda to make America great again for which the people elected me to implement.
Accordingly, we have made a deal.
Before I discuss that, I want to admit that
members of my campaign staff and with my approval indeed cooperated with
Russian representatives to obtain information on Hillary Clinton to damage her
during the election. This was
accomplished by hacking into various emails to get compromising
information.
In addition, I was aware that Russia was
using social media to spread damaging fake news about her in the hope that
Democrats already bitter from the primaries would either stay home or vote for
me. Several states that voted for Barack
Obama wound up voting for me and that gave me the Electoral College
victory. They included Florida, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Here’s the thing: I didn’t expect the Russian involvement to
turn into such a big deal. Early on, members
of my campaign were approached by Russian officials to play mischief with
Hillary. No one expected me to win.
I shouldn’t have won the Republican
nomination against a field of experienced politicians but I did so. There was no way I should have defeated
Hillary with the big Democratic machine behind her with money and organization
and everything else in her favor.
So we accepted the Russian help as a lark,
figuring, what the hell; I’m not going to win anyway and would have some fun
trying. Once we got involved with them,
it grew out of control. I eventually won
and it surprised me. I kept denying the
collusion and I apologize for my misleading statements.
As a result of the agreement with Mr.
Mueller and his team, I will step down as President of the United States
effective tomorrow and plead guilty to an array of charges including
obstruction of justice that I will not go into at this time. Mr. Mueller agreed to drop any further legal
action against me and my family.
I am sorry for any inconvenience and your
loss of trust in me from this activity but it is best for the country that I
take this action now. Please give Vice President Mike Pence your fullest
support when he assumes the presidency.
God bless you and the United States of
America.
This is not a likely scenario to
say the least given Trump’s aversion to admitting anything but it does give him
a way out. Democrats would be
ecstatic. Republicans would be relieved.
The world would rejoice. And Trump can
go back to the thing he loves more than anything—his never ending quest to make
lots of money.
So when this does not happen, will you admit you are delusional?
ReplyDeleteDelusional perhaps but always hopeful. Thanks for reading.
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