Mueller Has a Way Around Trump and His Minions.
'A road map from the Watergate prosecution shows a potential route for the special counsel to send incriminating evidence directly to Congress.
By Richard Ben-Veniste and George Frampton
Mr. Ben-Veniste and Mr. Frampton worked on the Watergate cover-up task force of the special prosecutors office.
*But a 44-year-old road map from the Watergate prosecution shows a potential route for Mr. Mueller to send incriminating evidence directly to Congress. The road map was devised in 1974 by the Watergate special prosecutor, Leon Jaworski, with our assistance. We wrote the road map actually a report to be conveyed to Congress; it was called Report and Recommendation and served as a guide to a collection of grand jury evidence contained in a single document. That evidence included still-secret presidential tape recordings that had been acquired through grand jury subpoena but which had been withheld from Congress by President Nixon.
The recent decision by Washingtons Federal District Court chief judge, Beryl Howell, to release the document from the National Archives provides a historic legal precedent that could be a vehicle for Mr. Mueller and the grand jury assisting him to share the fruits of their investigation into possible criminal conduct within the Trump presidential campaign and subsequent administration.
In all the discussion about Mr. Muellers options when he concludes his investigation, little attention has been paid to the potential role of the grand jury. Chief Judge Howells decision unsealing the Watergate road map brings new focus on the role the grand jury might play in the dynamics of the endgame. Although the grand jury is a powerful tool for federal prosecutors, it has historic and independent power and operates under the supervision of the federal judiciary. Following the Oct. 20, 1973, Saturday Night Massacre in which President Nixon forced the Justice Department to fire the original special prosecutor, Archibald Cox the Watergate grand jury played a critical role in forcing the president to back down, hand over the subpoenaed tapes and appoint a new special prosecutor. . .
In the face of Congresss inability to obtain evidence that the grand jury well knew incriminated the president, we prepared the grand jury report to Judge Sirica and requested that he use his plenary authority to transmit that evidence to the House Judiciary Committee, which had already commenced a proceeding to consider Mr. Nixons impeachment. It was carefully written to avoid any interpretations or conclusions about what the evidence showed or what action the committee should take. The report contained a series of spare factual statements annotated with citations to relevant transcripts of tapes and grand jury testimony. Copies of those tapes and transcripts were included as attachments.
Judge Sirica was convinced that the materials contained in the report should be made available to the House Judiciary Committee. His decision was affirmed by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. This evidence formed the gravamen of Article I (obstruction of justice) of the impeachment resolution adopted by the Committee. . .
f Mr. Mueller has obtained such evidence, his responsibility and the correct operation of our system of government compel the conclusion that he and the grand jury can make that evidence available to Congress through a report transmitted by the court.
With the fox now guarding the henhouse, there is sufficient precedent for the grand jury and Special Counsel Mueller to seek the chief judges assistance in transmitting a properly fashioned report to Congress.'
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/09/opinion/trump-whitaker-mueller-watergate.html?
After the new house comes in.
BigmanPigman
(51,585 posts)If you think the last two years have been a living Hell fasten your seatbelt! When indictments come down for Don Jr, etc there is going to be 24/7 Sat Night Massacres. he is going to try everything under the sun to stop Mueller...I would not be surprised if he starts a war with Korea as a distraction. Beware!