Another Trump Campaign Manager Indicted for Money Laundering
Steve Bannon and three associates just got indicted in SDNY for defrauding investors in their We Build the Wall “charity,” from which they skimmed about a million dollars.
The alleged fraud here is pretty garden variety: raising funds to pay for a wall and instead pocketing a good chunk of the money.
But it’s significant because it comes just months after Billy Barr tried to replace then-US Attorney Geoffrey Berman with a handpicked successor. Berman responded by insisting that all SDNY investigations would continue as they were proceeding, and he refused to resign until he ensured that his Deputy, Audrey Strauss, would take over.
No one knew this indictment was in the works (and the arrest, by postal agents, makes the surprise more delicious). Which means the other times that Barr has hastily replaced a US Attorney with a flunky could represent similar cases into fraud well beyond the Russian-related crimes we know about. (Note, the Timothy Shea indicted along with Bannon is not the Barr flunky named Timothy Shea whom Barr installed in DC.)Indeed, Erik Prince was a key advisor to this organization; there’s good reason to suspect that an investigation into him got killed at the same time Barr intervened in the Flynn and Stone prosecutions.
Michael Cohen warned the entire Republican Party. If they didn’t stop hanging out with Trump, they would go to jail.
He tried to warn them, anyway.
Is this premature?
What does the trial calendar look like for this? January 21st is 154 days away.
Or was it timed, purely by coincidence, just right to be in the press before the election, yet out of reach of a pardon?
I can’t wait to watch the perp walk…or is it more like a perp waddle?
AIUI: POTUS can pardon before indictment, before and during trial and after sentencing. And post-humously (for the pardoned).
Thanks. I had to question the timing. Can’t help but think they should have waited, but perhaps there is more leverage to be had this way.
BTW, I went over to Breitbart just to see how they were covering their founders arrest today. They copy/pasted the AP article. Cowards. BUT, the comments did not disappoint. The Cognitive Dissidence was in high gear. I had to look no further than the very first one: “What about the Clintons?”
These are usually state criminal analogs to these federal crimes, especially the tax fraud issues, which a Trump pardon couldn’t touch. The feds almost always get first crack at them.
The parenthetic clarification gave me a giggle.
I think a pardon is available at any time, but I wonder about a commutation of a sentence. Until there is a sentence, there really isn’t anything to commute. And we’re a long way from that. BTW, if I were on Bannon’s jury and it was argued that the evil morons who gave him money for a wall impoverished themselves by doing so, I’d vote to acquit. I hope they are still stealing.
Thanks for clarifying Shea, that was my first question. I’ve thought for awhile that the wall was just a big grift, and look forward to perhaps other earth shattering revelations. Stay tuned.
You really do need a scorecard to keep these grifters straight!
Marcy notes on twitter [from the indictment with screen shots]:
https://twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1296445445984722944
9:54 AM · Aug 20, 2020
And Ryan Goodman reminds us of this:
https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1296447183806443520
10:01 AM · Aug 20, 2020
Kris Kobach Wants to Build the Wall His Way, and Says He Has the President’s Blessing
Mr. Kobach, a hard-line conservative on immigration policy, is involved in a private effort to raise funds for a border wall, saying it would intersect with the policy goals of the government.
New York Times Jan. 25, 2019
Video and transcript is at this comment:
https://www.emptywheel.net/2020/08/20/another-trump-campaign-manager-indicted-for-money-laundering/#comment-854885
My theory is that there is an actual Trump University which teaches (for a share of the proceeds) money laundering and fraud.
Yes, the head teacher is Mr. Yo Semite who lives in Thighland.
Major Covfefe
Yes, but a Trump enterprise that actually delivers something, anything!, would be quite incongruous.
I just read that Kobach was their legal advisor.
There was a lot of GOP agita about Kobach in the KS Senate race — I wonder if anyone knew this was brewing, or if it really had to do with Kobach’s positions. These days, he’s not really out of step with the GOP and KS is a hard red state.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/30/us/politics/kansas-senate-kobach-trump.html
https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1296444686056423432 [scroll down]
Yes, Kobach is their General Counsel.
Ryan also links to a August 2019 @lachlan story titled: “Kris Kobach Uses Border Wall Group to Fund Senate Bid, Likely Illegally”
At a time when Trump and McCarthy are backing Q …n candidates and the GOP struggled to push out Roy Moore, the idea that the GOP thought Kobach was somehow such a bad candidate before this went public seems sketchy.
I’m sure most of them didn’t know the details, but someone like McConnell had to have been signaling like crazy that he was tainted meat.
In 2018, then-AG Kobach ran to succeed Gov. Sam Brownback, and lost to the democratic candidate, Laura Kelly. The post-mortems on that race make it clear that disaffected Republicans crossed the aisle and voted for Kelly, because they were tired of the bombthrowing of both Brownback and Kobach. Among other things, as AG, Kobach was sanctioned by a federal judge for not-quite-but-damn-near lying and ignoring the rules of the court, and ordered to take remedial continuing legal education as part of his sentence.
After losing the governor’s race, Kobach tried to position himself for a high-ranking post in the Trump administration. He did so in a very high-handed manner, which not only turned off Trump and his advisors, but also the GOP leaders back home. They were also turned off by the fact that it emerged that Kobach appears to have done a lot of his national legal advising work on anti-immigration laws in other states on the dime of the taxpayers of Kansas. “He’s more concerned with his national profile than doing the job we elected him to do” was not an uncommon opinion of Kobach in 2018.
This year, Kobach wanted to take Pat Roberts’ senate seat, and that scared the KS GOP leadership tremendously, as well as national GOP leaders. Bob Dole tottered back into public view long enough to do a late-race ad endorsing Marshall. Mitch McConnell and the GOP senate leadership PACs ran a ton of ads against Kobach in the primary, painting him as unelectable against a Democrat. Given all the Senate seats that the GOP is trying to defend, the fact that they chose to put all this money into a KS primary to keep Kobach off the ballot in November speaks volumes.
Kobach was clearly tainted — but he was tainted by his own arrogance, his pride, and especially his losing electoral record.
What, Larry Klayman or the Mad Moldovan Orly Taitz weren’t available? It is impressive to see just how thin the legal bench is on the GOP side, but it’s probably a symptom of the pernicious effects of FedSoc litmus testing to move up.
Let’s remember that during one of the alleged voter fraud cases, Kobach was told by the judge to take remedial classes on his conduct, IIRC it involved filing motions and notice.
The charges include wire fraud, money laundering, and civil and criminal asset forfeiture. I’m surprised there’s no tax fraud charge, which would involve disclosure of Bannon and others tax returns. If someone took cash for their personal use, that’s income, which probably wasn’t properly declared.
Based on Kobach’s trial work for the state of Kansas in that voter fraud case, his practical skills are limited. His knowledge of evidence and civil procedure – basic law school and bar exam subjects – was so limited, a federal judge made him take a remedial course or be held in contempt.
I assume Kobach’s practical lawyering as a general counsel for a not-for-profit entity is just as flawed. Hard to imagine how the illegal payment structuring that allegedly took place was without the general counsel’s knowledge. But then, Kobach seems to specialize in titles, not doing the work. You’d think that a not-for-profit that so publicly raked in $25 million might have anticipated and planned for a little oversight.
Superseding indictments are possible. Tax docs can be harder to get than bank records or electronic messages. Moving now with what they have rather than waiting for everything is the right move, yes?
Oversight should have been expected given the topic and the prime champion. No way this would get buried like some obscure disease cure GoFundMe.
Kiolbach may be the unamed lawyer who, if my math is right, took $10,000 from one of the payments. They would send payments through various schemes, take a chunk, and send the balance down the line to others in the conspiracy.
And I think they called Kolfage’s payment “salary,” which implies to me 1099s were issued. One instance Kolfage hid a payment by having it sent to his wife for “media,” and the indictment states a 1099 was issued.
So they may have paid taxes on the money they stole. Who said there was no honor among thieves?
Kobach *is* out of step with the KS GOP.
He got trounced by Roger Marshall, a 1 term US Representative from western Kansas, and almost got pushed into 3rd by a KC-area retired plumber. Kobach has his bright-red supporters, but they no longer control the KS GOP they way they used to.
And KS as a whole is not the hard red monolith your comment makes it out to be. Sharise Davids, a Native American, lesbian, former mixed-martial arts professional, and an attorney, was elected as US representative from KS-03, which includes a fair chunk of the KS side of the KC metro area. This is *not* the kind of person elected by a hard red electorate.
Make no mistake – the KS GOP is coming for Davids, and they’re coming hard. But they’re also on their heels, trying to retain the Senate seat of retiring Pat Roberts — and right now, they’re behind in the polls on that one.
Kansas of today is not the Kansas of the Sam Brownback-Phill Kline era.
I know there has been reassessment since the Brownback fiasco, but what are the odds a Democrat would have beaten Kobach? I know he lost the governor’s race in the off year, but he had a serious 3rd party candidate drawing off GOP votes to let the Dem win with a minority, and there is no serious 3rd party challenge this year. (Well, beaten Kobach before this case was announced). The latest polling I’ve seen has Marshall up by 4, but without a serious 3rd party candidate would there be any more defections?
The freakout over Kobach at any rate is notable at the national GOP level — the article I linked to focused on McConnell — and I doubt you would see that much space between Marshall and Kobach in the Senate in terms of adhering to the GOP party line. I’m curious if that agita existed without influence of knowing something was brewing.
In polls taken before the primary, Barbara Bollier beat Kobach in a one-on-one race, and was essentially tied with Roger Marshall, the eventual GOP nominee.
Bollier is running a very good campaign, and she’s got more than a decent chance of winning the seat. Per 538, in March, PPP had Marshall beating her by 10; last week they polled again and put Marshall’s lead at 1. SurveyUSA did a poll last week as well with Marshall’s lead at 2.
The KC area counties are really tired of the almost empty stretches of Western KS setting the agenda for the state. If Davids and Bollier continue to tap into that, the election results could be very nice for the KS Dems. They won’t take back the statehouse, but getting one of the two US Senate seats would make them very very happy.
I very much hope that’s true.
I am also open to the possibility that this is actually a small potatoes scandal compared to whatever else Kobach has been doing, and McConnell and the national GOP had a bunch of reasons to run away.
What’s the Matter with Kansas?
Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPnfuczOWb8
This was so delicious, waking up to a reporter saying that Bannon had been arrested. I hope the Leninist enjoys his time in the Gulag.
Philip Bump on Twitter: 11:19 AM · Aug 20, 2020
Each of the people who led Trump’s 2016 campaign has been charged with or convicted of criminal behavior since he announced. So has his deputy campaign manager. His personal attorney. His first national security adviser and his long-time political adviser.
https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1296466853565472769
Lewandowski, Manafort and Bannon. See a pattern?
The level of grift from this crew is just astonishing. I wonder how Republicans would react if a Dem president surrounded himself with people like that.
As for Bannon, you’d think he’d be grateful for dodging a bullet on the Mueller investigation and would lay low for a while. But people like that just can’t seem to help themselves. And maybe he figured Bill Barr had him covered with the SDNY (oops!).
Bump is forgetting Ms. Alternative Facts Blueberry.
Yes, let’s not forget Kellyanne suggested Obama bugged Trump using a microwave.
Yeah, I see a pattern: “the Deep State will stop at nothing and will go after anyone to damage Trump!!! That just proves he’s right!!!”
Was that a convincing impression of a frother?
A conspiracy delusion is evolved to encompass and absorb any information.
Often times I will visit the frothy right’s voicebox , Fox News, to get their interpretation of the events and here’s a quote from their report.
« When Kolfage, Bannon, and Badolato learned in the fall of 2019 that the endeavor was under federal investigation, they allegedly “took additional steps to conceal the fraudulent scheme,” the indictment said. This allegedly included using encrypted messaging applications, putting a stop to Kolfage’s salary payments, and removing text from the website saying that Kolfage would not be compensated while adding a notification that he would begin collecting a salary in January 2020. »
The question in my mind is how did they ´learn’ of the investigation?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/steve-bannon-among-4-arrested-indicted-in-online-fundraising-scheme-doj-announces
Always Give a Bad Actor Rapid Response expectations.
Sorry, punaise is better at this….
I got it ! A.G. BARR well done. Not punny, but well done ;-D
Is it FUBAR or AGBARR? I thought AGBARR was a province in Afghanistan.
How about FU Barr?
your one-stop shop for argle-bargle :~)
.
copious but meaningless talk or writing; nonsense.
“bureaucratic argle-bargle”
I used to be better, it’s a way of killing time on a boring midwatch of turning, churning and burning if you’re not lucky enough to have a guy from Texas to rile up. That’s fun.
Well, I’m a guy from Texas, and I don’t rile all that easily. That’s because Texas is a great place to be from–and right now, I’m about 8,000 miles from Texas.
Argle-bargle or Slartibartfast? I confuse the two.
Let me check my old copy of Pun and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
I could not care Tao Poohs about motorcycle maintenance. But honey jars, now you’re talking
Or the Te (hehe) of Piglet ?
What Squeeze called, “Argybargy”, then. (If you’ve not heard it, do google for, “Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)”, itself a great pun, what.)
They’ve known from the start that they were running a scam, so once they found out that accountants or secretaries were being approached, they would have reason to worry.
Bannon has been through this fire drill going back to the days of the acid filled hot tub and beyond.
Ugh! What a mental picture . . . here comes and there goes lunch! ;op
AP has gotten Barr to admit that he knew about the investigation before he removed Berman.
https://mobile.twitter.com/MikeBalsamo1/status/1296502949066289153
Doesn’t that make AG Barr part of the attempted obstruction by trying to replace Berman with his own lackey? IIRC, success is not required for the charge, just trying will do it.
Who prosecutes an AG for obstruction?
[Welcome back to emptywheel. Please use the same username each time you comment so that community members get to know you. This is your second user name. Thanks. /~Rayne]
The bigger question of the moment is “Who doesn’t?”
No, that is a legitimate question that I keep having pop up in my head. I would like a lawyer type, bmaz, you have been scarce around these parts lately, to respond to that legitimate question. Who watches the AG watchman ?
The next AG to be appointed.
And to some extent, the judges the DOJ appears before, including both trial and appellate, watch and potentially act. For example, Judge R. Sullivan …
WARFIGHTER
https://twitter.com/evanchill/status/1296449829699309568
10:11 AM · Aug 20, 2020
Criminal mentality is something to behold: “And then it appears multiple times in Kolfage’s Instagram.“ nothing like keeping a low profile!
I’ve watched true crime shows in which someone commits a robbery or even kills someone during a robbery and they post photos of themselves with wads of cash on Facebook the same day. The rich and powerful aren’t any different than the run-of-the mill crook, they have to flash their wealth.
Also, what kind of stupidity is it to skim $1 million among several people? It’s not like it’s enough money for each of them to buy an island.
I understand Bannon was arrested by US Postal inspectors.
On a boat.
Off the coast of Connecticut.
Busted at sea by the USPS!
Ha, ha, ha. Who knew? In addition to everything else they do that we rely on daily, they deliver irony and justice!
Apparently he was on a 152-foot luxury “yacht”, belonging to someone else (haven’t seen a name, but it’s apparently available for purchase at about $28 million).
Chinese businessman/dissident-in-exile Guo Wengui’s boat. Laura Rozen snagged much of the WSJ’s piece so we don’t have to mess around with a paywall to get the gist of it. https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1296479629004419076
EDIT: Fresh off the press from a local paper — Coast Guard helped with arrest. This is so much fun! “I’ll see your CBP green men led by an illegal appointee with the U.S. Postal Agents and raise you the U.S. Coast Guard.”
https://www.courant.com/breaking-news/hc-br-bannon-arrested-connecticut-20200820-aogsf64fr5axpheyas2xhsst7u-story.html
Coast Guard has been around a long, long time, and they’re Good Guys, too. (founded August 4, 1790)
Followed closely by the Post Office, 1792.
By Coasties from the CG Station in New London, CT, where I live which is about 15 miles up the coast from Westbrook. Proud of the CG, but creeped out that Bannon was this close to me.
Here’s the press release from the
United States Postal Inspection Service:
Leaders Of ‘We Build The Wall’ Online Fundraising Campaign Charged With Defrauding Hundreds Of Thousands Of Donors 08/20/2020
https://www.uspis.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/NY-We-Build-The-Wall-082020.pdf
BAM! “This case should serve as a warning to other fraudsters that no one is above the law, not even a disabled war veteran or a millionaire political strategist.” Gotta love that!
Steve Bannon, wanna be pirate
Oh, the aspirations of a C rated filmmaker. And he was supposed to be the smart one.
David Waldman (KagroX) has receipts:
https://twitter.com/KagroX/status/1296473624103313415
comparing what Trmp said about the project then with what he says now. (Images)
It is possible Trump was informed about this investigation, and this explains his walk back statement about funding of wall.
I remember when that was reported, when he said it was made to make him look bad, it seemed an odd statement at the time.
Well, after the Bannon arrest, he looks bad indeed.
yeah, this was started years ago, but only in July of this year did Trump mysteriously decide it was time to disown it, shortly after Berman was gotten rid of. The purported reason was that the wall was leaky, or some such horseshate.
Yeah, sure Trump isn’t involved or getting a cut but they are hocking “Trump collector coins.” https://wall.webuildthewall.us/collections/all
Sure hope somebody archived that entire site to the Wayback Machine.
You, too, can have your name emblazoned on a commemorative brick to be placed in The Wall!
https:/ /www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5ApYxkU-U
“The Arrest of Stephen Bannon” is going to be a great commemorative stamp.
https://twitter.com/qhardy/status/1296505836576088064?s=20
That’s a great idea for a US postal stamp series:
Larcenous Clowns Brought to Justice.
Make stamp collecting popular again it would.
So say we all. Or at least, so says Yoda.
http://web.archive.org/web/20200821011915/https://wall.webuildthewall.us/
“Would you believe that Steve Bannon defrauded innocent MAGAts trying to help build a wall?”
There are no innocent MAGAs.
Yeah agree its hard to feel sorry for a bunch of bigots, Republicans eat their own, everything is a grift.
Still, it does pose an interesting dilemma for Trump. If he pardons Bannon, he will essentially be condoning a scheme that swindled his own supporters. (Not that the Trumpster really cares, but just sayin’…)
Bannon is more likely to end up dead than pardoned. Too many secrets, and too connected to too many other hot spots in the years long investigations. (see tea comment below.)
Not over these puny (for him) crimes. First offense. Well-educated white guy. Long resume of service to government and the transnational wealthy (ignoring its quality). His backers might help him make full restitution. Those would all lower his penalty.
Now if he was stupid enough to talk too much to the other bozos indicted for this scam, or if he left virtual fingerprints exposing any of his patrons, that opens up another can of worms.
Agreed on the first part, but I guess my point is that while this is going to show up as his first puny crime, it is going to produce a rabbit hole to go through to all of his other shady financial dealings, and that eventually, he will be in such hot water that he could expose a lot about the campaign. That’s how he ends up dead. Financial crimes, once investigated thoroughly, leave great forensic detail.
Agreed, but I think you’d have to have a helluva lot of dirt on Bannon, and have him looking at a lot of prison time, to make him sing about Trump or any of his patrons. For the Bannons, Manaforts, and Stones, that way lies madness.
something something gazing into the abyss… something something backatya…
MAGATS
OT, but DJT lost again on the financials in NY, the link is to the order. DJT’s running out of defenses here, so let’s see if Cyrus Vance can get this investigation out to counteract AG Barr’s October Surprise. There is a reason DJT is fighting this as hard as he is.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/7040956-8-20-20-Trump-v-Vance-Opinion.html
Trmp’s lawyer promptly filed for a stay pending appeal. Like, so quickly that it looks like he had the motion already written.
IANAL, but a motion like that would probably be boilerplate only needing the case specifics like number and date of order. After Mazars it was only a matter of time before Vance came calling so this was probably ready in case he did. Don’t read too much into the timing, yet…
And the NY court has denied that request.
via Adam Klasfeld:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/7041885-StayDenied.html
Should we read anything into how quickly Judge Marrero is shooting down these motions, since it seems pretty fast to me?
Is there a point where the court will just close off further appeals on a show cause basis (in CA we have a “vexatious litigant” rule after five BS cases are filed)?
Shea’s indictment really seems to be a bigger deal overall to me. But, I understand that Bannon being indicted is (I hate to say this) sexier?
The Shea they indicted is a guy from Castle Rock, CO, not in government.
Thanks. I read a bad report then that said that he was the flunky who signed off on the Stone resentencing.
Karma or a warning shot?
“Timothy Shea was arrested by Postal Inspection agents in Castle Rock Thursday morning.”
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/08/20/timothy-shea-border-wall-fraud-steve-bannon-brian-kolfage/
Either way, it’s making my day to see the good guys flexing their muscle to the public.
When I first read Timothy Shea’s name, I thought the same thing as you, but then I read Marcy’s comment, above:
(Note, the Timothy Shea indicted along with Bannon is not the Barr flunky named Timothy Shea whom Barr installed in DC.)
Kris Kobach is General Counsel of their Advisory Board. I get that other Advisory Board members might not all be involved or aware of the fraud, but how can their General Counsel be in the dark?
None of the money probably went to Erik Prince, it would be pocket-change for him.
https://webuildthewall.us/ourteam/ – some major names on their “team” in addition to Kobach. Which one is not like the others? hint: he’s not usually shilling for votes or donations! LOL
That crazy uncle at Thanksgiving where you face the dilemma of hearing about his politics or hearing the story of his sports triumph for the 32nd time.
Lenny Dykstra would like a word…
This page there, https://warroomthewall.com/trump-admin-wants-input-on-private-border-wall-construction-after-our-successful-builds/ has numerous repeats of an image claiming trump approves, and lots of implications saying same.
Two Shits for Two Shirts?
Wendy Siegelman gathers a lot of information about these guys here:
https://twitter.com/WendySiegelman/status/1296445719088332800
9:55 AM · Aug 20, 2020
Some of the items in her thread/sub-threads:
Jan 2018 Cambridge Analytica signed a $440K Jan 2018 agreement with Sarasota FL company The USA Exchange (one of their 125 bankruptcy creditors) – the company is run by Andrew Badolato who has a chequered past & a 15 yr association with Steve Bannon […] Badolato, whose past includes mob dealings, stock fraud, offshore money laundering and sexual assault allegations made by three women.
Dec 4, 2018 In 2018 Bannon and Guo announced $100 million fund to investigate corruption
Jan 11, 2019 Behind the viral #GoFundTheWall fundraiser, a shadowy email harvesting operation [NBC News]
May 12, 2019 A pro-Trump source says Brian Kolfage who created a GoFundMe called Build The Wall that raised $22 million during the #TrumpShutdown was broke last year, but now he’s taking $30,000 private flights and living the high life.
Jun 7, 2019 How a renegade Chinese billionaire became a center of DC intrigue – Guo Wengui allegedly offered a pair of conservative operatives $9 million for dirt on his enemies’ porn habits and out-of-wedlock children. Now he’s suing. [more, including a sighting of Bannon and Guo at Trump Hotel]
Nov 21, 2019
Acting DHS chief [WOLF] made unannounced visit to privately funded border wall in 1st official trip to border. [Yahoo]
Aug 19, 2020 A media company, GTV Media Group, linked to Steve Bannon and exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui raised over $300 million in a private offering and is now being investigated by federal and state authorities […] The FBI was examining Guo’s work with Bannon before the private placement, FBI agents had been investigating Guo and $ used to fund his US media efforts for 6+ months, prosecutors in US attorney’s offices in Manhattan & Brooklyn were involved in probe [WSJ]
All in all, this is shaping up to be a pretty good week.
“Dec 4, 2018 In 2018 Bannon and Guo announced $100 million fund to investigate corruption”
Why does that remind me so of Scaramucci’s comment about Bannon’s endless efforts for self-self-gratification (wink-wink)?
This goes right after after the one about paying for information on his enemies porn habits and out of wedlock children:
July 2019 He’s a Chinese billionaire and a member of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago. Is he also a communist spy?
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article232973237.html
JULY 23, 2019 07:34 AM , UPDATED JULY 24, 2019 03:59 PM
BREAKING: Bannon charged with sucking his own bricks.
Two questions
1. With these charges, what are the odds we get some stories out of Bannon?
2. The Colorado fella was arrested by (federal) Postal Inspection Agents, any chance of state charges on something like this?
https://www.uspis.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/USPIS-FAQs.pdf
” Why do Postal Inspectors frequently conduct joint investigations with other agencies?”
“Overlapping jurisdiction often requires collaboration with other federal, state and local authorities. Postal
Inspectors have developed close working relationships with other agencies that facilitate such cooperation”
Getting “some stories out of Bannon” ???? Or any of the indictees? Or how would a pardon scan in all of this?
Pretty good idea to turn state’s evidence against all of the parties involved, particularly Prince, who underwrites mercenaries for fun and profit?
That’s kind of like the line in the Batman movie about declaring war on a guy who spends his evenings beating up bad guys for giggles. Sure. That’s a good plan. Even being in the middle of it isn’t good for your pursuit of happiness.
Mr. Bannon, would you care for a cup of tea while we take your statement?
LOL
Really Putin it to him.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article232973237.html
According to the Miami Herald, Guo Wengui “who belongs to President Donald Trump’s exclusive South Florida club, Mar-a-Lago, and has railed against China’s communist government — is accused of being a spy for that very regime, according to new documents filed in a federal court case in New York”
“He is currently seeking political asylum in the United States, where he reportedly avoided deportation by the Trump administration after the president learned Guo was a member of Mar-a-Lago.”
“Now, filings in a civil case, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, suggest Guo may not be the dissident he claims. “Instead, Guo Wengui was, and is, a dissident-hunter, propagandist, and agent in the service of the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party,” according to federal court papers filed on Friday.
The Chinese spy allegations against Guo surfaced last week in a contract dispute — rife with international and political intrigue — between a Hong Kong-based company, Eastern Profit Corporation Limited, and an Arlington, Va., research firm, Strategic Vision US, LLC.”
Also from the Miami Herald article:
“Strategic Vision, headed by CEO French Wallop, the widow of the late Wyoming GOP Sen. Malcolm Wallop, was fired by Eastern Profit in February 2018 after the research firm provided information that was mostly publicly available on the probe’s targets, the suit says. Eastern Profit demanded the return of its $1 million deposit for the research work, accusing Strategic Vision of breaching their contract.”
Thanks. I added that to the list of interesting information, above.
Badolato? French Wallop? They sound like characters in a Stormy Daniels film.
Quite the visual, perhaps the film French specializes in English instruction (“conjugate the verb “to flagellate” !!).
Why does Steve Bannon remind me so much of Baron Vladimir Harkonnen?
It must be the appearance.
I think Josh Marshall may throw out a muscle patting himself and TPM on the back for being way ahead of the coverage on these Bannon scams. But hey, credit where credit is due.
There was a time when I believed that there was a subset of voters who might not react against Trump on policy, but would be sensible enough to react to the fact that so many people around him were personally corrupt. Not just as a matter of different politics or personal faults, but as things that were legally, on paper, crimes. And I was probably not wrong about that: despite a great economy, the mid-terms of 2018 showed that lots of people did take it seriously.
But not as many as I would have thought. So, I said to myself, “People can ignore things for a long time, if it doesn’t affect them personally, when someone happens that affects people’s every day life, things will change”.
And then Covid-19 happened, and 170,000 people died, and more people are unemployed than at any time since the great depression. This is such an immense change to everything about our life, and hurts people every day. And while we have seen it translate into a clear electoral disadvantage to Trump, the numbers are still ambiguous.
So the question is, where are the voters who saw Cohen, Flynn, Stone and Manafort in court, who saw American lives lost and society upended in a botched reaction to a pandemic, who are going to look at Bannon getting arrested for a petty con and think “Well, this changes my mind?”
I am not saying that it doesn’t matter. It very well can matter, but all the roads to it mattering pass through the November election, and criminal prosecutions being carried out (possibly of dozens of people), and a public explanation of what happened during the Trump years.
The Lincoln Project on Twitter: 10:19 AM · Aug 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1296451755463643137
Rick Gates: Convicted.
Paul Manafort: Convicted.
George Papadopoulos: Convicted.
Mike Flynn: Convicted.
Michael Cohen: Convicted.
Roger Stone: Convicted.
Steve Bannon: Arrested.
Donald Trump: Impeached.
Trump Downplays His Relationship With Steve Bannon After Indictment
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-steve-bannon_n_5f3ea6d9c5b697824f95caf1
Problem is that he was so close with Bannon that everyone remembers it. And that he was fine with the “Build the Wall” campaign.
I guess the “Build the Wall” campaign that DJT and DJTJ both vocally supported has gone the way of being at war with Eastasia. Still, the internet is forever even if the MAGA cult refuses to accept it.
As noted above, there seems to be an awful lot of PRC influence in this administration* especially considering how hard DJT is trying to paint Biden as a PRC tool in his garden variety projection. Recall the Mar-a-Lago trespassers (whatever happened to them?), and gee whiz, isn’t Elaine Chao’s family the owners (with CCP permission, of course for a price) of a large shipping outfit? Add to that Ivanka’s trademarks (for now) and other convenient connections, and the failure of DJT to make Xi live up to his end of the deal to save soybean farmers a little less mysterious.
One counterargument to that is Trump is in tight with The Epoch Times, and their Falun Gong connections make them poison to the Chinese government.
Which doesn’t make Trump’s efforts to cozy up to Xi false, though. I think it’s a sign that Trump is especially confused, reacting to a lot of things impulsively with no idea how they are connected.
Epoch Times is virulently anti-communist, but lies a lot about other stuff.
Rugger, in response to your questions about what happened to the other Chinese from Mar A Lago, from the Miami Herald article I cited above:
“The allegations against Guo — that he’s some sort of double agent uncovering real dissidents for the Chinese government — come as the FBI continues to investigate possible Chinese espionage at Mar-a-Lago. The ongoing federal probe gained new momentum when, on March 30, Yujing Zhang, a 33-year-old Chinese national, was arrested and charged with trespassing and lying to a federal agent after she tried to enter Mar-a-Lago with various cover stories.
According to authorities, she was carrying a trove of electronics, including a thumb drive authorities claimed was infested with malware. Recent secret filings in the Zhang case suggest federal authorities have information about Zhang that could endanger national security, should anyone but the judge view it.
Zhang had initially bought a ticket to an event at Mar-a-Lago that was being promoted by South Florida massage parlor entrepreneur Li “Cindy” Yang. The event was canceled after the Herald revealed Yang was selling access to the president and his family through Mar-a-Lago events that she promoted on Chinese social media. Zhang was aware of the cancellation before arriving in Florida. Now, both Zhang and Yang are at the center of the broader federal counterintelligence effort in South Florida. Yang is also the focus of a separate campaign finance investigation by the Department of Justice.”
Thi article was from last July, so your question is alid, but y answer would be FUBarr.
Come mister tally man, tally me a Bannon
Daylight come and arrest warrant, too!
Not bad. I’ll bet Harry Belafonte agrees with the sentiment. Book ’em, Day O.
Awkward segue: Someone I’ve been looking at as being the possible *****R, wrote a very butthurt defense of Bannon back in 2017, claiming he was NOT a white supremacist. Same person wrote a passionate defense of Butowsky, mentioning his views on Seth Rich as late as 2018, and also expressed solidarity with Bill Shine re: sexual harassment involvement. They also floated the theory that someone in the NSA leaked podesta’s emails. Said theory was floated on Fox News two days before Binney and McGovern’s first publication claiming NSA MUST have seen the hack happened/have proof (5th Jan, 2017). This person worked for Fox and had all their articles published at WorldNetDaily. James Rosen may have gotten his gossip from them. Only trouble is I’ve no evidence this person knew Ortel. However, they had direct contact with Kunstler and Assange. This person visited Assange in late 2016, and much earlier (five days after Rosen gave Ortel insider knowledge on WL goings on) went on Fox defending Trump’s request for hacked emails, three days after which Binney told Breitbart’s Aaron Klein that the NSA would have access to Hillary’s emails. You probably know who I’m talking about, but I’m not at all convinced this person would have talked to Stone or given him direct access to Assange or his lawyers. They were eventually victimized by Butowsky, however I’m not convinced Butowsky was fibbing about what this person told him off the record.
The issue isn’t did DT support the venture (he was the front man after all) but what his cut was. Looks to me like the good old “…give me my F*$#&ing money!…” situation… How could he look Putin in the eye without getting his 40%?
Interesting how in the Wolff book Bannon was completely certain that Mueller would follow the money. He wasn’t the only one.
curious if anyone knows of any major cases under investigation in the Eastern District of New York? a little more than a month ago, barr replaced the EDNY AG*. i found this NYT article,** but i can’t get past the paywall so i don’t know how relevant it may be.
* https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/attorney-general-william-p-barr-announces-appointment-seth-d-ducharme-acting-united
** https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/30/nyregion/seth-ducharme-us-attorney-brooklyn.html
From the link:
harpie–you might find Rep Neguse’s questioning of barr on various lies and his unusual swapping of his counsel, donogue, with ducharme interesting to watch.*
* https://ms-my.facebook.com/HouseJudDems/videos/3119717548141981/
DuCharme, DeJoy, DeVos. DeVote. Yes, Devote to the Vote!
harpie–thank you very much for the nyt excerpts. politico describes “reports about Barrack’s role in allegedly making it easy for some foreigners and others to try to spend money to get access to Trump and his inner circle and whether some of the inauguration money was misspent”*
* https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/19/donald-trump-cuts-off-tom-barrack-1467191
ACLU on Twitter: 2:22 PM · Aug 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/1296513049516482564
The Department of Homeland Security, at the urging of President Trump, awarded a $400 million contract to a company affiliated with Steve Bannon’s “We Build the Wall” effort.
We’re demanding answers.
Rich, considering that Trump has never met the person, man, woman, camera, TV . . .
Via Laura Rosen,
Molly Jong Fast found the video of Kobach conveying Trump’s support:
https://twitter.com/MollyJongFast/status/1296844772309716993
12:21 PM · Aug 21, 2020
Transcript:
I’ve linked this with my previous comment, here:
https://www.emptywheel.net/2020/08/20/another-trump-campaign-manager-indicted-for-money-laundering/#comment-854657
Inside Steve Bannon’s Alleged Scheme To Fleece Trump Voters Who Wanted A Border Wall
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/steve-bannon-arrested-trump-supporters-build-the-wall-investigation_n_5f3ee771c5b697824f9644a1
Timothy Shea’s wife and a member of We Build the Wall’s leadership team — said on Twitter that she had met with the president and discussed the project in detail.
“Had the pleasure of meeting with @realDonaldTrump personally last week in the Hamptons, answered very specific questions about the wall @WeBuildTheWall built,” she tweeted. “[Trump] said I really know my stuff & our group needs to bid the whole wall project.”
That opening shot at the huffpo link with Bannon’s mug looking directly into the camera lens with phallic microphones sprouting around his gloating glare, and I can just imagine him saying “… smell me!” Urf!
https://www.thedailybeast.com/video-bannon-joked-in-2019-about-build-the-wall-founder-stealing-funds-to-buy-luxury-boat
If you listen, they usually show their hand. I would love to play poker with this crowd.
And speaking of money-laundering, the 2nd Circuit Court has turned down the request for a stay from Trmp’s lawyer in the tax-records case.
https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1296924004863954945
Question for the lawyers here:
When the USPS inspectors and Coast Guard picked up Bannon, why did the USPS board the yacht first? Is that related to the warrant or something like that? I would have thought that the maritime experts would go first.
I wonder if the coasties were prepared to hole it.
Josh Marshall:
https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1297009694842728448
11:16 PM · Aug 21, 2020
Links to:
The End of Steve Bannon—and Maybe Trump, Too
Bannon failed to deliver on the promises of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, and so has the president.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-21/steve-bannon-s-downfall-is-a-warning-sign-for-trump
Joshua Green August 21, 2020, 6:00 AM
[imo, too optimistic.]
Speaking of “Trumpian admixture of economic populism and nativist immigration policy”:
Inside Steve Bannon’s Alleged Scheme To Fleece Trump Voters Who Wanted A Border Wall
The president’s family denies knowing anything about the scheme, but a HuffPost investigation reveals close ties.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/steve-bannon-arrested-trump-supporters-build-the-wall-investigation_n_5f3ee771c5b697824f9644a1
08/20/2020 08:17 pm ET
re: “ties to the larger republican infrastructure”:
HuffPo shows that Cleta was at the Trump “pardoning” Susan B. Anthony WH propaganda-op:
https://twitter.com/CletaMitchell/status/1296255033605083136
9:17 PM · Aug 19, 2020
Via bmaz:
https://twitter.com/SurfCityWriter/status/1296586354223009794
Also:
https://twitter.com/NPR/status/1296568216295223301
6:02 PM · Aug 20, 2020
LOL!
Flotus’s renovations to the White House Rose Garden match her lack of taste in clothes and husbands. But really, it bears Trump’s obsessive hallmark more than Melania’s. https://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1297174218552102918
The color, which would have to be renewed seasonally, has been stripped, so as not to contrast with Trump’s orange makeup. The crabapple trees were taken out: they would have obstructed the cameras. The lawn was trimmed in a manner Wimbledon groundskeepers would be taught to avoid. A symmetrical concrete walkway was added, so that hubby wouldn’t trip walking on real grass. All in, it demonstrates Trump’s fixation that everything be manipulated like a studio set.
Apparently the crabapple trees are currently parked in greenhouses, to be replanted somewhere.
The walkway is claimed to be limestone panels, with electrical/communications wiring underneath.
But it’s still nowhere near as pretty as it was before, and the sod wasn’t laid well or watered properly after being laid, so it looks bad.
Limestone panels would be an improvement over concrete – and easier to remove. But they weren’t needed in a GARDEN. It just looks like Trump needed one more backdrop to be photographed in, but didn’t want anyone looking at the backdrop.
Neither one of them can walk safely on grass – him because of his physical (and mental) problems, and her because she insists on inappropriate footwear. (I consider stilettos like hers to be suitable only for photo shoots. For men’s magazines.)
The garden circulation was via the colonnade at the perimeter, i.e. covered, shaded. Now with the cheap concrete sidewalk, there are two parallel pedestrian circulation systems, redundant paving, less impervious area, decreased drainage. The central grass panel looks completely neglected (already). The ornamental trees lent scale to the setting, particularly effective in the traditional one-point perspective. Now it’s a flat space with little interest. Ugh.
Yes, Earl, you’re right: the garden “improvements” are all about the Donald — ensuring that he is the only element in the picture.
You know what the garden looked like to me at first glance — besides being pallid?
A very short, super easy par 3 hole on an executive golf course. Not a putting green but a short hole with cart paths on either side. A hole so easy Trump would have a hard time trying to get away with cheating.
I kind of wonder if the crappy grass condition is a fuck-you to Trump because of his excessive devotion to his Trump-branded courses.
Not their most destructive act, by any means – like Grace Kelly’s Frances Stevens, we’re still waiting for that one. But it helps establish that this is the best they can do. Much worse to come.
I am surprised, though, that Donald didn’t install a fool’s gold Mini-Me Fountain in the middle of the lawn, complete with its own Trump-faced Mannekin Pis, aiming toward the Oval Office.
Bring back the White House north lawn sinkhole!
https://truby.com/xzq/wh_sinkhole.jpg
The crabapples were apparently there when John John Kennedy and his dad roamed the garden. Now they’re in a shed, awaiting redemption, thanks to a couple whose sense of history is limited to whatever they wore yesterday.
I suppose the good news is it’s a small space and will be easy to restore.
Taking out the trees is a bad choice — you want the added dimension of their height and crabapples add interesting colors at different times of the year Plus they attract pollinators and birds — that is probably what made Trump want them gone.
Putting in new crabapples will help a lot.
Bunny Mellon ( yes, of the Mellon banking family who died recently at 100+) helped Jacqueline Kennedy by designing that garden. This is a sacrilege.
Wait till thewomen of the Garden Clubs of America see these pictures. That is the largest group of old time, rock ribbed Republicans, with real OLD money, you will ever see.
They are so NOT Trumpists. They will campaign against him just because of this.
It’s remarkable. Every single step the Trumps take only proves that they are completely incapable of living up to the roles they are in.
“take paradise, put up a parking lot”
Navalny poisoned by the anti anti cholinergics. Similar to what my Grandma used to kill the Japanese beetles who’d drop dead off her rosebushes in about a second. For humans it takes longer to get for them to stop their breathing. putin’s guys time-delayed it so that it would turn off his cholinesterase and he would die on the plane.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53892900
“strange women in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government”
true..maybe not for the long term. but for the short term for basket case countries like Belarus, Russia and US it’s a step up from what they got right now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HX6cfy3At4
It looks like Putin’s people misjudged it a bit, though, since the plane made an emergency landing while he was still alive, and Navalny got moved to Germany.