How the Republican Party Spins Trump’s Corruption
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at The Saker
On June 20th, Pam and Russ Martens, at their
anti-corruption site “Wall Street on Parade,” headlined “As Goldman
Sachs and JPMorgan Face Criminal Probes, Barr Fires Top Prosecutor; Tries to
Replace Him with Banks’ Former Lawyer, Jay Clayton”, and reported that Donald Trump’s consigliere William
Barr was firing the U.S. Attorney who was leading criminal investigations into
Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan Chase banks, and Trump was replacing him with the
SEC Chairman, Jay Clayton, who had been
condemned by U.S. Senators of both Parties for greenlighting corporate frauds by insider
CEOs that cheated both investors and employees while enriching only themselves.
Clayton, whose career had been spent defending major U.S. corporations at the
old Dulles brothers’ law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, owned “Over
$1,000,000” worth
of stock in WMB Holdings, which was “connected
with numerous firms whose agent was the infamous Mossack Fonseca, many of them
offshore companies”,
and “This company
[WMB] and its affiliated partners (Delaware Trust Co and CSC) are conduits for
creating shell corporations and other sketchy vehicles used in tax evasion and
money laundering.” So, this fox-in-charge-of-chicken-coops at the
SEC was now selected by Trump’s agent, to lead the criminal investigations
into, and prosecutions of, Wall Street banks.
The Republican Fox ‘News’ operation didn’t mention any
of this but just gave the
boilerplate,
“President Trump nominated the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, Jay Clayton, to replace Geoffrey Berman as the United States Attorney
for the Southern District of New York, late Friday night in what appears to be
political shakeup.”
However, a libertarian financial news site, Zero
Hedge, posted on June 22nd an article by a fellow-libertarian Tom Luongo, and
this was overtly pro-Trump, because libertarians oppose
regulation (anything that imposes the government to restrain criminality by
corporations and their executives and owners) — it can even be defined as
hostility toward regulation. Luongo headlined “The US Is In
Civil War (And Why Berman's Firing Matters)”, and he said:
From the moment the protests against the killing of
George Floyd were hijacked into looting and rioting I worried about this
turning into something far greater, something with a far higher purpose.
Within a couple of days it was obvious the U.S. was
now the subject of a color revolution of the same type and build up that
occurred in places like Ukraine, Georgia, Egypt, Serbia and others.
And it’s pretty clear the color for our revolution
isn’t orange or brown or violet, it’s black.
The questions I have are why this is happening now?
The obvious answer is the full court press to deny Trump a second term. That’s
a practically stated goal at this point.
But I feel this is far deeper than that, and likely
has to do with knowing that Trump has pieces in place post-Jeffrey Epstein
raid/murder to upset the Deep State’s apple cart. …
Useful idiots eventually become useless eaters in any
post-Marxist revolution worth discussing.
But for the people who foment these things. They have
to start with laying the groundwork. And the stronger the local cultural
institutions and local economic power the longer and harder they have to work
to undermine it.
The U.S. has been under constant attack this way since
before even World War II, going back to Commintern (which never ended, it just
morphed into today’s NGO’s)
Trump and Orban represent leaders who understand this
problem explicitly and are trying to dismantle the apparatus arrayed against
them.
No mention is made in any Republican media regarding
the obvious corruptness of Trump’s having chosen to lead the SEC a corporate
insider and professional defender of corporations, who also happens to be an
investor in a money-laundering operation, and now reassigning him to become
instead the U.S. prosecutor against Wall Street banks (though Clayton had never
even been a prosecutor).
Clayton’s wife Gretchen had resigned from being one of the many Vice Presidents of
Goldman Sachs in
order for her husband to be allowed to lead the SEC. But Trump wanted him now
to lead the prosecution of Wall Streeters, and this certainly indicated that
Trump was just as much a protector of megabank CEOs and top executives as Obama
had been. Like Obama had secretly told
them: “My administration
is the only thing between you and the pitchforks. … I’m not out there to go
after you. I’m protecting you. … I’m going to shield you.” And he did.
So, this time it’s a Republican President who will
“clean the swamp.” (Or so libertarians might somehow hope.) The only difference
is that instead of Democrats promising to do it, Republicans are. And now Joe Biden is. Nothing changes. And each Party’s media attacks the
other Party.
Later, on June 20th, was announced that Berman’s
deputy Audrey Strauss would lead the office on an interim basis, as “Acting”
Prosecutor on Wall Street, and that Berman said of her “She is the
smartest, most principled, and effective lawyer with whom I have ever had the
privilege of working.” She
had been an elite corporate defense lawyer, as had been her boss, Berman. None
of them had had any experience as a prosecutor. All of them were career
defenders of America’s top corporations. That’s the type of career the U.S.
Government wants to ‘police’ Wall Street. And the American public thinks that
this is an acceptable Government. The problem isn’t only Trump, and it’s not
only his opponents. It instead is virtually everyone who ascends to the top of
the U.S. Government. If one’s career isn’t dependent upon American
billionaires, then one stands next to no real chance to make it into that
level. Billionaires also control the ‘news’-media. So, the public accept this
system, the system that basically authorizes billionaires to control the Government. It’s the modern form of serfdom, and it’s
called ‘democracy’. People such as Clayton, Berman, and Strauss might
represent different mega-corporations, but they know their place and whom their
real bosses are. Their bosses might be different individuals, but they all are
of the same class. It’s a class of around 600 individuals. And it’s the class
that controls this Government.
One class, two political Parties. But really just one
big party.
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