theduran | To my mind what this episode shows is how sensitive the Democrats are
about the raising of the whole surveillance issue. This lends further
strength to my opinion – which I note is coming to be increasingly widely shared – that it is the surveillance carried out during the election of Donald Trump and his campaign team which is the real scandal in this affair, and that the fake ‘Russiagate’ scandal is the smoke-screen concealing it.
Having increasingly given up on the House Intelligence Committee, the
proponents of the ‘Russiagate’ scandal now seem increasingly to be resting their hopes on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
They will be equally disappointed there. These attempts to use
Congressional committees as investigative and prosecutorial instruments
suffer from a basic misconception: these are oversight committees, not
investigative or prosecutorial committees, and they cannot be used in
that way. They cannot magic up evidence of collusion between the Trump
campaign and Russia that the actual investigation – the one carried out
by the FBI – says is not there.
The single most important fact about the last few weeks, and the
clearest possible sign that the ‘Russiagate’ scandal is flagging, is
that there have been no more leaks from within the intelligence and
security agencies since the ones at the beginning of March about Jeff Sessions’s meetings with the Russian ambassador.
That suggests that the former Obama administration officials, who I
suspect were the people who were physically communicating the
information in the leaks to the media, are no longer being fed
information about Donald Trump and his associates or about the progress
of the FBI investigation by their sources within the intelligence and
national security bureaucracy.
That could be because people within the intelligence and national
security bureaucracy are being deterred by the investigation into the
leaking of classified material which the President has been calling for
but which the House Intelligence Committee hearing on 20th March 2017
suggested FBI Director Comey is resisting (almost certainly because
people within the FBI were involved in the leaks), or it could be
because increasingly there is no damaging information to leak.
Regardless of what the explanation is, in the absence of any more
leaks there has been nothing over the last few weeks for the supporters
of ‘Russiagate’ to work with. The result is that in the absence of
anything new the effort to keep the ‘Russiagate’ scandal going and in
the public eye is flagging.
My best guess is that it will collapse entirely by early summer.
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