Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
The fact that Barr and Trump want him in the position creates the presumption that he is in on the obstruction of justice scheme.
That’s just dumb. He’s done a good job at the SEC and he is hardly a Trump loyalist.
I'm a good engineer. Next week I will be your dentist.
First of all, that’s not a remotely comparable analogy. I lawyer who has done mostly civil investigative work (that often proceeds in parallel with criminal cases) is far more qualified to lead a prosecutor’s office than an engineer would be to serve as a dentist. Your analogy is frankly ridiculous.
And even if you criticize his qualifications for the job, that’s a far cry from saying he is in on an obstruction scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Not necessarily nefarious but likely a conflict of interest. Clayton counted Deutsche Bank as a client and defended them in a massive Russian money-laundering scandal. “There is a criminal investigation into Deutsche Bank occurring in SDNY,” Stedman said, adding: “Deutsche Bank is Trump's lender.”
https://www.ft.com/content/efbc8fd4-99a5-11ea-8b5b-63f7c5c86bef
And you should be able to find many articles about Trump and DB. "Donald Trump’s relationship with Deutsche Bank has lasted longer than any of his marriages and is cloaked in more secrecy."
https://www.ft.com/content/efbc8fd4-99a5-11ea-8b5b-63f7c5c86bef
And the easy answer is that he would recuse himself from cases where he has a conflict of interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
The fact that Barr and Trump want him in the position creates the presumption that he is in on the obstruction of justice scheme.
That’s just dumb. He’s done a good job at the SEC and he is hardly a Trump loyalist.
I'm a good engineer. Next week I will be your dentist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Not necessarily nefarious but likely a conflict of interest. Clayton counted Deutsche Bank as a client and defended them in a massive Russian money-laundering scandal. “There is a criminal investigation into Deutsche Bank occurring in SDNY,” Stedman said, adding: “Deutsche Bank is Trump's lender.”
https://www.ft.com/content/efbc8fd4-99a5-11ea-8b5b-63f7c5c86bef
And you should be able to find many articles about Trump and DB. "Donald Trump’s relationship with Deutsche Bank has lasted longer than any of his marriages and is cloaked in more secrecy."
https://www.ft.com/content/efbc8fd4-99a5-11ea-8b5b-63f7c5c86bef
And the easy answer is that he would recuse himself from cases where he has a conflict of interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
The fact that Barr and Trump want him in the position creates the presumption that he is in on the obstruction of justice scheme.
That’s just dumb. He’s done a good job at the SEC and he is hardly a Trump loyalist.
I'm a good engineer. Next week I will be your dentist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Not necessarily nefarious but likely a conflict of interest. Clayton counted Deutsche Bank as a client and defended them in a massive Russian money-laundering scandal. “There is a criminal investigation into Deutsche Bank occurring in SDNY,” Stedman said, adding: “Deutsche Bank is Trump's lender.”
https://www.ft.com/content/efbc8fd4-99a5-11ea-8b5b-63f7c5c86bef
And you should be able to find many articles about Trump and DB. "Donald Trump’s relationship with Deutsche Bank has lasted longer than any of his marriages and is cloaked in more secrecy."
https://www.ft.com/content/efbc8fd4-99a5-11ea-8b5b-63f7c5c86bef
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
The fact that Barr and Trump want him in the position creates the presumption that he is in on the obstruction of justice scheme.
That’s just dumb. He’s done a good job at the SEC and he is hardly a Trump loyalist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
The fact that Barr and Trump want him in the position creates the presumption that he is in on the obstruction of justice scheme.
That’s just dumb. He’s done a good job at the SEC and he is hardly a Trump loyalist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Nor has anyone explained why Barr would lie about this guy leaving his position.
Well, that one has some easy explanations. Possibly, he thought Berman would agree. Relatedly, he may have thought the pressure of a public announcement would cause Berman to back down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
The fact that Barr and Trump want him in the position creates the presumption that he is in on the obstruction of justice scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Nor has anyone explained why Barr would lie about this guy leaving his position.
Well, that one has some easy explanations. Possibly, he thought Berman would agree. Relatedly, he may have thought the pressure of a public announcement would cause Berman to back down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deutsche Bank
Still no one has explained what supposedly nefarious ties to DB Clayton has.
Nor has anyone explained why Barr would lie about this guy leaving his position.
Barr is corrupt. Needs to go to prison