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Get a link in your mailbox to your weekly NYPD Confidential column as soon as it is published! Click on the button above right on this page — or here — to sign up for this feature. This Is Draining the Swamp?April 24, 2017 Is this how President Donald Trump is fulfilling his campaign promise to “drain the swamp?”
Zarrab is reportedly close to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who recently won a slim majority vote to increase his authoritarian powers. Trump immediately congratulated him. According to The New York Times, Erdogan has cited “malicious” intentions in Zarrab's prosecution. During Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s visit to Turkey three weeks ago, the Times reported, Turkey’s foreign minister accused Preet Bharara, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York whose office is prosecuting Zarrab, of being used by anti-Turkish forces.
Zarrab is represented by Benjamin Barfman, a heavyweight criminal attorney. But key roles are being played by Rudy Giuliani, who was an early Trump supporter and pal, and by former federal judge Michael Mukasey, who was attorney general under President George W. Bush.
Bharara said on Twitter of this: “One just hopes that the rule of law, and its independent enforcement, still matters in the United States and at the Department of Justice.” |
After his election, Trump told Bharara he would retain him as U.S. attorney. But Trump fired him last month. Trump has given no explanation for his change of heart, although it may have been payback to U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, who was Bharara’s patron and has been giving Trump an especially hard time in Washington. Trump has not yet named Bharara’s successor. One name in the mix is that of Marc Mukasey. He is Michael Mukasey’s son. He works at Giuliani’s law firm.
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