Santos Embraced by GOP Far Right

We’ve mentioned a few times that during Kevin McCarthy’s marathon week of votes to become speaker, George Santos was conspicuously cozying up to far-right players like Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. Those are the kind of people you want to have on your side if you’re girding for a battle with the “fake news” media and the “GOP establishment.” It seems to be paying off. Yesterday Matt Gaetz interviewed Santos on Steve Bannon’s show and the spin was pretty clear. “One thing I know about this town, they come for the fighters,” Gaetz said opening the interview, “And they’re coming for George Santos like nothing I’ve seen in quite some time.”

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Remembering the Universal Law of Republican Special Counsels

David reminds us today of the universal D.C. establishment rule that to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest all special counsels, all FBI directors and all other related legal people must always be Republicans. We know the oppression ex-President Trump suffered under Republicans like James Comey, Rod Rosenstein, Chris Wray and Bob Mueller, half of whom Trump himself appointed to office. But then there’s the related rule that special counsels must always be Republicans. Republican AGs appoint Republican special counsels; and Democratic AGs appoint Republican special counsels. You’ll remember that way way back in the day the first special counsel appointed to investigate Bill Clinton was a respected and generally non-partisan Republican lawyer, Robert Fiske. He found nothing and was wrapping up his investigation. So he was replaced by the extremely partisan movement conservative lawyer Ken Starr.

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The Confounding Double Standard Behind Robert Hur’s Appointment As Special Counsel

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.

Why The Double Standard?

The appointment of Robert Hur as special counsel to investigate the Biden classified documents matter is another example of the extreme imbalance between Democrats and Republicans in the politics of national security and law enforcement.

We’ve talked here before about the most glaring example of that imbalance: Every FBI director in history has been a Republican. Republican presidents nominate Republican FBI directors, and Democratic presidents nominate Republican FBI directors.

Now Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed as special counsel a man whose resume screams conservative legal movement: clerk to former Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, worked as an assistant to Chris Wray in the George W. Bush Justice Department, served as an official in the Trump Justice Department before being appointed by Trump as Maryland’s U.S. attorney. The main man running around yesterday vouching for Hur was former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, whom Hur served under as liaison to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 12: U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland (R) is joined by U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch at a news conference at the Justice Department to announce the appointment of a Special Counsel to investigate the discovery of classified documents held by President Joe Biden at an office and his home on January 12, 2023 in Washington, DC. Garland announce that former U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Robert Hur was appointed as Special Counsel for the investigation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

This doesn’t mean Hur is necessarily a partisan hack or that he’s part of some anti-Biden conspiracy or that Democratic attorney generals must always appoint Democratic special counsel. It’s just fascinating that Democrats operate under such stringent constraints – imposed by themselves and by the political environment – while Republicans do not.

The consequences of the imbalance are more subtle and indirect than the narrow confines of this one investigation of Biden. For all the abuse and scorn that will be hurled at Hur as special counsel, it’s still a feather in the cap, a resume line, a boost into the national spotlight that is denied a passed-over Democratic prosecutor. It contributes to Republicans having a strong bench of leading legal stars and Democrats lacking one. It cedes the terms of the public debate over law and order and national security to Republicans and like-minded professionals.

Don’t misunderstand. I get the argument that there are potential advantages to having a special counsel with strong conservative credentials exonerate Biden (but that’s getting way ahead of ourselves at this point). I get the argument that having Hur taking on Biden might give some breathing room to Special Counsel Jack Smith in the Mar-a-Lago investigation (Smith, it should be noted, comes off as more of a legal monastic than as a Republican or a Democrat). But those arguments are a product of the same structural imbalance that leads to Democrats having to bend over backwards so far to demonstrate impartiality and fairness that they appoint Republicans.

It’s a systemic and long-running dynamic that is so baked in that even sophisticated observers take it for granted now. And Merrick Garland more than most seems to fully embrace and be prepared to perpetuate the double standard.

Who Is Robert Hur?

Take your pic of the quickie bios:

Semafor: Everything you need to know about Biden’s new special counsel

Bloomberg: Biden Special Counsel Robert Hur Once Oversaw Robert Mueller

Axios: Robert Hur tapped for special counsel in Biden classified documents probe

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Trump Running Scared?

The former president ruthlessly attacked Jack Smith over the past 24 hours.

Is Jack Smith Really Months From Charging Decisions?

In the big New York Times piece this week on Jack Smith, there’s this little nugget (emphasis mine):

Some investigators on Mr. Smith’s team believe that any initial charging decisions, expected as early as this summer, will involve the investigation into whether Mr. Trump illegally kept classified materials at his Florida estate and obstructed repeated efforts to retrieve them. That case involves a more discrete set of facts than the sprawling examination into Mr. Trump’s actions leading up to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Most observers expected the charging decision on Mar-a-Lago to come before the decision on Jan. 6, so that’s not a surprise. But the timing of a Mar-a-Lago decision – no earlier than the summer – is a little surprising.

Proud Boys Trial Does Not Disappoint

After protracted jury selection and pre-trial wrangling, the seditious conspiracy trial finally got fully underway Thursday with opening statements – and things stayed weird:

Bannon Refuses To Talk To His Own Lawyers

The state criminal case against Steve Bannon in New York has been delayed while he ditches his current lawyers and looks for new ones. This is the state case alleging charity fraud in the We Build The Wall fiasco that Trump pardoned Bannon for.

The Hits Keep Coming For George Santos

TPM: George Santos is the Forrest Gump of the digital age

WaPo: George Santos was paid for work at company accused of Ponzi scheme later than previously known

Mother Jones: George Santos Struck a Curious Business Deal With a Veteran GOP Operative

Quote Of The Week

An Idaho state legislator spouting off in a committee hearing:

I’ve milked a few cows, spent most of my time walking behind lines of cows, so if you want some ideas on repro and the women’s health thing, I have some definite opinions.

The women’s health thing …

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Where Things Stand: 2020 Biden Electors In Michigan Sue The Phony Trump Slate

This lawsuit comes just a few days after Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel also announced she was opening an investigation into the sham Trump electors. Nessel initially referred the matter to the DOJ but decided to open her own investigation after the House Jan. 6 committee released its report.

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Gaetz Just Interviewed Santos On Steve Bannon’s Show And That’s 8 Mins Of My Life I’ll Never Get Back

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) interviewed fellow attention-seeker Rep. George Santos (R-NY) on Steve Bannon’s conspiracy theory show “The War Room” on Thursday — a swampy cast of characters who deserve each other.

I watched the 8-minute disaster, so you wouldn’t have to. Let’s start at the beginning.

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Garland Appoints Special Counsel To Investigate Biden Handling Of Classified Documents

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Thursday that he has appointed Robert Hur, a former U.S. attorney from Maryland, as special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.

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George Santos Is The Forrest Gump Of The Digital Era

It’s been nearly a month since the New York Times dropped their bombshell investigation into Rep. George Santos’s fraudulent backstory, and most news outlets are still sifting through the wreckage for any clues that could bring us closer to the truth. TPM in particular has unearthed a lot, from his business dealings with veterans of an alleged Ponzi scheme to the bizarre expenditures stemming from his congressional campaign. 

But while building a timeline of Santos’s claims, I also noticed that he has positioned either himself or his loved ones near some of the biggest events in recent world history — somewhat like a Forrest Gump of the digital age. Let’s take a look at the grand historical epic that’s stretched all the way to the 118th Congress.

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And There Were Five

We now have a fifth freshman Republican Representative from New York calling on George Santos to resign from office. Now it’s Mike Lawler of New York’s 17th district, just north of New York City. He’s the one who narrowly defeated Sean Patrick Maloney, who was the head of the DCCC in 2022. As noted yesterday, the now close-to-unanimous demand from constituents and the New York GOP for Santos to get out won’t, I think, have much effect. He’s close to a wanted man in his Long Island district. In a sense it hardly matters what the folks back home are saying. His support is coming from the House GOP leadership.