Clinton, Comey, Uranium One: Who Is John W. Huber?
Widespread head-scratching has followed Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ recent disclosure that U.S. Attorney John W. Huber is leading an investigation into 2016 election controversies. In a March 29 letter to Republican committee chairmen, Mr. Sessions said that Mr. Huber, the U. S. Attorney for Utah, had been appointed to “evaluate certain issues” raised by the GOP. He did not say which issues, but there are plenty.
In a July 27, 2017 letter, GOP leaders had called on Mr. Sessions to “appoint a second special counsel to investigate a plethora of matters connected to the 2016 election and its aftermath.” These included actions by Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Loretta Lynch and others, email controversies, mishandling of classified information, Fusion GPS and the Steele Dossier, FISA warrants, wire taps, leaks, grand juries, the Clinton Foundation and the Uranium One deal.
Mr. Sessions instead appointed Mr. Huber, “an experienced federal prosecutor,” and left the door open to a special counsel. Mr. Sessions noted that Mr. Huber “will make recommendations as to whether any matters not currently under investigation should be opened, whether any matters currently under investigation require further resources, or whether any matters merit the appointment of a Special Counsel.”
Translation: Mr. Huber is investigating the investigations, not the underlying allegations.
Mr. Huber was appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney in Utah in 2002. He was named U.S. Attorney in 2015 by Barack Obama. Mr. Huber has an important backer in Utah’s senior senator, Orrin Hatch. After President Trump requested the resignations of all sitting U.S. Attorneys, Mr. Sessions kept Mr. Huber alive with an interim appointment under the Federal Vacancies Act, until the president could be persuaded to re-nominate him. He was confirmed a second time for the post in August.
It’s a truism of law enforcement that if you want to pursue high-level political corruption, get yourself a junkyard dog—a strong prosecutor, good in a fight. Hickman Ewing Jr.—the former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee and later the Whitewater Deputy Independent Counsel—comes to mind. Mr. Ewing had a long track record of pursuing political corruption before Kenneth Starr tapped him for the Whitewater probe. The Office of U.S. Attorney in Utah, by contrast, has been toothless. Mr. Huber has not been implicated in any wrongdoing, but for the last three years it has been his shop and his responsibility. Before that, it was his training ground.
In November, for example, a federal judge dismissed the last charges against Terry Diehl, a powerful Utah developer and former Utah Transit Authority board member. The government was widely seen as bungling the case. The Salt Lake Tribune noted that Diehl, “a well-known developer with friends in high places — including [Utah] House Speaker Greg Hughes, R-Draper — once stood charged with 14 felony counts that stemmed from allegations that he lied about or hid assets as part of a 2012 bankruptcy. Prosecutors had whittled the case down three times since early October, dropping counts of concealment and tax evasion.” Prosecutors acknowledged “missteps” to the newspaper, including getting wrong the amount of taxes Diehl allegedly did not pay.
Mr. Huber’s office also lost a 2017 case against real-estate mogul Rick Koerber, charged with running a multi-million-dollar Ponzi scheme. The case—the government’s second try—ended in a mistrial. A judge threw out an earlier case. The government will try again in September.
But the Rosetta Stone for understanding Utah’s corruption problems may be the sprawling saga of John Swallow and Mark Shurtleff, two former Utah attorneys general charged with a multitude of corruption charges. The case gripped the state for years. Mr. Huber’s office recused itself in 2013 from the investigations, transferring the case to Colorado.
Later, the Justice Department declined to charge either man and Utah state prosecutors took over. Swallow was acquitted on all counts last year and the charges against Shurtleff were dropped in 2016 by Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings, who bitterly complained about FBI and Justice Department conduct in the case.
That’s how the game is played in Utah, locals say. Power brokers have the state wired. Mr. Huber seems like a decent man, but his tenure at the top of Utah law enforcement has been short and undistinguished. Why appoint him to such a sensitive position in Washington?
One explanation is that Mr. Sessions knows precisely who Mr. Huber is and what he wants from him. Mr. Sessions went to bat for Mr. Huber in his re-appointment as U.S. Attorney and named him vice-chair of the prestigious Attorney General’s Advisory Committee. Mr. Huber, a political survivor, knows precisely who Mr. Sessions is and what the attorney general wants from him.
Another more intriguing explanation is that Mr. Sessions needs someone who knows Utah. One part of Mr. Huber’s mandate, as outlined in the GOP letter, is the “purchase of Uranium One by the company Rosatom, whether the approval of the sale was connected to any donations to the Clinton Foundation, and what role Secretary Clinton played in the approval of the sale.”
Uranium One’s assets included significant holdings in Utah and nearby states. Prosecutors—and the media, so transfixed by the Mueller probe that they decline to look elsewhere—should follow the Uranium One money in Utah and the rest of the West. And if Mr. Huber does recommend additional investigations or a second special counsel, Mr. Sessions should get himself a junkyard dog.
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HUNGOVER
Debuts at
#23 on Billboard Heatseekers Chart
With New EP WILT
Out Now via Smartpunk Records
Available for Purchase Here
"Behind Cortes' Patrick Stump-esque vocals
are a band with tight musicianship to craft
an upbeat alt-rock track." - Substream Magazine
"Please play Wilt again. It's hard not to get lost in Cortes' vocals,
but you must keep spinning this disc until you lock into the gorgeous melodies and tight musicianship that defines Hungover."
"If you've ever gone through a miserable break-up and/or you used to listen to
Fall Out Boy's From Under The Cork Tree or Mayday Parade's A Lesson In Romantics on a daily basis, get ready to fall absolutely head over heels for Hungover and their sensational EP WILT." - The Noise
Orlando, FL - April 11, 2018 - Orlando pop-rock act Hungover is celebrating a massive first week for their new EP, WILT, which has debuted at #23 on the Billboard Heatseekers and #8 on the Billboard Heatseekers South Atlantic Charts. WILT has recently been featured on Alternative Press, Substream Magazine, The Noise, New Noise Magazine, and more. Fans can purchase the EP, which is out now via Smartpunk Records, here, or stream it now via Spotify. With a sound as polished as it is personal, Hungover is ready to bring their unique pop-heavy brand of rock to listeners everywhere. For additional information, please visit: www.wearehungover.com
"It doesn't even feel real. The response to the record has been incredible," the band shares. "Our band is reaching more people every day and being able to connect/make new relationships has made our hearts so big. This is just the beginning for us. We have no plans on stopping. Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years. This one is for you. Much love and endless appreciation."
Singles "Three's Company" and "Fever" have also seen great success on streaming services, with adds to top Spotify playlists like Pop Punk's Not Dead and New Punk Tracks.
Hungover is Marc Cortes (vocals), Evan Colson (guitars, vocals), Sean Connors (guitar), Austin Barney (bass, vocals), and Gabriel Santiago (drums).
The past two years have been a whirlwind for the quintet, including their first ever cross-country tours, the release of their EP WILT in 2016, and print features in Alternative Press and Rock Sound - plus placement on BBC Radio 1's Radio One Rock Show.
All of this has culminated in their signing to Smartpunk and the upcoming re-release of WILT with brand new tunes. With a combination of catchy hooks, dynamic instrumentals, and angsty lyrics, the group is set to take over 2018 with refreshing pop vibes that are sure to make you move and put you in your feelings all at once.
WILT is out now via Smartpunk Records. The vinyl release will be limited to 1000 copies: 500 black (distro), 350 crimson (tour exclusive), 150 Crimson Side A, Golden Side B (Smartpunk exclusive).
Hungover will be performing at Playlist Live in Orlando on April 28th. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit: www.playlist-live.com/orl.
For More Information, please visit:
Website: www.wearehungover.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/hungoverband
Twitter: www.twitter.com/hungoverband
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hungoverband
WILT Tracklisting:
1. Three's Company
2. Girlfriend
3. Fever
4. Around
5. Exit: Stage Left
6. Irish Goodbye
7. Falling Out
8. Sleep Alone
Utah Tops Social Capital Index of United States
WASHINGTON – The Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress issued a new report Wednesday, showing that Utah has the highest level of social capital of any state in the nation.
The Social Capital Index is a first time report that provides social capital scores for 2,992 of the country’s 3,142 counties, all 50 states, and the District of Columbia. It uses county- and state-level data on a range of social, economic, demographic, health, religious, and other indicators to measure the health of each locality’s “associational life.”
“Associational life” is the shorthand the Social Capital Project uses for the web of social relationships through which we pursue joint endeavors—namely, our families, our communities, our workplaces, and our religious congregations.
The 12 states with the highest social capital scores are distributed across two continuous blocs: nine states running from Utah, through Wyoming and Colorado, across the Dakotas and Nebraska, and over to Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin; and the three Northern New England states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Utah has the highest social capital score, followed by Minnesota and Wisconsin.
“Today a lot of our communities are struggling with challenges like addiction, family breakdown, and isolation. Obviously, some communities are hurting much more than others. So before we can do something about it, we first have to know where our civil society is flourishing and where it’s not,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) said. “This report is a tool. The Index gives us a lens through which to look at both problems and solutions going forward.”
You can read the full report here.
State and county-wide maps can be found here.
More information about the Social Capital Project can be found here.
Washington Post coverage of the index can be found here.
An online version of this release can be found here.
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