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Moreover, just as Trump will continue to issue extremist and ignorant public statements, the
investigation
into his campaign’s alleged ties to Russia will not end anytime soon.
(The Najib government promised to address the irregularities; a year later, no
investigation
has begun.)
My alma mater, Yale, used anonymity in reporting of sex harassment and rape to sweep sex-crime incidents and repeat offenders’ records under the rug for two decades, thereby protecting its own interest in preventing systematic
investigation.
But preventing an accuser’s sexual history from entering into an
investigation
or prosecution is not the same as providing anonymity.
According to a just-released joint
investigation
by the IndyStar and USA Today, at least 368 gymnasts in the United States have alleged some form of sexual abuse over the last 20 years.
The
investigation
is focusing on whether the company knowingly made false statements about climate change, starting from the 1980’s.
And, as part of its just-announced “Digital Single Market Strategy,” the Commission is calling for a comprehensive
investigation
of the role of (mostly American) Internet platforms, such as social networks and app stores.
In fact, the
investigation
into Internet platforms comes at the demand of Germany’s economics minister, Sigmar Gabriel.
The best minds of the time, including the Nobel laureate physicist Richard Feynman, were part of the investigation, and no stone was left unturned in finding the cause.
A subsequent
investigation
into the work of the Commission was more thorough than the Commission’s
investigation
of the crisis.
Moreover, US President Donald Trump has announced an
investigation
into whether car imports threaten national security.
More of the same in Angola, where last year an IMF
investigation
revealed that $4 billion disappeared from Angola's treasury over the past five years.
But Winata himself eluded police investigation, merely by claiming publicly that his followers acted without his prior knowledge and consent.
We still know too little about Mohammed Merah, who killed seven people in total during his rampage, to ascertain whether he was affiliated with al-Qaeda, as he claimed, and we should be careful to draw conclusions about the cause and nature of his crime before the
investigation
has run its course.
Last December, Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission indicted some of the Nigerians involved, and Italian prosecutors then concluded their own investigation, bringing the executives and the companies responsible for the deal closer to standing trial.
Can the United States really afford to wait for Special Counsel Robert Mueller to wrap up his
investigation
(on the assumption that he’ll find the president guilty of something)?
Trump’s heightened erratic behavior in recent days has been attributed to his growing anxiety about Mueller’s
investigation
into his and his campaign’s possible collusion with Russia in the Kremlin’s effort to tilt the 2016 election in his direction – an
investigation
that could end in a charge of conspiracy.
And that increasingly bizarre behavior came even before the news broke, on December 1, that Trump’s first national security adviser and close campaign aide, retired General Michael Flynn, had agreed to plead guilty to one count of lying to the FBI in exchange for his cooperation with the
investigation.
Within days, the ousted incumbent, Najib Razak, was under
investigation
for corruption, and the long-jailed opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, was back in politics.
South Korea undoubtedly faces the biggest dilemma, and the way forward will have to await the conclusions of the
investigation
into the sinking of its warship and the deaths of its sailors.
Soros was also supposedly behind the sexual-assault survivors who confronted Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator to demand an
investigation
into the Kavanaugh accusations, just as he orchestrated the Women’s March, a worldwide protest held the day after Trump’s inauguration.
Obviously, all of this calls for a lot more
investigation.
News of the pending deal caused 50 Congressional Representatives from the US steel caucus to write a letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner calling for an
investigation
of the threat the deal posed to US national security and American jobs.
Add to that the
investigation
into the Trump campaign’s relationship with Russia, as well as the administration’s plummeting approval ratings, and it is easy to understand why some are doubting whether they should bother to engage with Trump at all.
But everything could change if the
investigation
into Russia’s attempts to influence the 2016 election and the possibility of collusion with Trump’s campaign reveals a smoking gun.
This was an
investigation
that had to be conducted, and those found to have the highest level of responsibility for the crimes had to be indicted.
Lacking any evidence for his allegation, Trump has called for an investigation, much like he demanded an
investigation
into widespread voter fraud (in favor of his opponent, Hillary Clinton) that never actually took place.
He also won the backing of a small group of extremist rabbis who declared that selling or renting apartments to non-Jews is forbidden and treasonous (one of the rabbis is under
investigation
for these and other statements).
Another valuable clue about MND emerged in 1998, when a large-scale
investigation
into illicit drug use in Italian soccer inadvertently revealed a shockingly high incidence of ALS among professional and semi-professional players in Italy.
The report of the recent bipartisan investigation, led by US Senators Carl Levin and John McCain, into the infamous “London Whale” trades provides just one example.
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