By Sujeet Rajan
An evening with the ‘Sheriff of Wall Street.’
NEW YORK: An hour or so before the second presidential debate
commenced between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, at Washington
University in St. Louis, Missouri, on Sunday, where they verbally dueled
on who is the evil incarnate, closer to their respective homes, an
interesting question was posed to Preet Bharara, United States Attorney
for the Southern District of New York, at the New York University: would
he prosecute Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton for their egregious
violations of laws?
Bharara’s answer: “next question”, came after a quick look
around of the audience at the Rosenthal Pavilion atop the Kimmel Center,
in Manhattan, with a smile on his face.
But the following question, this time from the founder of the
Indo-American Arts Council, Aroon Shivdasani, at whose request Bharara
had agreed to do the closing night honors of an annual literary festival
which was attended by among others, Shashi Tharoor and Suketu Mehta,
was on the same lines, asking if Trump would be prosecuted for myriad
instances of breaking the law, including for the now defunct Trump
University, and Clinton for her missing e-mails.
Even Seema Mody, the global markets reporter for CNBC, who earlier
conducted an excellent Q&A with Bharara, jocularly goaded him on,
tried to get an answer from the ‘Sheriff of Wall Street’ to perhaps one
of the most important questions of this year’s race for the White House.
The answer from Bharara was, however, noncommittal and
ambiguous, but gave a little bit more; yet remained anybody’s guess as
to what he really would have said if only his closest confidante was
present: “You expect me to comment on this in front of a hundred
people…” before he trailed off, adding for good measure: “Next
question.”
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Source: The American Bazaar (via The Empire Report)
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