{"id":15706,"date":"2021-03-19T10:56:20","date_gmt":"2021-03-19T14:56:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/?p=15706"},"modified":"2021-03-19T13:12:03","modified_gmt":"2021-03-19T17:12:03","slug":"deadly-precedent-of-the-waco-whitewash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/2021\/03\/19\/deadly-precedent-of-the-waco-whitewash\/","title":{"rendered":"Deadly Precedent of the Waco Whitewash"},"content":{"rendered":"<header class=\"pb-3\">\n<h1 class=\"entry-title h2\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fff.org\/explore-freedom\/article\/the-deadly-precedent-of-the-waco-whitewash\/\">The Deadly Precedent of the Waco Whitewash<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/08\/ffflogo.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-6071 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/08\/ffflogo.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"160\" height=\"97\" \/><\/a><\/h1>\n<p class=\"published-by pt-2 pb-1 m-0\">by <span class=\"vcard\"><span class=\"author fn\"><a title=\"Posts by James Bovard\" href=\"https:\/\/www.fff.org\/author\/james-bovard\/\" rel=\"author\">James Bovard\u00a0<\/a><\/span><\/span><time class=\"updated\" datetime=\"2021-03-19\">March 19, 2021<\/time><\/p>\n<\/header>\n<section class=\"entry-content pb-3 clearfix\"><strong>The easiest way to achieve sainthood in Washington is to cover up a federal atrocity.<\/strong> Thus, it is no surprise that former senator John Danforth continues to be treated by the <i>Washington Post <\/i>as a visionary statesman. The <i>Post <\/i>showcased Danforth\u2019s attack on Donald Trump in October after Trump derided the Commission on Presidential Debates. <strong>Danforth, a permanent member of that commission, is one of the top five \u201cuseful idiots for Leviathan,\u201d according to the revised rankings after the death of John McCain.<\/strong><a class=\"content-tweet-block noprint\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?text=The%20easiest%20way%20to%20achieve%20sainthood%20in%20Washington%20is%20to%20cover%20up%20a%20federal%20atrocity.&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fff.org%2Fexplore-freedom%2Farticle%2Fthe-deadly-precedent-of-the-waco-whitewash%2F&amp;via=FutureofFreedom\"><span class=\"tweet-box-text\">The easiest way to achieve sainthood in Washington is to cover up a federal atrocity.<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"tweet-box-link\">[Click to Tweet]<\/span><\/a>In the 1990s, Danforth received plaudits for being a \u201cmoderate\u201d Republican who supported gun control. But his true claim to establishment fame arose from his contortions to suppress the truth about Waco. Danforth appointed himself as the nation\u2019s political faith healer after the biggest federal law-enforcement debacle in modern times.On February 28, 1993, 70 federal Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agents launched an attack on the home of the Branch Davidians near Waco, Texas. After the assault was rebuffed, the FBI arrived and, on April 19, 1993, sent in tanks that demolished much of the Davidians\u2019 home before a fire broke out. Eighty corpses of men, women, and children were discovered in the wreckage.<\/p>\n<p>Almost nobody in Washington cared about the Texas carnage. Attorney General Janet Reno, who approved the deadly final assault, was labeled a \u201cfolk hero\u201d by the <i>Los Angeles Times,<\/i> and the <i>Washington Post<\/i> declared that she had \u201csuperstar status.\u201d A few days after the fire, the opening of a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing had to be delayed so senators could have their pictures taken with Reno. In 1995, she testified to Congress and shrugged off the FBI\u2019s use of 54-ton tanks to assail the Davidians, declaring that the tanks were \u201cnot military weapons\u2026. I mean, it was like a good rent-a-car.\u201d Media coverage of Reno\u2019s showdown with congressional Republicans ignored her rent-a-tank absurdity, instead praising her toughness and demeanor.<\/p>\n<p>In 1999, news leaked out that the feds knowingly suppressed information about using pyrotechnics that might have started fires that killed scores of women and children. Reno personally selected Danforth, a golfing buddy of President Bill Clinton, to reinvestigate federal action at Waco. In July 2000, after he was rumored to be on the short list as George W. Bush\u2019s vice presidential pick, Danforth rushed out a preliminary report. Danforth\u2019s report was more pro-FBI than the FBI itself and revived discredited Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms charges that the Justice Department had abandoned six years earlier.<\/p>\n<h2><b>No-knock assault<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><strong>After the nation was struck by violent protests this summer after the death of George Floyd, it is worth looking back 20 years to see the system and excuses that were used to absolve law enforcement gone wild.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Danforth\u2019s report began by stating that Koresh and the Davidians \u201cshot and killed four [ATF] agents\u201d and \u201cwounded 20 others.\u201d More than 70 agents rolled up to the Davidians\u2019 home in two cattle cars and jumped out shouting \u201cShowtime!\u201d The plan was for one group of agents to break through the front door while a second group took ladders and smashed through the windows on the second floor. The ATF never attempted to present the search warrant. Several ATF agents said that the feds shot first. Danforth made no attempt to determine which side shot first, stating that that was \u201ca matter outside the scope of the Attorney General\u2019s Order to the Special Counsel.\u201d Regardless, since the Davidians had killed and wounded federal agents, they deserved whatever the feds subsequently did to them. Danforth tacitly accepted the notion that a massive federal no-knock assault was necessary to determine whether the Davidians had violated federal prohibitions on converting semi-automatic firearms into firing in fully automatic mode.<\/p>\n<p>But Danforth ignored that the premise of the massive ATF attack was itself a complete fraud. Only nine days before the ATF attack, David Koresh had gone target shooting with three undercover ATF agents (whom he recognized as G-men). Koresh \u201cprovided the ammunition and the agents handed him their guns,\u201d noted former federal lawyer David Hardy, whose research exposed the ATF memo detailing the target practice six years after the raid. After the raid, the ATF insisted that Koresh never went outside the \u201ccompound\u201d \u2014 and thus the agency needed to launch a full-scale attack to get him. But Koresh could easily have been arrested while target shooting. Danforth also ignored the evidence that ATF agents shot first as they assaulted the Davidians\u2019 home.<\/p>\n<p>Danforth declared that one of the key topics for his investigation was \u201cwhether the military was wrongly used\u201d in the assault on the Davidians\u2019 home. Before the February 28 raid, ATF officials were told that it would be illegal for the U.S. military to assist them unless there was a \u201cdrug nexus\u201d to the case. A few days later, the ATF notified military officials that \u2014 <i>voil\u00e0<\/i>! \u2014 they suspected the Davidians had a methamphetamine lab in their basement. ATF agents had zero credible evidence but that didn\u2019t matter. ATF agents then received training in close-quarters combat and called in military helicopters from the Texas National Guard to assist in the assault. (Surviving Davidians alleged that the helicopters fired into their home while ATF agents attacked the front of their building.)<\/p>\n<p>Despite the massive assistance the ATF received, the drug charge vanished immediately after the raid, and federal prosecutors never raised the issue at the surviving Davidians\u2019 1994 trial. A 1996 congressional report concluded that the ATF\u2019s actions during and after the raid made it \u201cclear that the ATF believed that a methamphetamine lab did not exist.\u201d The House report concluded that \u201cthe ATF intentionally misled Defense Department and military personnel\u201d regarding the existence of the meth lab.<\/p>\n<p>It didn\u2019t matter. Instead, Danforth\u2019s report noted that while \u201cthe Office of Special Counsel did not extensively investigate the basis for ATF\u2019s assertion that there was a drug nexus \u2026 there is some evidence prior to February 28, 1993, connecting \u2018drug activity\u2019 with the complex which could form the basis of a drug nexus.\u201d Danforth\u2019s investigation spent $12 million, didn\u2019t bother investigating whether or not there was any viable evidence of a meth lab, but dredged up the \u201ccould form the basis\u201d hokum. This is the same type of flimsy \u201cdrug link\u201d that has been used to justify thousands of no-knock raids in subsequent decades. Danforth\u2019s ludicrous revival of the drug charge sufficed to whitewash the militarization of law enforcement.<\/p>\n<p>Danforth\u2019s report minimizes or comically misrepresents the amount of force the feds used against the Davidians. FBI agents repeatedly threw flash-bang grenades at Davidians who tried to leave the residence and may have thrown them inside the Davidians\u2019 residence. When Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) asked Danforth about that at a hearing, Danforth replied that flash-bangs are \u201cin the nature, as I understand it, of, you know, firecrackers. They make a flash and they make a bang. And they don\u2019t cause injury, as a general rule.\u201d A 2019 federal appeals court decision noted that flash-bang grenades are \u201cfour times louder than a 12-gauge shotgun blast\u201d with \u201ca powerful enough concussive effect to break windows and put holes in walls.\u201d Flash-bangs burn hotter than lava and have started more than a hundred fires across the nation.<\/p>\n<p>Some of the section headings in Danforth\u2019s report made Waco sound like a huge law-enforcement success \u2014 such as the description of the origins of the FBI tank\u2013gas assault: \u201cThe FBI Develops a Tactical Solution to the Standoff.\u201d Tell that to the Marines.<\/p>\n<p>After the FBI had gassed the Davidians for more than four hours and exhausted almost its entire gas supply, FBI tank drivers were ordered to demolish the building, even though scores of women and children remained inside. In the next hour, tanks smashed into the residence eight times and collapsed at least one-quarter of the Davidians\u2019 home. The <i>Dallas Morning News<\/i> summarized government documents on the tank assault: \u201cJust before noon, [FBI on-scene commander Richard] Rogers ordered tanks in front to drive deep [into the building] toward the compound tower. At its base was a concrete room where officials believed the \u2018hostiles\u2019 were hiding, records show.\u201d As FBI Deputy Director Floyd Clarke admitted in 1995 congressional testimony that \u201cthe destruction of the building was part of the ultimate plan\u201d to bring the siege to an end. FBI commanders, in a June 24, 1993, memo, recommended that the two agents in the tank who did the most to destroy the building receive the FBI Shield of Bravery; the memo stated, \u201cAt mid-morning \u2026 [the two agents] were given the mission of slowly and methodically beginning dismantling \u2026 the gymnasium.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Despite all this evidence, Danforth concluded that FBI agents never intended to demolish the building. Ignoring the 1993 memo, Danforth accepted at face value the 1995 testimony of FBI on-scene commanders Jeffrey Jamar and Richard Rogers, who insisted that the tanks were not attempting to bring the building down. In the report\u2019s jaw-dropping words, the Office of Special Counsel \u201cis confident the quoted language [in the 1993 memo] is simply incorrect.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Danforth was dismissive not only of written evidence but of convincing visual evidence. <i>Waco: Rules of Engagement,<\/i> a movie that won an Emmy and was nominated for an Academy Award, shows lengthy footage of FBI tanks repeatedly and systematically demolishing much of the building. Harvard Prof. Alan Stone, one of the outside experts the Justice Department tapped in 1993 to examine the incident, concluded, \u201cSome of the government\u2019s actions may have killed people before the fire started. I cannot tell whether the tanks knocked down places where people were already. I don\u2019t know if there were people in there crushed by the collapsing building [as a result of FBI tanks plowing into the structure] before the fire started.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The FBI\u2019s pyrotechnic devices were the hottest item in Danforth\u2019s investigation. Reno had sworn to a congressional committee in 1995 that the FBI used no pyrotechnic devices at Waco. Yet Danforth told a Senate committee that \u201cthe use of the pyrotechnics, itself, under these circumstances was not a big thing.\u201d Danforth also assured the senators, \u201cI don\u2019t think that there\u2019s been anybody that I know of connected with the government who has ever believed that the use of pyrotechnics, in this case, had anything to do with the fire.\u201d And what was his proof? The FBI told him so. Regardless of how often the FBI changed its story, its latest version was sacrosanct.<\/p>\n<h2><b>Faith in government<\/b><\/h2>\n<p>Danforth\u2019s report noted several cases where federal officials either made false statements or wrongfully withheld key evidence. None of that troubled Danforth. A <i>St. Louis Post-Dispatch<\/i> headline perfectly summarized his report: \u201cOfficials Had Nothing to Hide \u2014 But Hid Some Things Anyway.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In the report\u2019s preface, Danforth made bizarre excuses for lying federal officials: \u201cIn today\u2019s world, it is perhaps understandable that government officials are reluctant to make full disclosures of information for fear that the result of candor will be personal or professional ruin. Any misstep yields howls of indignation, calls for resignations, and still more investigations.\u201d Danforth vehemently opposed any prosecution of any federal official who misled investigators on Waco from 1993 onwards.<\/p>\n<p>Even though numerous agency and congressional investigations had found federal misconduct regarding Waco, Danforth lamented \u201ca nearly universal readiness to believe that the government must have done something wrong. Breaking this vicious circle of distrust and recrimination is essential if we are to rebuild the consent of the governed on which our system depends.\u201d Danforth championed a \u201cmove along, nothing to see here\u201d version of \u201cconsent of the governed\u201d in which citizens are obliged to swallow unlimited federal malarkey.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The lesson of Waco, according to Danforth, was that the burden is on \u201call of us\u201d to \u201cbe more skeptical of those who make sensational accusations of evil acts by government.\u201d<\/strong> Danfo<strong>rth declared that he hoped his report would \u201cbegin the process of restoring the faith of the people in their government and the faith of the government in the people.\u201d Danforth believed government officials had been wrongfully victimized by public distrust. That phrase about \u201crestoring \u2026 the faith of the government in the people\u201d should have been ridiculed from coast to coast.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>D<strong>anforth masterminded the first investigation into a cover-up that justified the cover-up<\/strong>. That was not surprising, since his goal was not to determine what government did so much as to correct the public\u2019s bad attitude toward the use of tanks against civilians.<\/p>\n<p>The Powers That Be hailed Danforth\u2019s report as the ultimate absolution on Waco. FBI Director Louis Freeh declared, \u201cSeven years of absorbing unproven allegations and unfounded criticisms has [sic] levied a heavy burden on the agents who were at Waco and their families as well. This report brings great solace to them in that its findings re-affirm that which we have always believed \u2014 they did their best and for all the right reasons.\u201d Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder declared, \u201cWe join Senator Danforth in wishing that this report begins the process of restoring the faith of the people in their government.\u201d PBS NewsHour host Jim Lehrer gushed to Danforth on national television, \u201cYou did tremendous investigating.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Danforth talked as if blind trust in Washington is the key to \u201cgood government.\u201d<\/strong> Citizens provided almost boundless trust after the 9\/11 attacks, and the result was a disastrous war in Iraq, a worldwide torture regime, and the National Security Agency\u2019s ravaging Americans\u2019 privacy. And the FBI agents that Danforth exonerated created an endless series of scandals, entrapments, and debacles, culminating (perhaps) in their effort to take down President Donald Trump.<\/p>\n<p>In his <i>Washington Post<\/i> oped in October, Danforth wailed that Trump\u2019s accusing the Commission on Presidential Debates of favoritism \u201cdestroys public confidence in the most basic treasure of democracy, the conduct of fair elections\u201d and \u201cpaves the way to violence in the streets.\u201d But for many Americans, \u201cgovernment under the law\u201d is the basic treasure of democracy. And Danforth\u2019s yapping about the peril of \u201cviolence in the streets\u201d rings hollow after he whitewashed a federal assault that left 80 people dead. <strong>Americans are sick and tired of the \u201cmove along, nothing to see here\u201d version of democracy that Danforth offered.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>This article was originally published in the January 2021 edition of<\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fff.org\/explore-freedom\/journal\/\">Future of Freedom<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Deadly Precedent of the Waco Whitewash by James Bovard\u00a0March 19, 2021 The easiest way to achieve sainthood in Washington is to cover up a federal atrocity. Thus, it is no surprise that former senator John Danforth continues to be treated by the Washington Post as a visionary statesman. 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