A number of Bob Mueller’s prosecutors had no public identities or profiles. That’s a problem for transparency in a democracy.
I think of NSA super-spook Ezra Cohen-Watnik and how he was a great unknown.
It can it appears mean that the job we are told people like this have in our government isn’t really what they do. And their official chain of command is just part of the cover.
We have no way of knowing, but it is in the back of my mind when I see so many of Mueller’s prosecutors scrubbed from the internets.
There are good safety reasons for federal prosecutors to avoid the spotlight. So it’s reasonable by itself.
Often you can find indiscreet college pics. Nobody deserves those brought up as an adult. You could be wearing a hoody, making a funny face, binge drinking or even posing in military tactical gear for some odd reason.
And over time you can gain weight if you throw you life into your work for 15 years. Just look at what Lisa Monaco did to herself during the Obama Administration.
“The Man McMaster Couldn't Fire”
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/ezra-cohen-watnick/534615/
“Thirty-one-year-old Ezra Cohen-Watnick holds the intelligence portfolio on the National Security Council—but almost everything about him is a mystery.”
When a structurally low-level government employee pops up in a lot of extraordinary places and events, I begin to wonder.
We only have one old, grainy pic of Special Counsel Mueller prosecutor Scotty Meisler, and the collar on what he is wearing is very curious. It is not a hoody, but he does appear to be in his early or mid-twenties.
Take note of his sloping and peaked brow ridge. Very light coloring and almond shaped face bone structure. His expressionlessness.
Now compare it to Moleman in the Paley Center photos. If Moleman is anyone from Mueller’s team, the only prosecutor who bears any resemblance is Scotty Meisler.