"I don't care!" if trump is a criminal!

If Trump broke the law, he should be held accountable.

What laws did he break? What will the charges be?
Campaign-finance laws are about “a thing of value“.
When Trump squashed the information about his intimacies with porn stars and playboy bunnies by paying them and threatening them then he’s keeping information away from the American people that could change the outcome of the election. A thing of value.
And he did it to change the election. And then he created shell companies to secretly pay them so they couldn’t trace the money back to Donald Trump.
Keeping this information from the American people is a felony. Because it changed the outcome of an election. And that’s only the most obvious one. There’s all the ethical stuff too, that they barely looked at.

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Except Cohen has been convicted of it, dope.
He's named Trump as a co conspirator. He provided the reimbursement checks as evidence.
Which proved....NOTHING.....CHECK from personal account, NOTHING to tie it to campaign.....another lose post!

It's corroboration. Perhaps the signatories can shed some light on them while under oath.

Maybe, but don't bank on it....:hyper:
 
Campaign-finance laws are about “a thing of value“.
When Trump squashed the information about his intimacies with porn stars and playboy bunnies by paying them and threatening them then he’s keeping information away from the American people that could change the outcome of the election. A thing of value.
And he did it to change the election. And then he created shell companies to secretly pay them so they couldn’t trace the money back to Donald Trump.
Keeping this information from the American people is a felony. Because it changed the outcome of an election. And that’s only the most obvious one. There’s all the ethical stuff too, that they barely looked at.

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Except Cohen has been convicted of it, dope.
He's named Trump as a co conspirator. He provided the reimbursement checks as evidence.
But there is no proof that the check is actually a reimbursement check that's just his word against Trump's

There's also no proof it's a "retainer for services". Which is why they can't show a retainer agreement. There isn't one.

Now if you're putting out a steady stream of $35000 checks, eleven or whatever it is, that's going to raise questions about what that''s for. At the very minimum with IRS. If that's a retainer fee, fine, show the contract. If not --- what is it?
Since he has about 12 of them it could be $35,000 a month his paycheck

That might make his actual paycheck hard to explain. As well as all the other "paychecks" pre-Stormy.
 
So Cohen said Trump reimbursed him for hush money but the check he presented had Don Junior signature how odd
 
Hillary used public funds to pay a little army of thugs (the Bimbo Eruption squad) to keep Bill's victims silent. Which is worse?
Yet Republicans on the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, in their frantic effort to discredit Mr. Cohen, went after him while steadfastly ignoring the actual evidence he produced. They tried to impugn his character, but were unable to impugn the documents he provided. Nor did a single Republican offer a character defense of Mr. Trump. It turns out that was too much, even for them.

In that sense, what Republicans didn’t say reveals the truth about what happened at the hearing on Wednesday as much as what they did say. Republicans showed no interest, for example, in pursuing fresh allegations made by Mr. Cohen that Mr. Trump knew that WikiLeaks planned to release hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee in the summer of 2016.

In a sane world, the fact that the president’s former lawyer produced evidence that the president knowingly and deceptively committed a federal crime — hush money payments that violated campaign finance laws — is something that even members of the president’s own party would find disquieting. But not today’s Republican Party.

Instead, in the most transparent and ham-handed way, they saw no evil and heard no evil, unless it involved Mr. Cohen. Republicans on the committee tried to destroy the credibility of his testimony, not because they believe that his testimony is false, but because they fear it is true.

By now Republicans must know, deep in their hearts, that Mr. Cohen’s portrayal of Mr. Trump as a “racist,” “a con man” and “a cheat” is spot on. So it is the truth they fear, and it is the truth — the fundamental reality of the world as it actually is — that they feel compelled to destroy. This is the central organizing principle of the Republican Party now. More than tax cuts. More than trade wars. More even than building a wall on our southern border. Republicans are dedicated to annihilating truth in order to defend Mr. Trump and they will go after anyone, from Mr. Cohen to Robert Mueller, who is a threat to him.


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If Trump broke the law, he should be held accountable.

What laws did he break? What will the charges be?
Campaign-finance laws are about “a thing of value“.
When Trump squashed the information about his intimacies with porn stars and playboy bunnies by paying them and threatening them then he’s keeping information away from the American people that could change the outcome of the election. A thing of value.
And he did it to change the election. And then he created shell companies to secretly pay them so they couldn’t trace the money back to Donald Trump.
Keeping this information from the American people is a felony. Because it changed the outcome of an election. And that’s only the most obvious one. There’s all the ethical stuff too, that they barely looked at.

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Except Cohen has been convicted of it, dope.
He's named Trump as a co conspirator. He provided the reimbursement checks as evidence.
/——-/ Yeah, he provided evidence the money was from his personal account - not the campaign. Perfectly legal. Remember Slick Willie paid off women too.
 
What happened to lawyer client privilege? He's a piece of shit.


Agree!

Cohen is exactly that.
i think we could count the number of criminals/felons on our hands of rats that accused Trump of being a criminal

I'm sad to say this about another human being.....but Cohen is a rat.
and maxine brown has the nerve to call Trump a felon? hmm, and where did she get all of her money?
 
They really don't care...and therein lies the problem.
With GOP Senators too afraid of their base to hold the President accountable for anything...and a DOJ policy that says a President can't be indicted...we end up with a President who is for all intents and purposes ...above the law

Now should Attorney General see evidence that Trump has committed crimes he COULD change that POLICY (it's not law...only DOJ policy) but that means we are putting our Democracy in the hands of one man...who is unelected and was put into his job by Trump becasue of his lobbying for the job BASED on his support for that policy.

We may have a problem.

And whoever the next President is...we need to push that person to address this. To give UP some of the powers that our Executive branch has been accumulating over the years...and CONGRESS needs to seriously consider laws to rebalance the power structure .
 
Yes because everyonbe os lying but Trump. You p[eoplke are dumnber trhan shit.

We heard testimony of all this bad stuff Trump did & the only thing the Republiucans give a fuck about is if Cohen lied.


If that fat assed orange POS wants to dispute this testimony,.haul his fat ass into Congress and get sworn in.
well said,, very well said
 
For 25 years they have been investigating Hillary and have jack shit to show for it.

It's a fact.

Congress is inept.

That's why we, the people unelected her ourselves (lock her up)

And, if Trump doesn't make good on his promise to drain the swamp. . . Many others will be unelected too.
Except it wasn’t only congress investigating her, it was the FBI also. And they are recognized as the premier law enforcement agency in the world, universally.
 
If Trump broke the law, he should be held accountable.

What laws did he break? What will the charges be?
Campaign-finance laws are about “a thing of value“.
When Trump squashed the information about his intimacies with porn stars and playboy bunnies by paying them and threatening them then he’s keeping information away from the American people that could change the outcome of the election. A thing of value.
And he did it to change the election. And then he created shell companies to secretly pay them so they couldn’t trace the money back to Donald Trump.
Keeping this information from the American people is a felony. Because it changed the outcome of an election. And that’s only the most obvious one. There’s all the ethical stuff too, that they barely looked at.

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Campaign finance law infringements are a painless wrist slap for candidates. Duhhh!

Except Cohen has been convicted of it, dope.
He's named Trump as a co conspirator. He provided the reimbursement checks as evidence.
/——-/ Yeah, he provided evidence the money was from his personal account - not the campaign. Perfectly legal. Remember Slick Willie paid off women too.
Violating Campaign finance laws is a crime no matter what account it’s paid from.

You suck at this.
 

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