BluesLegend
Diamond Member
Layoff the magic mushrooms.You can't substantiate any of this claim.
It is just shit you MAGAts say.
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Layoff the magic mushrooms.You can't substantiate any of this claim.
It is just shit you MAGAts say.
Maybe, but at least he’s not using taxpayer money like Biden is
“This story was originally published by ProPublica.”
Witnesses in the various criminal cases against the former president have gotten pay raises, new jobs and more. If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime.
Nine witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits, including large raises from his campaign, severance packages, new jobs, and a grant of shares and cash from Trump’s media company.
The benefits have flowed from Trump’s businesses and campaign committees, according to a ProPublica analysis of public disclosures, court records and securities filings. One campaign aide had his average monthly pay double, from $26,000 to $53,500. Another employee got a $2 million severance package barring him from voluntarily cooperating with law enforcement. And one of the campaign’s top officials had her daughter hired onto the campaign staff, where she is now the fourth-highest-paid employee.
These pay increases and other benefits often came at delicate moments in the legal proceedings against Trump. One aide who was given a plum position on the board of Trump’s social media company, for example, got the seat after he was subpoenaed but before he testified.
Significant changes to a staffer’s work situation, such as bonuses, pay raises, firings or promotions, can be evidence of a crime if they come outside the normal course of business. To prove witness tampering, prosecutors would need to show that perks or punishments were intended to influence testimony.
More at the link below...
Multiple Trump Witnesses Have Received Significant Financial Benefits From His Businesses, Campaign
WOW, this doesn't sound good. "If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime." What do you think?
No facts to dispute, Troll.Can't dispute the facts of the post, right CLOWN?
Trump hater ignores the sham jury trial of the century for more "HEY LOOK AT TRUMP" bull shit.
Biden is using taxpayer money to pay off student loans, he’s using taxpayer money to import illegals. In both, the only reason he’s doing it is because he wants votes or voters. Hence, he’s using taxpayer money to pay off people to vote for him.?????
Will you explain that assertion so the forum has clearer understanding about which you are referencing?
You guys are too funny. Now you are suggesting that Trump is paying off witnesses to lose his case.“This story was originally published by ProPublica.”
Witnesses in the various criminal cases against the former president have gotten pay raises, new jobs and more. If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime.
Nine witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received significant financial benefits, including large raises from his campaign, severance packages, new jobs, and a grant of shares and cash from Trump’s media company.
The benefits have flowed from Trump’s businesses and campaign committees, according to a ProPublica analysis of public disclosures, court records and securities filings. One campaign aide had his average monthly pay double, from $26,000 to $53,500. Another employee got a $2 million severance package barring him from voluntarily cooperating with law enforcement. And one of the campaign’s top officials had her daughter hired onto the campaign staff, where she is now the fourth-highest-paid employee.
These pay increases and other benefits often came at delicate moments in the legal proceedings against Trump. One aide who was given a plum position on the board of Trump’s social media company, for example, got the seat after he was subpoenaed but before he testified.
Significant changes to a staffer’s work situation, such as bonuses, pay raises, firings or promotions, can be evidence of a crime if they come outside the normal course of business. To prove witness tampering, prosecutors would need to show that perks or punishments were intended to influence testimony.
More at the link below...
Multiple Trump Witnesses Have Received Significant Financial Benefits From His Businesses, Campaign
WOW, this doesn't sound good. "If any benefits were intended to influence testimony, that could be a crime." What do you think?