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You have to present facts for them to be facts. Shit that comes out of your ass are not facts. My link specifically explains what Cohen went to jail for. Your non-existent link does not. You lose again. You just continue to make a fool of yourself. But ha, keep going. We are loving every minute, watching you make an idiot of yourself by showing us nothing.Nothing you posted changes the facts in my post.Do you lie most of the time, or all of the time? Cohen made an emotional apology to U.S. District Judge William H. Pauley III, taking responsibility for what the judge called a “veritable smorgasbord of criminal conduct” — crimes that included tax violations, lying to a bank and, during the 2016 campaign, buying the silence of women who claimed that they once had affairs with the future president. https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...226ff2-fcbf-11e8-83c0-b06139e540e5_story.htmlHe pled to several offenses, Dummy. Jail was for real crimes, the fine was for campaign finance violations, Idiot.Tell that to Michael Cohen. They committed the crime together at Trumps direction. Next?1. Any tax issue would be handled by the IRS.The Biden administration aren't the one's who are going to be investigated for crimes Trump has already committed. Stupid question! Trump is going to be investigated and charged. We already know about his tax liability of $400 plus million. We already know about the court filing for campaign finance crimes.When it doesn't happen will you condemn the Biden administration as corrupt?![]()
Harvard Law professor: ‘Donald Trump’s pardons must not obstruct justice’
Laurence Tribe argues that Trump’s pardons to absolve the crimes of his friends might be crimes themselves if they’re issued to obstruct justice. Tribe explains to Lawrence O’Donnell why it’s important for the next administration to investigate and prosecute those abuses of power: “We can only...www.msnbc.com
Laurence Tribe, the foremost authority on Constitutional law, makes the case, that if the Biden administration does not pursue Trump and his associates activities, along with family members for crimes they most surely committed right in front of us, it opens the door for future lawless presidents, their family members, and associates, to participate in multiple criminal activities, sitting right in the oval office, with no consequences. This will definitely have to be the number one priority for the next administration to pursue, and if not, we will most assuredly be viewing this Constitutional Republic in the rear view mirror from now on.
2. Any campaign finance violations are dealt with by fines, not jail time, Dummy. See Barry Hussein’s record fines for reference.
Man, you just keep losing in your own thread.
Must suck.