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Trump falsified business records when he wrote the checks to Cohen in 2018 and declared them on his taxes in 2019.Neither is anything Trump supposedly did, you colossal dumb fuck.
What "fraud?"Probably shouldn’t have committed so much fraud in Manhattan then?![]()
Fake news. They're liars just like you.You claim Graham didn't say Trump could be charged with a crime.
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Graham says outcome of Trump impeachment trial "is really not in doubt"
The Senate will convene Tuesday to begin former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.www.cbsnews.com
"The president's behavior in my view is not a crime, but he can be charged with one if people think he committed it because he's now a private citizen,"
[Mitch] McConnell argued that “impeachment was never meant to be the final forum for American justice,” but suggested Trump could be subject to criminal prosecution in the future.No one ever said that you lying bastard.
Bullshit. He can do what he wants with his money communist.It's not about making the payment, It's about covering up a campaign contribution. To make election fair, people have to know, who is contributing to which campaign.
Everybody has a 1st amendment voice, but with that, they have to disclose if they're doing so to influence an election.
Wrong. He listed them as legal expenses, not buseness expenses. You are allowed to deduct legal expenses even if they are not for a business.Trump falsified business records when he wrote the checks to Cohen in 2018 and declared them on his taxes in 2019.
That's only 4 and 5 years ago.
Sure he did.[Mitch] McConnell argued that “impeachment was never meant to be the final forum for American justice,” but suggested Trump could be subject to criminal prosecution in the future.
“We have a criminal justice system in this country. We have civil litigation. And former Presidents are not immune from being held accountable by either one,” he said.
You are missing the point. We have already charged a candidate in the past for using campaign funds to do this. Trump used personal funds. So which is legal? It would seem the Government is saying neither.It's not about making the payment, It's about covering up a campaign contribution. To make election fair, people have to know, who is contributing to which campaign.
Everybody has a 1st amendment voice, but with that, they have to disclose if they're doing so to influence an election.
All they do is spew bullshit. Not a grain of truth to any of them. I doubt they are even Americans.Wrong. He listed them as legal expenses, not buseness expenses. You are allowed to deduct legal expenses even if they are not for a business.
You fucking dumbass progs are so desperate it obviously hurts.
Only in the case of the crimes he was impeached for. His comment had nothing to do with any other crimes, you fucking moron.[Mitch] McConnell argued that “impeachment was never meant to be the final forum for American justice,” but suggested Trump could be subject to criminal prosecution in the future.
“We have a criminal justice system in this country. We have civil litigation. And former Presidents are not immune from being held accountable by either one,” he said.
Cohen said over the months, Trump Organization shelled out checks, including one for $137,460 for legal expenses in October 2017.Proof? lol
That is the speculation of pundits. Straw men to be knocked downThe primary charge (according to reports) is the false business records, which is a misdemeanor. They have turned that to a felony by saying that he did that in order to cover up violations of the Federal Election Laws concerning campaign contributions. The conspiracy etc charges all stem from that.
so list them.There is no primary charge. There’s at least thirty separate counts.
I asked for proof, not some more bullshit you spewed. That ain't proof of anything ya lying turd.Cohen said over the months, Trump Organization shelled out checks, including one for $137,460 for legal expenses in October 2017.
Trump wrote off those checks as legal expenses on his 2017 federal and state income taxes, which Trump got an extension, and didn't file until October 2018.
They are deranged...pure and simple.Why start with a harmless pay-off to some floozy by a private citizen when the current president has been caught with classified documents dating back to his Senate days and, coincidently, his family has received $1 million in payments from the Communist Chinese Party?
Wrong. He listed them as legal expenses, not buseness expenses. You are allowed to deduct legal expenses even if they are not for a business.
Only in the case of the crimes he was impeached for. His comment had nothing to do with any other crimes, you fucking moron.
So?Cohen said over the months, Trump Organization shelled out checks, including one for $137,460 for legal expenses in October 2017.
Trump wrote off those checks as legal expenses on his 2017 federal and state income taxes, which Trump got an extension, and didn't file until October 2018.