Trump Regimes Amazing List Of Crimes Keeps Getting Longer, But We Can't Afford To Look Away

I stopped reading at "reign of terror against non white migrants"
It's all fantasy and science fiction. There isn't one actual crime listed.
Socialism
So where's the crime, asshole?
RADDATZ: The New York Times reported on that August conversation. And the president denied it, tweeting, "I never told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens." Is the president lying?

BOLTON: Yes he is. And it's not the first time, either. This is why I think it's important to get these kinds of facts out on the table. The president's talked about what he wants the people to hear about Ukraine. He's talked about what he wants the people to hear about Iran, about North Korea, about Russia, about China.

I think -- you know, foreign governments are not gonna be fascinated by what they read in my book. And I don't think President Trump really fears what foreign governments are gonna read in the book. He fears what the American people are gonna read.
Seeking campaign contributions from a foreigner
The question is whether Bolton is lying. Since he's trying to sell a book, the answer is mostly likely "yes."
 
I stopped reading at "reign of terror against non white migrants"
It's all fantasy and science fiction. There isn't one actual crime listed.
Socialism
So where's the crime, asshole?
RADDATZ: The New York Times reported on that August conversation. And the president denied it, tweeting, "I never told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens." Is the president lying?

BOLTON: Yes he is. And it's not the first time, either. This is why I think it's important to get these kinds of facts out on the table. The president's talked about what he wants the people to hear about Ukraine. He's talked about what he wants the people to hear about Iran, about North Korea, about Russia, about China.

I think -- you know, foreign governments are not gonna be fascinated by what they read in my book. And I don't think President Trump really fears what foreign governments are gonna read in the book. He fears what the American people are gonna read.
Seeking campaign contributions from a foreigner
The question is whether Bolton is lying. Since he's trying to sell a book, the answer is mostly likely "yes."
Trump only picks the best people

So you believe Bolton is lying?
Is trump lying about picking the best people?
The question here is whether you believe Bolton is lying.

Yes or no?
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Vazquez is one of six former OSU wrestlers who told CNN in recent interviews that they were present when Jordan heard or responded to sexual misconduct complaints about team doctor Richard Strauss. Eight others say Strauss' inappropriate behavior was an open secret in the athletic department and that Jordan, among others, must have known about it.
 
I stopped reading at "reign of terror against non white migrants"
It's all fantasy and science fiction. There isn't one actual crime listed.
Socialism
So where's the crime, asshole?
RADDATZ: The New York Times reported on that August conversation. And the president denied it, tweeting, "I never told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens." Is the president lying?

BOLTON: Yes he is. And it's not the first time, either. This is why I think it's important to get these kinds of facts out on the table. The president's talked about what he wants the people to hear about Ukraine. He's talked about what he wants the people to hear about Iran, about North Korea, about Russia, about China.

I think -- you know, foreign governments are not gonna be fascinated by what they read in my book. And I don't think President Trump really fears what foreign governments are gonna read in the book. He fears what the American people are gonna read.
Seeking campaign contributions from a foreigner
The question is whether Bolton is lying. Since he's trying to sell a book, the answer is mostly likely "yes."
Trump only picks the best people

So you believe Bolton is lying?
Is trump lying about picking the best people?
The question here is whether you believe Bolton is lying.

Yes or no?
No
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two is less than six
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Multiple former OSU athletes told CNN they found Jordan's denials puzzling, because they say they distinctly remember him responding to complaints about Strauss.
One former wrestler, Dan Ritchie, said he remembers a teammate complained about Strauss and that Jordan said, "If he ever tried that with me I'd snap his neck like a stick of dry balsa wood.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Another former wrestler, Mike Flusche, told CNN that he also remembers Jordan responding to a complaint about Strauss by saying he would break the doctor's neck if he ever tried something similar on him.
"It's weird to play back something in your mind that you remember and have someone say it's not true," Flusche said.
Dunyasha Yetts said he first raised concerns about Strauss with Jordan and the head coach of the team at the time, Russ Hellickson, in 1992, after Yetts transferred to wrestle for OSU from Purdue University. He said he was shocked when Strauss groped him during his initial physical exam. According to Yetts, he told both coaches he was uncomfortable. "I even told them that if I had to go through this again, I'm not staying here," Yetts told CNN
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two former wrestlers, Shawn Dailey and Mike Glane, told CNN they remember witnessing Yetts complain about Strauss' behavior immediately after the incident, in the presence of Jordan.
NBC News first reported the description of that event from Yetts, who has had his credibility questioned by Jordan supporters because he served 18 months in prison for fraud. Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Vazquez is one of six former OSU wrestlers who told CNN in recent interviews that they were present when Jordan heard or responded to sexual misconduct complaints about team doctor Richard Strauss. Eight others say Strauss' inappropriate behavior was an open secret in the athletic department and that Jordan, among others, must have known about it.
This claim has already been debunked. It's just another sleazy attempt by the fake news to smear a Republican.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two former wrestlers, Shawn Dailey and Mike Glane, told CNN they remember witnessing Yetts complain about Strauss' behavior immediately after the incident, in the presence of Jordan.
NBC News first reported the description of that event from Yetts, who has had his credibility questioned by Jordan supporters because he served 18 months in prison for fraud. Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
I stopped reading the minute you referred to CNN.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two former wrestlers, Shawn Dailey and Mike Glane, told CNN they remember witnessing Yetts complain about Strauss' behavior immediately after the incident, in the presence of Jordan.
NBC News first reported the description of that event from Yetts, who has had his credibility questioned by Jordan supporters because he served 18 months in prison for fraud. Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
I stopped reading the minute you referred to CNN.
you can read it on fox news


 
Obstruction of Justice
Efforts to fire Mueller

Obstructive act (p. 87): Former White House Counsel Don McGahn is a “credible witness” in providing evidence that Trump indeed attempted to fire Mueller. This “would qualify as an obstructive act” if the firing “would naturally obstruct the investigation and any grand jury proceedings that might flow from the inquiry.”

Nexus (p. 89): “Substantial evidence” indicates that, at this point, Trump was aware that “his conduct was under investigation by a federal prosecutor who could present any evidence of federal crimes to a grand jury.”

Intent (p. 89): “Substantial evidence indicates that the President’s attempts to remove the Special Counsel were linked to the Special Counsel’s oversight of investigations that involved the President’s conduct[.]”

F. Efforts to curtail Mueller

Obstructive act (p. 97): Trump’s effort to force Sessions to confine the investigation to only investigating future election interference “would qualify as an obstructive act if it would naturally obstruct the investigation and any grand jury proceedings that might flow from the inquiry.” “Taken together, the President’s directives indicate that Sessions was being instructed to tell the Special Counsel to end the existing investigation into the President and his campaign[.]”

Nexus (p. 97): At the relevant point, “the existence of a grand jury investigation supervised by the Special Counsel was public knowledge.”

Intent (p. 97): “Substantial evidence” indicates that Trump’s efforts were “intended to prevent further investigative structiny of the President’s and his campaign’s conduct
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Wow, you just keep vomiting out conspiracy theories debunked years ago.

Dumb fucking Nazi.

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One focus of the investigation includes whether Trump inflated the value of certain properties to obtain bank loans and deflated the value of those same properties to pay lower taxes, sources have told ABC News.

Vance has twice fought all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to gain access to eight years' worth of Trump's personal and business tax returns

Oooohhhh, unnamed sources. Out Baghdad Bob's of the Reich press sure loved "anonymous source" (i.e. making shit up out of thin air) when we had a legitimate president. Now that Xi's man is Resident, we don't do that anymore.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.



Yep, that was debunked years ago, but this Nazi Stuartbirdan2 is a dumb motherfucker and trots at all the old shit to see if he can get away with it.
 
Donald Trump and his regime committed many criminal, evil and otherwise despicable acts in plain sight. Those include, with no attempt to be comprehensive:

Of course, the Republican Party and its followers and propagandists are doing everything in their power to sabotage any efforts to investigate the public and private crimes of the Trump regime. For reasons of political expediency or incompetence, perhaps coupled with pathological weakness, the Democrats seem all too willing to ignore the Trump regime's crimes in an effort to "move forward" and bring the country back to "normalcy."



The Grand Jury that has just been seated, will no doubt uncover even more crimes to add to the list. It will meet for an unprecedented three days per week, for the next 6 months. It has now received all of the transcripts from prosecutors in the Rudy Giulliani case also. Which undoubtedly, will have even more former regime members added also.
And despite all this republicans still defend him.

Republicans wanted us to stop defending Bill Clinton over one blowjob. That’s all he did.

Just imagine biden or Obama trying to lie like trump. Republicans would call them on it if they tried
You mean like Obammy's "scandal free" regime? Here are just a small few of the very long list:

- Ran taxpayer bought guns to drug lords which lead to the mass slaughter of Mexican citizens. Then Obammy used hope own actions to cry for more gun control on American citizens.
- Illegally spied on Trump and his team
- After AmeriCorps' Inspector General uncovered corruption in the office of an Obama ally, Sacramento's major Kevin Johnson, Obama fired the IG.
- After Amtrak's inspector general uncovered waste, fraud, and abuse within Amtrak, Obama fired him.
- Obama used executive powers to benefit close friends' private investment firms
- More than half of Obama's big money contributors received plum payouts or positions.
- Obama signed an executive order giving himself power to regulate anything to do with water (even non-waters)
- Obama's White House quietly inserted him into existing WhiteHouse.gov biographies of past presidents.
- Obama Admin. regulations cost businesses $1.8 trillion in lost revenue, more than 20 times the White House's estimate
- The number of Americans on food stamps outnumbered the population of 24 states combined.
- On a per-household basis, Obama's first term raised the national debt more than 42 presidents in 53 terms combined.
- Illegally spied on and blackmailed the media

Joa Xiden's squeaky clean career:

- Plagiarized pretty much every speech, he even had to drop out of a presidential race because of it
- On camera numerous times actively being racist. He gave a eulogy to a KKK grand wizard whom he referred to as a mentor.
- On camera numerous times inappropriately sniffing and touching women and children
- Besties with Russia, even allowing them to have a profitable pipeline while taking jobs from and attacking America citizens for supporting the Keystone pipeline.
- In bed with the Chinese Communist Party. Earning at least 10% from his son's energy deal with China. Halting investigations of the origins of the Wuhan virus.
- Is on camera laughing about blackmailing an Ukrainian prosecutor to stop investigating his son.

Leftist twits: Nuh-uh! Orange man bad!

You are all worthless American scum. Too stupid to understand you support the destruction of America. You and all of your ilk are traitors to the US Constitution.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two former wrestlers, Shawn Dailey and Mike Glane, told CNN they remember witnessing Yetts complain about Strauss' behavior immediately after the incident, in the presence of Jordan.
NBC News first reported the description of that event from Yetts, who has had his credibility questioned by Jordan supporters because he served 18 months in prison for fraud. Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
I stopped reading the minute you referred to CNN.
you can read it on fox news


It was debunked, moron.

Former Ohio State Wrestler and Jim Jordan Accuser, Arrested

Jim Jordan had nothing to do with Ohio State sex abuse scandal — not last year and not now that he's fighting impeachment

Rep. Jim Jordan sees vindication after report on Ohio State doctor’s abuse doesn’t include his name

Jim Jordan claims vindication after Ohio State sex abuse report released
 
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When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two former wrestlers, Shawn Dailey and Mike Glane, told CNN they remember witnessing Yetts complain about Strauss' behavior immediately after the incident, in the presence of Jordan.
NBC News first reported the description of that event from Yetts, who has had his credibility questioned by Jordan supporters because he served 18 months in prison for fraud. Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
I stopped reading the minute you referred to CNN.
you can read it on fox news


It was debunked, moron.

Former Ohio State Wrestler and Jim Jordan Accuser, Arrested

Jim Jordan had nothing to do with Ohio State sex abuse scandal — not last year and not now that he's fighting impeachment

Rep. Jim Jordan sees vindication after report on Ohio State doctor’s abuse doesn’t include his name

Jim Jordan claims vindication after Ohio State sex abuse report released
yea according to Jordan and his staff, he didnt know anything about it, but there is still a lawsuit on it.
How could he possibly not know, considering the thousands of incidents and complaints.
 
When will this “AMAZING LIST” have a crime on it?
And those statements were recanted when they were reminded that false statements to Congress count as perjury. Doesn’t help that more than one of those telling the stories were convicted criminals.
Link?
It’s too easy.


Those comments stand in contrast to a report in The Wall Street Journal in July in which he was quoted saying: “There’s no way unless he’s got dementia or something that he’s got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State. I have nothing but respect for this man, I love this man, but he knew as far as I’m concerned
Doesn’t matter. He recanted when confronted. Funny what those perjury penalties will do.
Two former wrestlers, Shawn Dailey and Mike Glane, told CNN they remember witnessing Yetts complain about Strauss' behavior immediately after the incident, in the presence of Jordan.
NBC News first reported the description of that event from Yetts, who has had his credibility questioned by Jordan supporters because he served 18 months in prison for fraud. Yetts said he made a mistake, did his time and has moved on.
I stopped reading the minute you referred to CNN.
you can read it on fox news


It was debunked, moron.

Former Ohio State Wrestler and Jim Jordan Accuser, Arrested

Jim Jordan had nothing to do with Ohio State sex abuse scandal — not last year and not now that he's fighting impeachment

Rep. Jim Jordan sees vindication after report on Ohio State doctor’s abuse doesn’t include his name

Jim Jordan claims vindication after Ohio State sex abuse report released
yea according to Jordan and his staff, he didnt know anything about it, but there is still a lawsuit on it.
How could he possibly not know, considering the thousands of incidents and complaints.

I'm not going to debate this with you. The bottom line as that these accusations appeared when Jordan was sppointed to defend Trump during the impeachment. Nothing any Dim has to say about it can be believed.
 
I stopped reading at "reign of terror against non white migrants"
It's all fantasy and science fiction. There isn't one actual crime listed.
Socialism
So where's the crime, asshole?
Obstruction of Justice
Efforts to fire Mueller

Obstructive act (p. 87): Former White House Counsel Don McGahn is a “credible witness” in providing evidence that Trump indeed attempted to fire Mueller. This “would qualify as an obstructive act” if the firing “would naturally obstruct the investigation and any grand jury proceedings that might flow from the inquiry.”

Nexus (p. 89): “Substantial evidence” indicates that, at this point, Trump was aware that “his conduct was under investigation by a federal prosecutor who could present any evidence of federal crimes to a grand jury.”

Intent (p. 89): “Substantial evidence indicates that the President’s attempts to remove the Special Counsel were linked to the Special Counsel’s oversight of investigations that involved the President’s conduct[.]”

F. Efforts to curtail Mueller

Obstructive act (p. 97): Trump’s effort to force Sessions to confine the investigation to only investigating future election interference “would qualify as an obstructive act if it would naturally obstruct the investigation and any grand jury proceedings that might flow from the inquiry.” “Taken together, the President’s directives indicate that Sessions was being instructed to tell the Special Counsel to end the existing investigation into the President and his campaign[.]”

Nexus (p. 97): At the relevant point, “the existence of a grand jury investigation supervised by the Special Counsel was public knowledge.”

Intent (p. 97): “Substantial evidence” indicates that Trump’s efforts were “intended to prevent further investigative structiny of the President’s and his campaign’s conduct
Quote
Sadly for you, Mule-er was asked point blank if he was obstructed. The answer was NO. Case closed.
Attempted Obstruction is a crime
Well, Mule-er himself said he wasn’t obstructed. You claiming he’s lying?
Mueller: Trump Could Be Indicted After Leaving Office
The former special counsel reaffirmed that while President Donald Trump cannot be indicted while in office, he could face criminal charges as a private citizen after leaving the presidency.

By Alan Neuhauser
|
July 24, 2019, at 11:14 a.m.
SO has Trump been arrested yet?
 

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