Doesn;t really matter. It only needs a few people to sue the bastards through civil court and before you know it the house, the holiday condo, the trophy wife and the maserati will be in some lawyers possession. Mind you anyone stupid enough to give them money in the first place wull employ a Dennis Denuto type lawyer.stui magpie wrote:^
But have any of the ones charged actually been convicted of anything? Honest question.
Post inauguration Trump:
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Here's the list, as far as I'm aware:stui magpie wrote:^
But have any of the ones charged actually been convicted of anything? Honest question.
Michael Cohen (Trump's personal counsel): found guilty of tax evasion and campaign finance violations; sentenced to three years in prison
Paul Manafort (2016 presidential campaign manager): found guilty of tax and bank fraud; sentenced to seven years in prison
Rick Gates (2016 presidential campaign deputy manger): found guilty of false statements and conspiracy; sentenced to 45 days in prison
Roger Stone (2016 presidential campaign adviser): found guilty of witness tampering, obstruction and making false statements; sentenced to three years in prison (sentence commuted by Trump)
George Papadopoulous (2016 foreign policy adviser): found guilty of false statements; sentenced to 14 days in prison
Otherwise, Michael Flynn (national security adviser) has been charged but not yet convicted of giving false statements to the FBI, and of course Bannon's case is just beginning.
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Meanwhile, Trump's bleach guru - remember him? He is the self-appointed "archbishop", the religious nut/scammer who preached to Trump and prompted the president's idiotic remarks about injecting disinfectant to cure the coronavirus. Anyway, this scumbag has been arrested in Columbia and is going to be extradited to stand trial for manslaughter of seven people.
However Trump, with more than 100,000 deaths on his hands, has not yet been charged.
However Trump, with more than 100,000 deaths on his hands, has not yet been charged.
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Ha, that's great!Sicks Bux wrote:You reminded me of this:
"If the Nuremberg laws were applied, then every post-war American president would have been hanged. By violation of the Nuremberg laws I mean the same kind of crimes for which people were hanged in Nuremberg." - Noam Chomsky.
https://chomsky.info/1990____-2/
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Yes. He makes a good point.roar wrote:Ha, that's great!Sicks Bux wrote:You reminded me of this:
"If the Nuremberg laws were applied, then every post-war American president would have been hanged. By violation of the Nuremberg laws I mean the same kind of crimes for which people were hanged in Nuremberg." - Noam Chomsky.
https://chomsky.info/1990____-2/
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I reckon in a couple of years or so you’ll be adding Donald Trump to that list: especially in relation to making profit from his role as POTUS. Follow the money in relation to his use of his Florida retreat and charging the taxpayer for expenditure/largesse there.David wrote:Here's the list, as far as I'm aware:stui magpie wrote:^
But have any of the ones charged actually been convicted of anything? Honest question.
Michael Cohen (Trump's personal counsel): found guilty of tax evasion and campaign finance violations; sentenced to three years in prison
Paul Manafort (2016 presidential campaign manager): found guilty of tax and bank fraud; sentenced to seven years in prison
Rick Gates (2016 presidential campaign deputy manger): found guilty of false statements and conspiracy; sentenced to 45 days in prison
Roger Stone (2016 presidential campaign adviser): found guilty of witness tampering, obstruction and making false statements; sentenced to three years in prison (sentence commuted by Trump)
George Papadopoulous (2016 foreign policy adviser): found guilty of false statements; sentenced to 14 days in prison
Otherwise, Michael Flynn (national security adviser) has been charged but not yet convicted of giving false statements to the FBI, and of course Bannon's case is just beginning.
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Trump’s older sister a Federal Judge on tape calls Donald: cruel, a liar and without principle. Wow smackdown. She would know. A good judge of character: just reinforcing what we all knew in any case.
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Correct Weight. Here come de judgeTannin wrote:^ The most compelling thing about those remarks is that they were made in private - secretly recorded - and never intended to become public.
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World wrecker recklessly wrecks relationship with Germany still further:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/26/opin ... eline.html
The irony of it being the very week all doubts about his campaign soliciting Russian electoral interference are put to bed.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/26/opin ... eline.html
The irony of it being the very week all doubts about his campaign soliciting Russian electoral interference are put to bed.
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