If there are no witches, it's a witch hunt. The thing about witch hunts is they have to keep manufacturing witches even if they don't exist.
I've explained how none of it matters on an earlier post in the thread. But, the short is.... Before he's a President and takes the oath there are no rules he can talk to whomever he wants, and after the President has the capacity to speak with any foreign leader he wants for any reason. All the other guys were charged with doing things wrong in their personal space, which has nothing to do with Trump. Even if, by a stretch, something happens with the Stormy Daniels situation he'd be shielded from any sort of conviction by Presidential immunity. Witch hunt, witch hunt, witch hunt, and wasted time.
This is simply untrue. The whole reason Flynn got in trouble was because he spoke to the Russian government prior to Trump taking office. You can’t simply talk to any government about anything you want.
Manafort, Flynn, and Cohen are all relevant to Trump, since he hired them for his campaign, his administration, and his personal life. At the very minimum, they demonstratE Trump’s poor judgment.
Manafort’s ties to Russia are obviously of interest. That trial occurs late September. Manafort is also the guy who lobbied for Pence to be Vice President.
Flynn did illegal stuff as part of Trump’s Administration and then lied about it to the FBI. Trump has continually tried to cover for him. Furthermore, Trump and Pence were personally and explicitly warned that Flynn was not trustworthy and they hired him for
national security advisor anyway.
Cohen testified that Trump directed him to perform illegal actions that may have also violated campaign finance law. Cohen was convicted for these actions. If it was illegal for Cohen, it was illegal for Trump. Cohen’s legal troubles directly arise from things he did for Trump. Cohen’s personal space directly overlaps Trump’s personal space.
As for “Presidential immunity”, not sure how anyone can find that remotely convincing. President Clinton had to testify in a civil case regarding a blow job. Why not Trump? Clinton was impeached because he lied about that blow job. Trump has repeatedly lied about his affair and the payments. If Clinton was able to be impeached, then why not Trump?
And lastly, if you are down to the defense of “even if he’s done illegal stuff there’s nothing you can do about it”, then you have lost, morally, legally, and politically. No one is above the law— nor should we want them to be.You’ve gone beyond that into actively cheering on the idea that a criminal should be allowed to stay in office. Simply disgusting.