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Yet, today Trump is, effectively, an un-indicted co-conspirator.
What does Michael Cohen’s plea deal mean for Trump? I asked 13 legal experts.Yet, today Trump is, effectively, an un-indicted co-conspirator.
You need, rather badly, to work on your reading comprehension and logical argumentation skills, I hate to see fellow progressives revealing a lack of understanding when it comes to irony.
Unless you guys have history I don’t know about, the OP does not indicate support of Trump.I don't need to read a thing. It is shoved in my face every single day. I live in America and am not a Democrat, or Progressive. Your support of Trump, in spite of what is happening right now defies the laws of decency.
All well and good, except I do not support Trump; and your failure to grasp the obvious, even once it is clarified, is appalling.I don't need to read a thing. It is shoved in my face every single day. I live in America and am not a Democrat, or Progressive. Your support of Trump, in spite of what is happening right now defies the laws of decency.
All well and good, except I do not support Trump; and your failure to grasp the obvious, even once it is clarified, is appalling.
Accepted.Sorry, I got confused.
Doesn't mean much if it isn't happening.What does Michael Cohen’s plea deal mean for Trump? I asked 13 legal experts.
Paul Butler, law professor, Georgetown University
There are two ways that convicted felons Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen avoid spending many years in one of those wretched places. One is to be pardoned by the president of the United States. The second is to deliver up Donald Trump to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump said, after the Manafort and Cohen convictions, that he “feels badly” for both. Manafort’s pardon seems virtually a done deal. But Michael Cohen has already implicated Trump as his co-conspirator to violate federal campaign financing laws. Providing more evidence to Mueller would be any lawyer’s recommendation to Cohen, to reduce his time in the pen.
But even if Trump pardons Cohen, it would have the same effect as immunizing him, meaning Cohen could be forced to testify about everything Trump has ever done. The president has no good options — Tuesday August 21 marks the beginning of the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, and possibly his freedom.
Doesn't mean much if it isn't happening.
It's just opinionated wind blowing.
So i give you both smiley faces!!!You need, rather badly, to work on your reading comprehension and logical argumentation skills, I hate to see fellow progressives revealing a lack of understanding when it comes to irony.
On a different note.Yet, today Trump is, effectively, an un-indicted co-conspirator.
A year and a half into the Bush II administration things were looking just fine economically. And while the Afghanistan invasion looked messy, the real disasters were still to come.Trump is shady, immoral and incompetent. But objectively speaking Bush would be the worst one in terms of damage caused to US and the world. Would that be correct?
A year and a half into the Bush II administration things were looking just fine economically. And while the Afghanistan invasion looked messy, the real disasters were still to come.
You can't really compare the two until Trump leaves office.
Tom
Don’t talk about the Op like that. JK. Seriously though how many crooks can you surround yourself with and still call yourself innocent? Don’t worry it’s rhetorical, I know, innocent until you have money to prove otherwise etc.Doesn't mean much if it isn't happening.
It's just opinionated wind blowing.