'does' or 'should' or...The rule of law applies to all.
Laws are not applied evenly. They are sometimes not applied at all.
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'does' or 'should' or...The rule of law applies to all.
There's a grand jury for that as well. However, GA Republicans are giving themselves the power to remove prosecutors at their whim, so we'll have to see how that goes too.I'll watch with interest, but I'm way more concerned about his attempts to vote rig in Georgia than this, in terms of the safety of your democracy.
That's only a misdemeanour.The actual crime is misuse of campaign funds; it's a financial crime. I know we Americans tend to be tolerant of white collar crime, but we shouldn't be.
I don't know that it will be successful legally, but morally that was pretty outrageous imho.There's a grand jury for that as well. However, GA Republicans are giving themselves the power to remove prosecutors at their whim, so we'll have to see how that goes too.
True, regardless of what's in the law they still have to actually take action (unless someone tries to make a prima facie case). And yeah it's outrageous....it's a completely new thing for our country.I don't know that it will be successful legally, but morally that was pretty outrageous imho.
BTW, one thing you may be overlooking here, is that it was Donald Trump's own DOJ under Bill Barr, who went after Michael Cohen for the exact same crime, to which Cohen was sentenced for 6 years. So, let's not think that this is about politics. If it were, then Cohen would never have been charged. Now Trump will be charged for the same crime, just by New York instead.As much as I'd like to see Trump charged, tried, convicted, & sentenced
to prison, this all strikes me as pure politics. They're going after him for
paying hush money. Not even clear what the crime is. They should be
going after him for insurrection.
But Clinton wasn't prosecuted for certain perjury to a grand jury, &
suborning perjury. Let's go after both...send a message to these scoundrels.
As much as I'd like to see Trump charged, tried, convicted, & sentenced
to prison, this all strikes me as pure politics. They're going after him for
paying hush money. Not even clear what the crime is. They should be
going after him for insurrection.
But Clinton wasn't prosecuted for certain perjury to a grand jury, &
suborning perjury. Let's go after both...send a message to these scoundrels.
You say "nonsense", but that's exactly what I'm criticizing.Nonsense. The law is the law. Right? It doesn't apply to former presidents? And it's not for paying hush money. It's for lying about it what it was for and committing business fraud. Just wait till the actual charges come out. You can't just say it's about politics, when you don't know what the charges even are.
Would it not be political to let him get away with felonies?It’s political and sets a precedent. The Biden crime family will be next! What a terrible mistake!
That would be a crime, but it's a fairly common oneThe actual crime is misuse of campaign funds; it's a financial crime. I know we Americans tend to be tolerant of white collar crime, but we shouldn't be.
Since I'm not discrediting anyone's argument with aI understand the tu quoque.
I'm in favor of prosecution, but for insurrection & subversion.And as I said in a former post, high positioned politicians get away with one or two crimes. But Trump is a habitual criminal. At one point the line has to be drawn. And the damage to the reputation is less with Trump convicted than with the notion that the law is toothless in the US. And the danger that future presidents will take Trump as a role model.
And how did that turn out for Edwards?I pointed out in the other thread that Trump's case bears a lot of similarities to the John Edwards case...covering up hush money paid to hide an affair, and subverting campaign finance laws to do it.
It should.The rule of law applies to all.
The problem I see is that Presidents (ex & otherwise)BTW, one thing you may be overlooking here, is that it was Donald Trump's own DOJ under Bill Barr, who went after Michael Cohen for the exact same crime, to which Cohen was sentenced for 6 years. So, let's not think that this is about politics. If it were, then Cohen would never have been charged. Now Trump will be charged for the same crime, just by New York instead.
This is about the facts and the law. Not politics. The only thing I will say is that the DA is going after him because he has a long history of crimes. So it's about pursuing a career criminal, not an ex-president.
The Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial happened last week. That incident happened in 2016. Lawsuits often take time. The more people involved the more work involved. I understand many people are impatient but law takes time.The problem I see is that Presidents (ex & otherwise)
evade prosecution by their status. Underlings don't
enjoy such impunity.
Why not go after him for insurrection & subversion?
Tis almost as though the prosecution wants to avoid
the real crimes...for whatever fear, I don't know.
So they go for small potatoes. Are they actually
seeking vengeance while simultaneously protecting
him from meatier charges?
Tort suits involving celebrities are very differentThe Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial happened last week. That incident happened in 2016. Lawsuits often take time. The more people involved the more work involved. I understand many people are impatient but law takes time.
Heck, a jury let OJ off. That didn't mean murder is ok for ex-football players. We can’t look at similar cases as if the evidence is the same.And how did that turn out for Edwards?
All show, but no judgment or sanctions.
Trump might've been acting on the
message that it's OK for Democrats, &
must be for him too.
Perhaps you misunderstand me.Heck, a jury let OJ off. That didn't mean murder is ok for ex-football players. We can’t look at similar cases as if the evidence is the same.
Trump Indicted in New York: Donald Trump Is Indicted in New York (Published 2023)
Mr. Trump will be the first former president to face criminal charges. The precise charges are not yet known, but the case is focused on a hush-money payment to a porn star during his 2016 campaign.www.nytimes.com
It begins!