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"What did the President know and when did he know it?
Now that Trump family members and campaign officials have themselves confirmed the attempt to collude with the Russian government to undermine and influence the presidential election, the words of Howard Baker in June of 1973 are once again relevant:
"What did the Presidentknow and when did he know it?
Sessions- under Oath in Congress.
Flynn- under oath in Congress.
I'd love to see Sessions go down.
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Trump- certainly depends. He's under oath as a matter of the office. That could cross from perjury to dereliction or, more interestingly Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution requires the President to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.”
How do you even do this? With this standard all the presidents get booted in the first week.
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Knowingly and willfully denying claims that his team willingly went to seek foreign intelligence WHILE HE WAS PRESIDENT is indeed running afoul of that clause as well. They got enough twitter crap to nail him on that IF HE KNEW his team did indeed seek that intel.
The rest? Statements have been made to investigators, and no one knows who has said what. If under oath- perjury. None the less the cover-up has been pretty blatant.
This guy is rotten apples to the core. Go rah-rah around him if you wish...
You need to spend your time finding a valid alternative.
And email. And electronic money transfers. And laws where financial institutions have to keep records of transactions. And electronic cell phone logs. And gps pings of cell phone locations.
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