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This is all separate from your lawyer betraying your personal trust and running to law enforcement. But a decent human being understands this, if you don't understand it, you're not a decent human being. This is fundamental.
And as an aside, I hate the idea of people doing "time" for financial crimes and other white collar crimes. Financial crimes need to be punished with fines, not prison time. But this is completely off topic.
This is all separate from your lawyer betraying your personal trust and running to law enforcement. But a decent human being understands this, if you don't understand it, you're not a decent human being. This is fundamental.
And as an aside, I hate the idea of people doing "time" for financial crimes and other white collar crimes. Financial crimes need to be punished with fines, not prison time. But this is completely off topic.
If Trump or anyone from his campaign accepted funds or favors from a foreign country in return for special influence that would not be just a white collar crime. That is one reason why Flynn is headed to prison.
Contrary to media speculation that Robert Mueller is closing in on President Trump, the special prosecutor’s plea deal with Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen offers further evidence that the Trump campaign did not collude with Russians during the 2016 election, according to congressional investigators and former prosecutors.
The nine-page charging document filed with the plea deal suggests that the special counsel is using the Moscow tower talks to connect Trump to Russia. But congressional investigators with House and Senate committees leading inquiries on the Russia question told RealClearInvestigations that it looks like Mueller withheld from the court details that would exonerate the president.
On page 7 of the statement of criminal information filed against Cohen, which is separate from but related to the plea agreement, Mueller mentions that Cohen tried to email Russian President Vladimir Putin’s office on Jan. 14, 2016, and again on Jan. 16, 2016. But Mueller, who personally signed the document, omitted the fact that Cohen did not have any direct points of contact at the Kremlin, and had resorted to sending the emails to a general press mailbox. Sources who have seen these additional emails point out that this omitted information undercuts the idea of a “back channel” and thus the special counsel's collusion case.
Trump: Michael Cohen Should Serve ‘Complete Sentence' (Trump has no business commenting on the case, and his anger because Cohen did not stay silent and cover for him... is nothing but a mob like madness of a man who thinks he's dictator of something, trying to assume everyone should cover for him)
Trump is the President. He can comment on what he wishes. Mueller is a political assassin looking for his whale. He's not the president nor is he a representation of democracy. The only thing that has "no business" is this undemocratic charade of an "investigation" itself (more like assassin mission).
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