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what he passed off were campaign finance questions...no biggie there, they only result in fines anyway.
Barack Obama's 2008 campaign was fined $375,000 by the Federal Election Commission for campaign reporting violations — one of ... for FEC fines on his 1996 campaign when he paid $100,000 two years later.
It's unbelievable that Individual 1 supporters cry and cheer a corrupt president that has been surrounded by criminal activities. From scamming charities and students, paying off porn stars during a campaign, over 100 contacts within his campaign and Russia and protecting dictators to name a few. Nixon was force to resign based on a finding from Congress. The standard for the behavior of the office of the presidency is not a finding of criminal intent. If it is, you must admit Obama was an excellent president with no indictments. But the hypocrisy will stand with Individual 1 supporters.
It's more than campaign violations. Based on his history many of these investigations will be credible.
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Investigations by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York:
Campaign conspiracy and Trump Organization finances
Inauguration funding
Trump super PAC funding
Foreign lobbying
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Investigations by New York City, New York State and other state attorneys general:
Tax case: In the wake of an N.Y. Times investigation that found Trump had benefited from more than $400 million in tax schemes, city officials said they were investigating Trump’s tax payments, as did the New York State Tax Department.
The Trump Foundation
Emoluments lawsuit: The attorneys general for Maryland and D.C. sent out subpoenas earlier this month for Trump Organization and hotel financial records relating to their lawsuit that the president is in breach of the "Emoluments Clause" of the Constitution, which appears to prohibit the president from accepting payments from foreign powers while in office.
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The Trump Foundation
Emoluments lawsuit: The attorneys general for Maryland and D.C. sent out subpoenas earlier this month for Trump Organization and hotel financial records relating to their lawsuit that the president is in breach of the "Emoluments Clause" of the Constitution, which appears to prohibit the president from accepting payments from foreign powers while in office.
And there's a mystery investigation from an unknown office:
Redacted Case #2: A second, redacted Flynn investigation could be one of the other investigations mentioned here. It could also represent another as-yet-unknown unfolding criminal case or could be a counterintelligence investigation that will never become public.
Looks like Mitch is blocking making the report public. Shocker, I know.
It will come out. Schumer and the Dems don't get to dictate the timeline. That's appropriate, since the left has lost ALL credibility when it comes to all things Russian.
The Democrats need to sit down, shut up, and let the adults in the room manage things.
Got to wonder what Putin and the Republicans are trying to hide with their constant calls for others to shut up.
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