Could Jack Smith seize millions of Trump's fraudulent campaign donations?

I’m not sure how the donation system works, but I’m assuming there is an option for people to donate anonymously, how would those people get a refund?
Donating anonymously is permitted for donations of up to $50. In that case if one has a receipt or other document otherwise I assume the courts will decide.
 
Doesn't a constitutional Republic imply that the leader actually respects the constitution?

“A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,”

Donald J. Trump

In case you think that's old news or just misunderstood. This is Trump's lawyer on Sunday.


24 sec in his lawyer is literally saying a technical violation of the constitution is not a crime.

The idea that prosecuting a former president somehow is at odds with the constitution is wrong to the point of being an argument in bad faith.

The framers of the Constitution wanted the US to be a place were EVERYBODY was equal under the law. At least who they considered everybody. (slaves not so much)

In fact, the reason they wanted to be separate from Britain was precisely because they felt that their King had to much and the people not enough power.

This man is a clown. A dangerous one who is powerful. He can claim hate for any infraction due to his background. And what is galling is that the has no religious faith whatsoever and a fundamentalist Christian will support him.
 
BREAKING: Donald Trump gets the worst news to date about Jack Smith's investigation as legal experts announce that the Special Counsel might seize millions of dollars from his presidential campaign — a death knell for his White House run.

This one is just too perfect...

According to NBC News national security analyst Frank Figliuzzi — who was a former top FBI official — the Justice Department might seize huge amounts of money from Trump's campaign because much of it was raised off of fraudulent claims after the 2020 election.

The January 6th Committee revealed that the Trump campaign raked in $250 million in donations after the Capitol insurrection, claiming that the money would go to a legal fund to overturn the 2020 election. That fund was never created and instead the money was funneled to the Save America PAC.

"This isn’t over yet," said Figliuzzi. "When you raise millions based on a fraudulent claim, you’ve committed a crime. And, you just might have to give those millions back."

His remarks come in the wake of a new report from Politico which revealed that at least one of the interviews the Special Counsel conducted recently was "focused on fundraising and spending by Trump’s political action committee."

Bernard Kerk, the former NYPD commissioner who has been a longtime associate of Rudy Giuliani, was interviewed by investigators and "asked multiple questions about the Save America PAC’s enormous fundraising haul in the weeks between Election Day and the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol."

NYU Law School professor Andrew Weissmann appears to agree with Figliuzzi. He said that there could be a "criminal case about the Trump PAC and forfeiture allegations/seizures." Better still, the case would not even have to reach all the way up to Trump before Smith would be able to seize assets.

What do you think? Should the Justice Department seize Donald Trump's ill-gotten cash?

May be a meme of 2 people, beard and text

Sounds reasonable to me since Trump raised millions of dollars under false pretenses - based on the BIG LIE. What do you think?
I think someone should shove a cactus up Smith's asshole.
 
BREAKING: Donald Trump gets the worst news to date about Jack Smith's investigation as legal experts announce that the Special Counsel might seize millions of dollars from his presidential campaign — a death knell for his White House run.

This one is just too perfect...

According to NBC News national security analyst Frank Figliuzzi — who was a former top FBI official — the Justice Department might seize huge amounts of money from Trump's campaign because much of it was raised off of fraudulent claims after the 2020 election.

The January 6th Committee revealed that the Trump campaign raked in $250 million in donations after the Capitol insurrection, claiming that the money would go to a legal fund to overturn the 2020 election. That fund was never created and instead the money was funneled to the Save America PAC.

"This isn’t over yet," said Figliuzzi. "When you raise millions based on a fraudulent claim, you’ve committed a crime. And, you just might have to give those millions back."

His remarks come in the wake of a new report from Politico which revealed that at least one of the interviews the Special Counsel conducted recently was "focused on fundraising and spending by Trump’s political action committee."

Bernard Kerk, the former NYPD commissioner who has been a longtime associate of Rudy Giuliani, was interviewed by investigators and "asked multiple questions about the Save America PAC’s enormous fundraising haul in the weeks between Election Day and the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol."

NYU Law School professor Andrew Weissmann appears to agree with Figliuzzi. He said that there could be a "criminal case about the Trump PAC and forfeiture allegations/seizures." Better still, the case would not even have to reach all the way up to Trump before Smith would be able to seize assets.

What do you think? Should the Justice Department seize Donald Trump's ill-gotten cash?

May be a meme of 2 people, beard and text

Sounds reasonable to me since Trump raised millions of dollars under false pretenses - based on the BIG LIE. What do you think?
Trump is the only one around now who gets his money legitimately. But Smith is a crook by nature so robbing Trump would be right up his alley, right Lakookta??
 
Mr. Trump is a criminal. He tried to steal an election. He got caught. He is going to prison,
You're a real idiot. Don't think there are many on this forum as dumb as you are.

Tell ya what - the day Trump goes to jail, I'll donate 20 bucks to the charity of your choice.

Even one of those dumb leftard social things. You pick it, I'll donate.
 
You're a real idiot. Don't think there are many on this forum as dumb as you are.

Tell ya what - the day Trump goes to jail, I'll donate 20 bucks to the charity of your choice.

Even one of those dumb leftard social things. You pick it, I'll donate.
Yeah, Slow Hoser is pretty dense....
 
BREAKING: Donald Trump gets the worst news to date about Jack Smith's investigation as legal experts announce that the Special Counsel might seize millions of dollars from his presidential campaign — a death knell for his White House run.

This one is just too perfect...

According to NBC News national security analyst Frank Figliuzzi — who was a former top FBI official — the Justice Department might seize huge amounts of money from Trump's campaign because much of it was raised off of fraudulent claims after the 2020 election.

The January 6th Committee revealed that the Trump campaign raked in $250 million in donations after the Capitol insurrection, claiming that the money would go to a legal fund to overturn the 2020 election. That fund was never created and instead the money was funneled to the Save America PAC.

"This isn’t over yet," said Figliuzzi. "When you raise millions based on a fraudulent claim, you’ve committed a crime. And, you just might have to give those millions back."

His remarks come in the wake of a new report from Politico which revealed that at least one of the interviews the Special Counsel conducted recently was "focused on fundraising and spending by Trump’s political action committee."

Bernard Kerk, the former NYPD commissioner who has been a longtime associate of Rudy Giuliani, was interviewed by investigators and "asked multiple questions about the Save America PAC’s enormous fundraising haul in the weeks between Election Day and the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol."

NYU Law School professor Andrew Weissmann appears to agree with Figliuzzi. He said that there could be a "criminal case about the Trump PAC and forfeiture allegations/seizures." Better still, the case would not even have to reach all the way up to Trump before Smith would be able to seize assets.

What do you think? Should the Justice Department seize Donald Trump's ill-gotten cash?

May be a meme of 2 people, beard and text

Sounds reasonable to me since Trump raised millions of dollars under false pretenses - based on the BIG LIE. What do you think?
He should. He should take all his fucking money!
 

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