Imagine if Democrats did the things Republicans do. Could you imagine the outcry? From Republicans?

Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.

Wow, you really are desperate. Why? So many things going great for the country getting your dander up?

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Think about it.

Imagine if the Democrats did the Election Fraud Republicans did in North Carolina? Remember Trump started a commission to prove millions voted illegally. And what did they find? Nothing. But you can't say that about Republicans in most Red States.

What about Trump kicking Americans out of the Oval Office and giving Russians secret, classified material? All Obama said was he could be more flexible after the election and Republicans were calling him traitor. Hillary had classified material on a private server and Republicans scream "lock her up". Trump has meetings with America's enemies and gives them classified material. Maybe even asking them anything else I can get you? Who knows?

Remember all the screaming about the Clinton Foundation? When the Trump Foundation is a criminal organization that actively steals money from those who actually need charity? Oh, but the Clintons took (gasp) DONATIONS! Something that all charities do. Trump took donations too. Only the donors didn't know Trump was keeping the donations.

And the uranium? OMG! The uranium! You need a degree to handle uranium:

Ccpz-oFUEAE9ta6.jpg


Imagine if a Democrat had a scam like that and ran for president. How many votes do you think he would get? How many members are in his family that could vote? Divide by half.

What are some of the other things Republicans get away with?

Or have low expectations about?
if democrats did what republicans do, we might get a far righty version of you, here bagging on them daily like you do.......
Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.

I don't support either bought and paid for political party but with that being said? The mere thought of siding with a commie loving sack of garbage (such as yourself) makes me want to blow chunks. If I had only two choices with one being to vote for a leftard or slitting the throat of a leftard? I am gonna be knife shopping.....
The republicans (tRumpkins) thank you for your support.

Stop pretending to be nonpartisan, nobody believes you.

Blow it out your ass, ya clueless wonder child. I know and understand more than your tiny, indoctrinated mind could ever comprehend or handle. Do I hope that Trump was put in by the "white hats" to restore the republic? Damn straight I do and given the dire circumstances that humanity is facing? We ALL better hope that is the case. I have no use for neocons OR fabian socialists and the dem'crat party doesn't even try to hide the fact that they are Maoists and Marxists. The organic Constitution (not the corporate charter constitution via the Act of 1871) is the perfect blueprint for self-governance of the people and by the people and it sure as fuck didn't include a private central bank that sucks the life's blood out of any nation that has one. It certainly stood for liberty and individual rights instead of "what is best for the collective".

I know more than you and the fact is that the global elites have used YOUR party like a crack whore to push an agenda that will have only two classes if they get their way. The very ones that YOUR party claims to be fighting against have been funding this move towards a totalitarian, communistic and technocratic feudal system. I KNOW of what I speak...you are just a clown in search of a rodeo or circus gig.
I'm thinking I hit the target pretty well tRumpkin, otherwise you wouldn't have written a novel of denial and insults.

I know it's embarrassing, but you are a republican.
 
Think about it.

Imagine if the Democrats did the Election Fraud Republicans did in North Carolina? Remember Trump started a commission to prove millions voted illegally. And what did they find? Nothing. But you can't say that about Republicans in most Red States.

What about Trump kicking Americans out of the Oval Office and giving Russians secret, classified material? All Obama said was he could be more flexible after the election and Republicans were calling him traitor. Hillary had classified material on a private server and Republicans scream "lock her up". Trump has meetings with America's enemies and gives them classified material. Maybe even asking them anything else I can get you? Who knows?

Remember all the screaming about the Clinton Foundation? When the Trump Foundation is a criminal organization that actively steals money from those who actually need charity? Oh, but the Clintons took (gasp) DONATIONS! Something that all charities do. Trump took donations too. Only the donors didn't know Trump was keeping the donations.

And the uranium? OMG! The uranium! You need a degree to handle uranium:

Ccpz-oFUEAE9ta6.jpg


Imagine if a Democrat had a scam like that and ran for president. How many votes do you think he would get? How many members are in his family that could vote? Divide by half.

What are some of the other things Republicans get away with?

Or have low expectations about?
if democrats did what republicans do, we might get a far righty version of you, here bagging on them daily like you do.......
Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.

I don't support either bought and paid for political party but with that being said? The mere thought of siding with a commie loving sack of garbage (such as yourself) makes me want to blow chunks. If I had only two choices with one being to vote for a leftard or slitting the throat of a leftard? I am gonna be knife shopping.....
And yet you support the biggest communist of all, Vladimir Putin.
 
There is so much evidence for just obstruction of justice.

Ten Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice
  • 1first article of impeachment against Richard Nixon argued that he had “prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice.” One of the two impeachment articles that the House passed against Bill Clinton used that identical phrase. In both cases, the article then laid out the evidence with a numbered list. Nixon’s version had nine items. Clinton’s had seven. Each list was meant to show that the president had intentionally tried to subvert a federal investigation.

      • Given last week’s news — that Trump has already tried to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Trump campaign — it’s time to put together the same sort of list for Trump. Of course, this list is based only on publicly available information. Mueller, no doubt, knows more.

        Trump asked for a pledge of “loyalty” from James Comey, then the F.B.I. director, who was overseeing the investigation of the Trump campaign.

        2. On Feb. 14, Trump directed several other officials to leave the Oval Office so he could speak privately with Comey. He then told Comey to “let this go,” referring to the investigation of Michael Flynn, who had resigned the previous day as Trump’s national security adviser.

        3. On March 22, Trump directed several other officials to leave a White House briefing so he could speak privately with Daniel Coats, the director of national intelligence, and Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director. Trump asked them to persuade Comey to back off investigating Flynn.

        4. In March and April, Trump told Comey in phone calls that he wanted Comey to lift the ”cloud” of the investigation.

      • 5. On May 9, Trump fired Comey as F.B.I. director. On May 10, Trump told Russian officials that the firing had “taken off” the “great pressure” of the Russia investigation. On May 11, he told NBC News that the firing was because of “this Russia thing.”

        6. On May 17, shortly after hearing that the Justice Department had appointed Mueller to take over the Russia investigation, Trump berated Jeff Sessions, the attorney general. The appointment had caused the administration again to lose control over the investigation, and Trump accused Sessions of “disloyalty.”

        7. In June, Trump explored several options to retake control. At one point, he ordered the firing of Mueller, before the White House counsel resisted.

        8. On July 8, aboard Air Force One, Trump helped draft a false public statement for his son, Donald Trump Jr. The statement claimed that a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer was about adoption policy. Trump Jr. later acknowledged that the meeting was to discuss damaging information the Russian government had about Hillary Clinton.

        9. On July 26, in a tweet, Trump called for the firing of Andrew McCabe, the F.B.I.’s deputy director, a potential corroborating witness for Comey’s conversations with Trump. The tweet was part of Trump’s efforts, discussed with White House aides, to discredit F.B.I. officials.

        10. Throughout, Trump (and this quotation comes from the Nixon article of impeachment) “made false or misleading public statements for the purpose of deceiving the people of the United States.” Among other things, Trump repeatedly made untruthful statements about American intelligence agencies’ conclusions regarding Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

        Obstruction of justice depends on a person’s intent — what legal experts often call “corrupt intent.” This list is so damning because it reveals Trump’s intent.

      • Opinion | 10 Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice

        He has inserted himself into the details of a criminal investigation in ways that previous presidents rarely if ever did. (They left individual investigations to the attorney general.) And he has done so in ways that show he understands he’s doing something wrong. He has cleared the room before trying to influence the investigation. He directed his son to lie, and he himself has lied.http://www.usmessageboard.com/inter...ckId=signature-journalism-vi&imp_id=201608637
        Can a president use the power of his office to hold himself above the law? Trump is unlikely to face impeachment anytime soon, or perhaps anytime at all. But it’s time for all of us — voters, members of Congress, Trump’s own staff — to be honest about what he’s done. He has obstructed justice.
 
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Think about it.

Imagine if the Democrats did the Election Fraud Republicans did in North Carolina? Remember Trump started a commission to prove millions voted illegally. And what did they find? Nothing. But you can't say that about Republicans in most Red States.

What about Trump kicking Americans out of the Oval Office and giving Russians secret, classified material? All Obama said was he could be more flexible after the election and Republicans were calling him traitor. Hillary had classified material on a private server and Republicans scream "lock her up". Trump has meetings with America's enemies and gives them classified material. Maybe even asking them anything else I can get you? Who knows?

Remember all the screaming about the Clinton Foundation? When the Trump Foundation is a criminal organization that actively steals money from those who actually need charity? Oh, but the Clintons took (gasp) DONATIONS! Something that all charities do. Trump took donations too. Only the donors didn't know Trump was keeping the donations.

And the uranium? OMG! The uranium! You need a degree to handle uranium:

Ccpz-oFUEAE9ta6.jpg


Imagine if a Democrat had a scam like that and ran for president. How many votes do you think he would get? How many members are in his family that could vote? Divide by half.

What are some of the other things Republicans get away with?

Or have low expectations about?
if democrats did what republicans do, we might get a far righty version of you, here bagging on them daily like you do.......
Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.
yea big difference....they both want total control.....and both will do what they have to do to get that control....the types of people who make up these parties is irrelevant....
 
Think about it.

Imagine if the Democrats did the Election Fraud Republicans did in North Carolina? Remember Trump started a commission to prove millions voted illegally. And what did they find? Nothing. But you can't say that about Republicans in most Red States.

What about Trump kicking Americans out of the Oval Office and giving Russians secret, classified material? All Obama said was he could be more flexible after the election and Republicans were calling him traitor. Hillary had classified material on a private server and Republicans scream "lock her up". Trump has meetings with America's enemies and gives them classified material. Maybe even asking them anything else I can get you? Who knows?

Remember all the screaming about the Clinton Foundation? When the Trump Foundation is a criminal organization that actively steals money from those who actually need charity? Oh, but the Clintons took (gasp) DONATIONS! Something that all charities do. Trump took donations too. Only the donors didn't know Trump was keeping the donations.

And the uranium? OMG! The uranium! You need a degree to handle uranium:

Ccpz-oFUEAE9ta6.jpg


Imagine if a Democrat had a scam like that and ran for president. How many votes do you think he would get? How many members are in his family that could vote? Divide by half.

What are some of the other things Republicans get away with?

Or have low expectations about?
if democrats did what republicans do, we might get a far righty version of you, here bagging on them daily like you do.......
Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.
yea big difference....they both want total control.....and both will do what they have to do to get that control....the types of people who make up these parties is irrelevant....
No it’s everything. Republicans headed by trump want total control. Democrats have lots of leaders. How could you have a coalition party that has total control? It’s not like they’re 90% white or something.
 
Think about it.

Imagine if the Democrats did the Election Fraud Republicans did in North Carolina? Remember Trump started a commission to prove millions voted illegally. And what did they find? Nothing. But you can't say that about Republicans in most Red States.

What about Trump kicking Americans out of the Oval Office and giving Russians secret, classified material? All Obama said was he could be more flexible after the election and Republicans were calling him traitor. Hillary had classified material on a private server and Republicans scream "lock her up". Trump has meetings with America's enemies and gives them classified material. Maybe even asking them anything else I can get you? Who knows?

Remember all the screaming about the Clinton Foundation? When the Trump Foundation is a criminal organization that actively steals money from those who actually need charity? Oh, but the Clintons took (gasp) DONATIONS! Something that all charities do. Trump took donations too. Only the donors didn't know Trump was keeping the donations.

And the uranium? OMG! The uranium! You need a degree to handle uranium:

Ccpz-oFUEAE9ta6.jpg


Imagine if a Democrat had a scam like that and ran for president. How many votes do you think he would get? How many members are in his family that could vote? Divide by half.

What are some of the other things Republicans get away with?

Or have low expectations about?
if democrats did what republicans do, we might get a far righty version of you, here bagging on them daily like you do.......
Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.
yea big difference....they both want total control.....and both will do what they have to do to get that control....the types of people who make up these parties is irrelevant....
No it’s everything. Republicans headed by trump want total control. Democrats have lots of leaders. How could you have a coalition party that has total control? It’s not like they’re 90% white or something.
you dont understand what i said because you a far left democrat who would never dream of questioning your party....the democrats have lots of leaders,all who would love to be in control and try to exert what they want on everyone else...in this respect the parties are no different,they just have different methods....
 
Think about it.

Imagine if the Democrats did the Election Fraud Republicans did in North Carolina? Remember Trump started a commission to prove millions voted illegally. And what did they find? Nothing. But you can't say that about Republicans in most Red States.

What about Trump kicking Americans out of the Oval Office and giving Russians secret, classified material? All Obama said was he could be more flexible after the election and Republicans were calling him traitor. Hillary had classified material on a private server and Republicans scream "lock her up". Trump has meetings with America's enemies and gives them classified material. Maybe even asking them anything else I can get you? Who knows?

Remember all the screaming about the Clinton Foundation? When the Trump Foundation is a criminal organization that actively steals money from those who actually need charity? Oh, but the Clintons took (gasp) DONATIONS! Something that all charities do. Trump took donations too. Only the donors didn't know Trump was keeping the donations.

And the uranium? OMG! The uranium! You need a degree to handle uranium:

Ccpz-oFUEAE9ta6.jpg


Imagine if a Democrat had a scam like that and ran for president. How many votes do you think he would get? How many members are in his family that could vote? Divide by half.

What are some of the other things Republicans get away with?

Or have low expectations about?
if democrats did what republicans do, we might get a far righty version of you, here bagging on them daily like you do.......
Democrats can't do what Republicans do because Democrats are a coalition party and Republicans are Alt (all) white. The difference between the two parties is enormous.

I don't support either bought and paid for political party but with that being said? The mere thought of siding with a commie loving sack of garbage (such as yourself) makes me want to blow chunks. If I had only two choices with one being to vote for a leftard or slitting the throat of a leftard? I am gonna be knife shopping.....
The republicans (tRumpkins) thank you for your support.

Stop pretending to be nonpartisan, nobody believes you.

Establishment neocons and fabian socialists
are not with Trump. Your pathetic attempt to put everyone in neat, little categories has been an utter fail of epic proportions.




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Imagine if Democrats did the things Republicans do. Could you imagine the outcry? From Republicans?


They do and we don't have to imagine.

You really need to stop pretending Democrats are any better than Republicans.
 
Imagine if Democrats did the things Republicans do. Could you imagine the outcry? From Republicans?


They do and we don't have to imagine.

You really need to stop pretending Democrats are any better than Republicans.
Who’s pretending?
Republicans are despised all over the world because of their racism and their hatred for Arabs and blacks and gays and Hispanics and others.
 
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When a stranger rips a child from a parents arms without any plan to give that child back, then it’s called kidnapping.
 
There is so much evidence for just obstruction of justice.

Ten Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice
  • 1first article of impeachment against Richard Nixon argued that he had “prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice.” One of the two impeachment articles that the House passed against Bill Clinton used that identical phrase. In both cases, the article then laid out the evidence with a numbered list. Nixon’s version had nine items. Clinton’s had seven. Each list was meant to show that the president had intentionally tried to subvert a federal investigation.

      • Given last week’s news — that Trump has already tried to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Trump campaign — it’s time to put together the same sort of list for Trump. Of course, this list is based only on publicly available information. Mueller, no doubt, knows more.

        Trump asked for a pledge of “loyalty” from James Comey, then the F.B.I. director, who was overseeing the investigation of the Trump campaign.

        2. On Feb. 14, Trump directed several other officials to leave the Oval Office so he could speak privately with Comey. He then told Comey to “let this go,” referring to the investigation of Michael Flynn, who had resigned the previous day as Trump’s national security adviser.

        3. On March 22, Trump directed several other officials to leave a White House briefing so he could speak privately with Daniel Coats, the director of national intelligence, and Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director. Trump asked them to persuade Comey to back off investigating Flynn.

        4. In March and April, Trump told Comey in phone calls that he wanted Comey to lift the ”cloud” of the investigation.

      • 5. On May 9, Trump fired Comey as F.B.I. director. On May 10, Trump told Russian officials that the firing had “taken off” the “great pressure” of the Russia investigation. On May 11, he told NBC News that the firing was because of “this Russia thing.”

        6. On May 17, shortly after hearing that the Justice Department had appointed Mueller to take over the Russia investigation, Trump berated Jeff Sessions, the attorney general. The appointment had caused the administration again to lose control over the investigation, and Trump accused Sessions of “disloyalty.”

        7. In June, Trump explored several options to retake control. At one point, he ordered the firing of Mueller, before the White House counsel resisted.

        8. On July 8, aboard Air Force One, Trump helped draft a false public statement for his son, Donald Trump Jr. The statement claimed that a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer was about adoption policy. Trump Jr. later acknowledged that the meeting was to discuss damaging information the Russian government had about Hillary Clinton.

        9. On July 26, in a tweet, Trump called for the firing of Andrew McCabe, the F.B.I.’s deputy director, a potential corroborating witness for Comey’s conversations with Trump. The tweet was part of Trump’s efforts, discussed with White House aides, to discredit F.B.I. officials.

        10. Throughout, Trump (and this quotation comes from the Nixon article of impeachment) “made false or misleading public statements for the purpose of deceiving the people of the United States.” Among other things, Trump repeatedly made untruthful statements about American intelligence agencies’ conclusions regarding Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

        Obstruction of justice depends on a person’s intent — what legal experts often call “corrupt intent.” This list is so damning because it reveals Trump’s intent.

      • Opinion | 10 Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice

        He has inserted himself into the details of a criminal investigation in ways that previous presidents rarely if ever did. (They left individual investigations to the attorney general.) And he has done so in ways that show he understands he’s doing something wrong. He has cleared the room before trying to influence the investigation. He directed his son to lie, and he himself has lied.
        Can a president use the power of his office to hold himself above the law? Trump is unlikely to face impeachment anytime soon, or perhaps anytime at all. But it’s time for all of us — voters, members of Congress, Trump’s own staff — to be honest about what he’s done. He has obstructed justice.
The tweets and occasional public comments alone are obstruction of justice, as he is a public person who has influence. If he is being investigated, he should not constantly attack the investigation and investigators.
 
There is so much evidence for just obstruction of justice.

Ten Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice
  • 1first article of impeachment against Richard Nixon argued that he had “prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice.” One of the two impeachment articles that the House passed against Bill Clinton used that identical phrase. In both cases, the article then laid out the evidence with a numbered list. Nixon’s version had nine items. Clinton’s had seven. Each list was meant to show that the president had intentionally tried to subvert a federal investigation.

      • Given last week’s news — that Trump has already tried to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Trump campaign — it’s time to put together the same sort of list for Trump. Of course, this list is based only on publicly available information. Mueller, no doubt, knows more.

        Trump asked for a pledge of “loyalty” from James Comey, then the F.B.I. director, who was overseeing the investigation of the Trump campaign.

        2. On Feb. 14, Trump directed several other officials to leave the Oval Office so he could speak privately with Comey. He then told Comey to “let this go,” referring to the investigation of Michael Flynn, who had resigned the previous day as Trump’s national security adviser.

        3. On March 22, Trump directed several other officials to leave a White House briefing so he could speak privately with Daniel Coats, the director of national intelligence, and Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director. Trump asked them to persuade Comey to back off investigating Flynn.

        4. In March and April, Trump told Comey in phone calls that he wanted Comey to lift the ”cloud” of the investigation.

      • 5. On May 9, Trump fired Comey as F.B.I. director. On May 10, Trump told Russian officials that the firing had “taken off” the “great pressure” of the Russia investigation. On May 11, he told NBC News that the firing was because of “this Russia thing.”

        6. On May 17, shortly after hearing that the Justice Department had appointed Mueller to take over the Russia investigation, Trump berated Jeff Sessions, the attorney general. The appointment had caused the administration again to lose control over the investigation, and Trump accused Sessions of “disloyalty.”

        7. In June, Trump explored several options to retake control. At one point, he ordered the firing of Mueller, before the White House counsel resisted.

        8. On July 8, aboard Air Force One, Trump helped draft a false public statement for his son, Donald Trump Jr. The statement claimed that a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer was about adoption policy. Trump Jr. later acknowledged that the meeting was to discuss damaging information the Russian government had about Hillary Clinton.

        9. On July 26, in a tweet, Trump called for the firing of Andrew McCabe, the F.B.I.’s deputy director, a potential corroborating witness for Comey’s conversations with Trump. The tweet was part of Trump’s efforts, discussed with White House aides, to discredit F.B.I. officials.

        10. Throughout, Trump (and this quotation comes from the Nixon article of impeachment) “made false or misleading public statements for the purpose of deceiving the people of the United States.” Among other things, Trump repeatedly made untruthful statements about American intelligence agencies’ conclusions regarding Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

        Obstruction of justice depends on a person’s intent — what legal experts often call “corrupt intent.” This list is so damning because it reveals Trump’s intent.

      • Opinion | 10 Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice

        He has inserted himself into the details of a criminal investigation in ways that previous presidents rarely if ever did. (They left individual investigations to the attorney general.) And he has done so in ways that show he understands he’s doing something wrong. He has cleared the room before trying to influence the investigation. He directed his son to lie, and he himself has lied.
        Can a president use the power of his office to hold himself above the law? Trump is unlikely to face impeachment anytime soon, or perhaps anytime at all. But it’s time for all of us — voters, members of Congress, Trump’s own staff — to be honest about what he’s done. He has obstructed justice.
The tweets and occasional public comments alone are obstruction of justice, as he is a public person who has influence. If he is being investigated, he should not constantly attack the investigation and investigators.
When you are involved in any litigation the best advice is to keep your mouth shut. Its just common sense.

If the US accepts Trumps behaviour as "ok" then they set a lower standard for others to follow.
 
There is so much evidence for just obstruction of justice.

Ten Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice
  • 1first article of impeachment against Richard Nixon argued that he had “prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice.” One of the two impeachment articles that the House passed against Bill Clinton used that identical phrase. In both cases, the article then laid out the evidence with a numbered list. Nixon’s version had nine items. Clinton’s had seven. Each list was meant to show that the president had intentionally tried to subvert a federal investigation.

      • Given last week’s news — that Trump has already tried to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Trump campaign — it’s time to put together the same sort of list for Trump. Of course, this list is based only on publicly available information. Mueller, no doubt, knows more.

        Trump asked for a pledge of “loyalty” from James Comey, then the F.B.I. director, who was overseeing the investigation of the Trump campaign.

        2. On Feb. 14, Trump directed several other officials to leave the Oval Office so he could speak privately with Comey. He then told Comey to “let this go,” referring to the investigation of Michael Flynn, who had resigned the previous day as Trump’s national security adviser.

        3. On March 22, Trump directed several other officials to leave a White House briefing so he could speak privately with Daniel Coats, the director of national intelligence, and Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director. Trump asked them to persuade Comey to back off investigating Flynn.

        4. In March and April, Trump told Comey in phone calls that he wanted Comey to lift the ”cloud” of the investigation.

      • 5. On May 9, Trump fired Comey as F.B.I. director. On May 10, Trump told Russian officials that the firing had “taken off” the “great pressure” of the Russia investigation. On May 11, he told NBC News that the firing was because of “this Russia thing.”

        6. On May 17, shortly after hearing that the Justice Department had appointed Mueller to take over the Russia investigation, Trump berated Jeff Sessions, the attorney general. The appointment had caused the administration again to lose control over the investigation, and Trump accused Sessions of “disloyalty.”

        7. In June, Trump explored several options to retake control. At one point, he ordered the firing of Mueller, before the White House counsel resisted.

        8. On July 8, aboard Air Force One, Trump helped draft a false public statement for his son, Donald Trump Jr. The statement claimed that a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer was about adoption policy. Trump Jr. later acknowledged that the meeting was to discuss damaging information the Russian government had about Hillary Clinton.

        9. On July 26, in a tweet, Trump called for the firing of Andrew McCabe, the F.B.I.’s deputy director, a potential corroborating witness for Comey’s conversations with Trump. The tweet was part of Trump’s efforts, discussed with White House aides, to discredit F.B.I. officials.

        10. Throughout, Trump (and this quotation comes from the Nixon article of impeachment) “made false or misleading public statements for the purpose of deceiving the people of the United States.” Among other things, Trump repeatedly made untruthful statements about American intelligence agencies’ conclusions regarding Russia’s role in the 2016 election.

        Obstruction of justice depends on a person’s intent — what legal experts often call “corrupt intent.” This list is so damning because it reveals Trump’s intent.

      • Opinion | 10 Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice

        He has inserted himself into the details of a criminal investigation in ways that previous presidents rarely if ever did. (They left individual investigations to the attorney general.) And he has done so in ways that show he understands he’s doing something wrong. He has cleared the room before trying to influence the investigation. He directed his son to lie, and he himself has lied.
        Can a president use the power of his office to hold himself above the law? Trump is unlikely to face impeachment anytime soon, or perhaps anytime at all. But it’s time for all of us — voters, members of Congress, Trump’s own staff — to be honest about what he’s done. He has obstructed justice.
The tweets and occasional public comments alone are obstruction of justice, as he is a public person who has influence. If he is being investigated, he should not constantly attack the investigation and investigators.
When you are involved in any litigation the best advice is to keep your mouth shut. Its just common sense.

If the US accepts Trumps behaviour as "ok" then they set a lower standard for others to follow.
Drumph has no common sense.
 

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