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How about I will show my taxes or My tax bill won't benefit me or my friends That's just 2 out of 1000I will have the most transparent administration in history.The classic republican comeback when they can’t defend their lies. They all lie. What a great attitude to have. Can’t argue with admitted liars and the people who defend themIs it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
All politicians lie to you like Preachers and Used Cars Salesman, so Trump is no different except he's Republican!
Now please remind me of all the obama lies. Please don’t say fast and furious. You know both sides do shit like that. God knows how many fast and furious deals trump has made already. You won’t care
Obama care will lower premiums by $2000 a year.
If you like your doctor, you can keep him.
All the healthcare debates will be televised on Cspan.
Just a couple major liftoff the top of my head.
Not only was Clinton the only impeached President of the 20ty century but he also had his law license revoked. Even scummy lawyers didn’t want to be associated with him. He paid a huge fine as well. Well ok rich Hollywood liberals paid his fine.
Bill Clinton was forced to testify about allegations from Paula JonesIn a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
Why doesn’t Fat Donnie do the same?
His taxes were released, you just didn't like the fact he paid his fair share. My goodness Obama lied about his own mother to try to make insurance companies look bad. He lied about the deaths of 4 Americans. You bitch about Trump lying about crowd size? Get back to me when his lies actually affect lives, like Obama's lies did several times.How about I will show my taxes or My tax bill won't benefit me or my friends That's just 2 out of 1000I will have the most transparent administration in history.The classic republican comeback when they can’t defend their lies. They all lie. What a great attitude to have. Can’t argue with admitted liars and the people who defend themIs it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
All politicians lie to you like Preachers and Used Cars Salesman, so Trump is no different except he's Republican!
Now please remind me of all the obama lies. Please don’t say fast and furious. You know both sides do shit like that. God knows how many fast and furious deals trump has made already. You won’t care
Obama care will lower premiums by $2000 a year.
If you like your doctor, you can keep him.
All the healthcare debates will be televised on Cspan.
Just a couple major liftoff the top of my head.
Not only was Clinton the only impeached President of the 20ty century but he also had his law license revoked. Even scummy lawyers didn’t want to be associated with him. He paid a huge fine as well. Well ok rich Hollywood liberals paid his fine.
Sure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Not only was Clinton the only impeached President of the 20ty century but he also had his law license revoked. Even scummy lawyers didn’t want to be associated with him. He paid a huge fine as well. Well ok rich Hollywood liberals paid his fine.
And of course the Senate couldn't muster the nads to remove him from office.
-Geaux
Sure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
hopefully they found their nads in removing this swine trump from our WHNot only was Clinton the only impeached President of the 20ty century but he also had his law license revoked. Even scummy lawyers didn’t want to be associated with him. He paid a huge fine as well. Well ok rich Hollywood liberals paid his fine.
And of course the Senate couldn't muster the nads to remove him from office.
-Geaux
perhaps you should use Google or search engine of your choice and searchSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
perhaps you should use Google or search engine of your choice and searchSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
Trump obstruction of Justice, special counsel
Would be a good start.
Or, Trump, firing Comey, Lester Holt, obstruction
Or, Trump tower meeting, Don junior with Russians, Trump press release crafted with lies, obstruction
hopefully they found their nads in removing this swine trump from our WHNot only was Clinton the only impeached President of the 20ty century but he also had his law license revoked. Even scummy lawyers didn’t want to be associated with him. He paid a huge fine as well. Well ok rich Hollywood liberals paid his fine.
And of course the Senate couldn't muster the nads to remove him from office.
-Geaux
Mueller’s obstruction of justice case against Trump looks damningSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
Mueller’s obstruction of justice case against Trump looks damningSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
This should worry Trump even more than allegations of collusion.
By Zack Beauchamp@zackbeauchamp[email protected] Updated Jan 24, 2018, 10:03am ESTSHARE
Alex Wong/Getty Images
Special counsel Robert Mueller appears to be building a case that President Donald Trump’s interference with the Russia probe constitutes obstruction of justice.
Just this Tuesday, we learned that Mueller’s team has interviewed former FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, clear signs that the special counsel is looking into the circumstances surrounding Comey’s firing. We also learned that Mueller is attempting to question Trump himself about the Comey firing, as well as the firing of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn — a request you’d expect from a prosecutor closing in on their target.
And here’s the thing: the case against Trump on obstruction grounds is very strong — stronger even than the evidence that the Trump campaign broke the law by colluding with Russian’s campaign to influence the election.
“If Trump exercises his power — even his lawful power — with a corrupt motive of interfering with an investigation, that’s obstruction,” says Lisa Kern Griffin, an expert on criminal law at Duke University. “The attempt is sufficient, and it seems to be a matter of public record already.”
If Mueller feels he has enough evidence, then he could seek permission to indict and prosecute Trump. It’s not clear that charges can actually be brought against a sitting president, but Mueller’s findings could nevertheless be turned over to Congress — and serve as the centerpiece of any impeachment proceedings against Trump.
The obstruction, it seems, is the biggest legal and political threat to President Trump to emerge from the Mueller probe so far.
There are basically two reasons Griffin and other legal observers believe Mueller has such a good case obstruction case. First, the evidence of obstruction is, from what we know publicly, far stronger than the evidence that Trump himself was involved in with Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. Second, the crime of obstruction is legally straightforward, whereas it’s not obvious which laws Trump would have violated by accepting Russian assistance during the election.
In a thread on the Stormy Daniels mess, a liberal complained that while Republicans argue that Bill Clinton's private sexual immorality was a valid reason for impeachment, they dismiss Donald Trump's private sexual immorality as no big deal, irrelevant, etc.
Oh no, no. Clinton was not impeached for his private sexual actions but for lying about them under oath (perjury) and trying to obstruct justice when he was sued for sexual harassment by Paula Jones (who, by the way, passed multiple lie detector tests). Here are the executive summaries of the four articles of impeachment that were approved by the House Judiciary Committee in 1998:
1. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
2. The president provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
3. The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up, and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
4. The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false, and misleading statements to Congress.
Articles 1 and 3 were passed by the House and Clinton was impeached, but the Senate failed to remove him.
You can read the full text of the impeachment articles here:
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
This is the huge difference between Trump's affairs and Clinton's affairs: Trump has not lied about them under oath in any civil or criminal deposition or hearing. Nor has any evidence surfaced that Trump has tried to coach witnesses to give false testimony, whereas Bill Clinton summoned Betty Currie to the White House on a Sunday, a very unusual meeting time, to try to get her to testify that she was always there when Monica Lewinsky was there and that Monica and Clinton were never alone.
Clinton's own wheeling-dealing laid groundwork for his legal dilemma
It certainly was and is obstruction of an official investigation......perhaps you should use Google or search engine of your choice and searchSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
Trump obstruction of Justice, special counsel
Would be a good start.
Or, Trump, firing Comey, Lester Holt, obstruction
Or, Trump tower meeting, Don junior with Russians, Trump press release crafted with lies, obstruction
--LOL
none of it is obstruction
It certainly was and is obstruction of an official investigation......perhaps you should use Google or search engine of your choice and searchSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
Trump obstruction of Justice, special counsel
Would be a good start.
Or, Trump, firing Comey, Lester Holt, obstruction
Or, Trump tower meeting, Don junior with Russians, Trump press release crafted with lies, obstruction
--LOL
none of it is obstruction
if it's blood you want wait till Mueller is finished BUT we all know ,then all the trumpettes will vote against their country and for their swine in congress and in the WHMueller’s obstruction of justice case against Trump looks damningSure he has!!! The special counsel has a VERY STRONG case of obstruction of justice on Trump....even a layman like myself, has no doubt of that, the evidence is piled from here to high heaven on that charge and yes, he should be impeached, as Clinton was for his perjury on his sexual relations...Is it any better that trump lies to us daily?
He hasn't done it under oath and he hasn't used his office to obstruct justice....
Oh, and bill clinton is accused of raping at least 3 women and sexually assaulting about a dozen more, all done from positions of power as a law professor, Attorney General, Governor, and President.....Trump has had consenual sex and affairs....clinton is a rapist.
Perhaps you could summarize that "very strong case" in a few bullet points? I'll be waiting.
This should worry Trump even more than allegations of collusion.
By Zack Beauchamp@zackbeauchamp[email protected] Updated Jan 24, 2018, 10:03am ESTSHARE
Alex Wong/Getty Images
Special counsel Robert Mueller appears to be building a case that President Donald Trump’s interference with the Russia probe constitutes obstruction of justice.
Just this Tuesday, we learned that Mueller’s team has interviewed former FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, clear signs that the special counsel is looking into the circumstances surrounding Comey’s firing. We also learned that Mueller is attempting to question Trump himself about the Comey firing, as well as the firing of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn — a request you’d expect from a prosecutor closing in on their target.
And here’s the thing: the case against Trump on obstruction grounds is very strong — stronger even than the evidence that the Trump campaign broke the law by colluding with Russian’s campaign to influence the election.
“If Trump exercises his power — even his lawful power — with a corrupt motive of interfering with an investigation, that’s obstruction,” says Lisa Kern Griffin, an expert on criminal law at Duke University. “The attempt is sufficient, and it seems to be a matter of public record already.”
If Mueller feels he has enough evidence, then he could seek permission to indict and prosecute Trump. It’s not clear that charges can actually be brought against a sitting president, but Mueller’s findings could nevertheless be turned over to Congress — and serve as the centerpiece of any impeachment proceedings against Trump.
The obstruction, it seems, is the biggest legal and political threat to President Trump to emerge from the Mueller probe so far.
There are basically two reasons Griffin and other legal observers believe Mueller has such a good case obstruction case. First, the evidence of obstruction is, from what we know publicly, far stronger than the evidence that Trump himself was involved in with Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. Second, the crime of obstruction is legally straightforward, whereas it’s not obvious which laws Trump would have violated by accepting Russian assistance during the election.
Nice opinion piece
Do you have anything else?
-Geaux