SweetSue92
Diamond Member
I've already explained in detail that when Black people are racially profiled and pulled over that they are victims and the perpetrators are violators of the U.S. Constitution. The case that most readily comes to mind involves New Jersey state troopers racially profiling & targeting Black & Hispanic drivers, while white drivers passed on through. This case has been adjudicated and has a final disposition if I recall correctly.
Trump taking classified documents from the White House in addition to being bone-headed, shows an appalling lack of knowledge of the rules surrounding ensuring that everything that documents the work that our government does on behalf of "the people of the United States" is preserved. The fact that they're highly classified documents goes beyond the pale especially if Trump believes he can simply deem them "unclassified" and that doing so would allow him to keep them in his possession. It's embarrassing that someone so ignorant of the workings of our government was actually president of the U.S at one point.
So yes Trump did this to himself by flouting the laws that the was expected and required to comply with.
You never did answer my question asking if the reason you don't consider Trump having violated the law is because you don't believe the laws he violated are criminal laws, but instead are only civil violations. What say you?
1. People were looking to frame Blacks and got them on traffic violations. No one is looking to frame Trump at all--this has never happened to him, ever?
2. I never said Trump didn't violate the law. That's not even the issue. The issue is more like lying in wait for someone to commit a benign traffic violation, then attempting to give them a 20 year prison sentence after the first offense.