The Notorious “catch and kill" campaign: Turning the National Enquirer into an arm of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign

Oh, good heavens. So you want Trump jailed for trying to get a few journalists at a chain of tabloid newspapers to suppress damaging stories???!!! Really???!!! I mean, you must be kidding.

Shall we talk about the damaging stories about Democrats that hundreds, if not thousands, of journalists willingly suppress every year?
Stop misrepresenting and lying.


That is not what Mr. Trump is on trial for. There is no criminal charge that states that. Read the indictment. Follow the trial. All will be revealed.
 

Try and learn
Point out in there where is lists the second crime Trump committed in order to resurrect expired misdemeanors, Simp.

Cut and paste it.

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I did. No mention of the underlying crime to get dead misdemeanors resurrected and bumped up to felonies.
The trial is unfolding. The indictment lists crimes.

The indictment doesn’t specify the potential underlying crimes because the law doesn’t require it. It comes out during trial, as is happening now.


Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said the prosecution of Donald Trump for felony falsification of business records is based on the belief that fake records were created to cover up an underlying violation of New York state election law.

Under state law, falsifying business records is a misdemeanor, unless it is done to further or conceal another crime. Then it can be charged, as it was in Trump’s case, as a felony. In the Trump case, prosecutors have often been vague about what, exactly, is the underlying crime that was allegedly being concealed or furthered in the hush money case.

At a hearing Tuesday, Steinglass said the statute in question is New York state election law 17-152 — conspiracy to promote or prevent an election. That law makes it a misdemeanor when two or more people “conspire to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means.”

Steinglass said the entire prosecution theory “is predicated on the idea that there was a conspiracy to influence the election in 2016
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"Manafort worked with Kilimnik starting in 2016 on narratives that sought to undermine evidence that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election" and to direct such suspicions toward Ukraine." -- Kilimnik the Russian intelligence officer.



CFO in prison .Personal attorney in prison. Others got pardoned -- only criminals get pardons.


This just goes on and on.

 
The trial is unfolding. The indictment lists crimes.

The indictment doesn’t specify the potential underlying crimes because the law doesn’t require it. It comes out during trial, as is happening now.


Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said the prosecution of Donald Trump for felony falsification of business records is based on the belief that fake records were created to cover up an underlying violation of New York state election law.

Under state law, falsifying business records is a misdemeanor, unless it is done to further or conceal another crime. Then it can be charged, as it was in Trump’s case, as a felony. In the Trump case, prosecutors have often been vague about what, exactly, is the underlying crime that was allegedly being concealed or furthered in the hush money case.

At a hearing Tuesday, Steinglass said the statute in question is New York state election law 17-152 — conspiracy to promote or prevent an election. That law makes it a misdemeanor when two or more people “conspire to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means.”

Steinglass said the entire prosecution theory “is predicated on the idea that there was a conspiracy to influence the election in 2016
.”

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So in NY it is illegal to promote anyone for election?

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