Legal question on Trump's future

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As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
 
As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
Are you just as fucking moronic in real life as you are here?
 
As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
When were you appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court and which law school did you graduate from?
If otherwise your statement is just another opion among
many that are worth what they cost.
 
As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
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As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....


Could you be so kind as to provide a link to the emolument laws?

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As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....


Could you be so kind as to provide a link to the emolument laws?

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Its the clause that would convict Hillary and countless members of congress past and present if enforced.
 
No idea...hope so though.

And even if nothing comes of it...keeping a cloud over this scumbag is good for America.

Because the more Trump is distracted, the less damage he can do before he is given the boot in 2020 (if not sooner).
 
No idea...hope so though.

And even if nothing comes of it...keeping a cloud over this scumbag is good for America.

Because the more Trump is distracted, the less damage he can do before he is given the boot in 2020 (if not sooner).

Trump has done damage? Name it.
 
Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels,
Cohen violated federal election laws. Trump can pay off anyone he wants.

Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.
Why have they not pursued this if true? Seriously? What is the hold up?

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Are you just as fucking moronic in real life as you are here?


You could just as easily have written....:I have my head up Trump's orange ass and I can't answer the question posed"......THAT would have been a bit more honest?
 
As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
An ex-president certainly can be charged with crimes committed while in office. A citizen holding the office of president is granted no immunity to criminal or civil prosecution or litigation during or following his or her term in office. However, all the duties of the president are not detailed in the constitution or laws. Actions that would surely be considered a crime by a citizen may well not be considered a crime by the president. For example, a president is given wide latitude both by federal laws and the constitution when it comes to foreign affairs and protection of the nation.
 
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[QUOTE="Freiheit, post: 21251114, member: 55827"]If otherwise your statement is just another opion among
many that are worth what they cos
t.[/QUOTE]

The English language is a bitch for you, isn't it?
 
As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
Sorry, but the Trump campaign did not pay Stormy Daniels from donations.......he paid it from his own cash....thus no election laws were broken.
And paying someone to keep quiet is a private matter, not a public matter. There is no law against preventing yourself from being blackmailed or slandered.
And Trump has divested himself of all interests in his companies. His kids have taken them over. That was clearly laid out before he took the oath. You're just listening to lying Democrats wanting to make headlines.
 
As evident by this forum, we can argue about Trump's Russia collusion and his obstruction of justice allegations, etc. for still a while while through Muller prepares his final report.

However, a couple of issues are INDISPUTABLE:

Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels, and
Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.

Now, the question arises when Trump is finally out of office and the "shield" of the oval office is no longer applicable. WILL or CAN TRUMP be charged for the above violations???

Just asking.....
When were you appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court and which law school did you graduate from?
If otherwise your statement is just another opion among
many that are worth what they cost.
No answer? Just dumb reflex cause you can't think of anything else.
 
Trump has violated federal election laws through Cohen's payoff to Daniels,
Cohen violated federal election laws. Trump can pay off anyone he wants.

Trump has violated emolument laws in receiving something of value from foreign governments with his D.C. hotel scamming.
Why have they not pursued this if true? Seriously? What is the hold up?

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Cohen is in enough legal trouble even w/o the Trump payoff with private funds
Emolument Laws concern foreign "gifts" aka bribes, not pay for services rendered, or purchases made. Back in the day Presidents still had to make a living
 
[QUOTE="Freiheit, post: 21251114, member: 55827"]If otherwise your statement is just another opion among
many that are worth what they cos
t.

The English language is a bitch for you, isn't it?[/QUOTE]
Oh boy a spelling nazi,Seig Heil mein dumbkopf.
 
An ex-president certainly can be charged with crimes committed while in office. A citizen holding the office of president is granted no immunity to criminal or civil prosecution or litigation during or following his or her term in office. However, all the duties of the president are not detailed in the constitution and federal. Actions that would surely be considered a crime by a citizen may well not be considered a crime by the president. For example, a president is given wide latitude both by federal laws and the constitution when comes to foreign affairs and protection of the nation.

Although I mostly agree with you about the grey areas.....bear in mind that the possible breach of federal election laws were breached PRIOR to Trump officially infecting the oval office.
 

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