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Originally Posted by mapuc
The reason to my question
"What is he doing ?"
is based on my knowledge about laws or the little knowledge I have.
In every country in Europe a suspect will get a tougher punishment if s/he threaten or affect a witness.
and this is what Mr. Trump did by twitting about this woman.
He tried to affect or threaten her, while she gave her testimony.
His action does not exactly make his situation better.
Markus
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As I already indicated to you, he stands above the law. Not really, but thats what he and many of his followers think.
It gets worse with radical evangelist Christians. Some of them go as far as saying that
being against lil' Cesar is
being against God. In principle this provides him a divine
card blanche, and it will stay this way as long as he gets their votes, and he will get them as long as they think he will push their religious agenda. The most clasisc of cooperaitons, since the medieval, if not earlier: religion legitimises king, king protects and subisidizes religion, happily united both rule over the ordinary peasants and live at their cost. A very unholy and destructive alliance.