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There are over 400 Walmarts in Canada. I don't live in Halifax. My son does. Here on Prince Edward Island there are 2 Walmarts, the place where you can and will see strange people.
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My intent in my post was really just a bit of amusement over Fox News actually: 1.) publishing something contradicting Trump without trying to put a torturous spin on the matter; and, 2.) Using that horrible, awful mainstream media to make the point ... I threw in the bit about the situation with the CA border barrier as an example of how the Trump administration is trying desperately to either take credit for renovations/construction it had nothing to do with or trying to dupe the public into believing any actual real progress has been made on 'Donny's Folly'. The local news coverage here of the Trump representative trying to sell the idea the section of the barrier that was renovated was really a part of the Trump wall and being shot down when the reporters started to point out the obvious fallacy of the notion was highly amusing; the deafening silence from the Trump administration following was also amusing... <O>
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Well, Cohen got 3 years and, on the heels of Cohen's statement in court he acted on instructions from Trump directly, within hours of the sentencing came the announcement yet another trusted Trump ally is flipping on him:
National Enquirer owner admits to paying off Playboy model to protect Trump -- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/prosecu...fore-election/ Quote:
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1.-Can a sitting President be indicted? 3+ years until the Supreme Court decides; if no=over; if yes, on to 2 2-Do the facts, even if true, amount to a criminal Campaign finance violation in law? 3+ years until the Supreme Court decides; if no=over; if yes, on to 3 3-Can they prove that a criminal Campaign finance violation occured beyond a reasonable doubt? if no=over; if yes, on to 4 4-Will the guilty verdict be overturned by the Appeals Court 2+ years after 3? if yes=over; if no, on to step 5 5-Will the guilty verdict be overturned by the Supreme Court 2+ years after 4? if yes=over; if no, then Trump will have to pay a fine. in other words, I would not get my hopes up. non lawyers are salivating at the thought that this is a smoking gun that will quickly get Trump out of office, but as a lawyer I see little chance this will ever amount to much until he has been out of office for many years. Even then the chances that he would go to jail for this are slim. now the more interesting discussion is that even if Trump was indicted or even found guilty of criminal Campaign violation, he could still act as President unless he is impeached. Will the GOP controlled Senate vote to convict him if the criminal Campaign prosecution looks to be politically motivated? ![]()
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But Trump did not pay the National Enquirer owner to do that and Trump did not pay him back for his admission of suppressing a story that may or may not have been damaging to his election.
Cohen initially said that it was his money that he paid to Stormy Daniels, but said he lied and that it was paid back to him by Trump. Trump has said a lot of things, but his last statement was that the payments were private funds not campaign funds. Good luck on any criminal investigation of a sitting US President ... but after Trump leaves office is another matter. ![]() Another twenty-two months of hearing about Cohen and Trump is too much for me to take. I think a lot of other people are fed up with it too ![]()
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A payment made on the behalf of a Presidential candidate and/or their campaign is actually considered to be a campaign contribution under the election laws and failure to report such payments is a violation of those laws, regardless of whether there was repayment or direction by the the candidate. Further, if AMI and Trump discussed the payment(s) and the circumvention of the applicable laws, charges of basic criminal conspiracy may attach. The fact that AMI "admitted to "working in concert" with the Trump campaign to pay off a woman who said she had an affair with Mr. Trump in order to squash her story" is an admission of a conspiracy (or, if you will, collusion) by one of the principals in the case; the fact that Cohen was actively involved with AMI in the conspiracy and that other member(s) of the Trump campaign were also involved does not bode well for Trump. If you really want to see the meat of the matter, here is a a link to a PDF of the actual agreement between AMI and the US Attorney's Office , Southern District, New York: https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr...19501/download <O>
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https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/12/...her-did-trump/
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I probably don't agree with your politics very well, but I love your sense of humor.....
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Apples and oranges... The government implicates Trump and the Trump campaign in federal campaign finance violations -- https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.5eee7fb243d7 Quote:
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And of course there are going to be a variety of opinions and we have just started to hear them.
Here's one from a guy who may actually know what he is talking about. Bradley A. Smith is a former Commissioner, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) between 2000 and 2005. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton. This is an article by him in Wednesday's National Review. It is aptly titled 'Michael Cohen Pled Guilty to Something That Is Not a Crime' https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/...n-finance-law/ Quote:
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It's a battle for what we think, right?
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I would agree. Some are pitching, some are catching and the odd guy is trying to steal home.
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As you said, the above article is just an opinion based on publicly known data and prior experiences. But does Smith have some 'inside' knowledge of the substance and extent of the SCO's investigation or is he, like the rest of us, going on what we got? I would rather doubt his knowledge of actual, specific dtat given how tightly reigned in the SCO is about releasing any data. And that is the gist of what I have been saying; when you hear Trump, his minions, or his Trumpettes rail against the SCO and claim everything coming out is false and they have no case, you have to take into account, other than their own obvious bias and mount desperate need fo self-preservation, they really don't know what cards the SCO is holding. A case in point is this regarding a new criminal investigation into another possible Trump screw-up: Quote:
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...b0539b32132fe2 The full extent of what the SCO holds and knows is very uncertain. Who knows what the SCO has harvested from the records of the various participants in the scandals; and given how modern communications media (emails, tweets, DMs, etc.) has an extraordinarily long shelf life and/or are surprisingly easy to resurrect, the possibility the SCO has far more than publicly known is more of a high probability. Trump and his supporters are acting like the mess he's in is a binary process of just one issue and just one resolution when its really more like a web with many threads and intersections. Trump has been able to skate through his life of scams and duplicity because, as a private citizen, the general populace and, to a certain extent, the authorities gave him little or no notice, and, now, he's seeing how much genuine scrutiny a holder of the Oval Office must face, a situation an awful lot of people pointed out in articles posted well before his election. Basically, if Trump or his minions haven't each deleted, shredded, erased, burned, or, in some other manner disposed of possibly incriminating material before the investigations got under way, they are screwed; and they better hope that anyone they interacted with has likewise disposed of those materials... Its not surprising at all the new campaign/inaugural investigation seems to have come from documents, etc., seized from Cohen; lawyers are notorious for saving everything and documenting everything as just part of their professional CYA SOP; and, remember Cohen was not only so cautious about documenting all transactions with Trump, he also recorded their phone conversations. Who knows: maybe he also recorded their face to face conversations, too?... And, hey, how about that Maria Butina taking a plea today? Not looking good for the NRA and the GOP, PR-wise, hobnobbing with a now admitted Russian agent... <O>
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