This afternoon, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sentenced Trump friend and advisor Roger Stone to three years and four months in prison for having lied to Congress and threatened a witness in relation to the federal investigation into the hacking of Clinton campaign emails by Russian agents during the 2016 presidential campaign. [As you’ll […]
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Alan Dershowitz, Donald Trump’s defense attorney, conceded in 1998 that there “certainly doesn’t have to be a crime” for impeachment to be pursued. “If you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president, and who abuses trust, and who poses great danger to our liberty,” he said, that’s all the justification you need.
Now that the articles of impeachment have been relayed from the House to the Senate, and all of our Senators have sworn under oath to provide “impartial justice,” we’re ready for the trial of Donald J. Trump to commence. While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has yet to come forward with the rules that will […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, abuse of power, Adam Schiff, Alan Dershowitz, Constitution, constitutional law, corruption, criminal defense, Donald Turmp, election interference, George Stephanopoulos, high crimes and misdemeanors, impartial justice, impeachment, Jeffrey Epstein, Joe Biden, massage, military aid, Mitch McConnell, national security, Russia, Senate, Ukraine, underwear 106 Comments
Whistleblower leaked Cohen financial documents because he noticed that they were beginning to disappear from a government financial crimes database
I have no time to post right now, but I wanted to pass along a link to Ronan Farrow’s new article in the New Yorker, which is all about the circumstances surrounding the release of Michael Cohen’s banking records last week. It’s really incredible stuff… Not only does it look as though there were several […]
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