Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan
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Process crime : lying to investigators / perjury
Directing or encouraging a process crime : directing or encouraging others to lie to investigators / commit perjury
I have seen what is out there, and there is no evidence, or even suggestion that Trump told Flynn, Manafort, Cohen, or PapaD to lie or commit perjury. none. there is nothing out there that indicates this. Even Cohen doesn't suggest this... He claimed that he lied to congress out of his sense of loyalty to the president. He didn't say that Trump asked him to lie, or instructed him to lie.
all of that aside, federal prosecutors have in fact charged people for crimes they didn't commit. What happens is they get their day in a court of law, as the fundamental basis of our legal system is innocent until proven guilty. Cohen didn't want to fight the charge in court, neither did the other party. Court is rather expensive. So because they themselves didn't want to fight these charges in court, and they carried with them no jail time or fines, that doesn't mean Trump isn't afforded the same option, to fight in court to clear his name. It doesn't mean that Trump is guilty of anything.
Given the unique circumstance of Trump's position, he is the only person in the country that CAN NOT go clear his name in court, even if he wanted to. Trump is stuck. this was done to embarrass and damage him politically. If he wanted to fight this charge, he would need to resign, or not run for re-election. or lose his election. Those are some shitty options. Still doesn't make him guilty of shit.
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