I thought he had a plea deal? Normally campaign finance violations are punished with a fine, and lying to Congress? Seriously? If that were a prison offense, Hillary Clinton would never see the light of day again.
That's a little more than campaign violations, don'cha think?
No, it's exactly a campaign finance violation. None of those other things you mentioned in your unsourced cut and paste are against the law.
No, it's exactly a campaign finance violation. None of those other things you mentioned in your unsourced cut and paste are against the law.
That's a little more than campaign violations, don'cha think?
NBC News said:Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, pleaded guilty Tuesday afternoon to eight counts of tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations, including two counts related to hush-money payments made to women.
The judge noted that Cohen could serve up to 65 years in prison, though the prosecutors' recommended sentence is 46 to 63 months.
"Lying to Congress" is against the law.
"Lying to Congress" is against the law. That's one of the counts Olie North was convicted of before the ACLU helped him with getting it vacated.
What difference at this point does it make?
"Lying to Congress" is against the law. That's one of the counts Olie North was convicted of before the ACLU helped him with getting it vacated.
Doesn’t matter.Clapper and Brennen also LIED to Congress IIRC
The tax evasion conviction played a big part in his sentence....and a big part in the large restitution he was hit with...over 2 million in fines and restitution altogether...NONE of which had squat to do with paying off the hookers.
There isn't a flying chance in hell that Trump will be charged or convicted of anything related to those payoffs. They couldn't nail Edwards for worse...and it wasn't for lack of trying.
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Don’t be so sure dumbass. AMI has now flipped and is testifying against him.
I'm not saying it does.
I thought he had a plea deal? Normally campaign finance violations are punished with a fine, and lying to Congress? Seriously? If that were a prison offense, Hillary Clinton would never see the light of day again.
It was a lot more than campaign violations. In fact, the campaign stuff was very minor:
The bulk of the problems had nothing to do with Trump. The campaign violations to which he pled guilty are strongly arguable as not being campaign violations at all.
According to the article referenced above:
Could have gotten 65 years, recommendation was four years at least, he got three. What does that tell you?
You missed my point.
But speaking of Her Highness Rodham Clinton, James Comey testified in front of Congress that she lied her ass off to the committee. Where is her indictment?
We all know where it is. There will never be one. Certain people are immune.
I'm not saying it does. I was responding to your comment, "None of those other things you mentioned in your unsourced cut and paste are against the law."
One of the "other things" listed was lying to Congress, which is against the law.