Cohen, Manafort, and what any of this has to do with Trump:
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/and...ikely-to-be-indicted-by-manhattan-us-attorney
Andrew McCarthy lays it out nicely in plain language. TLDR? Here's the gist:
Pretty much every President we've ever had has violated campaign finance laws in some form (Barry's was to the tune of $2million), and they typically get tossed out or fined. Are the Democrats really going to bring impeachment charges against Trump, not for violating campaign finance laws himself, but for causing someone else to do it?
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/and...ikely-to-be-indicted-by-manhattan-us-attorney
Andrew McCarthy lays it out nicely in plain language. TLDR? Here's the gist:
More importantly, do campaign finance violations qualify as “high crimes and misdemeanors,” which is the constitutional standard for impeachment? It is hard to imagine an infraction that the Justice Department often elects not to prosecute is sufficiently egregious to rise to that level, but the debate on this point between partisans would be intense.
Pretty much every President we've ever had has violated campaign finance laws in some form (Barry's was to the tune of $2million), and they typically get tossed out or fined. Are the Democrats really going to bring impeachment charges against Trump, not for violating campaign finance laws himself, but for causing someone else to do it?