Preparing for Trump's Indictment

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, May 13, 2021.

  1. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Are you talking about all of Congress?
     
    #291     Jan 20, 2022
  2. Mercor

    Mercor

    Not really, All they can do is subpoena, they cant indict
    Just part of the scheme to gather all Republicans contacts and communications to use against them in the next election...Get those phones, texts and emails

    Special grand juries, which typically have 16 to 23 members, can’t issue indictments. But they can subpoena witnesses, compel the production of documents, inspect and enter into certain offices for the purposes of the investigation.
     
    #292     Jan 20, 2022
  3. Ricter

    Ricter

    Lol @ "scheme".

    If they haven't done anything wrong then they don't have anything to worry about, right?
     
    #293     Jan 20, 2022
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    As long as its done across both sides of the aisle, I'd certainly be all for it.

    Make all their records public. If you serve in office, you give up your privacy.
     
    #294     Jan 20, 2022
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #LawAndOrder amirite?
     
    #295     Jan 20, 2022
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

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    #296     Jan 20, 2022
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #297     Jan 21, 2022
  8. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    "
    • "If you believe former President Donald Trump has fallen prey and is being victimized by someone such as myself, then you do not understand Donald Trump, the Trump Organization or his family very well."
    "

    Exactly, he knows he won't get paid and he is the victim in this scenario.
     
    #298     Jan 21, 2022
  9. ipatent

    ipatent

    A fraud case against Trump? Not a slam dunk, experts say

    Lawyers who examined the details of the allegations told The Associated Press that while Attorney General Letitia James could potentially bring a lawsuit alleging fraud, she will face two major hurdles: proving both an intent to deceive and that banks that loaned Trump money were actually fooled.

    “Were you sloppy, lazy or overoptimistic about your prospects? If you were, that may be bad business, but it doesn’t necessarily rise to fraud,” said Will Thomas, an assistant professor of business law at the University of Michigan.
     
    #299     Jan 21, 2022
  10. But I thought that Trump was the greatest businessman of all time in the whole wide world! He knew more than the generals. He knew more than the doctors. Surely he knew more than any other bidnessman.
     
    #300     Jan 21, 2022