you're saying he plead guilty to things he is not guilty of
thats different than saying he plead guilty to crimes that aren't crimes... which implies its some made up law
Who also happens to be a GOPer. Nice and balance.
This was a criminal act.
Criminal AKA crimes.Cohen pleaded guilty Tuesday to eight criminal charges, including two campaign finance violations in which he directly implicated Trump.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.67f4015ef4cfDan Petalas, former acting general counsel and head of enforcement at the FEC who signed the settlement agreement with the Obama campaign, said such infractions are far more common than criminal violations to which Cohen pleaded guilty.
Excellent article breaking down the difference between Civil infraction vs Criminal.
you're saying he plead guilty to things he is not guilty of
thats different than saying he plead guilty to crimes that aren't crimes... which implies its some made up law
So TSA is saying Flynn and Cohen and probably Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to crimes they didn't commit.
What are the odds?
believe in Q
solely that reason
Are there no other reasons you can think of that a husband and father would have for not wanting an affair exposed publicly?
on the eve of an election?![]()
truth isn't truth
crimes aren't crimes
“Cohen implicated Trump” is all the prosecutor was after. They know a campaign finance charge will never hold up in court against Trump. Nothing will come of this concerning Trump.
Sooooooooooo deep state.
Dodge #1
Dodge #1
On the eve of an election, no.
No is my answer, TSA.
The timing s on your family man conspiracy theory.
No, it directly implicates Trump. During the election, chicken er, with multiple felonies.
That is some weapons grade delusional bull you got there.
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If Trump has other reasons he can explain them in an interview with Robert Khuzami.
Pretty simple.
Sure.
Problem is that they were made right before the election and per the plea BECAUSE of the election.
Do you have some evidence to support some other thesis?
ROFL...
masterful. Props.![]()
You’re blinded by your hatred of Trump. Wasn’t a campaign expenditure. Campaign money wasn’t used. Cohen didn’t even commit a crime by making the payment.
It was a thing of value, chicken er. That is the way the law works. Sorry, you fail so hard.
Crime isn't crime.
Oh er of chickens, it matters all whether campaign funds were used or not.However, under federal campaign finance rules, a contribution is “anything of value given, loaned or advanced to influence a federal election.”
A “knowing and willful” violation of those rules — which Cohen admitted to — can lead to criminal charges.
Excessive in-kind contributions do not usually result in criminal prosecution, said Jonathan Biran, a partner at Biran Kelly and former prosecutor with the Justice Department’s public integrity unit.
“What sets this apart is the amount of the things of value — and also, one might argue, the importance of the issue that was the subject of these payments,” he said. “In other words, to prevent the surfacing of these allegations.”
Do you want the law? I can lay that smackdown on your dumb ass too.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/52/30116
Yes or no, chicken er, was this an "expenditures made by any person in cooperation, consultation, or concert, with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate"(i) expenditures made by any person in cooperation, consultation, or concert, with, or at the request or suggestion of, a candidate, his authorized political committees, or their agents, shall be considered to be a contribution to such candidate;
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