captainmorgan
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Looks like more indictments coming Friday, I wonder if the MAGA morons are getting tired of all the bigly winning.
Things have been warming up nicely, March should be a hot month for Donald and company and by April the house should be ready to burn the fucker at the stake. This is just getting started, grab yer popcorn and strap into yer seat cause it's gonna be the greatest show on earth and one Helluva ride. Once ole Uncle Sam shits out Donald from the POTUS job, he'll stomp him into the ground like a cockroach.Looks like more indictments coming Friday, I wonder if the MAGA morons are getting tired of all the bigly winning.
Cohen had that many suitcases of documents with him during his committee testimony yesterday that it looked like he was gonna move into the house. He had three cart loads of documents for a day's worth of closed door testimony and I'm pretty sure they were all full of juicy stuff. I figure Cohen is more of a threat to Trump than Mueller and this process could move along more swiftly than many people realize, they got Donald by the balls a dozen different ways. If they can remove Donald from office the RICO charges and Russia business can come later, it'll be a hard rain of shoes for Trump from here on out.the strategy is not for one bombshell or another, it is for a long and slow process that repeatedly hammers home one simple message. donald is a criminal
after enough hearings over many many months this message will be an inescapable part of any discussion involving politics
it will not matter to the brainwashed 35% but for the rest of america it will be hammered home
same thing happened to nixon
When he's removed from office, I don't see why he shouldn't, but there's plenty to put him away on for the rest of his life anyway. RICO would make cleaning up the mess so much easier, pardons for all would be problematic if there were also a couple of dozen Russians involved along with Trump. Uncle Sam will have some kind of conspiracy charge(s) waiting for Donald and they should be easy to prove too, just like everything else seems to be. Once this guy goes down, the fall will accelerate fast, yer gonna see a cascade effect of indictments and convictions.Trump will never face a RICO charge. I don't know where you're getting that idea.
I don't think you know what the RICO statute is.When he's removed from office, I don't see why he shouldn't, but there's plenty to put him away on for the rest of his life anyway. RICO would make cleaning up the mess so much easier, pardons for all would be problematic if there were also a couple of dozen Russians involved along with Trump. Uncle Sam will have some kind of conspiracy charge(s) waiting for Donald and they should be easy to prove too, just like everything else seems to be. Once this guy goes down, the fall will accelerate fast, yer gonna see a cascade effect of indictments and convictions.
When taken in it's totality I think RICO would apply to Trump and his associates, but there would be no need to go there. As you said there are plenty of laws that have been broken and impeachable offenses committed and the evidence is overwhelming. The first priority is to remove Trump from office, then worry about picking from a large menu of possible indictments. There will be lot's of public hearings happening, America and Trump will learn a lot about congressional oversight, especially when real crimes are involved.I don't think you know what the RICO statute is.
Trump breaks the law. Several times. That does not constitute RICO. It doesn't meet the statute.
Now if Trump, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Sean Hannity were all in business together breaking the law, then you have a RICO. One man cheating on his taxes and making illegal campaign contributions and inflating his net worth doesn't constitute a multi-player ongoing criminal conspiracy for a RICO case.
You are completely, totally, and in every way possible WRONG. What you THINK is irrelevant.When taken in it's totality I think RICO would apply to Trump and his associates, but there would be no need to go there.
As in a money laundering racket, which was an on going long term criminal conspiracy. RICO is not that big a reach in this case, but it should be unnecessary, Donald has provided plenty of proof. I'm just speculating on the news, I'm not a lawyer, but I have heard lawyers speaking of it on the cable shows. There's a lot to choose from when indicting Trump, I imagine they are gonna go with the low hanging fruit first.That's what the R in RICO stands for
That's just the beginning of the list, we are really just getting going in the house with the investigations. Where do you think Trump has been getting his money for the past ten years with his credit rating? He's been the Russian condo king for years and eventually that is where this whole sordid mess is going, money laundering for the Russians and it's part of Putin's hold over him.*sigh*
Again, one person laundering money does not make a RICO case. At all. Not even close. Trump isn't even being investigated at all for Money Laundering to begin with. He's being investigated for illegal campaign contributions, abuse of power and possible tax evasion.
But do continue to make shit up because it makes you feel smart.
Relevant part highlighted.https://www.justia.com/criminal/docs/rico/
"RICO allows for prosecution of all individuals involved in a corrupt organization."
they might be able to make a rico case about the charity he ran into the ground, because so many people are involved in it, but that would about be it, and it doesn't seem like the best way for them to go in that case. they would probably be better off pursuing individual charges, and using them as leverage to get some of them to testify against the rest...
Dude, RICO was made to prosecute scumbags like donaldRelevant part highlighted.
The biggest fraudster of all time was Bernie Madoff. Not even he was RICO'd. Why? Because it was HIS organization. Nobody else's.
If Trump has proven anything, it's that he works of, by and for himself. It's HIS charity, nobody else's. It's HIS university, nobody else's. That's why they couldn't RICO him: it's JUST HIM. It doesn't matter how many people are working for him, that doesn't constitute a RICO.
A RICO is SEVERAL DIFFERENT INDIVIDUALS WORKING TOGETHER IN AN ONGOING CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY.
Let me dumb it down:
The FBI is investigating a drug dealer in Virginia. The guy is pretty big time. He moves, by their estimates, 20 million dollars per year. Over the course of a multi-year investigation, they find out that he buys his drugs from a kingpin in Texas. After investigating him for a year or two, they also find out that both of those guys are using an investment banker in New York to launder their money by way of real estate and stocks/bonds.
Now, the FBI has options. They can either charge each man individually, OR they can RICO them and try them all simultaneously for all their crimes together.
RICO is a very, very risky proposition and is very, very rarely used. It's like the insanity defense: you see it a lot on TV, but the reality is far, far different because the bar is set very, very high for both.
In a RICO, you would have to prove that ALL of those entities acted knowingly together over a period of time in an ongoing criminal conspiracy to get a conviction. If you lose against one, you lose against them all.
Trump will never, ever in a million years face a RICO. At most, they'll nail him for campaign finance violations, tax evasion, bank fraud and that's about it. On a good day. About the only people he's ever laundered money for are the Russians, which of course wouldn't constitute a RICO.
The funny part about it is it was created by his now lawyer Rudi. I think it would be totally hillarious if he were convicted under it.Dude, RICO was made to prosecute scumbags like donald