Is it illegal to *solicit* anything (e.g. a handshake, a taxi ride)? Or, does the law specify to what it is referring?pic.twitter.com/CU3BE4oXPM
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Is it illegal to *solicit* anything (e.g. a handshake, a taxi ride)? Or, does the law specify to what it is referring?pic.twitter.com/CU3BE4oXPM
wrong section. Try 52 usc 30121
Thanks. Interesting. I'd argue the party gathered & volunteered to deliver 'research' to Mr. Trump. 52 USC 30101(8)(B)(i)pic.twitter.com/VKwcR7btd5
Which has been applied to Foreign National matters in published decisions.
Oh, it was promised. Here's what @realDonaldTrump said 40 mins after the 4:00 meeting. And either DJT or Manafort told Roger Stone see tweetpic.twitter.com/AKfQYnWs5q
Boom! There it is. I saw this earlier today. I think it's the critical piece.
"I love it, especially in late summer." Not sure you could find better written evidence of intent.
Waiting for Paul Ryan's standard "You have to understand that he's new to politics. He didn't know he was breaking the law." defense
It's the intent that gets you thrown in jail. Clear intent. Police make cases like this all the time.
Saying "I love it" to a meeting request is not illegal. What crime did he solicit?
Seems odd to focus on FEC law, rather than how avid Trumpsters’ were to aid/abet Russia in its attack on sponsor of (bipartisan!) US policy
Seems like a massive stretch
How is this so hard for people to understand?
And just that next month Rep Platform changed (which aided Putin) hmmmm
He essentially said "bring it to me" and she DID. That looks even more damaging than simply "soliciting"
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