Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This shit has got to be over soon, right?
I mean, how much more do we need?
I honestly don't think Republicans care. It's like they've decided that it's too politically correct to obey the rule of law. Even if Donnie Jr. gets convicted, his dad would pardon him in a nanosecond.
Anonymous wrote:What's going to be maddening is that once Mueller comes out with a report shows gobs of evidence of illegal activities and a recommendation that all sorts of people associated with trump should be prosecuted, trump will just issue pardons for them all. Heck, no matter what happens, I bet he issues blanket pardons for everyone on his way out the door. He's all about protecting himself regardless of the consequences for the country.
Anonymous wrote:
That puts Trump in an interesting position. If they are able to put together a case on his son, Trump would have to decide whether to cut him loose (unlikely), resign to help him avoid prosecution, or I guess prepare to possibly pardon him, which would effectively end his presidency in disgrace.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, Trump was in Trump Tower in the afternoon on the day in question in June:
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-amid-fundraising-worries-trump-gathers-potential-2016jun09-story.html
Anonymous wrote:This shit has got to be over soon, right?
I mean, how much more do we need?
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be hard to get Manafort, Kushner and Trump jr. to agree completely on what happened when each of them gets interviewed by Mueller.
Anonymous wrote:
That puts Trump in an interesting position. If they are able to put together a case on his son, Trump would have to decide whether to cut him loose (unlikely), resign to help him avoid prosecution, or I guess prepare to possibly pardon him, which would effectively end his presidency in disgrace.