Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So why on earth is Meadows doing this?
I’ve heard a couple different analyses of this and it seems that he’s gambling big on getting immunity because he thinks it was his job as a federal officer to do all these crimes.
Anonymous wrote:
So why on earth is Meadows doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he basically admitted that he was helping the campaign as a white house employee, including solicitiing funds for the campaign within the white house. Like that is a serious FEC violation as well as Hatch Act violation.
And, he had admitted knowing that Trump lost the election, so all said actions were done under fraudulent conditions.
But, it was all done in furtherance of overturning the results in Georgia, so there is little to no chance that the venue would be changed.
Oh well.
Does Meadows have a lawyer?
Anonymous wrote:So he basically admitted that he was helping the campaign as a white house employee, including solicitiing funds for the campaign within the white house. Like that is a serious FEC violation as well as Hatch Act violation.
And, he had admitted knowing that Trump lost the election, so all said actions were done under fraudulent conditions.
But, it was all done in furtherance of overturning the results in Georgia, so there is little to no chance that the venue would be changed.
Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:
So why on earth is Meadows doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is rather amazing that Meadows is taking the stand in this.
Really!?!
What can he say? How can he possibly justify this?
And didn’t he refuse to testify in congress? Executive privilege, etc.
As the Miranda warning goes, anything he says can be used against him in a court of law.
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-indictment-2020-election-08-28-23/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Arraignments of all 19 defendants are on September 6, starting with Trump at 9:30 am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is rather amazing that Meadows is taking the stand in this.
Really!?!
What can he say? How can he possibly justify this?
And didn’t he refuse to testify in congress? Executive privilege, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It is rather amazing that Meadows is taking the stand in this.