A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
On 3/29/22 1:46 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/Looks more like a wild ass fucking guess than a ruling. Cmon man!
On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 7:51:11 AM UTC-4, justan wrote:
On 3/29/22 1:46 AM, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "moreLooks more like a wild ass fucking guess than a ruling. Cmon man!
likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice
president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
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You're entitled to your opinion of course, and I'm neither a judge or a lawyer, but it appears that there is an increasing amount of evidence,
and an increasing probability that Trump will eventually be indicted. I think prosecutors are holding back because of the political sensitivities involved, and an appreciation of the need to get it right the first time.
Either way, Trump's band of loyal (but misguided) followers will
probably hold massive demonstrations and attempt to disrupt proceedings.
I'm sure the justice department is well aware of that and proceeding cautiously.
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
On Mon, 28 Mar 2022 22:46:20 -0700 (PDT),
"waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com" <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more
likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice
president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
What a 'ruling'!
At least he got Wayne to jump all over it!
On 3/29/2022 1:46 AM, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
This isn't really a "ruling". It's the opinion of Los Angeles district
court judge David Carter, described by CNN as having a "colorful" history.
"Carter does not have the ability to prosecute Trump, but his reasoning
is an acknowledgment by a federal court that Trump's interest in
overturning the election could be considered criminal."
<https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/28/politics/david-carter-trump-anna-nicole-smith-homeless/index.html>
On 3/29/22 1:46 AM, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
A U.S. judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed a felony by trying to pressure his vice president to obstruct Congress and overturn his election defeat.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-likely-committed-felony-by-obstructing-congress-us-judge-rules-2022-03-28/
Looks more like a wild ass fucking guess than a ruling. Cmon man!
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