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Wanna know what exact U.S Criminal Code laws Trump broke, AS president?

I see multiple counts of at least 4 broken laws-

He has violated U.S Code Title 18, Part I, Chapter 73, Section 1505 (Obstruction of Justice) with his firings and promises of presidential pardons, blocking the Russian-interference investigation. "Obstruction of proceedings before departments, agencies, and committees".

https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf

He violated U.S Code Title 18, Part I, Chapter 79, Section 1622 (subordination of perjury), and thus was named as "individual one, who went on to become president" in Michael Cohen's documents. Cohen admitted to falsely pleading guilty, on behalf of Trump, and at Trump's discretion. So Cohen did the perjury, but Trump told him to and promise a presidential pardon him (itself an abuse of presidential powers), so Trump committed subordination of. Follow? lol

https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf

He violated U.S Code Title 18, Part I, Chapter 101, Section  2074 when he falsified a weather report (several times) and mislead the public about the nature of dangerous weather.

And now, He has violated U.S Code Title 18, Part I, Chapter 41, Section  878 by trying to extort Ukraine's president mafia-style (by withholding vital military aid from them) into investigating Biden and his son, trump's political rivals.

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/25/washingt...

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    The smear campaign by Trump & his allies against the whistleblower exacerbates retaliation that’s prohibited by 50 U.S.C. § 3234.

  • 1 year ago

    To which the well-prepared Republican Trump supporters reply, "No, he didn't."

  • 1 year ago

    Firing people is part of his job....it'sn to a crime. Obstruction would be something like deleting emails that you knew were going to be subpoenaed.

    Cohen wasn't even convicted of anything that Trump was involved in dumbass. You're too clueless to even argue with.

  • 1 year ago

    As Chief of the Executive Branch, he can fire whoever he likes.  In fact, the only person he ever fired that might have made a difference was FBI Director Comey, and I will refresh your memory that there was plenty of good reasons to fire Comey, mostly related to his bungling of the Hillary email investigation.

    As for interfering with the Russia investigation, Trump cooperated fully with the Mueller investigation, giving him every document he requested and allowing him to interview any person he wished to.  So much for that accusation!

    And there was no extortion of Ukraine.  Read the transcript of the call.  The two presidents were talking about corruption, so the subject of investigating Biden corruption naturally came up.  Trump asked them to investigate, but there was no threat, no extortion there.  So much for that accusation!

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Who cares, Trump has won, you have lost, trump will win again

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Where did you earn your law degree O Wise One. You fools never get tired of showing off your ignorance while you actually think you are intelligent. Do look forward to 2020 when Independent voters show Democrats what they think of their impeachment obsession. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    You are correct.  Donald Trump broke multiple laws. 

  • Zardoz
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    You're an excellent example of being too stupid to know it.

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    He also farted and laughed about it on a train.

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    None. Try again, sweetie.

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