If Soros was going to offer a bribe then it would be very difficult to detect. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornThe Russians will tell us!
IMO once they were selected to be an "Elector" they became a Public Official .. even "conspiracy" to bribe a Public Official is a Federal crime and the receipt of a bribe by a Public Official is a Federal crime (unless of course one is a Clinton).By the law of parties, anyone connected to the effort should go down with little georgie.
37 Electors would equal to at least 74 counts in a Federal indictment against Little George ... plus 37 Electors with 2 counts each. That number of convictions and the amount of money received would not "look favorable" in a Federal Pre-sentence memorandum.
A State conviction would not be prohibited by a Federal conviction or vice versa.
For risking their lives for all practical purposes for HillaryNoMore seems doubtful when the House will overturn their change of vote, since they did so in violation of state law and/or in violation of their sworn oath of "public office" that amounts to fraud (they knew Trump was the candidate when selected)! (FYI to anyone: Contrary to Comey's bullshit about the Clintons "intent" can (and usually is) proven by circumstantial evidence.)
I suppose that if such an effort were to have been made by Little George or anyone else there would have been some Electors contacted who declined the offer out of integrity (or fear) and who would report it to the news media ... just like some are doing now regarding the hate mail, threats of violence by electronic communications, and at least in one instance being dragged out of a vehicle and beaten. It's 24 hours before reporting and we've not heard about it. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Anti-Trump Texas faithless elector Stephen Christopher “Chris” Suprun, who wrote a widely-shared op-ed in The New York Times about his decision, joined and paid for cheating website Ashley Madison in 2012, using the same address registered to his 9/11 charity, while bankrupt, likely unemployed, and married with three young kids, after he and his working wife owed over $200,000 to multiple creditors — and that’s just the start of it.
GotNews’ research into Suprun’s bizarre and unexplained flip-flop against President-elect Donald J. Trump turned up Ashley Madison data, damning bankruptcy records, and a series of P.O. boxes and what appears to be an association with a payday loan scam site.
Since turning against the decision of the people of Texas to elect Trump, Suprun also became a client of a “social justice media strategy” PR firm run by left-wing CNN commentator Van Jones.