... uh... any charges... where are they??You haven't a clue about the process, have you.
#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Did he break the law when the 4 corners of the law are read?Well argued. Basically "no one is above the law." If not for my anarcho capitalist tendencies (lol) I'd probably agree with you.
If he did, then he should be indicted. If not, then he didn’t evidently break the law.
If he is indicted they should move forward with a prosecution and proves beyond a reasonable doubt his guilt. A jury will decide whether they’ve been successful in doing so.
The fact that he was a former president shouldn’t make any difference. We’re 2 years away from an election that he will be part of. Being afraid to prosecute him now would be silly. If the prosecutors believe he is guilty they should proceed.
The fact that he has nut bag followers that will riot if he’s prosecuted doesn’t and shouldn’t matter either. That’s how a nation of laws knows it’s doing the right thing. When we start letting people walk because people will be mad that a criminal is prosecuted we may as well stop having a justice system we claim is fair.
Trump can defend himself in court like everyone else that gets prosecuted. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
... What process is that?Actually the SM is just going to eliminate attorney/client material.
The one where the Special Master decides what stays
and what goes?
### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
I wouldn't send Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to jail for violating statutes related to confidential records. But I could see the poetic justice, given the "Lock her Up" chants he encouraged. Originally Posted by TinyI'm inclined to agree with your first sentence but not the second.
Two weeks after he was elected in 2016, Trump said he wouldn't push for Hillary's prosecution.I didn't know that. Yes, I think Trump sometimes does try to push the "tough guy" image, but doesn't follow through when he realizes it's not the wise course of action.
He even said "I think it would be very very divisive for the country" and "I don't want to hurt" her. Those are direct quotes, however un-trumpy-like they may sound. Originally Posted by lustylad
So you admit you haven't a clue about the process, yet you're arrogant enough to accuse Salty of being as clueless as you are.I briefly explained to Salty and I bowed out to let 1b1 explain what he meant to you. Two different things but I'm not suprised you're confused again.
Got it! Originally Posted by lustylad
Well argued. Basically "no one is above the law." If not for my anarcho capitalist tendencies (lol) I'd probably agree with you.Trump's case is significantly different than HRC's.
I wouldn't send Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to jail for violating statutes related to confidential records. But I could see the poetic justice, given the "Lock her Up" chants he encouraged. Originally Posted by Tiny