Cont: The Trump Presidency IX: Nein, Nein!

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I wonder how state charges apply to a sitting president.

I know with federal charges there are a lot of legal opinions that suggest a sitting president cannot be indicted. (Its not unanimous, and its never been tried.) So, at the federal level the impeachment process is used to deal with a president who is breaking the law. But if state prosecutors find that a president has broken state laws (ones that would result in jail time), can he be indicted by a state? (After all, impeachment wouldn't necessarily apply since congresscritters at the federal level might not be able to apply state laws.)


The Congresscretins at the Federal level don't have to apply any laws at all when it comes to impeachment.

They decide what actions and behavior are impeachable offenses.
 
I wonder how state charges apply to a sitting president.

I know with federal charges there are a lot of legal opinions that suggest a sitting president cannot be indicted. (Its not unanimous, and its never been tried.) So, at the federal level the impeachment process is used to deal with a president who is breaking the law. But if state prosecutors find that a president has broken state laws (ones that would result in jail time), can he be indicted by a state? (After all, impeachment wouldn't necessarily apply since congresscritters at the federal level might not be able to apply state laws.)
The Congresscretins at the Federal level don't have to apply any laws at all when it comes to impeachment.

They decide what actions and behavior are impeachable offenses.
Yes, I recognize that.

The problem is, state laws are outside the regular system of checks and balances available when dealing with federal laws. Congress could impeach Trump over some broken state laws, but they'd be under less obligation to because, congresscritters are primarily concerned with federal issues.
 
Yes, I recognize that.

The problem is, state laws are outside the regular system of checks and balances available when dealing with federal laws. Congress could impeach Trump over some broken state laws,


They don't need any broken laws at all, state or federal. They can impeach him for pretty much any damn reason they want to.

Their only concern is how it will affect their re-election chances.

but they'd be under less obligation to because, congresscritters are primarily concerned with federal issues.


I don't think I agree with this. I think the vast majority of Congressional concerns are related to the effect of their actions on states and smaller regions. "All politics are local." as they say.

Yes, the laws they pass are 'federal' laws, but their scope and intent is often, perhaps even usually far more narrowly focused.
 
And he may not have such a sympathetic judge, either.

Also, doesn't he have state charges to answer for as well, or is that one of the other ones?

When you are talking millions, all the federal tax charges mean there are state tax violations as well in NY. NY has a state income tax.

And the Trump family as well as the Kushner family very likely have potential state and federal income tax violations as well as Cohen and Manafort.

Trump has gotten out of state law violations by bribing the state AGs but I suspect even with his appointment of the NY AGs it's not going to always get him out of these legal troubles.

Trump made a big mistake upsetting the apple cart when he ran for POTUS.
 
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I decided to check out Reason's blog postings. Libertarians. Right, so... libertarianism is a seductive ideology, but its greatest enemies are the people who believe it. Almost every time the rubber hits the road, they basically turn into Republicans. Bush invading countries, dropping bombs on people? They shrug their shoulders. They might complain about the taxes. So what are they saying about the Manafort and Cohen developments?

A person commenting on an article headlined, "Trump surrounds himself with crooks":

And this...

Unprecedented? Really? And it's not "lying" if it's lying, but whatev.
Considering what their Convention was like, it's hard to say who is a Libertarian and who are just Trumpers who believe they are. It goes with the TEA Party rebelling against the GOP. They claim all government is bad, all taxes are bad, except when the GOP blows up the federal budget.

It does not surprise me to see that crap in the comments. The question is, what are the articles they are publishing saying?
 
When you are talking millions, all the federal tax charges mean there are state tax violations as well in NY. NY has a state income tax.

And the Trump family as well as the Kushner family very likely have potential state and federal income tax violations as well as Cohen and Manafort.

Trump has gotten out of state law violations by bribing the state AGs but I suspect even with his appointment of the NY AGs it's not going to always get him out of these legal troubles.

Trump made a big mistake upsetting the apple cart when he ran for POTUS.

That's what I've thought, too. I bet his family and cohorts in crime regret he ever decided to run.
 
...Trump made a big mistake upsetting the apple cart when he ran for POTUS.

A big mistake? As they used to say on ESPN (in a slightly different context), "It's what he does!" Trump has a history of making big mistakes. Google Atlantic City (for starters).
 
To be fair, he expected to lose. By the election he was already gearing up for a Trump TV channel. If he'd lost, he could have spent the next decade whining about the "rigged" election on Twitter to appease the Russians, and no one would have been looking this closely at the collusion or the deals made in its service.
 
To be fair, he expected to lose. By the election he was already gearing up for a Trump TV channel. If he'd lost, he could have spent the next decade whining about the "rigged" election on Twitter to appease the Russians, and no one would have been looking this closely at the collusion or the deals made in its service.


One more thing to add to the list of stuff that Trump has managed to screw up.
 
To be fair, he expected to lose. By the election he was already gearing up for a Trump TV channel. If he'd lost, he could have spent the next decade whining about the "rigged" election on Twitter to appease the Russians, and no one would have been looking this closely at the collusion or the deals made in its service.

It reminds me of the Mel Brooks comedy The Producers. They screwed themselves over thinking they were so clever.

"Springtime for Hitler and Germany
Deutschland is happy and gay!
We're marching to a faster pace
Look out, here comes the master race!
Springtime for Hitler and Germany
Rhineland's a fine land once more!
Springtime for Hitler and Germany
Watch out, Europe
We're going on tour!
Springtime for Hitler and Germany...
Come on Germans,
Go into your dance..."
 
Considering what their Convention was like, it's hard to say who is a Libertarian and who are just Trumpers who believe they are. It goes with the TEA Party rebelling against the GOP. They claim all government is bad, all taxes are bad, except when the GOP blows up the federal budget.

It does not surprise me to see that crap in the comments. The question is, what are the articles they are publishing saying?
It's actually pretty easy to spot Repubicans disguising themselves as Libertarians. The main litmus test is to ask them what they feel about Open Borders.
 
Not if he "repented," I bet. Evangelicals expect everyone to sin, but if you pray to their god, of course he would forgive, so why shouldn't you?

Exactly. The response is going to be "well, that was before he came to Jesus, so all is forgiven".
 
I have been harping on this for years.The almost open contempt with which some...by no means all...progressves (for lack of a better word) treat rural and blue collar voters has time and time again come around to bite the Dems in the butt.
The Democrats are dominated by people from an Urban background, and they often don't have a clue about appealing to rural and blur collar voters. To be a stable majority the Dems are going to have to learn.

Democrats campaign. Republicans govern.

Yeah, they've really got to tighten up their messaging.
 
The only way to appeal to all voters Trump's is to muddle your message to mean something for everyone and then do basically nothing for anyone but special interest groups.

With that edit, you just described Dump's 2016 campaign. He promised what they wanted (wall, coal jobs, etc) and spoke in generalities so all his fans could hear what they wanted to hear......and now he's president.
 
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