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Aug 22, 2018 15:15:03   #
woodguru
 
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in an attempt to mitigate the exposure to misusing campaign funds, which is likely to prove to be yet another lie, he openly and definitively admitted that he had been lying before when he said he knew nothing about the Stormy Daniels affair, let alone her being paid off. That story has changed as often as I change my underwear, as it has evolved through different levels of admission through his incompetent mouth piece Rudy.

There is a statute violation concerning violating public trust by lying to the public, which is what this is.

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Aug 22, 2018 15:21:25   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
woodguru wrote:
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in an attempt to mitigate the exposure to misusing campaign funds, which is likely to prove to be yet another lie, he openly and definitively admitted that he had been lying before when he said he knew nothing about the Stormy Daniels affair, let alone her being paid off. That story has changed as often as I change my underwear, as it has evolved through different levels of admission through his incompetent mouth piece Rudy.

There is a statute violation concerning violating public trust by lying to the public, which is what this is.
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in... (show quote)


INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY!!!...That goes the same for your Perjury Trap!!!

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Aug 22, 2018 15:30:15   #
bahmer
 
proud republican wrote:
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY!!!...That goes the same for your Perjury Trap!!!


This is just like the election and they were sure Hillary was going to win and in the morning Trump was the president and tomorrow morning Trump will still be the president. Let them yell and believe what they want it has no affect on anything at all.

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Aug 22, 2018 15:31:27   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in an attempt to mitigate the exposure to misusing campaign funds, which is likely to prove to be yet another lie, he openly and definitively admitted that he had been lying before when he said he knew nothing about the Stormy Daniels affair, let alone her being paid off. That story has changed as often as I change my underwear, as it has evolved through different levels of admission through his incompetent mouth piece Rudy.

There is a statute violation concerning violating public trust by lying to the public, which is what this is.
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in... (show quote)


You, and many others lie to the public every day here. Does that statute apply to you?
Does it apply to past office holders, or just Trump?
You tell me....you're the expert here.

What about the media?

Why aren't you all prosecuted?

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Aug 22, 2018 15:34:56   #
bahmer
 
archie bunker wrote:
You, and many others lie to the public every day here. Does that statute apply to you?
Does it apply to past office holders, or just Trump?
You tell me....you're the expert here.

What about the media?

Why aren't you all prosecuted?



good point there arch thanks for that. This is like after the election and they were screaming and moaning now they think that they have something but the truth is that tomorrow morning they will wake up and Trump will still be president no one else not even HIllary.

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Aug 22, 2018 15:37:55   #
woodguru
 
proud republican wrote:
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY!!!...That goes the same for your Perjury Trap!!!


Congress can and has a duty to respond to the appearance of wrongdoing or lies that violate a given statute concerning public trust.

What part did you miss when Trump stood on AF One and said he knew nothing about any payoffs to Stormy Daniels? Now he is directly admitting in his own words that yes he knew about that which he had previously denied, but the payments did not come from campaign funds. Trying to mitigate the thing he perceives as a worse offense he doesn't realize he can be taken down for the lesser thing.

Game over, he lied about knowing anything about payments, no trial needed, signed, sealed, delivered. Up to congress to act upon that violation of public trust.

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Aug 22, 2018 15:40:44   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
Congress can and has a duty to respond to the appearance of wrongdoing or lies that violate a given statute concerning public trust.

What part did you miss when Trump stood on AF One and said he knew nothing about any payoffs to Stormy Daniels? Now he is directly admitting in his own words that yes he knew about that which he had previously denied, but the payments did not come from campaign funds. Trying to mitigate the thing he perceives as a worse offense he doesn't realize he can be taken down for the lesser thing.

Game over, he lied about knowing anything about payments, no trial needed, signed, sealed, delivered. Up to congress to act upon that violation of public trust.
Congress can and has a duty to respond to the appe... (show quote)


Cite this statute that you keep puking about.
Let us read it.
Or, should we just take your expert word for it?

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Aug 22, 2018 15:42:49   #
woodguru
 
archie bunker wrote:
You, and many others lie to the public every day here. Does that statute apply to you?
Does it apply to past office holders, or just Trump?
You tell me....you're the expert here.

What about the media?

Why aren't you all prosecuted?


The statute involves public servants in positions of trust, you are being silly here.

Clinton didn't trigger an impeachment over his blowjob, it was triggered because he lied about it and violated public trust.

The right is so used to lying being something Trump does that they see nothing wrong with it. Everyone but public servants inpositions of trust can fall back on lies being freedom of speech, the president even though he lies everytime he opens his mouth can't do that.

What's Trump's defense going to be, oh he lies all the time it's no big thing. There are lies that matter, like this that affected an election, no collusion, where does it end?

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Aug 22, 2018 15:48:52   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
The statute involves public servants in positions of trust, you are being silly here.

Clinton didn't trigger an impeachment over his blowjob, it was triggered because he lied about it and violated public trust.

The right is so used to lying being something Trump does that they see nothing wrong with it. Everyone but public servants inpositions of trust can fall back on lies being freedom of speech, the president even though he lies everytime he opens his mouth can't do that.

What's Trump's defense going to be, oh he lies all the time it's no big thing. There are lies that matter, like this that affected an election, no collusion, where does it end?
The statute involves public servants in positions ... (show quote)


I'll go discuss this with my dog. He's smarter, and a better advisor than you. He probably knows history a little better too.
Have a wood day.

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Aug 22, 2018 15:56:57   #
woodguru
 
archie bunker wrote:
Cite this statute that you keep puking about.
Let us read it.
Or, should we just take your expert word for it?


https://abovethelaw.com/2017/02/screw-the-logan-act-have-we-forgotten-that-official-lying-is-illegal/

There you go babe, the actual statute is down a bit, but you can see that Trump fits the parameters of proof as to knowledge.

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Aug 22, 2018 16:10:28   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
woodguru wrote:
https://abovethelaw.com/2017/02/screw-the-logan-act-have-we-forgotten-that-official-lying-is-illegal/

There you go babe, the actual statute is down a bit, but you can see that Trump fits the parameters of proof as to knowledge.


That is an opinion article. Cite the specific statute that you keep crowing about.
None exists, does it?

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Aug 22, 2018 16:13:35   #
woodguru
 
archie bunker wrote:
That is an opinion article. Cite the specific statute that you keep crowing about.
None exists, does it?


An opinion article that quotes the exact statute, come on, wise it up and read. It's hard to discuss things with people who can't even read articles and pull out the facts.

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Aug 22, 2018 17:09:29   #
son of witless
 
woodguru wrote:
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in an attempt to mitigate the exposure to misusing campaign funds, which is likely to prove to be yet another lie, he openly and definitively admitted that he had been lying before when he said he knew nothing about the Stormy Daniels affair, let alone her being paid off. That story has changed as often as I change my underwear, as it has evolved through different levels of admission through his incompetent mouth piece Rudy.

There is a statute violation concerning violating public trust by lying to the public, which is what this is.
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in... (show quote)


Where did you get your law degree ?

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Aug 22, 2018 17:24:37   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
woodguru wrote:
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in an attempt to mitigate the exposure to misusing campaign funds, which is likely to prove to be yet another lie, he openly and definitively admitted that he had been lying before when he said he knew nothing about the Stormy Daniels affair, let alone her being paid off. That story has changed as often as I change my underwear, as it has evolved through different levels of admission through his incompetent mouth piece Rudy.

There is a statute violation concerning violating public trust by lying to the public, which is what this is.
Trump held an interview at the white house, and in... (show quote)


Nobody lied more than Kenyans own Queer.

Your own Nancy "polluted on cheap wine" Pelosi just said that the Cohen thing is not a reason for dems to seek impeachment.

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Aug 22, 2018 17:27:12   #
Red Onion Rip Loc: Oklahoma
 
Hah, show me a politician in the house or the Senate that hasn't lied through his teeth. And Obama lied for eight years!

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