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6 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Lets see the Republican party controls all of Washington right now.  Why no charges?

Cause? Its bullshit.

 

A real investigation is the Trump  Russia investigation....the Department of Justice is investigating, the FBI has their own investigation going on, the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, as well as the Treasury Department, which has a financial-crimes division are also doing their own.

 

 

Now you twits need to argue over which investigation is more real???? :lol: 

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6 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Lets see the Republican party controls all of Washington right now.  Why no charges?

Cause? Its bullshit.

 

A real investigation is the Trump  Russia investigation....the Department of Justice is investigating, the FBI has their own investigation going on, the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, as well as the Treasury Department, which has a financial-crimes division are also doing their own.

 

 

And the New York Attorney General

You will see indictments from him for sure.  He has impaneled Grand Juries as well

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The sad part is Trump probably wont be taken down by the Russian charge but will be jailed for tax evasion and money laundering.

Whatever it takes for the lying cheat to be put behind bars is OK with me.

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No doubt there is collusion between the dems and the media but what is Trump doing about this? Trump could easily have his Attorney General get on this but he isnt. One could make the asumption that Trump is protecting Hillary. 

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2 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

The sad part is Trump probably wont be taken down by the Russian charge but will be jailed for tax evasion and money laundering.

Whatever it takes for the lying cheat to be put behind bars is OK with me.

The punishments in Enterprise Corruption / RICO cases is severe. 

 

 

RICO authorizes severe penalties of fine and imprisonment. The maximum punishment for an individual on a single RICO charge is imprisonment for twenty years (life if any of the predicate acts charged, such as murder, would permit such a punishment), and a fine of $250,000 or twice the proceeds of the offense. In addition, RICO revived the punishment of forfeiture of property, which before 1970 had been little used in American criminal law.

RICO imposes, as a mandatory penalty, a judgment of forfeiture to the United States government not only of any proceeds or property derived from the proceeds of the crime, but also of any interest the defendant holds in the enterprise, or any property of any kind that provides a source of influence over the enterprise. The latter provisions, rooted in the statute's original purpose of preventing criminal control of legitimate business, aim not only to punish the offender, but also to deny continuing power over an enterprise to anyone who has corrupted it to criminal ends.



Read more: RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) - Penalties - Property, Government, Forfeiture, and Defendant - JRank Articles http://law.jrank.org/pages/1962/RICO-Racketeer-Influenced-Corrupt-Organizations-Act-Penalties.html#ixzz4pBdkV9cv

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2 hours ago, AKIQPilot said:

You should be grateful Hillary is being exposed as a corrupt POS.  Otherwise you will have to vote for her again in 2020.  

I can see the DNC pushing Hillary, and many here would still vote for her.  That is why these threads keep popping up. 

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1 hour ago, ICEMAN! said:

The punishments in Enterprise Corruption / RICO cases is severe. 

 

 

RICO authorizes severe penalties of fine and imprisonment. The maximum punishment for an individual on a single RICO charge is imprisonment for twenty years (life if any of the predicate acts charged, such as murder, would permit such a punishment), and a fine of $250,000 or twice the proceeds of the offense. In addition, RICO revived the punishment of forfeiture of property, which before 1970 had been little used in American criminal law.

RICO imposes, as a mandatory penalty, a judgment of forfeiture to the United States government not only of any proceeds or property derived from the proceeds of the crime, but also of any interest the defendant holds in the enterprise, or any property of any kind that provides a source of influence over the enterprise. The latter provisions, rooted in the statute's original purpose of preventing criminal control of legitimate business, aim not only to punish the offender, but also to deny continuing power over an enterprise to anyone who has corrupted it to criminal ends.



Read more: RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) - Penalties - Property, Government, Forfeiture, and Defendant - JRank Articles http://law.jrank.org/pages/1962/RICO-Racketeer-Influenced-Corrupt-Organizations-Act-Penalties.html#ixzz4pBdkV9cv

Follow the money. The entire Trump family could go down just because ole Donnie thought being president would be easy.

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12 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Follow the money. The entire Trump family could go down just because ole Donnie thought being president would be easy.

They're all going down.  Uday, Qusay, Kremlin Barbie and Jarhead as well as the Tangerine Twittler

:bc:

 

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