federal agency. his lawyers did make a mistake and they inferred he was somehow and department understand the circumstan circumstances with the fbi. he pled guilty. this should have been a straight forward hearing. all they had to do was say we accept the prosecution of zero jail time and here are the things he had done to that mi mitigate and they should have been done by now. they raised issues that didn t need to be raise and they made the judge look behind the actual interview by releasing the summary of the investigative interview and that was exculpatory and shows there was no bad behavior and michael flynn knew what he was doing. and it shows to bringents ab flynn as done that put the lie to what the president has been saying. it all sort of conspires to
interests of the united states, the interests of america and the world around us are being held hostage to the president s understanding of his own peculiar and terrible criminal situation. where is this going to go? it is going to go, it seems to me, with the president being indicted or at least up to that point, and it is going to go to congress taking on a very serious and very, very appropriate investigation. you might call it the opening days of an impeachment. we are getting to that point now. by the way, the word conspiracy has not been broached in this entire conversation, but when an individual conspires with another to break the law, that is a felony. that is a conspiracy. now, is it an obstruction of justice? probably so. we have some very, very serious issues here. mueller is going to complete his
whether the president is implicated in a crime. that rests on the question of does were the payments to the women campaign contributions? which of course were not reported and not handled in the appropriate way. he could be accused of campaign finance violation. if he used these payments coordinated with conspires with the american media. ami. in violation of the campaign finance laws. thatst harder legal question. i don t know the answer to that. the lying is quite clear. is that the significance? campaign finance violation traditionally monetary fine. correct? is that a big deal. it can be. and a criminal violation. and with the respect to the reason why the lies are important they go to what the president was. if he notified of the things, and as the reporting that is thorough suggests, that he was in on it.
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intelligence into the secretary of state, any foreign national who engages or conspires to engage in improper interference should not be allowed to enter our country under any circumstance, except to stand trial. yesterday, we heard testimony from dr. christine blasey ford and judge kavanaugh, regarding sexual assault allegations that dates back to when the two were in high school. it was difficult and emotional for both of them. at the end of the day, the three witnesses, dr. ford named denid any knowledge of the event she described. judge kavanaugh, fortunately, denied to the allegations. the alleged behavior is inconsistent with everything else we know about him. hundreds of people, including women he knew in high school attested to his character and fundamental decency as a person both in high school and now.