Special counsel John Durham, in a widely anticipated report Monday, condemned the Justice Department and FBI for their conduct in the “Russian collusion” investigation of Donald Trump.
finance violations, or because of tax violations, we do not know the details of exactl what it is i will say, having looked little bit at the point clear about federal campaign violations being a dubious enhancement, i actually thin that is not right. i know that is what the trum folks are all saying, but at the end of the day, it doe seem like this estate charge can be enhanced to ace only if it is about a federal campaign finance violation of the so-called preemption doctrine. i do not think it s going to protect don t trump in the end but, at the end of the, da this is an indictment about misdemeanor, that is still significant. this is the first time a forme president has been held to account, whether it is a smaller criminal offense or larger criminal offense. it is a criminal offense but daniil, isn t it also a important reminder tha republicans are claiming xyz about the charges, we do not know what the charges are for. it is still sealed
i can t explain it. when you see, for example, take one instance of him posting the baseball bat about to be swung at alvin bragg, that not only violates new york law interfering with governmental administration by trying to intimidate a public official, it also violates federal law, nicole. you are posting something on the internet which means you re transmitting it in interstate commerce and it s a threat against a public official. in fact, it can be a threat against any person that you post in interstate commerce, and it would be a federal criminal offense. why we don t see at least some incremental charging of donald trump as they continue to investigate in the grand jury and build towards subsequent or superseding indictments, why don t we see some incremental overt law enforcement action
Editor’s note: The following is a report of selected criminal proceedings held in the Montana Tenth Judicial District Court, in Lewistown from Aug. 30, 2022 to Feb. 21, 2023. As