Is there a law somewhere that says you can't pay people for something you ask them to do / not to do?
Did Trump really break a law? Which law?
Seems like they don't have a case to stand on.
Or is there a "law" somewhere that they are selective enforcing in order to get Trump?
I can't imagine they would prosecute Biden or any Democrat for "breaking" such a law.
Is this a case of
A. Law breaking--which law?
B. Selective enforcement
C. Stupid laws on the books?
(Do we have to make a case before the courts to have that "law" removed/unapplied/declared unconstitutional?)
Anyone can answer.
I just want to understand the facts so that I have the right information on which to base my arguments.
I think the main objective (for the time being) is to arrest PDJT in order to get the videos of a perp walk, and still shots of him in handcuffs and legs in shackles. The visuals will be used for a decade when vilifying him.
There IS no real case. BlackmailER is the criminal, not the blackmailEE.