What is the “wire fraud” they claim he did?
why can’t they throw in “money laundering” and “mail fraud”?
And RICO?
The specifics are in article 2, sub section b, they cant disclose that because of the ongoing investigation, procedural inverse whistle blower clause.
Probably that he posted an erroneous tweet
He kept the coin used in the coin flip at Saturday's Army-Navy game. Since he talked on the phone about attending the game, he committed wire fraud.
Had the event been a ferrin' game like soccer or rugby, it would have been yet another emoluments violation. (do those games use a coin flip??)
Re the article it was in the transcript of the July call as well as in a following call the next day.
“The committee also alleges that Trump violated the honest services wire fraud statute during the July 25 phone call, as well as during a separate phone call a day later with Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union. Those foreign wire communications were done in furtherance of an ongoing bribery scheme, according to the report.”
And that is dog vomit.