Posted on 12/10/2018 9:05:26 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The 40-page sentencing memo filed by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York for former Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen is the basis for an indictment against the president, according to Andrew McCarthy.
McCarthy believes the charges will be for violating campaign finance laws. It's alleged that Cohen and Trump paid off two women to hide their sexual liaisons with Trump during the 2016 campaign. The violation occurred when Cohen made the payments and cooked the books to hide them. That's fraud and Cohen will go to jail for it.
As McCarthy points out, the prosecutors have had Trump in their sights from the beginning:
But when Cohen pleaded guilty in August, prosecutors induced him to make an extraordinary statement in open court: the payments to the women were made in coordination with and at the direction of the candidate for federal office Donald Trump.
Prosecutors would not have done this if the president was not on their radar screen. Indeed, if the president was not implicated, I suspect they would not have prosecuted Cohen for campaign finance violations at all. Those charges had a negligible impact on the jail time Cohen faces, which is driven by the more serious offenses of tax and financial institution fraud, involving millions of dollars.
Trump has denied he had sex with the women as well as denying any payoff. But why indict Trump when violations like this are usually handled administratively and rarely rise to the level of a crime?
Moreover, campaign finance infractions are often settled by payment of an administrative fine, not turned into felony prosecutions. To be sure, federal prosecutors in New York City have charged them as felonies before most notably in 2014 against Dinesh DSouza, whom Trump later pardoned.
In marked contrast, though, when it was discovered that Barack Obamas 2008 presidential campaign was guilty of violations involving nearly $2 million an amount that dwarfs the $280,000 in Cohens case the Obama Justice Department decided not to prosecute. Instead, the matter was quietly disposed of by a $375,000 fine by the Federal Election Commission.
The sticking point is Cohen's efforts to conceal the payments from the FEC. The prosecutors will allege that Trump was involved in that process.
The sentencing memo for Cohen argues that the hush money payments were not merely unreported. It states that Cohen and the Trump organization the presidents company went to great lengths to conceal them by fraudulent bookkeeping.
Equally significantly, Cohen was not charged with merely making illegal donations. He was charged in the first campaign finance count with causing a company to make illegal donations.
That company was the National Enquirer, which bought Karen McDougal's story for $150,000 and then buried it at Cohen's request. There was apparently a promise to repay the company -- a promise that was never kept.
Throughout the memo is the suggestion that Trump knew what Cohen was doing and ordered him to do it. Cohen has already admitted lying to Congress so the question of his credibility in telling prosecutors that Trump was in on the payoff scheme remains open.
Trump is not without a defense in this case and it's no slam dunk. Plus, Justice Department guidance states that a sitting president cannot be indicted. There is much debate over that point -- a question that could be tied up in court for years.
So Democrats have to ask themselves if they should impeach Donald Trump for violations of the campaign finance laws.
More importantly, do campaign finance violations qualify as high crimes and misdemeanors, which is the constitutional standard for impeachment? It is hard to imagine an infraction that the Justice Department often elects not to prosecute is sufficiently egregious to rise to that level, but the debate on this point between partisans would be intense.
To kick Trump out of office, Democrats are going to have to find 13 Republican senators to convict the president in a Senate trial. Over a violation of campaign finance laws? Really?
That's why all this excitement and hysteria over the prosecution filing in the sentencing of Michael Cohen is partisans blowing smoke.
Aint that the truth. It’s disgusting those pigs are walking free.
The corruption is so entrenched, if you dig under the Capitol youd find the roots of both sides entwined and basically one big root.
Could people running for President PLEASE cap all this off before they run?
ALL OF YOU CHEATED.
Get your wife on board and stand up and say, My sex life isnt perfect. You go digging, youll find people I slept with that are not this fine woman here. And she says Go ahead. Your marriages are not perfect and neither is ours, but we are happy and love each other and if you drag out 6000 women (or a few men) who have slept with my husband, I dont care. I already know. If it titilates your audiences, go for it, but we dont care.
That makes the media look tawdry if they do continue. Its the lying to the family that gets these horny powerful guys in trouble. Either dont run for President, or lay out your true sexual behavior with your wife and kids today, then run tomorrow.
If youre a constant cheater, and you dont want to tell the wife and kids, DONT RUN FOR PRESIDENT. Because they will definitely hear it in the media, and your daughters will have to hear the size of your penis and what you moaned. So you might as well show videos of your affairs to your children before you run.
1 Timothy 6:10 New International Version (NIV:
10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
Our side plays with themselves.
I think the indictment threat is when Trump leaves office. However, if Trump is re-elected, the statue of limitations will have expired.
That is what I read.
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Who is Minion? Romney?
I have a hard time seeing any Republican who wants to be re-elected voting for removal, apart from a few fanatical Trump-haters like Romney (who has a guaranteed lifetime seat), unless something new turns up and that is extremely unlikely.
Removing a President because of the unsupported claim of his former lawyer that he directed him to pay hush money to a porn star not to talk about a tryst that probably never happened? Only by torturing the law is what Cohen did a felony, and it's only his word that Trump told him to do it.
I guess he might have taped Trump...or have a tape which can be doctored to make it appear that Trump is directing him to make the hush money payment.
Patriots are encouraged to watch Dan Borginos excellent 37 min video (associated book). The video helps to flesh out the alleged Mueller conspiracy against Pres. Trump.
Like Mr Limbaugh said earlier today, I am waiting for the house personal who benefited from the 14 million slush fund to settle sexual innuendo and harassment charges to face criminal proceedings for illegal campaign contributions, by us, the taxpayers, without our consent.
I know. I’ve said for a long time we needed to have that list made public, because I’m sure that 75% of them are Dems.
So Trump decided to pay with campaign funds because it was illegal ? Why do that when personal funds were legal.
Burr, Rubes=Rubio, Minion is Romney.
I agree, for some of them (Gardner, for ex. whoa re up in 2020) they couldn’t oppose Trump. Others have presidential aspirations, and while I think these are fantasy, they also couldn’t afford to be seen as siding to remove Trump.
So Andy McCarthy who says this isn’t to be believed, and Rush isn’t to be believed and certainly in your view I’m not to be believed.
Who is your source insisting impeachment will NOT happen? I’m curious.
BTW, I’ve generously removed you from the list, since clearly it’s an imposition.
I am very late to read your post, but thank you for your outstanding comments. I do thank God daily for Pres. Trump.
For legal terms yes. But that’s not what it’s for. It’s to give the DemoKKKrat house reason to move forward with impeachment.
Rush said the same thing today.
All I can tell you is he will lose a good 10 senators if he releases the FISAs. And he may need every one of them. So he probably wouldn’t survive to 2020 with that strategy.
Me too. If they try to impeach him, I hope the country explodes.
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