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So if Trump is found guilty of collusion, does that mean he's possibly guilty of treason? From what I gather from the law in this country, it very well may be a "yes". What do you think?

chucklesIII 7 Nov 21
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Trump's failure to take any action to protect this country from Russia's continuing efforts at hacking our elections is treasonous. His denial that Russia is even doing this is treasonous. His constant lying to the American people is, in a sense, treasonous. But treason is not Trump's only crime. He is also guilty of money laundering, tax evasion, and obstruction of justice. And then there are the sexual assault cases...

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We won't know what's in the Mueller report. Trump puppet, Whittaker, will bury it. It'll go to the courts for who knows how long. This is the kind of corruption Trump is actually good at.,

Yes, I'm forced to agree, but then, He's never dealt with corruption on this scale. I believe Mueller is handling it like a pro. All I care about is the facts. How the truth is handled is what will define us as a nation.

Whittaker will not be able to do much since his appointment has not been confirmed by the Senate.

@Flyingsaucesir The Senate still has a Repub majority. They will confirm.

@Sgt_Spanky
Maybe yes, maybe no. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Whittaker has a lot going against him: his prior, biased statements against the Mueller investigation, and his involvement as an enforcer/intimidator with a company that was fined over 26 million dollars for fraudulent practices against its clients. It is fair to say that his presence in the top law enforcement job in the country is a sick joke. It's truly disgusting.

@Flyingsaucesir It truly is and I would have expected nothing less from a scumbag like Trump. The man wipes his ass with the Constitution so how can one expect anything more?

@Sgt_Spanky
The mid-term results show that Trump's power and influence are waning. People in Congress fear him less than before. These are good signs.

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The real question isn't 'is he guilty?' He's been under investigation or blatantly guilty of something or other for years. The question is 'will he be charged for it?'

It's hard to believe with the indictments, arrests and plea deals with those that he surrounds himself with, that he could be innocent. How do you not know, when what everyone on your payroll is doing is illegal?

@chucklesIII oh it's pretty obvious he's guilty (honestly I was under the impression it was forbidden to even RUN for public office while under an active criminal investigation but he did that too) but so far I've heard a lot of people with solid grievances and he hasn't been charged with or held accountable for anything.

On a slightly more optimistic note, he's making big mistakes militarily and damaging our military's reputation.

And the last guy who actually made that mistake in this country got assassinated. The military-industrial complex will not stand idly by while it falls apart because of the blunders of someone with no capacity for military strategy being in control.

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