Posted on 11/09/2018 1:13:45 PM PST by Heff
As a presidential candidate in August 2015, Donald Trump huddled with a longtime friend, media executive David Pecker, in his cluttered 26th floor Trump Tower office and made a request.
What can you do to help my campaign? he asked, according to people familiar with the meeting
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It was legal. Who cares?
“where is this going?”
impeachment.
Should go nowhere... But I suspect they are going to try to get Trump for campaign finance violations. Then if that doesn’t work, they’ll try to get him for lying.
Or, as they said about Clinton, “It’s about sex, who cares?”
Except, Clinton lied under oath, whereas Trump just lied.
Except, Clinton took advantage of a young intern working for him, whereas Trump apparently paid the freight.
AND, Except... Clinton should have been impeached on the grounds that he sold national security secrets and technology under the cover of “dual use” to the Chinese. No comparison here for Trump.
Don’t really think this is breaking news. I think the real story is the judge ruling against Broward Co. in Florida.
At least Donald Trump paid off the hussies he banged. Bill Clinton had their reputations destroyed.
Here comes the Comped WSJ ready to try and distract, and change the narrative from vote fraud. Don’t fall for it.l
Can you be impeached retroactively for things you did before becoming president?
OK ,that’s nice ,try again
No law broken.
The end.
How about Phil Murphy’s RapeGate scandal? Oh wait he’s a dem
WSJ Writes Vague Headlines as Clickbait
I don’t give a shi’ite...
You know they need cover for a big story when they start with RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA STORMY STORMY STORMY.
Good thinking. DJT. So sad djt got embezzles but still it made good sense to quiet her lies at that critical time
Nor do I.
what judge... Didn’t hear.
It is not illegal to pay someone to keep quiet about an activity that was not illegal but may merely be personally damaging to one’s reputation.
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