In light of Cohen’s testimony in Congress last week, I updated my general crimes page.
I also put a red star next to the crimes in which Trump himself is implicated.
The page is here: russia-investigation-summary.com/crimes/
Accessory After the Fact (cyber crimes)
Aiding and Abetting (cyber crimes)
Bank Fraud
Bribery
Conspiracy (general)
Conspiracy Against the U.S.
False Statements
Federal Election Campaign Act
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Fraud
The Hatch Act
Immigration Fraud
Insider Trading
Insurance Fraud
The Logan Act
Money Laundering
Obstruction of Justice
Obstruction of Proceedings Before Departments
Misprison of Felony
Perjury
Racketeering-Influence Corrupt Organization (Rico)
Receiving Stolen Property
Retaliating Against an Informant
Subornation of Perjury
Tax Evasion and Tax Fraud
Witness Tampering
One of Putin’s propaganda techniques is called the Firehose of Falsehood.
rand.org/pubs/perspecti…
A rapid, continuous, and repetitive volume of lies is effective in disseminating propaganda. . .
It seems to me a Firehose of Wrongdoings operates the same way: It becomes so difficult to concentrate on any single wrongdoing that they all get lost in the avalanche.
Trump is open about how he feels about the laws that constrain him. Last year in MI he said: “all our laws are so corrupt and stupid” expo.mlive.com/erry-2018/04/b…
Before 1968, and the Fair Housing Act, it was legal to refuse to rent to African Americans.
Before 1986, money laundering was legal.
Consider the recent changes in the rape and sexual assault laws.
Would that, perhaps, mean the time when rape laws were mostly intended to shield [white] men from false accusation? The good old days! [white] men could grab! 👇
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What happened is simple:
Trump is breaking the laws that he doesn't think should be exist.
That's what's up with all Trump's lawbreaking.
And that's why the Trump-Fox-GOP is OK with lawbreaking and attacking law enforcement.