I've gotten variations on this question: “What Trump did when he did X was despicable. Why isn't it a crime?”
Not everything bad or immoral is a crime. The Trumps have a history of exploiting that distinction.
Fred Trump didn’t get rich because he added value.
He gamed the system.
He cheated on his taxes: nytimes.com/interactive/20… …
In 1984, he began profiting from money laundering when Russian gangsters purchased Trump real estate:
Every crime has elements. To get a conviction, a prosecutor must have evidence to prove each element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt.
We know from the report that Trump and his campaign sat back and let Russia help him win.
Trump’s “Russia are you listening” comment, followed by Russia actually hacking, raises the question of whether Trump is guilty of accomplice liability.
justice.gov/jm/criminal-re…
For Trump to be convicted of aiding and abetting Russian attack, the prosecution must be able to prove each of these elements👇 beyond a reasonable doubt.
Russia had an interest in Trump winning.
They were ‘informed by or responsive to the other’s actions or interest” partly because their interests were aligned.
law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18…
Sitting back and benefitting doesn’t meet the elements.
OK, you say. Trump lied, covered up for Russia, and tried to sabotage the investigation.
Isn't that helping?
Obstruction is “corrupt use of his authority” and "Congress has the authority" to prevent the president from corruptly using his power." (Report, vol. II, p. 8)
The real problem is that Trump is being shielded by a major political party, a large portion of the population, and a large part of Congress.
See this on the problems in general with punishment: terikanefield-blog.com/justice-and-pu…
I don't think he's getting away with everything. Consider . . .
Think of all those NDAs. His "brand."
The fact that so many people (and members of Congress) are shielding Trump brings me back to the preliminary considerations of impeachment, which I will continue writing about next.
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I, too, struggled with this.