I Was a Lawyer for Spiro Agnew. President Trump Should Consider Resigning.
London is a retired partner for the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and the author of The Client Decides; he was a principal lawyer for Vice President Spiro Agnew.
In coordination with and at the direction of a candidate for federal office
I participated in [felonies]
for the principal purpose of influencing the election.
Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, pleading guilty to eight criminal charges, including campaign-finance violations on Aug. 21, 2018
That statement was made under oath. It was also backed by a charge made by the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York whose representatives, in open court, told the federal judge they had evidence to prove the accuracy of Cohens allocution, including tapes, texts, financial records and documents.
Our Article I representatives responded to this news, which implicates the President in a federal crime, disgracefully. House Speaker Paul Ryan said, We will need more information than is currently available. Senator Lindsey Graham who as a U.S. Representative in 1993 urged for the impeachment of Bill Clinton by saying, You dont even have to be convicted of a crime to lose your job in this constitutional republic [as President], if [Congress] determines that your conduct as a public official is clearly out of bounds in your role
Impeachment is not about punishment. Impeachment is about cleansing the office. Impeachment is about restoring honor and integrity to the office of President made no mention of President Trumps manifest dishonesty and association with a conspiracy to commit felonies to influence the election, themselves disfigurements upon the honor and integrity to the office of the President. Instead he said, there have yet to be any charges or convictions for colluding with the Russian government by any member of the Trump campaign in the 2016 election. Majority Whip John Cornyn, the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, said, this doesnt add anything to the allegations of misconduct relative to the Russia investigation.
But that is not necessarily true. Cohen is facing five years in federal prison, and his lawyer said he has evidence he is willing to share with Special Counsel Robert Mueller regarding Trumps knowledge and private encouragement of Russian hacking. Paul Manafort is also now facing seven to nine years for his eight felony convictions, and yet another trial in which he is being charged with, among other things, being a foreign agent (for a Russian sycophant) while serving as Trumps campaign manager.
Given the exposure both Manafort and Cohen have to separate state crimes New York State income taxes, other bank frauds and conspiracies a presidential pardon would appear to be an inadequate remedy for either of them now, because federal pardons do not immunize state crimes. A pardon from the President would also be obviously self-serving and could amount to an obstruction of justice. Indeed, some legal experts have suggested that a pardon under these circumstances might be so corrupt as to be challengeable by an aggressive prosecutor. Bottom line, each has a great incentive to tell all to Mueller.'>>>
http://time.com/5374971/michael-cohen-donald-trump/
unblock
(52,282 posts)as if donnie committing felonies by conspiring with his lawyer to violate electoral laws doesn't amount to anything impeachable or otherwise problematic.
global1
(25,263 posts)because when Mueller issues his report and shows how much this all has to do with Russia and the cooperation between Trump's team and the Russians - they won't have a place to go with their excuses. They will find that in reality - it does have something to do with Russia.
central scrutinizer
(11,656 posts)Yes, he torched the Constitution to barbecue a kitten but there is no proof that the match was made in Russia so we stand behind him - nothing to see here, move along.