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Originally posted by Brad View PostSurely he can just say no, at which point they could charge him with a crime and let him have his day in court?
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI guess what I meant to ask was, if he's committed a crime, summon him to court. If he hasn't, then don't. I don't understand why MPs want to talk to him, or why they feel he'll come running if they ask; he's the citizen of another nation.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostIf he’s doing business in this country, then he’s also subject to that country’s laws. He was asked the first time round, at which point he sent a stooge. Now he’s being summoned.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI'm not disputing that. What I'm saying is that if his company has broken the law, shouldn't he summoned to a court?
Basically the only way of getting any changing done now is by threatening him directly. Otherwise Facebook will carry on with impunity.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostThey fuddy duddy MPs just want his help with their computers.
"When I'm on the internets, I can't get on ePay. Can you help with the AOL dial-in?"
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Trump will profit from Indonesian resort project that will get $500 million in Chinese loans in a deal sealed days before before his tweet ordering help for ZTE.
72 hours after the Chinese government invest 1/2 billion dollars into an Indonesian hotel project, in which The Trump Group is building a resort and golf course, Trump bails out a Chinese cell phone manufacturer.
At a press conference, the Whitehouse was asked:
“Can you explain the administration’s position on A, how this doesn’t violate the emoluments clause; and B, how this wouldn’t violate the president’s own promise that his private organization would not be getting involved in new foreign deals while he was president?”
Deputy White House Press Secretary Raj Shah simply responded: “I’ll have to refer you to the Trump Organization.”
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Shady fake president does shady stuff. Who knew?
Meanwhile, Trump confirms he's a liar by now admitting he did pay off Cohen for paying Stormy Daniels, despite earlier claiming he knew nothing about it and it being fake news, now it's okay because it's a legal expense: https://www.npr.org/2018/05/16/61166...aniels-payment. Initially Trump's lawayers tried to claim Trump didn't need to sign the disclosure - shady fake president, shady lawyers. Who knew?
This disclosure throws up yet more financial contradictions https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...?noredirect=onLast edited by MartyG; 17-05-2018, 05:17.
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FORMER FBI director Robert Mueller has said Donald Trump “cannot be charged” amid the Russian election interference probe. Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said the special counsel…
Apparently Mueller has stated that Trump cannot be convicted of collusion with the Russians due to his Presidential status.
I'm not sure why Guiliano thinks that's reason to rush a close to the investigation. It's clearly unearthing all sorts of shenanigans and plays a key role in destroying Trump's position and future chances of remaining President for 8 years. It's still getting results so claiming it needs to wrap up quickly because it's 1 year in once again shows how desperate they still are to distract that America clearly has a criminal in charge.
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View Posthttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/630626...investigation/
Apparently Mueller has stated that Trump cannot be convicted of collusion with the Russians due to his Presidential status.
I'm not sure why Guiliano thinks that's reason to rush a close to the investigation. It's clearly unearthing all sorts of shenanigans and plays a key role in destroying Trump's position and future chances of remaining President for 8 years. It's still getting results so claiming it needs to wrap up quickly because it's 1 year in once again shows how desperate they still are to distract that America clearly has a criminal in charge.
We used to call that a dictatorship.
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