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Citizenschallenge-v.3 replied to the topic High Crimes and Misdemeanors in the forum Politics and Social Issues 5 years ago
THE ACTUAL LAWS TRUMP HAS BROKEN, JUST WITH THE UKRAINE AND CHINA AFFAIRS, COULD LAND HIM 10 YEARS IN PRISON
Ryan Grim   October 10 2019,
IN THE FACE of an overwhelming pile of evidence suggesting that President Donald Trump pressured a foreign country to damage a political rival, most Republicans have chosen either to remain silent or to deny outright that anything out of the ordinary occurred. Others have taken a more sophisticated route: Concede his wrongdoing, but argue that itâs not impeachable.
âDonald Trump should not have been on the phone with a foreign head of state encouraging another country to investigate his political opponent, Joe Biden. Some Republicans are trying, but thereâs no way to spin this as a good idea,â wrote Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel recently in The Daily Caller. But, they add importantly, that doesnât mean his error rises to the level of an impeachable offense.
They are, however, indictable. A variety of felony criminal statutes plainly implicate Trumpâs behavior, and come with lengthy prison sentences â the types of sentences doled out for high crimes, to say nothing of misdemeanors. Indeed, many of them are straightforward. Altogether, if the impeachment inquiry is limited simply to Trumpâs pressure on Ukraine, the charges could amount to more than 10 years in prison.
Take 18 U.S. Code § 872: âExtortion by officers or employees of the United States.â Itâs not hard to grasp:
theintercept _com/2019/10/10/trump-crimes-law/



