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Redditsux@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 2 days ago

Trump's son-in-law almost certainly just broke the law: analyst

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Trump's son-in-law almost certainly just broke the law: analyst

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President Donald Trump's son-in-law likely broke the law this week, one analyst wrote Wednesday.Jared Kushner traveled to Moscow on Tuesday to participate in high-stakes foreign policy negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin over a potential peace deal with Ukraine. The U.S. delegation co...
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    So what will be the consequences?

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      He’s a Republican, and there’s no “R” in “consequences”…

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        It’s neither here or there, but there’s no “D” in “consequences” either….

        <This is your daily complementary pedantic snarky comment>

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          If you experience consequences after the D u should see a doctor

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            Only in a blue state though

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        There’s two R’s in “corruption”.

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      If there were any, they’d be absolved with a pardon or the sentence commuted.

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      A VERY sternly worded letter.

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        Susan Collins is furrowing her brow at this very moment.

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      Not so long as his father in law is head of the consequences department

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      Nothing! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

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      Some news paper or maybe a senator will slam him. Then nothing else will happen.

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        To true, unless you get a state to make the arrest and charge him, Trump would just pardon him. And no state leader (governor) wants to challenge him enough. If there was such, they would arrest him when he landed in the U.S. hold him without bail as he is a flight risk and sentence him to 3 years prison.

        And Trump would throw a hissy fit and declare war against a state, which any member of the executive branch who followed up on those orders would be violating their oath, as the arrest and punishment were legally binding

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          President can’t pardon state charges

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            That’s what I said

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