Donald Trump needs the same level of affirmation as a toddler - but prosecuting him would only give him the attention he craves, says former FBI chief James Comey
Donald Trump needs the same level of affirmation as a toddler - but prosecuting him would only give him the attention he craves, says former FBI chief James Comey
Among voters who say they have followed news stories about last week’s riot very closely, 75% say Trump should be removed from office before January 20, and the same percentage support prosecuting him after he leaves office...
“I’d rather the TV lights go out and he stand on the lawn at Mar-a-Lago shouting at cars where none of us can hear that.” Ex-FBI Director@projectexil #Newsnight7 tells prosecuting Trump would grant him a media platform for years to come FULL INTERVIEW 👉
Prosecuting Trump for the Capitol riot will be difficult — but not impossible, @NedFoley writes
Read @Sifill_LDF on this question of intra-institutional accountability. This isn't only about prosecuting Trump. This is about looking within each of our own institutions and sectors.
While there's precedent of not prosecuting former presidents, @elliotcwilliams says Trump may be different bc "we're not talking about policy difference here, and this is perhaps the most egregious conduct we've ever seen from a president while in office."
Does @Joe Biden support possibly prosecuting President#Trump ? Biden ally and Senate Judiciary member @ChrisCoons doesn’t say, but says its up to Congress to press for Trump to resign or for @VP to invoke #Amendment25
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among all the other things, Trump is making it harder for the Biden Justice Dept as well as NY authorities to avoid prosecuting him for crimes they might have preferred to let slide once Individual One leaves office
Prosecuting Wikileaks would set a dangerous precedent that the Trump administration would surely use to target other news organizations.
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