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    Trump's deep in the brown stuff now...

    Two of his favoured cohorts are found guilty of all sorts of nefarious activities on behalf of the Orange Buffoon. Since his election, his national security adviser, personal lawyer, campaign chairman, deputy campaign manager and a foreign policy aide have all admitted or been convicted of crimes.
    Impeachment now seems inevitable and Melanie is probably packing right now. A good news day already!

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    For those who think this is FAKE NEWS...https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...=GT_collection

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    Looking like nothing will happen BT

    Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for Mr Trump, told reporters: "There is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the president in the government's charges against Mr Cohen.
    "It is clear that, as the prosecutor noted, Mr Cohen's actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time."

    Mr Trump is unlikely to face criminal charges as long as he remains president, legal experts say.
    What is conceivable is that he could be sacked by Congress under the US constitution's provision for impeaching a president over "high crimes and misdemeanours".
    For that to happen, Mr Trump's opponents in the Democratic Party would have to win control of both houses.

    The chances of impeachment would increase dramatically were an ongoing investigation led by Robert Mueller to conclude that the Trump campaign had colluded with Russia to sway the 2016 election - a charge denied by Russia and described by Mr Trump as a "witch hunt".
    Cohen's lawyer said his client was keen to "tell truth to power" and that what he had to say was going to be of great interest to Mr Mueller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Two of his favoured cohorts are found guilty of all sorts of nefarious activities on behalf of the Orange Buffoon. Since his election, his national security adviser, personal lawyer, campaign chairman, deputy campaign manager and a foreign policy aide have all admitted or been convicted of crimes.
    Impeachment now seems inevitable and Melanie is probably packing right now. A good news day already!
    BT---it says that his favoured cohorts have been found guilty of all sorts ......etc.
    The clue is in the fact that Trump remains like our own Teflon Tony and will muddle through while lots of others get thrown by the wayside.
    He may appear to be in the brown stuff but will come up smelling of roses and be protected by others becoming the fall guys ---possibly with a little backhander in the equation somewhere.

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    Shocking personal attacks on Mr Trump, I trust the American people's sense of fair play and justice ensures these bully boy tactics do not succeed. God bless America.

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    I love your wit and satire sinkov. Hookers, election fraud, pay-offs, pesky Russian involvement, his senior stall all either in prison or joining the others soon. If this was the script for "West Wing" you would think it way too far fetched!
    The Crooked Hilary jibes seem a long time ago now!

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    Nothing will happen to Donald Trump because as a "non-political" figure he has the support of a majority of the people.Ironically he has strong support in the Bible belt.They will forgive his misdemeanours as long as he continues to put the working people of America first.

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    Would you trust him with your wife/daughter/mother?

    Would you trust him to handle your financial affairs?

    So why would you trust him to be the most powerful bloke in the world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Would you trust him with your wife/daughter/mother?

    Would you trust him to handle your financial affairs?

    So why would you trust him to be the most powerful bloke in the world?
    I wouldn't trust this dude to clean my shoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    Would you trust him with your wife/daughter/mother?

    Would you trust him to handle your financial affairs?

    So why would you trust him to be the most powerful bloke in the world?
    My mother has passed away, I don't have a daughter, and if he was foolish enough to try it on with Mrs S, she wouldn't release her vice like grip on his chuckies until there were tears in his eyes.

    Trump is a brilliant businessman, he's made billions, would that I could have had someone with his financial acumen handling my financial affairs. And even if he blew it all, I have that little that it wouldn't make a whole lot of difference.

    North Korea back in it's box, Iran's ability to cause mayhem in the region being drastically reduced, the Middle East as stable now as it has been for decades, and the lefty predictions of him starting WW3 within months of him taking office looking as ridiculous as lefty predictions usually are.

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