Trump’s (A) List of Alleged Potential-Charges, When he’s No Longer President
At the One Time All Where Impeachable Offenses
It’s been widely viewed and discussed that as a sitting president, he could not be criminally investigated. The president has unsuccessfully tried to argue he is immune from such lawsuits while in office. Trump has been always in lawsuits, both before his presidency and while he has been in the White House. That will not change after he leaves. Numerous investigations looms over Trump head once he returns to private life. It’s reported by several newsworthy sources that Trump faces 26 sexual harassment allegations, 4000 civil suits, and possibly 9–12 federal charges a litany of allegations against one man too face after being impeached and not winning re-election.
1.Profiting from the Presidency-Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause prohibits the president from accepting personal benefits
2.Advocating Political and Police Violence-Trump encouraged police officers to rough up people they have under arrest.
3.Abuse of Power-threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine if its Prime Minister did not investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.
4.Engaging in Reckless Conduct-unfit to perform his duties as Commander in Chief.
5.Persecuting His Political Opponents-repeatedly pressured the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate and prosecute political adversaries like Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton.
6.1st Amendment Violations of Attacking the Free Press-called critical coverage “fake news” and journalists “the enemy of the American people,” Trump has made threats to sue the free press
7.Immigrants Rights to Due Process of the Law-separated as many as 3,000 immigrant children from their parents at the southern border. Trump has held children and their families in internment camps and cages with what lawyers call “inhumane conditions.”
8.Campaign Finance Laws-making illegal, hush-money payments to hide Trump’s affairs in the fall of 2016. Trump is unindicted co-conspirator because he directed Cohen to “cause an unlawful corporate contribution to his campaign.
9.Obstructing Justice-Trump on several occasions attempted to intimidate or influence witnesses in proceedings against him. Tried too get the DOJ to drop an investigation into National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s case. Unsuccessfully tried to fire Robert Mueller the Special Investigator from presuming the case against him.
10.Soliciting Foreign Interference in US Elections-Trump solicited Russia to find Hillary Clinton’s “missing” emails on July 27, 2016. Asked China are any foreign adversary assistance in finding any dirt on political opponents.
11.Trump’s tax bill-A $72.9 million tax refund Trump applied for and received in 2010.
Inflation is debts for tax deductions.
12. New Presidential Administration taking office-under new leadership, would consider investigating Trump if prosecutors see potential federal violations surface through the ongoing or other state investigations.