Me? I would preserve as many documents as did Hillary.

Strategy:  Trump does as much as he can as President,  while his lawyers challenge every single jot and tittle in every accusatory document.  The Senate opens investigations into Hillary's corruption

(AP)  Trump has been fighting multiple lawsuits that argue foreign representatives’ spending money at the Trump International Hotel are violations of the Constitution’s emoluments clause, which bans federal officials from accepting benefits from foreign or state governments without congressional approval.

A clue as to what entities may receive subpoenas may can be found in preservation subpoenas filed more than a year ago with 23 Trump-related entities, including The Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, The Trump Organization, the Mar-a-Lago Club Inc. and entities related to his D.C. hotel and its management, among others.

 (Text edited by Midknight Review.)

4 comments:

  1. ME: "Watch what happens in the next few weeks..."

    Smithson: "Nothing will happen"

    It's coming...

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  2. "Nothing will happen" explained: The House will not be able to indict or prosecuted an impeachment case. Trump will finish repopulating the Federal Court system. His tax reform bill will go into effect this coming April 15 and his popularity will rise sharply, again. There will be no criminal indictments coming out of the Mueller "investigation." And, again, the House has no preservative powers at all. So yes, nothing will happen to stop Trump from finishing what we vote him to do.

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  3. Trump offered Putin a $50 million penthouse - Trump violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a federal crime for U.S. citizens and businesses to bribe foreign officials.

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  4. In real life, this never happened. Maybe it was part of a plan, but, again, this never happened. Try to keep up, Clown Man.

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