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Trump guilty of collusion, obstruction

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Saturday, July 20, 2019 12:52 PM

Conspiracy is a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. Collusion is secret-cooperation in order to deceive others.

Example of conspiracy: You and a guy conspire to knock off a bank, he picks out a getaway car while you seek costumes to disguise yourselves.

Example of collusion: You know someone is going to knock over a bank, possibly buy you a car with proceeds, do nothing about it ... you have colluded, and if that someone is hiding out across the street and a police officer is about to knock on that door, but you offer him a cup of coffee, possibly allowing someone to get away, you are obstructing justice.

The Russians interfered with our elections, folks, and that isn’t cool, but it is a fact. So why isn’t our president indicted for looking the other way?

It is a fair question. Director of the FBI Robert Mueller, a Marine combat veteran and lifelong Republican, had two powers given to him by the Justice Department – exonerate (no conspiracy, no collusion and no obstruction of justice) or no exoneration. He chose no exoneration of the president. Again, he didn’t have the power to indict a sitting president. No exoneration was the most powerful indictment of the president’s actions he could enforce.

President Trump colluded with the Russians and obstructed American justice.

Richard M. Feit

Cortez

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