I want Trump to go to jail.
In two cases — Mueller's obstruction probe and the hush money scandal — "it now seems likely that Trump would have faced personal criminal indictment but for the fact that he is the president of the United States," @vermontgmg writes https://t.co/sHXenPKbai
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) April 23, 2019
Former acting AG @SallyQYates didn’t hold back on @MeetThePress: In her 30 yrs as prosecutor, Yates said, she tried cases of obstruction on far less evidence than case laid out by Mueller against @POTUS. Were he not president, Yates said, Trump likely would’ve been indicted.
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) April 28, 2019
EXCLUSIVE: Former U.S. Dep Attorney Gen Sally Yates says, "I've personally prosecuted obstruction (of justice) cases on far, far less evidence than this"@SallyQYates: "If he were not the president of the united states, he would likely be indicted on obstruction" pic.twitter.com/h4EMNKe2dc
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) April 28, 2019
As a former prosecutor, I agree with the assessment of @Mimirocah1 and @renato_mariotti in @thedailybeast that the Mueller Report includes incidents of obstruction of justice that most prosecutors would charge if Trump were not president. https://t.co/0KRolfL26A
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) April 28, 2019
The obstruction case against Trump would be a strong one “that any federal prosecutor-regardless of their politics-should proudly pursue…because if obstruction goes unchecked, our whole system of justice is at risk.” By me & @renato_mariotti https://t.co/hlBUIbGXas
— Mimi Rocah (@Mimirocah1) April 28, 2019
The constitutional stupidity of DOJ’s “sitting presidents can’t be indicted” policy is growing more obvious by the day. @RepAdamSchiff is right to worry that the statute of limitations on some of 45’s crimes (not all!) might run before he leaves office.https://t.co/nuDnbzMTn8
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) April 27, 2019
Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump only escaped obstruction of justice charges because of the DOJ rule barring the indictment of a sitting president https://t.co/kJQDwrP8J7
— POLITICO (@politico) April 23, 2019