biochem wrote:Daryl wrote:Yet when Bill Clinton got a blow job it resulted in a media beat up for months.
What really got him in trouble was lying about it in court under oath. That was a criminal act, which was made far worse by the fact that he was a lawyer i.e. an officer of the court.
Interestingly, the US Senate did a bit of legal inventing here. They didn't feel that his actions were sufficiently bad to warrant removal from office but they didn't want to condone illegal activity either. So they issued a letter of censure. This sets a precedent that gives them another option when someone is impeached (presidential ones get the headlines but the vast majority of impeachments are federal judges etc). So now they have a new option when a judge is impeached they can convict, acquit or issue a letter of censure.
The last time Trump was known to have been deposed under oath he was forced to admit to approximately 30 lies I believe.
Mueller is eventually going to interview him, the Trump team is doing everything humanly possible to try to avoid this but they frankly can't. They have no authority or power to deny Mueller an interview if he wants one, he will definitely want one, and a Grand Jury subpoena applies even to the president.
Lying to Mueller will be a felony. Mueller has multiple cooperating witnesses that have told him a ton of things and Trump will not know what Mueller knows.
Trump lies reflexively and pathologically.
Buckle up.