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>>>>>>>>>The emails were clear on this though -- offering dirt on HRC from the Russian government, and Trump saying "I love it", then setting up the meeting...- I don't see how any juror would be able to successfully argue otherwise.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Is love a crime now, too?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>No - but taking the meeting was without a doubt a crime.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What crime did he commit?
>>>>>
>>>>>I already stated which law he broke (which is 52 USC 30121, 36 USC 510) , quoted the law, and went in depth about it in this thread....so rather than repeating myself, please refer to that.
>>>>>You can read the statute in question here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/11/110.20
>>>>
>>>>This says that I can't couldn't take money from foreigners.
>>>>Do you think that foreigners gave him money?
>>>
>>>Read my other post where I explain all this -- it DOES NOT MATTER if he actually got anything of value - he broke the law by taking the meeting to solicit the information of value.
>>>
>>>(g)Solicitation, acceptance, or receipt of contributions and donations from foreign nationals. No person shall knowingly solicit, accept, or receive from a foreign national any contribution or donation prohibited by paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section.
>>>
>>>...that section along with a dozen others that mention all this.
>>
>>It sounds to me that he had to have solicited something of monetary value.
>
>...nope - read it all again. It can be anything of value -- and obviously information is of high value.

I'm unusually dense today.
I don't see what you mean, could you point it out?
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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