I am asking here because all the political subs don’t allow a question, and US politics used to seemed so simple until to understand this man came along.

  • prole
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    201 year ago

    Look into RICO laws, it makes it much easier to convict people of those types of nebulous crimes. They were pretty much invented to take down mob bosses who “never personally did anything illegal.”

    The GA indictments include RICO charges.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Yeah. But RICO charges require that you’ve got cooperation and guilty pleas from lower-ranking members of the organization, and they’re willing to point the finger at the leader and say “he’s the one who told me to do it”. So, yeah, that’s part of the reason why he’s the last one in the group to see the inside of a courtroom.

      • Alien Nathan Edward
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        31 year ago

        lower-ranking members of the organization

        the preferred term nowadays seems to be “unindicted co-conspirators”

      • prole
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        1 year ago

        Are you joking? Numerous people have already turned on him, and those are only the ones we know about so far. You’re a fool if you think all of he people involved (many of whom Trump simply never paid, or immediately threw under the bus at his first convenience) are going to stick by him till the end.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Oh, they’re not going to stick with him! He’s finished, IMHO. But the question was why it took so long. It’s because the other conspirators had to go first to build the case.