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Top Democrats say Trump may face impeachment, jail over hush money

Published 12/10/2018, 09:43 AM
Updated 12/10/2018, 09:43 AM
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By Doina Chiacu

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump could face impeachment and jail time if hush money payments reported by his former lawyer are proven to be campaign finance violations, Democratic lawmakers said on Sunday.

Court filings on Friday in cases that stemmed from a federal probe into Russian activities during the 2016 presidential election pointed to potential problem areas for Trump, including whether he instructed six-figure payments to two women during the campaign to keep quiet about affairs.

Federal prosecutors sought prison time for longtime Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen for paying off an adult film star and a former Playboy model at Trump's behest, evading taxes and lying to Congress about a proposed Trump Organization building in Moscow.

If the payments are proven to be felony campaign finance violations, Democratic U.S. Representative Jerrold Nadler told CNN those would be grounds for impeachment.

"Well, they would be impeachable offenses. Whether they are important enough to justify an impeachment is a different question," said Nadler, who will lead the Judiciary Committee when Democrats take control of the House of Representatives in January.

Under U.S. law, campaign contributions, defined as things of value given to a campaign to influence an election, must be disclosed. Such payments are also limited to $2,700 per person.

The White House did not immediately return a request for comment. Press secretary Sarah Sanders said on Friday that Cohen has lied repeatedly and that the filing was insignificant.

Friday's court filings also revealed new information about contacts between people working for Trump and Russians in the cases of Cohen, Trump's former longtime personal lawyer, and Paul Manafort, Trump's short-lived campaign chairman who was convicted in August on tax and bank fraud charges.

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller said Manafort lied to investigators about his interactions with a Russian tied to Russian intelligence services. Mueller's office said the lying prompted prosecutors last week to retract a plea agreement with Manafort on two separate conspiracy charges.

"I think what these indictments and filings show is that the president was at the center of a massive fraud - several massive frauds - against the American people," Nadler told CNN.

Mueller is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and whether Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow to sway the election. Russia denies interfering in the 2016 election and Trump has denied any collusion occurred.

The investigation has cast a shadow over Trump's presidency, with its implication Moscow may have had a hand in his White House victory. The Republican president repeatedly has expressed his impatience with the probe that Mueller took over in March 2017, saying it was politically motivated.

PROSPECT OF JAIL TIME

Trump said the filings did not prove any collusion with Russia and called for an end to the investigation.

"Time for the Witch Hunt to END!" Trump said in a Twitter post on Saturday.

However, the end of the Mueller probe could be the beginning of bigger problems for Trump.

"There's a very real prospect that on the day Donald Trump leaves office the Justice Department may indict him, that he may be the first president in quite some time to face the real prospect of jail time," Representative Adam Schiff, the Democrat who will lead the House Intelligence Committee next year, told CBS' "Face the Nation."

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Legal experts are divided over whether a sitting president can be charged with a crime, as well as on whether a violation of campaign finance law would be an impeachable offense.

Republican Senator Rand Paul warned against over-criminalizing campaign finance violations, telling NBC's "Meet the Press" that errors in disclosures should be punished with fines, not jail.

Republican Senator Marco Rubio told CNN he was waiting for the results of the Russia investigation and related federal probes. However, he cautioned that "no one should be above the law."

Rubio said it would be a "terrible mistake" if Trump pardoned Manafort, saying that "could trigger a debate about whether the pardon powers should be amended."

Trump has not ruled out a pardon for Manafort, praising him as a good man. In contrast, he has said Cohen, who has cooperated with federal prosecutors, should go to jail.

Schiff said Trump may end up needing to seek a pardon for himself from the next U.S. president. House Democrats have promised an array of investigations into Trump's activities.

"What is clear also is that the Republican Congress absolutely tried to shield the president," Nadler said. "The new Congress will not try to shield the president."

Latest comments

good luck with that impeachment lol
Well anyway, they have no chance unless they can get a sizable amount of Republicans to support them since they only have a 3% lead in the house.
Didn't they try to deny this was their plan all along before the midterm elections?
Nope. They simply said that it was not in the agenda (at that time). But more evidence has come up since the midterms so it's understandable if the agenda possibly changes to at least consider impeachment proceedings.
trump will look good in orange... in fact, the jumpsuit will match the spray tan...
...Nothing Burgers? There's a bus full of people going to jail...
All recycled nothing burgers
how about how much money Obama spent on vacations it was more then trump stop the hypocrisy presidents spend tax payer money on vacations for a hundred years
""Republican Senator Marco Rubio told CNN he was waiting for the results of the Russia investigation and related federal probes. However, he cautioned that "no one should be above the law."". . ==..."no one should be above the law"..== .. that is, except China's CEO of HUAWEI, they want to be above the law.==Let's wait until Canada incriminates itself by aiding and abetting a crime by helping an accused person evade apprehension. Of course, China pulls these warning and enraging bluffs to test the waters. It's an old communist tool.
Bring it on!!!
The 100th time we have heard it. Yawn.
it was about time.
This must be around the 100th time I have heard about impeachment. It's pathetic. Investigation after investigation yet no evidence what so ever. Is that what democracy has become! Impeach Trump and the power passes to the VP - who agrees with Trump on everything. YOU LOST - GET OVER IT.
Mueller should be investigating Russian interference.  Yuge problem with special counsels as there is no incentive to end investigations and can spend years and 10's of millions going down rabbit holes.  I hate it when either party does this as the noise masks the real issues our country faces such as run away debt through an over spending congress and badly needed term limits.
This is the way the dem’s govern. Just nothing but trying oppose Trump. History will not be kind!
History is written by the winners, at least the history that people end up trusting.
Trump put millions of dollars of his own. Democrats crying about pocket change "if" so, and that's a big "IF" lol, they never learn
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