Mueller et al found no evidence of conspiracy so no jail for that, obviously. There’s nothing in the redacted sentences of the report nor in the supporting materials that will change the result of the investigation. People unfriendly to the President have seen it and if there was anything of consequence there we’d know it by now. Obstruction? Even if the President was indicted on it, obstruction with intent is difficult to prove and by the time the legal battle results in anything, he’d be long gone from office. Much greater odds of a deal being struck which would result in nothing happening to the President. No jail coming his way for obstruction. The rape allegations are just that – allegations. That there have been no formal charges filed with supporting evidence so they remain hearsay. We do not imprison people on hearsay. Nor will the subpoenas land anyone in jail. Not those under subpoena and not the President. There is a defensible position, legally, for the President to resist these efforts from the House so at worst, there is a legal battle brewing but that may not even happen and if it did it wouldn’t result in anyone going to jail. I see comments on treason a lot here. I’m not sure any of them understand what the legal definition of treason is but if they’re hoping that puts the President behind bars, they are way, way off base.
Mueller et al found no evidence of conspiracy so no jail for that, obviously. There’s nothing in the redacted sentences of the report nor in the supporting materials that will change the result of the investigation. People unfriendly to the President have seen it and if there was anything of consequence there we’d know it by now. Obstruction? Even if the President was indicted on it, obstruction with intent is difficult to prove and by the time the legal battle results in anything, he’d be long gone from office. Much greater odds of a deal being struck which would result in nothing happening to the President. No jail coming his way for obstruction. The rape allegations are just that – allegations. That there have been no formal charges filed with supporting evidence so they remain hearsay. We do not imprison people on hearsay. Nor will the subpoenas land anyone in jail. Not those under subpoena and not the President. There is a defensible position, legally, for the President to resist these efforts from the House so at worst, there is a legal battle brewing but that may not even happen and if it did it wouldn’t result in anyone going to jail. I see comments on treason a lot here. I’m not sure any of them understand what the legal definition of treason is but if they’re hoping that puts the President behind bars, they are way, way off base.