While I detest Trump... You'll see more indictments the closer the primaries come. They are going to throw everything at him. I wouldn't mind if this wasn't the primary gain.
I clearly remember the indictments over HRC's private email server. Oh wait....
Trump's an idiot. He could have easily avoided the indictment in Florida.
It reminds me of this cartoon:
Except that Trump paints the targets on himself and then cries like a little baby when he gets charged based on his own actions.
People are fond of comparing the Clinton email fiasco with the Trump case. However, the facts and the law are different. It's apples and oranges.
The issue in the Clinton case was whether or not she should have been charged under 18 U.S.C. 793(f) for "gross negligence" with regards to handling information relating to the national defense. Comey said intent was required:
>>>Comey said there was insufficient evidence to show Clinton had malicious intent. . . . Many commentators have criticized Comey’s decision, arguing the statute Clinton was accused of violating,
18 U.S.C. § 793(f), requires only “gross negligence,” not intent.<<<
https://warontherocks.com/2016/07/why-intent-not-gross-negligence-is-the-standard-in-clinton-case/
Let's assume for purposes of discussion that Comey was wrong with regards to his interpretation of 793(f). Surely this means Trump should
not have been indicted? Wrong.
First, Trump was
not indicted for gross negligence in handling national defense information. He
was indicted for "willfully" mishandling national defense information under 793(e). For purposes of discussion, here's part of 793(e):
>>>Whoever having
unauthorized possession of . . . any document . . . relating to the national defense, or information relating to the national defense . . .
willfully retains the same
and fails to deliver it to the officer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it . . . Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both."
www.law.cornell.edu
Even if Clinton should have been indicted under 793(f), that does not mean that a different private citizen (e.g. Trump) is completely immune to any and all federal laws.