I too thought of Paula Jones instantly. The misdirection in that, is that President Trump was not convicted of paying someone hush money.
The conviction was for a payment made to Cohen. It was called legal fees, but they say the money was an illegal campaign contribution and not legal fees because it was used to suppress negative information, in the form of hush money, and it helped his election.
I believe this "crime" was used by the white hats because the Clinton Campaign and the DNC were both fined by the FEC for the exact same thing. It was found that they payed for opposition research in regard to the Steele Dossier and called it legal fees. Fines! A slap on the wrist considering they gave President Trump 34 felony convictions and are threatening to throw him in prison. It's just another glaring example of a two teir justice system. Waking up normies in mass.
Another facet is the obvious suppression of the Hunter laptop. Now, there is added emphasis that if you suppress information during an election cycle, it merits felony charges and possibly prison time.
I too thought of Paula Jones instantly. The misdirection in that, is that President Trump was not convicted of paying someone hush money.
The conviction was for a payment made to Cohen. It was called legal fees, but they say the money was an illegal campaign contribution and not legal fees because it was used to suppress negative information, in the form of hush money, and it helped his election.
I believe this "crime" was used by the white hats because the Clinton Campaign and the DNC were both fined by the FEC for the exact same thing. It was found that they payed for opposition research in regard to the Steele Dossier and called it legal fees. Fines! A slap on the wrist considering they gave President Trump 34 felony convictions and are threatening to through him in prison. Just another glaring example of a two teir justice system. Waking up normies in mass.
Another facet is the obvious suppression of the Hunter Laptop. Now there is added emphasis that if you suppress information during an election cycle, it merits felony charges and possibly prison time.