If anyone else falsely booked hush money as legal fees to benefit their campaign & covered it up, would they be prosecuted? YES! That’s why Trump was indicted — nobody is above the law I explained @CNN w/ @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom
@NormEisen @gtconway3d @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom Mobster Al Capone was finally brought down for tax evasion! Is his old cell on Alcatraz available for Trump?
@NormEisen @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom No, per a well respected law professor what Briggs is doing has never been done before - so stop lying.
@NormEisen @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom Briggs has a bright future in Cuba or Venezuela when he’s laughed out of court by a judge.
@NormEisen @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom That’s why his lawyer/fixer went to jail and his CFO is currently in jail. Trump directed them to do the crime. Like them he needs to do the time!!!
@NormEisen @gtconway3d @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom In addition, he did so in order to advance his chances of winning an election.
@NormEisen @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom What took so long? His attorney got charged, went to jail and was released for his involvement in the crime.
@NormEisen @gtconway3d @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom Juries are instructed that there is no difference between direct & circumstantial evidence. You didn't see it rain, but last night's dry lawn, sidewalk & streets are all wet in the a.m. The jury can thus infer it had rained. This jury can infer payments were campaign related.
@NormEisen @gtconway3d @CNN @wolfblitzer @CNNSitRoom It's a shame what happened to @CNN... When you try to be "fair" - it never lands correctly.