Roger Stone, Trump supporter and occasional political fixer (with long history and Nixon tattoo) was indicted under the Mueller probe and subsequently found guilty of multiple offences of obstruction, witness tampering and lying to Congress.
Prosecutors recommended 7-10 years; Trump tweeted this was unfair and a few hours the later the DoJ said it would be recommending a lower sentence, claiming the decision was made before Trump tweeted. Four of the Assistant US Attorneys who oversaw the prosecution have resigned from the case, with one resigning his post.
This has prompted some considerable comment about potential inappropriate interference in the justice system by the White House - yet another corruption concern to float around.
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This follows a series of firings in the executive as Trump removed personnel who testified at the impeachment, Lt. Col. Vindman (and also his brother) and Gordon Sondland. Afer the impeachment trial, Republican Senator Susan Collins suggested Trump would be more careful and would learn from this case. Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, when asked to comment on this, suggested "There haven't been any strong indicators this week that he has."
And of course, Murkowski's absolutely right. Trump knows he can do whatever the fuck he likes because Senate Republicans have made it clear he's untouchable.
Prosecutors recommended 7-10 years; Trump tweeted this was unfair and a few hours the later the DoJ said it would be recommending a lower sentence, claiming the decision was made before Trump tweeted. Four of the Assistant US Attorneys who oversaw the prosecution have resigned from the case, with one resigning his post.
This has prompted some considerable comment about potential inappropriate interference in the justice system by the White House - yet another corruption concern to float around.
* * *
This follows a series of firings in the executive as Trump removed personnel who testified at the impeachment, Lt. Col. Vindman (and also his brother) and Gordon Sondland. Afer the impeachment trial, Republican Senator Susan Collins suggested Trump would be more careful and would learn from this case. Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, when asked to comment on this, suggested "There haven't been any strong indicators this week that he has."
And of course, Murkowski's absolutely right. Trump knows he can do whatever the fuck he likes because Senate Republicans have made it clear he's untouchable.