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President Donald Trump — whose enemies have been seeking to delegitimize his presidency since before it even began — is now facing new accusations from …
Castor, the former Montgomery County district attorney who famously declined to prosecute Bill Cosby, joined his firm in December. Van der Veen represented Justin Hiemstra in 2019 when Hiemstra, a student at the time, was accused of attempting to hack into the IRS to obtain Trump's tax returns.
Van der Veen said politics had nothing to do with his decision now to represent Trump at his impeachment trial, and insisted his previous cases had no bearing on the trial. 'My firm treats all of its clients the same,' he told The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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In a lawsuit initiated by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Trump was accused of breaking the law. He and Jared Kushner failed to keep records of their meetings with foreign leaders from Saudi Arabia, Russia, and North Korea.
Trump violated the Federal Election Campaign Act by asking for dirt on the Bidens, according to Business Insider. An elected official is not allowed to ask for help in gaining an election. By providing information that could damage Joe and Hunter Biden, Trump was setting up the scenario for the 2020 election. 7.
Source: Flickr/The White House. A federal watchdog released a report that stated that Trump broke the law when he froze military aid to Ukraine. According to NPR, a 1974 law does not allow the Office of Management and Budget to withhold funds based on policy.
Source: White House/ Shealah Craighead. Trump said that he would refuse to cooperate with subpoenas, an act that is worth at least a year in jail, according to the law. Threatening non-compliance could be seen as a criminal act in and of itself, particularly in an investigation.
Some of the text messages from officials in Ukraine to the Trump administration indicate that they were acting against their better judgment. Indeed, some of them might have suffered a metaphorical arm twist.
Four cities sued the Trump administration for letting Obamacare implode, according to Fortune. Trump’s attempts to weaken the Affordable Care Act through budget cuts, discouraging enrollment, and driving costs up are all a failure to follow through on acts and enforce laws, argues the lawsuit.
The Treaty Compliance Campaign alleged that Trump violated the law when he destroyed the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaty in August 2019. Treaties signed and ratified by presidents become “supreme law of the land.”. Withdrawal from a treaty requires an “extraordinary event,” otherwise it becomes illegal.