EAllusion wrote:The foreign emoluments clause was meant to prevent foreign bribery and undue influence through gift-giving and aristocratic title sharing.
ajax18 wrote:So if I stay in Trump plaza and pay my hotel fee for the night, is that a gift under your definition of a gift?
EAllusion wrote:If you buy 500 rooms, don't stay in them, and the Trump admin helps you cover up a murder you say? Yeah, that's probably an emoluments violation.
Again and again and again, Trump made a decision to put his business interests ahead of running for the Presidency. He refused to divest himself.
Trump did not think he was going to win. It's important to remember that when looking at actions before the election. He thought he would go back to his businesses with his image and connections burnished by his Presidential run.
MIchael Flynn is an interesting case. Before he was fired from the D.I.A. post under Obama, he was known as an incredibly hard-working go-getter, a great field general. But he was not equipped for the bureaucratic infighting of Washington. After he was let go, people who knew him said he changed. This is speculation on my part, but I think that after a lifetime of public service, being shuffled out of a dream job was a painful experience. I think he looked around at all of the other people getting rich, and said why not me? And I think this is possibly part of the rationale behind Mueller recommending no jail time. I think Mike Flynn basically 'flipped' from being an honest public servant to an embittered one, and according to Mueller 'flipped' back to be an honest one. Again, this is speculation. It will be really interesting to see what is behind all of the redactions.