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New From Seth Meyers: Trump Deals With New Russia and Michael Cohen Bombshells

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs5/18/2018 7:03:37 am PDT

re: #297 ObserverArt

Morning!

I heard someone the other day say indictments against Trump could be made and then sealed to be used once Trump leaves office. At that point the indictments can be unsealed and then prosecutors can go after him as a private citizen for offenses he did while as President.

Is there any truth in that? Does a sealed indictment mean there is no statute of limitations since it was made within the time frame and then sealed?

The comment was made within the discussion that if a President can’t be touched while in office, you just wait until he is out of office. I think they were saying it is unusual, but legal.

At what point do we become a country that allows a criminal to continue to lead the country? Especially one who broke the law to obtain that office?

How are we arguing this? This is so wrong.