Trump Could Be Facing Indictment In NY For Filing False Tax Returns [View all]
https://www.politicususa.com/2019/09/11/trump-indicted-false-tax-returns.html
Posted on Wed, Sep 11th, 2019 by Jason Easley
Trump Could Be Facing Indictment In NY For Filing False Tax Returns
New York appears to be building a case against Trump for filing false tax returns, and the state can indict a sitting president.
Nick Akerman explained what New York might be up to on MSNBCs All In:
The big difference here is that Cy Vance is the local he is the state prosecutor in New York county. So he is not concerned with federal crimes. Hes concerned with state crimes. But I think we have a continuous theme here that pervades all of and its simply that all roads lead to Donald Trumps tax returns. To make this a serious crime and a serious felony falsifying business records is usually associated with falsifying numbers so that they falsify in turn the tax returns.
So in this particular case it could very well be that they are looking at the false state tax returns that have been filed by the trump organization, filed by Donald Trump, and there could be all kinds of people who could have criminal liability here. If its just Donald Trump, obviously, the problem there is indicting a sitting president, although the Manhattan DAs office is not under the same stricture as the Department of Justice. They could indict a sitting president. Secondly, there are lots of people around Donald Trump who could be indicted for aiding and abetting and assisting in this.
New York has been trying to get a conviction on the Trump operation for decades. The spotlight of the presidency has finally given them the leads and the information that they have needed. Trumps biggest criminal liability has always been at the state and local level.
If New York decided to indict Trump before his term was up, the presidency couldnt save him. New York appears to be building a case against Trump and his business.
Once they have the evidence, Trump may be indicted even if he wins a second term in 2020.