Law Professor Reveals Trump Can Be Impeached For Fraud and Racketeering Before He Even Takes Office

Counter Current News – by Jeremiah Jones

A legal researcher at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law says that current lawsuits for fraud and racketeering against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump are sufficient grounds to impeach him from the presidency. Is this the kind of person that should be running a country?

According to David Ferguson of Raw Story, Professor Christopher L. Peterson has found that should Trump win the election in November, he would be vulnerable to impeachment even before he takes office, thanks to fraud and racketeering lawsuits related to the Trump University case.  

“In the United States, it is illegal for businesses to use false statements to convince consumers to purchase their services,” Peterson wrote in a paper published Monday titled Trump University and Presidential Impeachment. “The evidence indicates that Trump University used a systemic pattern of fraudulent representations to trick thousands of families into investing in a program that can be argued was a sham.”

“Fraud and racketeering are serious crimes that legally rise to the level of impeachable acts,” he said.

According to litigants, Trump University was billed as a series of seminars with Donald Trump and top real estate professionals that would teach enrollees to wheel and deal in high-value properties and amass millions in profit.

Families were encouraged to take out extravagant loans and max out their credit cards to pay the program’s $30,000 average tuition. Documents have been introduced into evidence that show that the organization targeted the families of veterans and single mothers as ideal prospects for the scam.

Peterson said that evidence in the case thus far shows that in no way was Trump University an actual educational seminar, but in fact a “sales environment” where enrollees were urged to put more and more of their own money into the program.

“Sales practices at each seminar were systematically designed, painstakingly choreographed, and implemented ruthlessly,” he wrote, based on internal memos between Trump University administrators and staff. “Posing as teachers, sales staff were trained to manipulate students’ emotions in order to sell expensive ‘Trump elite’ packages.”

“Trump University trained staff to find the emotional vulnerabilities of students and exploit those vulnerabilities to sell additional Trump University packages,” he said.

Many “students” were left bankrupt with their credit destroyed. Then when they attempted to remedy the situation, their calls weren’t returned and the company seemed to vanish.

“Somehow in the cacophony of the 2016 presidential campaign, no legal academic has yet turned to the question of whether Trump’s alleged behavior would, if proven, rise to the level of impeachable offenses under the impeachment clause of the United States Constitution,” said Peterson, who specializes in consumer protection and litigation of predatory scams.

Among Peterson’s findings, were the following points:

·Fraud and racketeering are serious crimes. Both fraud and racketeering are considered felonies under state and federal law. First-degree fraud is punishable by up to four years in prison in Trump’s home state of New York. Racketeering is punishable by up to 20 years in prison under federal law.
·Civil cases can legally inform Congress on whether impeachment is justified. The U.S. Constitution has never required criminal conviction prior to impeachment proceedings.
·Impeachment for pre-incumbency conduct is legally permissible under the U.S. Constitution. Nothing in the Constitution’s text requires impeachable conduct to have occurred while the president is in office. The framers rejected alternative formulations of impeachable offenses that included limitations to incumbent activity.

Will this behavior stop if Trump is elected president? Will he all of a sudden stop being greedy and stop deceiving the poor?

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6 thoughts on “Law Professor Reveals Trump Can Be Impeached For Fraud and Racketeering Before He Even Takes Office

  1. Fraud and Racketeering are some of the basic requirements necessary to achieve a high position in the government.
    Remember. ..its a gangster economy.
    He just needs a little more experience in killing world leaders in foreign cuntrees.

  2. Why doesn’t this professor do a piece on Hillary and the Clinton Crime Syndicate. It’s not a question of being a crook, but the degree. Trump is still an amateur compared to Hillary.

    1. Don’t know, maybe he did. But anyway, why did Raw Story report what this prof said about Trump? Because Raw Story is leftist and supports Hillary–that’s why!

  3. Hahahaha! Hey, Iook! I’ve just discovered uranium!

    Fraud and racketeering are the least of his problems. Try TREASON, the mother of all reasons to be impeached.

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