Hear Eric Holder’s prediction about the DOJ possibly indicting Trump

Former US Attorney General Eric Holder weighed in on whether the Justice Department’s January 6th criminal investigation will result in an indictment for former President Donald Trump. #CNN #News

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  1. Alex Jones has discovered there’s a real cost to telling lies and behaving in an unethical manner. The country must ensure Trump faces the same accountability.

  2. How tf he not indicated for an indictment ? He helped destroy our country

  3. It couldn’t happen soon enough. They have gotten away with far too much already.

    1. Thank you for saying that! I’ve been yelling that at the TV for days and not a single reporter has uttered those words to my knowledge. Nobody cares about most of the conversations Trump had with advisors and lawyers, but those that involved the plotting of crimes are of interest.

    2. @John Thomas For starters he tried to overturn a free and fair election. He tried to use the justice department and congress to do it. He tried to get the state of Georgia to “find” him some votes that didn’t exist.

  4. Executive Priviledge is almost completely a non-issue when you’re talking about crimes against the United States. EP is something that can protect maybe sensitive conversations with foreign countries or maybe political strategy… you don’t get to claim EP to cover up your crimes.

    1. @Easternsun lmao that’s the grown up equivalent of “but mommy! Timmy didn’t eat his spinach either, ain’t you gonna yell at him too!?!” Stop deflecting.

    2. Maybe they need to get rid of EP
      if people are able to abuse it-
      especially people like trump.

    3. @Dale Cash we will see soon, if trump is charged. If and when he is charged, it will be the people who judge him. Not his yes men in the senate

    1. @Kira2424 are you somple? really? I would put money on it that you haven’t watched the Jan 6 hearings. I am not an American and I watched them all.

  5. When you do the crime, you should be willing to do the time. And I don’t think running around pretending that you don’t think you committed a crime really cuts it.

    1. Congrats, you were picked by CNN to receive one of 15 commemorative tinfoil hats. Wear it with pride and let the world know you were duped 😂

    2. So when you do the crime, you should be willing to do the time. Should that also apply to Hillary. The Biden family, Paul Pelosi, just to name a few.

  6. A law was broke ? MANY laws were broken. NO attorney client privilege.
    LAWS WERE BROKEN .EVIDENCE OF MANY CRIMES.

    1. That is what the VIEW and CNN keeps telling us. And they would never tell a lie about Trump or any republican. And they have never been wrong.

    1. Doesn’t matter. Nixon was pardoned. I’m afraid some ignorant GOP Pres will pardon Trump down the road too. I’m sure that’s what he is counting on before he has to serve any time. Let’s just pray it takes every cent he has to defend himself.

  7. I appreciate the need for care but if this was any normal citizen the indictment would never have been in question and would have happened at least a year ago.

    1. @Crispin Fornoff it is if you invited the riot and then DID NOT CALL for police and National Guard. He was Commander and Chief of his Minions at that moment directing his monsters into battle! Grow up! Be an American!

    2. @RatherTiredOfTheMess I saw Trump invite the protestors, never heard him invite violence of any sort… and you literally spend the entire year before calling Trump a fascist for trying to call in the national guard to put down the BLM riots… so maybe you should be a little more ideologically consistent, sweetie.

    3. That is the point of this whole thing—to show people like trump
      and Jones that the law applies to them just as it does to the average
      citizen. If anyone ever belonged in
      prison it is these two sorry excuses for humans.

  8. How is it possible to have ‘privilege’ executive, or any other sort, to plan an illegal act? Crazy.

    1. Tom, out the Thom Hartman program or the Ralph Nader radio hour, they’re the best the baby boomers have to offer.

    2. @Benny Garcia It’s been two days and I’m not scrolling through 120+ comments to figure out wtf you are talking about

  9. I hope the DOJ will address the Uvalde officers who were caught on camera standing there getting hand sanitizer. Justice needs to be serve for the Uvalde children and families.

    1. There is NO DUTY to save children. US law enforcement only has a legal duty to investigate crimes after the fact. The US Supreme Court ruled on this a long time ago. I don’t defend it but that is the law.

    2. @Paul Joyner when you deal w corruption? More often than not? The corruption goes deep… and THAT is what is wrong there…
      Imho

    3. @Chris Namaste that is sad, however those cops looked human, but their lack of humanity towards children as they heard them slayed blows my mind!

  10. Wouldn’t it be great if DOJ has wired Meadows’ phone with his knowledge and they catch Trump calling and implicating himself?

  11. How does someone who attempted a coup still gets executive privalge?That privilege should be null by the very actions of trying to overthrow the government.

    1. @Horacio Dortona the DOJ was supposed to find who leaked from the Supreme Court as John Roberts stated – hilar!

  12. when your sharing criminal information, there shouldn’t be any “Executive Privilege” to protect it.

  13. When I was a kid. Certain people scared me. I read their vibes. These were men, I knew bad. I was scared for my mother, and father despite, those men being my parents friends. I just knew, they were bad, based on the vibe they had. So, with this said, upon releasing some criminals. If there’s twelve kids, who agree with their release back into society? Then it should be considered. Make sure these kids are from the society, they’re going back into.

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