Email cites 18 U.S.C. §227 and warns Trump could face up to 15 years for urging NFL player firings
Email cites 18 U.S.C. §227 and warns Trump could face up to 15 years for urging NFL player firings The passage references a rarely‑cited criminal statute that could apply to a president’s public statements, but provides no specific evidence, dates, or transactions linking Trump to actual illegal influence. It mentions high‑profile names (Trump, Al Franken) but only as a generic warning, offering limited actionable leads. Key insights: Cites 18 U.S.C. §227 on illegal influence of private employment decisions by covered government persons.; Claims Trump’s public urging to fire NFL players could trigger up to 15‑year prison term under that statute.; Lists several journalists and outlets (AP, NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, Village Voice) as recipients of a “Mueller” tip.
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Email cites 18 U.S.C. §227 and warns Trump could face up to 15 years for urging NFL player firings The passage references a rarely‑cited criminal statute that could apply to a president’s public statements, but provides no specific evidence, dates, or transactions linking Trump to actual illegal influence. It mentions high‑profile names (Trump, Al Franken) but only as a generic warning, offering limited actionable leads. Key insights: Cites 18 U.S.C. §227 on illegal influence of private employment decisions by covered government persons.; Claims Trump’s public urging to fire NFL players could trigger up to 15‑year prison term under that statute.; Lists several journalists and outlets (AP, NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, Village Voice) as recipients of a “Mueller” tip.
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