What Trump is guilty of
Donald Trump, the President of the United States, behaved like any innocent man would behave having been framed by fabricated propaganda prepared by foreign intelligence agents, and paid for by his political enemies.He behaved like any innocent man might when prosecutors hounding him were enabled and appointed by his political enemies. He behaved like any innocent man might when he realized that his prosecutors included the chief counsel of the Clinton Family Foundation and Barack Obama's deputy assistant attorney general and that the chief witness against him was represented by Hillary Clinton's longstanding lawyer whom the Washington Post called "The Ultimate Clinton Loyalist."
He acted like any innocent man might who realized that his home, phone lines, offices, and associates were being spied on, wiretapped, surveilled, followed, photographed, and even infiltrated by paid spies and foreign agents sent by his domestic political enemies who deliberately set him and his family up in a sting operation. Meanwhile, the self-same people vehemently denied that the spying took place.
In other words, he acted against the blatant injustice by pushing back against criminal operatives conspiring to frame him.
He acted like any innocent man might who realized he was being framed for a crime his framers, rather than he himself, committed.
Collusion with Russia, treason of which he was accused publicly by top-level intel agents working for the media, a former president, and the opposition candidate. Trump objected to the coordination, collusion and conspiracy among his political enemies to commit a crime against himself, the office of the presidency, the American People, and democracy. First, to frame the candidate for the nation's highest office; and two, to frame the president now sitting in the nation's highest office.
The president is guilty of self-defense.
He is guilty for fighting against fictional, fabricated, and false charges against himself for crimes he's innocent of.
He’s guilty of feeling sincere frustration against the daily, persistent, and disingenuous political attacks, lies, and speculation; he's guilty for expressing opinion. He's guilty for protesting the dishonest witch-hunt which is nothing more than revenge for his 2016 victory and his subsequent astonishing successes. He’s guilty of sincerity and honesty, for thinking that he's being unjustly prosecuted and framed by corrupt officials of a corrupt-to-the-core party. Some of whom profess to belong to his party but are, actually, working actively against it.
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It is not the look but ideology to be concerned.
Shutting down the government to extort compliance with one piece of legislation. Sedition. Anybody remember that?