1. The case against Commander Sean Conley. I reported on Oct 2 that the timeline appeared that Trump was infected on Tuesday Sept 29, before the debate. I expect that Donald Trump tested positive before the debate and Conely knew. Assume that& #39;s true, did Trump commit a crime?
2. Was Conley a coconspirator or accessory? I hope he didn& #39;t follow Bill Barr& #39;s, "The Emperor can do no wrong" theory of Constitutional Law because Trump lost 9-0 at the #SCOTUS on that theory. The speed that the professionals at Walter Reed got Trump out is telling IMO.
3. The answer to most legal question is often "it depends." But I know one thing, if Conley allowed Trump to infect people, we are not at war, and the injured Americans have remedies. And so do states that can charge them with a variety of crimes. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/is-it-a-crime-to-intentionally-get-someone-sick.html">https://www.nolo.com/legal-enc...
4. Advancing a political campaign is not an official duty. That& #39;s why they make the campaign pay for Air Force One. If Conley was complicit, each hour he& #39;s silent he& #39;s adding months to his sentence. Tick tock. @WhiteHouse @WHNSC @robertcobrien
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