Trump "retruthed" this.

Care to bet on that, evince? $20 donation to JPP in the winner's name?

It's why he was impeached.

Not a lawyer, but I can read:

Contempt of court citation[edit]

In April 1999, about two months after being acquitted by the Senate, Clinton was cited by federal District Judge Susan Webber Wright for civil contempt of court for his "willful failure" to obey her orders to testify truthfully in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit. For this, Clinton was assessed a $90,000 fine and the matter was referred to the Arkansas Supreme Court to see if disciplinary action would be appropriate.[60]

Regarding Clinton's January 17, 1998, deposition where he was placed under oath, Webber Wright wrote:



On the day before leaving office on January 20, 2001, Clinton, in what amounted to a plea bargain, agreed to a five-year suspension of his Arkansas law license and to pay a $25,000 fine as part of an agreement with independent counsel Robert Ray to end the investigation without the filing of any criminal charges for perjury or obstruction of justice.[61][62] On October 1, 2001, Clinton was accordingly suspended from the practice of law in the United States Supreme Court who also issued an order to show cause in 40 days "why he should not be disbarred from the practice of law in this Court."[63] Clinton resigned from the Supreme Court bar during the show-cause period, and the Supreme Court accordingly ordered his name "stricken from the roll of attorneys admitted to the practice of law before this Court."[64]
to end the investigation without the filing of any criminal charges for perjury or obstruction of justice



No charges

That means no crimes for you to claim

25,000 is dirt cheap
 
No conviction


Because it’s not illegal to lie about something that’s not part of the crime


Use facts
 
to end the investigation without the filing of any criminal charges for perjury or obstruction of justice



No charges

That means no crimes for you to claim

25,000 is dirt cheap
Did he commit perjury or not? Sure, he got a free pass for political reasons.

When you scratch your head asking why Trump is getting away with his crimes, just look at the precedence that has been set by Congress.
 
Did he commit perjury or not? Sure, he got a free pass for political reasons.

When you scratch your head asking why Trump is getting away with his crimes, just look at the precedence that has been set by Congress.
The lies he told were immaterial to the case


That means no purgery dude


So stop lying
 




Commission on Uniform State Laws, also sets forth the following basic elements for the crime of perjury: (1) a false statement is made under oath or equivalent affirmation during a judicial proceeding; (2) the statement must be material or relevant to the proceeding; and (3) the witness must have the Specific Intent to deceive.
 
Commission on Uniform State Laws, also sets forth the following basic elements for the crime of perjury: (1) a false statement is made under oath or equivalent affirmation during a judicial proceeding; (2) the statement must be material or relevant to the proceeding; and (3) the witness must have the Specific Intent to deceive.
 
the statement must be material or relevant to the proceeding




No purgery


He paid the fine because it ended the shit for very little money
 
He lied about his consensual sex life that had nothing to do with the case


Stop lying about it being purgery
 
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