Joy Reid and her MSNBC guests fantasize about Ivanka’s arrest: ‘To get to Trump, you go after his kids’

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Race-baiting MSNBC pundit Joy Reid and her guest Elie Mystal fantasize about Ivanka Trump going to jail.

MSNBC’s race-baiting pundit, Joy Reid, and her guest Elie Mystal breathlessly salivated about the unlikely prospect of Ivanka Trump going to jail during a bizarre segment where they said the best way to get at President Trump is to go after his children.

Mystal invoked the 1993 film “The Firm” to fantasize about how Ivanka could end up behind bars. He said Ivanka was involved in negotiating the price that Trump’s Washington, D.C. hotel charged the 58th presidential inaugural committee to rent the venue for events.

Mystal also alleged — without evidence — that Ivanka had overcharged the inaugural committee.

“Do you remember in ‘The Firm,’ how Tom Cruise brings down the entire mob on overbilling?” Mystal asked. “What we have here is Ivanka Trump — as part of the Trump organization — overbilling the inaugural committee. That could be it right there.”

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Dems pay lip service about not wanting to separate families, but fantasize about taking Ivanka from her 3 children. (Instagram)

Elie Mystal said it would destroy President Trump if anything happened to Ivanka.

“This is the first time that we have Ivanka — which is like the only kid he likes — in the crosshairs.

She apparently, according to these reports, was involved with overcharging the inaugural committee.

For a long time I thought the only way we are really going to get to Trump is if you go after his kids. If you put the kids in legal peril, that’s the only thing that’s going to shock him out of his lying, deceitful cocoon. And this could be the way to do it.”

 

Reid pointed out that you cannot indict a sitting US president, but gleefully bleated: “But it doesn’t say anything about a sitting President’s daughter.”

As BizPac Review reported, Trump cannot be indicted, according to the US Constitution. This was also spelled out in an October 2000 memo from Bill Clinton’s Justice Department, which reaffirmed a 1973 DOJ interpretation of the Constitution:

In 1973, the Department concluded that the indictment or criminal prosecution of a sitting President would impermissibly undermine the capacity of the executive branch to perform its constitutionally assigned functions.

We believe that the conclusion reached by the Department in 1973 still represents the best interpretation of the Constitution.

Meanwhile, Joy Reid should be worried that she doesn’t end up in jail for lying to the FBI after she claimed she was hacked when homophobic blog posts she wrote between 2007 and 2009 surfaced.

Joy then asked the FBI to investigate her false claims that her old website (the one with all her anti-gay rants) had been hacked.

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Meanwhile, there is zero evidence to support Joy’s claims that she was hacked. So why isn’t she in jail for demanding a bogus FBI investigation?

https://twitter.com/Bernstein/status/988866498633633792

Lying to the FBI is a serious crime that carries with it a five-year jail sentence.

And don’t forget about this: Joy was way more homophobic than initially thought.

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