Will Donald Trump Jr. Be Indicted Next?

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'The evidence against you is all news clippings from the NYT and Washington Post... how do you plead?" - Judge

Last week was a rough week for the president, his former lawyer and campaign manager were found guilty for breaking financial laws. Nothing directly tied to the president, but it sure didn’t look good.

The next indictment might hit a lot closer to home.

Roger Stone, a long-time GOP operative told the Political Insider that he expects for Donald Trump Jr. to be indicted for lying. Not for collusion or for breaking campaign laws, but for not telling the complete truth to the FBI.

The special counsel is going to charge Donald Trump Jr. with lying to the FBI. Notice they’re not charging him for having an illegal meeting with a Russian at Trump Tower because there’s nothing illegal about that meeting. The only thing illegal about that meeting was how the woman got in the country, how she got a visa from the Obama State Department, and why she was meeting with an official from Fusion GPS before and after the Trump Tower meeting.” – Roger Stone

Back on August 5th, Trump tweeted about the meeting and he let all of the “fake news” world know that he was not “concerned” about his son’s meeting that sparked all the collusion talks.

Although Donald Trump Jr. does not seem to be implicated in a crime, being indicted for lying to the FBI is not a good thing. It seems Meuller’s strategy is to keep people in court that are close to Trump, regardless of if their crimes have anything to do with Russia. It doesn’t matter if Tump’s son is indicted for lying or convicted of murder, CNN, MSNBC and other liberal media outlets will give it the same amount of attention.

What do you think? Will Donald Trump Jr. get indicted?

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Adam Campbell is a former military brat, who grew up all over the world--but considers Milwaukee, WI, where he and his wife currently live, to be his home. He enjoys reporting the real news, without bias.