Conspiracy is on every federal indictment because if the other charges fail to get a conviction, conspiracy almost always does.
Wrong. Completely. In fact, it's so wrong I'm of the opinion you have no clue what a conspiracy charge is and what the burden of proof is.
Conspiracy takes two or more people, and in order to prove it you must show that at least one act was completed towards the end of that conspiracy. Conspiracy is charged many times in cases where the actual crime the conspiracy was about was never committed. (An example is conspiracy to commit murder where two people plan to kill someone but are arrested before the murder takes place.)
If you and I talk about killing someone together, that isn't enough to prove conspiracy. But if you went out and bought some ski masks, and I went out and bought a couple of guns, or we both met with a hit man to discuss and ultimately pay for the murder, then those acts are
MORE than enough to prove the conspiracy. Although the person in question was never actually murdered, we certainly conspired to do it.
This case is no different. Whether the Trump campaign did or didn't collude with the Russians (and all evidence so far points very directly at the idea that they did) there is already enough proof of conspiracy to put away several people, not the least of which is going to be Jared Kushner.
After all, the man that just plead guilty to lying to Federal Authorities is the very same man that arranged some of the meetings with Russians that we now know Kushner attended.
There's your one step. There's your one act towards the crime of collusion. If you think for one second that 15 years in prison isn't going to make a lot of people start spilling their guts, then you're in for a great deal of disappointment.
charge is why the government has such a high conviction rate compared to States courts.
Wrong again. State Courts don't charge conspiracy nearly as much due to the simple fact that the vast majority of state crimes are committed by individuals.
Guilt by association is not going to impeach a sitting president.
In this case, it will. He has already been caught lying several times as has his staff. One by one they all have changed their stories at least once. Some, like his son, three times. They all knew about the email as well, so they can't say they didn't know. They've all now admitted that they did.
Even if the President could beat the conspiracy charge, there's a very good chance he'll go down for obstruction of justice.
Regardless of any of that, his presidency is effectively over. There will be no getting around this. At best, he'll finish his term out fighting legal battles and fending off questions as all those that put him in the white house go to prison one by one. He'll not get a second term and will leave office in disgrace having accomplished nothing but putting us back about 50 years.
He will replace James Buchanan as the Worst President in United States History with relative ease.
No. That is you. You have, quite literally, no idea what you're talking about.