The Official Michael Cohen Testimony Thread

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Hats off to the 20% who do not let their wallet override their integrity.
We obviously have different things which we find staggering. The fact that 4 in 10 Americans let a small, short-term positive impact to their wallet justify their support for an admittedly despicable, dishonest, and amoral man is staggering to me.
News flash, but I think most people think politicians, generally speaking, are despicable, dishonest, and amoral. They don't think anything Trump is doing is really beyond the pale.
 
News flash, but I think most people think politicians, generally speaking, are despicable, dishonest, and amoral. They don't think anything Trump is doing is really beyond the pale.
You will never get loother to admit this.

To loother, only Republicans are that way, while Democrats are bastions of integrity and morality.
 
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Only after he's told "tell us what we want to hear or else we'll prosecute you harder."

Then he's totally telling the truth.

How does that work? He's already been convicted and sentenced. Where's the leverage for the lighter sentence?
 
How does that work? He's already been convicted and sentenced. Where's the leverage for the lighter sentence?
He has already said he is working to get a lighter sentence, I am sure this "testimony" will help with some left wing obama appointee
 
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How does that work? He's already been convicted and sentenced. Where's the leverage for the lighter sentence?


Not a lighter one. If he lies in today's testimony he could theoretically be prosecuted again.

GOPers will not want to talk about that.
 
CNN Panel: Cohen Lied When He Told Congress He Never Wanted White House Job

A CNN panel said Michael Cohen made a false claim Wednesday when he said he never wanted a job in the Trump White House during his testimony before the House Oversight Committee.

"The one potential problem that I thought Michael Cohen has is when he was asked if he wanted a job in the White House, and he said no," correspondent Dana Bash said. "Our reporting, I know, Pam, you have been told and I have been told, all of us, by people in and around the process real time, he very much wanted a job in the White House."

Host Jake Tapper played the clip in which Rep. Jim Jordan (R., Ohio) pressed Cohen about his desire to work in the White House.

"How long did you work in the White House?" Jordan asked.

"I never worked in the White House," Cohen responded.

"That's the point, isn't it, Mr. Cohen? … You wanted to work in the White House, but you didn't get brought to the dance," Jordan continued.

Cohen denied Jordan's claims and insisted he was "extremely proud to be personal attorney to the president of the United States of America."

"I did not want to go to the White House. I was offered jobs. I can tell you a story of Mr. Trump reaming out Reince Priebus because I had not taken a job where Mr. Trump wanted me to, which was working with Don McGahn at the White House general counsel," Cohen added.

"I think the issue there is that one sentence: ‘I did not want to go to the White House.' All of our reporting suggests that's not true," Tapper said.

CNN Panel: Cohen Lied When He Told Congress He Never Wanted White House Job
 
CNN Panel: Cohen Lied When He Told Congress He Never Wanted White House Job

A CNN panel said Michael Cohen made a false claim Wednesday when he said he never wanted a job in the Trump White House during his testimony before the House Oversight Committee.

"The one potential problem that I thought Michael Cohen has is when he was asked if he wanted a job in the White House, and he said no," correspondent Dana Bash said. "Our reporting, I know, Pam, you have been told and I have been told, all of us, by people in and around the process real time, he very much wanted a job in the White House."

Host Jake Tapper played the clip in which Rep. Jim Jordan (R., Ohio) pressed Cohen about his desire to work in the White House.

"How long did you work in the White House?" Jordan asked.

"I never worked in the White House," Cohen responded.

"That's the point, isn't it, Mr. Cohen? … You wanted to work in the White House, but you didn't get brought to the dance," Jordan continued.

Cohen denied Jordan's claims and insisted he was "extremely proud to be personal attorney to the president of the United States of America."

"I did not want to go to the White House. I was offered jobs. I can tell you a story of Mr. Trump reaming out Reince Priebus because I had not taken a job where Mr. Trump wanted me to, which was working with Don McGahn at the White House general counsel," Cohen added.

"I think the issue there is that one sentence: ‘I did not want to go to the White House.' All of our reporting suggests that's not true," Tapper said.

CNN Panel: Cohen Lied When He Told Congress He Never Wanted White House Job

Sounds like its a question of which job.

And should be easy enough to look in to. Let's bring Reince in and find out if this event occurred.
 

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