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Michael Cohen on Trump  

redmustang91 64M
7767 posts
3/1/2019 6:54 am

Last Read:
3/5/2019 7:00 am

Michael Cohen on Trump


So funny to watch GOP reps contort themselves to believe Cohen when he exonerates Trump of some wrongs, but not believe him when he testifies about wrong doing.

Notice the absence of GOP interest in the facts and truth. Once you your soul to the devil it is hard to think clearly.

The interesting new development will be the New York prosecutors going after Trump and his company and offspring over Bank Fraud, Insurance fraud and other frauds. They may or may not wait for his exit from the presidency.

Trump may negotiate a pardon from Pence, but he cannot get one from the Democratic governor of New York.

Trump is going to prison, sooner or later.

Whether or not there was Trump conspiracy with Russia, there is clear fraud to overvalue and undervalue assets, and misrepresentations of the value of assets.

Don the con is going to be locked up.

redmustang91 64M
9760 posts
3/1/2019 11:21 am

The GOP does not have a good explanation if Cohen is such a sleaze and a liar, how come Trump employed him for about a decade as his lawyer and fixer?

Birds of a feather flock together.


redmustang91 64M
9760 posts
3/2/2019 5:49 am

It may be after his one term of being president. But I think it will happen. Too much corruption and fraud. Too many pissed off people. New York state will insist on justice, meaning prison for Don the con.


lanatslaro2 65T

3/4/2019 7:22 am

If he doesn't go to jail, there will be absolutely no deterrent from this sort of insanity becoming the norm. Hell, Cheney should have been in the Hague for invading "the wrong country" in the Iraq war. This is much more personal for all of us, though, because the citizens here are being treated as poorly as the Iraqis were in their homeland.


redmustang91 64M
9760 posts
3/5/2019 7:00 am

Justice grinds slowly, but eventually the right things happen. Sometimes.


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