Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. MERGED (single, influence, Congress, legal)
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If there was a crime committed by Cohen why should it go unaddressed? The USA is a nation of laws.
I get your drift & personally wholeheartedly agree.
The American people elected Mr. Trump without a proper vetting. Basically, Mr. Trump is 'running the Country' like he ran Trump Organization.
Take the ridiculously high number of lawsuits fr'instance. The Trump campaign was run just like Trump Organization. Lawsuits were met with bluster & then ultimately settled quietly with everyone involved required to sign nondisclosure agreements so that Trump Organization could avoid public scrutiny while also avoiding the admission of guilt or of any wrongdoing.
The Trump campaign was run just like Trump Organization.
The Trump Presidency is being run just like its campaign & Trump Organization.
Hopefully this will not happen again, i.e. "fool me once ...".
Must be. It could not possibly be that the facts supported a warrant.
Between your "must be" and "could not possibly be" is a whole world of sleazy, slimy most likelies.
Most likely, Mueller is so desperate to find anything to justify the existence of his undertaking that he has resorted to raiding the office of President Trump's lawyer: a ruse to gain access to private and confidential communications between an attorney and his client.
Am I the only one on this forum old enough to remember that the first target of Nixon's plumbers was the professional office of Dr. Lewis Fielding, psychiatrist for Daniel Ellsberg?
"Defense Secretary James Mattis sat stone-faced across the table, his hands folded and his eyes cast downward."
"Vice President Mike Pence, at Trump's right, stared ahead with an unchanging expression of concern."
... "as the commander in chief attacked his attorney general, deputy attorney general and special counsel in a blistering partisan attack that stood out even by Trump's standards."
Between your "must be" and "could not possibly be" is a whole world of sleazy, slimy most likelies.
Most likely, Mueller is so desperate to find anything to justify the existence of his undertaking that he has resorted to raiding the office of President Trump's lawyer: a ruse to gain access to private and confidential communications between an attorney and his client.
Am I the only one on this forum old enough to remember that the first target of Nixon's plumbers was the professional office of Dr. Lewis Fielding, psychiatrist for Daniel Ellsberg?
It seems we have come full circle.
'Most likely' Mueller did not go into Cohens office at all. 'Most likely' he conversed with an entire team of legal experts. 'Most likely' they reviewed the evidence uncovered so far. 'Most likely' they reviewed the evidence and set it beside US Constitutional law. 'Most likely' they saw a strong case for possible criminal activity. 'Most likely' they presented this evidence to a Federal Judge who had his assistants research and they agreed. 'Most likely' after all these people agreed on a correct and legal course of action, a search warrant was issued.
Thinking that one 'desperate' person can just bully their way through a high profile case like this is absurd and an obvious attempt to spin to the right with out foundation or fact.
Between your "must be" and "could not possibly be" is a whole world of sleazy, slimy most likelies.
Most likely, Mueller is so desperate to find anything to justify the existence of his undertaking that he has resorted to raiding the office of President Trump's lawyer: a ruse to gain access to private and confidential communications between an attorney and his client.
Am I the only one on this forum old enough to remember that the first target of Nixon's plumbers was the professional office of Dr. Lewis Fielding, psychiatrist for Daniel Ellsberg?
It seems we have come full circle.
However, Nixon thought he was above the law. too. Where did that get him. Trump needs to resign, before the long arm of the law finally takes him down.
I think it just reeks of people breaking the law and getting caught.
Yeah, unless they are democrats.......
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