Benjamin Weiser / New York Times: Michael Cohen Wanted to Cooperate in His Own Way. Prosecutors Had Other Ideas. — Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's former fixer, always had a high self-regard for his ability to talk — or bully — his way out of challenging situations,
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Did not 'flip' on Trump? Is that why Mueller said Cohen made '"substantial and significant efforts to help ongoing criminal investigations" and gave Mueller "information about attempts by other Russian nationals to reach Trump's presidential campaign as far back as November 2015" ?
ReplyDeleteApparently they changed their minds about the value of Cohen's cooperation or did you miss that while cleaning your shorts? He is now facing major time because he did not give them what they wanted. So, "no" he did not flip or they would be giving him "time served."
DeleteThis week, in the Trump criminal cartel news: . . . .
ReplyDeletedidn't print your examples because they have nothing to do with the Russian investigation or anything criminal when it comes to Trump.
DeleteJust showing yourself as the coward your are with no regard for the truth, like your Dear Leader.
ReplyDeleteSince when is deciding to censor lies and half baked "truth" have anything to do with courage, oh Mr hide in the Tennessee mountains pretending to have courage. A true gutless wonder, just like the rest of your political party.
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