Even if true, instructing an attorney to make a payment isn’t a crime.
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It is true & it is a crime
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Wrong. Attorneys make payments on behalf of their clients everyday. It’s not a crime, nor evidence of a crime.
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Today was the best day ever with 8 felony counts for Cohen and 8 felony counts for Manafort. My new lucky number is now 8.pic.twitter.com/GaLTihrec3
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I hope they all go to jail. This admin is one of the most corrupt in history.
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Not as corrupt as Obama, LOL
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No indictments, no jai terms during Obama years.
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Exactly. THAT is corruption. It's not like there weren't crimes being committed. Trump is cleaning house, GOP first. I'm a republican and will gladly admit the party is corrupt. Love watching Trump take these clowns down.
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Obama years were not corrupt but keep on dreaming. Only GOP are getting jail terms
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You don't actually expect anyone to believe that. You just don't care.
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Corrupt go to jail. GOP keep on screaming Democrats but keep on falling on their own swords..
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Oh democrats going to prison. Investigation just isn't a public clown show.
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Michael Cohen was Trump's lawyer therefore he CANNOT and HAS NOT implicated the President in any wrong doing.
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Out of court settlement are not criminal. In effect a lawyer blames his client after he broke the law, to get a out of jail. That is tax fraud. Campaign finance violation is not helpful, but because of campaign-finance rules, its not conclusive.Will just make lawyers jokes worse.
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An FBI (deep state) led raid of an attorneys office revealed a client wanted pillow talk with ex-girlfriends to be confidential
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And if the money was Trump's no campaign finance laws were broken. Why has the reporting at the WSJ becoming more like the WaPo/New York Times, agenda driven?
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