The Trump Presidency

Michael Cohen: RNC deputy finance chair.

Elliot Broidy: RNC deputy finance chair

Steve Wynn: RNC finance chair.

Seriously, nice job everybody.
 
I find it amusing that people on the left are pretending that censoring isn't happening and that these corporations aren't run my progressive liberals.

Not once have I doubted this. I just don't see some massive undertaking to censor Republicans on Twitter, especially given how much **** is on Twitter about it. Why would you spend so much time silencing certain voices but just leave as much as they do?
 
Geoffrey Berman ok'd seeking a warrant to search Cohen's office, home and hotel room. Trump appointee to replace Preet Bharara.
 
Marshall Cohen
‏Verified account @MarshallCohen
2h2 hours ago

"It's an attack on our country. It's an attack on what we all stand for,”

President Trump said tonight about the Mueller investigation.

For the record, President Trump has never once described

Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election as “an attack” on American democracy.
 
Marshall Cohen
‏Verified account @MarshallCohen
2h2 hours ago

"It's an attack on our country. It's an attack on what we all stand for,”

President Trump said tonight about the Mueller investigation.

For the record, President Trump has never once described

Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election as “an attack” on American democracy.

Looks like Al Queda has hijacked the FBI.
 
It's worth noting that, by all accounts of former U.S. Attorneys, the process to obtain a warrant to search the office of an attorney is especially arduous. Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Miriam Rocah told MSNBC that convincing a federal judge to approve such a warrant would require "many extra layers” and, at a base level, that judge would have to find probable cause that at least one or more crimes were committed at the location being searched.

The FBI reportedly seized financial records, emails, tax documents and business records. Some of the information will likely be deemed privileged communication between Cohen and his clients, but anything related to criminal activity loses the veil of attorney-client privilege.
 
It's worth noting that, by all accounts of former U.S. Attorneys, the process to obtain a warrant to search the office of an attorney is especially arduous. Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Miriam Rocah told MSNBC that convincing a federal judge to approve such a warrant would require "many extra layers” and, at a base level, that judge would have to find probable cause that at least one or more crimes were committed at the location being searched.

The FBI reportedly seized financial records, emails, tax documents and business records. Some of the information will likely be deemed privileged communication between Cohen and his clients, but anything related to criminal activity loses the veil of attorney-client privilege.

But is Cohen the subject or the target of an investigation? Enquiring minds want to know.
 
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my reading says this has nothing to do with Mueller Investigation / election interference / "collusion"
Something they (Muellers team) came across, then through proper channels the Justice Department referred it to the Sates Attorney
Garden variety corruption at it's core.

Am I reading that right ?
 
Maggie Haberman
‏Verified account @maggieNYT

But both Trump and Cohen believe this is really Mueller and that farming it out to SDNY

was a fig leaf. Both sources say that this has crossed the "red line" that Trump laid out for Mueller

going outside his purview in intvw w @nytmike @peterbakernyt and me last July
 
my reading says this has nothing to do with Mueller Investigation / election interference / "collusion"
Something they (Muellers team) came across, then through proper channels the Justice Department referred it to the Sates Attorney
Garden variety corruption at it's core.

Am I reading that right ?

That appears to be the case.
 
who woulda guessed ?



Marc Lacey
‏ @marclacey

His lawyer is being investigated; his son-in-law is facing scrutiny by prosecutors;

his campaign chairman is under indictment; his former national security adviser

has pleaded guilty to lying; and 2 ex-campaign aides are cooperating with Mr. Mueller.



So Anderson Cooper just asked David Gergen if Trump has any choice but to bomb Syria and he basically said "no." Again, no mention of the fact that such an attack would be illegal
 
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