Whew, I'm glad someone is blasting here. I can't imagine a world where someone doesn't get put on blast for their actions.
What did we do before judges and anyone with authority learned to blast people like this? Must have been even crazier before all this blasting. A true world without consequences.
Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Joshua Steinglass argued that the value of a “corrupt bargain” between the publisher of The National Enquirer, Trump and his then-personal lawyer Michael Cohen to suppress negative stories about Trump cannot be overstated, and might have been one of the most valuable political
contributions ever.
Well, yeah. That and the outrageous failure of the corporate news media to explain the many, many ways trump is unqualified to be president. Nit to mention a demented sociopathic rapist.
Not in the article, but Norm Eisen pointed out that Todd Blanche pulls up the "smoking gun" document from Alan Weiselberg and Jeff Mccan and claims that if those documents were truly incriminating, then why weren't the documents destroyed? You can't make this shit up. Well, the Trump world can.
"Your honor, if Michael Cohen did in fact work with my client to commit fraud and bypass campaign finance laws, why is he still alive, and not in the bottom of the East River? I rest my case."