Someone made a comment on one of my threads. I can't find it now:
The person commenting suggested that when Cohen said he'd take a bullet for Trump, he was anticipating this moment.
The memo stresses his loyalty.
Did Trump suborn perjury or engage in witness tampering? The memo shies away from saying so.
He said he liked to “to support and advance Client-1’s political messaging.”
Also, as he lied, he "remained in close and regular contact with White House-based staff and legal counsel to Client-1.”
Trump's supporters are no doubt gleeful to see the accusations stop short.
I suspect Mueller isn't ready to show his cards yet.
Cohen does point to a (likely) crime Trump committed: Directing the payment to Stormy Daniels (which is most likely) in violation of campaign finance law.
But Cohen already told us this, under oath, so it isn’t new info.
Gonzo, I've never personally seen such a case.
I also have limited experience as a criminal defense trial lawyer.
Generally the defense wants a shorter sentence than the prosecution. This means that their interests are not completely aligned . . .
Notice I said “generally.” There is nothing ordinary about a case in which we’re discussing whether criminal conduct. . . .
So you see it's tricky to answer the question of whether Cohen would leave out facts that would make Trump look bad.
I'd expect WH staff & lawyers to be savvier than that and not actually tell people to lie. What Cohen describes is more likely: He understood by implication what was expected to do, and did it.
Me, too, Jwood. I wrote about the difficulty of bringing all perpetrators in this debacle to justice. (Link in next tweet)
It seems to me the goal is to save the republic . . .
The midterms pulled us back from the precipice, but we're not out of the woods yet.
Research shows harsh punishment doesn't actually deter crime. It seems to me that public humiliation. . .
To me, at this point, the goal is for the truth to come out, and for “factuality” to win.
The showdown we are witnessing is Rule of Law (Mueller) v. Cult of Leadership (Trump)
There are lots of others — too many others — caught in the same cult of leadership. I hope more of them follow Cohen's lead.