1. Standard membermchill
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    17 Jun '18 08:522 edits
    President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen who is facing a mountain of charges including bank fraud, wire fraud and violating campaign finance laws (just to name a few) has indicated to family and friends he is willing to cooperate with federal investigators to alleviate the pressure on himself and his family, according to a source familiar with the matter.

    Cohen has expressed anger with the treatment he has gotten from the President, who has minimized his relationship with Cohen, and comments from the President's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, the source said. The treatment has left him feeling isolated and more open to cooperating, the source said.

    I'm predicting this situation with Michael Cohen + the case Robert Mueller is building would indicate this administration will not end well.


    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/cohen-signals-openness-to-cooperating-with-federal-investigators/ar-AAyHjEQ
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    17 Jun '18 17:33
    Originally posted by @mchill
    President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen who is facing a mountain of charges including bank fraud, wire fraud and violating campaign finance laws (just to name a few) has indicated to family and friends he is willing to cooperate with federal investigators to alleviate the pressure on himself and his family, according to a source familiar wi ...[text shortened]... /en-us/news/politics/cohen-signals-openness-to-cooperating-with-federal-investigators/ar-AAyHjEQ
    All of these stories that merely speculate someone might flip on the president are BS.
    The president has the power to pardon. Hearsay is not news.
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    17 Jun '18 18:14
    Originally posted by @metal-brain
    All of these stories that merely speculate someone might flip on the president are BS.
    The president has the power to pardon. Hearsay is not news.
    You seem to turn a blind eye to the fact that at least 4 former Trump aids have pled guilty to crimes and are now cooperating with prosecutors, with a 5th on the way. No one is above the law, not even Donald Trump, and his power to pardon does not extend to state crimes. It's time you stop thinking of your beloved President, as a king. He is not.
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    17 Jun '18 23:31
    Originally posted by @mchill
    You seem to turn a blind eye to the fact that at least 4 former Trump aids have pled guilty to crimes and are now cooperating with prosecutors, with a 5th on the way. No one is above the law, not even Donald Trump, and his power to pardon does not extend to state crimes. It's time you stop thinking of your beloved President, as a king. He is not.
    you look like a fool when you keep saying another is about to flip, flip, flip. what the hell do you think they are going to do? you and your husband just as well get used to it...we normal people will never approve of you.
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    18 Jun '18 01:14
    Originally posted by @mott-the-hoople
    you look like a fool when you keep saying another is about to flip, flip, flip. what the hell do you think they are going to do? you and your husband just as well get used to it...we normal people will never approve of you.
    what the hell do you think they are going to do?


    They are going to give Robert Mueller every dirty little detail they know about your beloved monarch, so he can do his job. If President Obama had acted this way, you'd be screaming "treason" from the rooftops.
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    18 Jun '18 01:19
    Originally posted by @mchill
    If President Obama had acted this way, you'd be screaming "treason" from the rooftops.
    And the next buffoon the democrats vote into the White House will be given hell, with the Mantra, "You complained when Trump did it," and your mantra will be, "You didn't complain when Trump did it," and on and on we go. I'll be dead when Idiocracy goes into full bloom but I do worry about what our young ones will face 3 or 4 decades from now.
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    18 Jun '18 01:35
    Originally posted by @mchill
    what the hell do you think they are going to do?


    They are going to give Robert Mueller every dirty little detail they know about your beloved monarch, so he can do his job. If President Obama had acted this way, you'd be screaming "treason" from the rooftops.
    One question...can you explain to me what muellers job is?
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    18 Jun '18 01:39
    Originally posted by @mchill
    You seem to turn a blind eye to the fact that at least 4 former Trump aids have pled guilty to crimes and are now cooperating with prosecutors, with a 5th on the way. No one is above the law, not even Donald Trump, and his power to pardon does not extend to state crimes. It's time you stop thinking of your beloved President, as a king. He is not.
    What state crimes are you talking about?
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    18 Jun '18 01:411 edit
    Originally posted by @mott-the-hoople
    One question...can you explain to me what muellers job is?
    To dig up the past of every person on Earth that is 7 degrees or less separated from Trump, build a case against them for past transgressions, and extort them for damning information against him. If someone can be dragged into an interview, all the better because they can be asked a long series of questions, the answers they give can be compared to prior actions or testimony, and if anything contradicts they can be extorted on felony charges for perjury.
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