They were not irrelevant. They included a waiver of attorney-client privilege that Cohen signed and then went on TV THAT night and said he never signed it. And, his discussions with Cohen are included in his testimony - discussions in which Cohen insisted that he paid the money on his own without Trump's knowledge. One has to wonder if it was Cohen who had a fling with Stormy Daniels. |
Cohen is allowed to lie to Costello. Weird that this is the yardstick for judging someone’s truthfulness in court lol If this is the yardstick, then no judge or jury should ever believe something Trump asserts in court based on his demonstrable 30,000+ lies while POTUS. |
The NBC article says that’s not the case. If you’ve got a link to the docs please provide. Otherwise they’re irrelevant. |
No, Costello said during his statement on the courthouse steps that SDNY TOLD HIM Cohen had waived privilege. He had no document that said that. Costello's job was to add another layer - an attorney-client privilege protected layer - between the interactions between Cohen and Trump. Costello's best buddy is Rudy Giuliani, another lawyer, so after Cohen's home and office were searched by the FBI, Trump was communicating with Cohen through Giuliani ---> Costello ----> Cohen This was covered in the Mueller Report. Did Costello mention the email where he wrote Cohen: “Sleep well tonight, you have friends in high places" Hmmm??? |
With Holder and Lerner, are you talking about how the DOJ declined to charge them with contempt of Congress? The same way the DOJ declined to charge Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino with contempt of Congress...that seems to me like the same standard for D and R. Swalwell was never charged with a crime because he cooperated fully with the FBI as soon as he learned there was any connection between Fang and the Chinese government. And Hillary Clinton? I'll let Kevin McCarthy explain that one: "Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee. A select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she’s untrustable. But no one would have known that any of that had happened had we not fought to make that happen." So Republicans have admitted that the investigation into Hillary Clinton was motivated not by justice but by partisan politics. |
The fact that Costello was claiming these emails were some kind of smoking gun when in fact they were a bunch of irrelevant emails about how Cohen wouldn't call them back calls into question Costello's credibility. If he was lying about the docs, what else is he lying about? |
You tell us. |
Here we are 21 pages later ad, whomp whomp. Nada. |
https://www.wsj.com/articles/notable-quotable-attorney-general-robert-jackson-indictment-justice-politics-bragg-trump-88ea8715
this explains the problem with this prosecution |