Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Giuliani will be following Ty Cobb out the door soon.
I thought he would have lasted at least a Scaramucci.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Giuliani will be following Ty Cobb out the door soon.
I thought he would have lasted at least a Scaramucci.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:probably too big for that but broken up enough that you couldn’t match the transactions easily. If you saw $130k go out and then a month later $130k comes in, it would be hard not to draw the conclusion. Of course knowing trump, it accidentally came from the campaign.Anonymous wrote:Trump put the repayments on an installment plan. LMAO. Avoid FINCEN?
Dude, that’s like the dictionary definition of money laundering.
Anonymous wrote:Trump put the repayments on an installment plan. LMAO. Avoid FINCEN?
Anonymous wrote:I guess Giuliani will be following Ty Cobb out the door soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rudy Unplugged is the best Rudy.
Also tonight: Rudy said that Trump fired Comey because Comey wouldn't tell Trump that he wasn't a target of the FBI's investigation.
Anonymous wrote:It’s time for Trump to clear up this mess personally. SHS is going to get destroyed in tomorrow’s presser.
Speaking to the Journal on Wednesday, Mr. Giuliani said: “He paid him back. No campaign finance violations, no crime of any kind. Michael had discretion to solve these.”
Asked whether the fact that Mr. Trump had repaid his lawyer conflicted with the president’s previous statements that he was unaware of the payment, Mr. Giuliani said it was “not [an] issue.”
“Cohen was his lawyer and had discretion to settle, as I have had for clients ultimately paying for it,” Mr. Giuliani said.
He said Mr. Trump was “probably not aware” of the payment at the time it was made. “Remember October 2016, hardly will recall any of that in detail. I don’t remember it clearly either,” he said.
Anonymous wrote:Rudy Unplugged is the best Rudy.