It Was a Lie All the Time!

Jerry Shugart

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An attorney for Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, is backing away from confident assertions he made that Cohen has information to share with investigators that shows Trump knew in 2016 of Russian efforts to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Lanny Davis, a spokesman and attorney for Cohen, said in an interview this weekend that he is no longer certain about claims he made to reporters on background and on the record in recent weeks about what Cohen knows about Trump’s awareness of the Russian efforts.

Davis did not rule out that his claims were correct but expressed regret that he did not explain that he could not independently corroborate them, saying that he now believes he “should have been more clear.”

Neither Cohen nor his lead defense attorney, Guy Petrillo, responded to requests for comment.

The prospect that Cohen could be a potential witness against the president in the special counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has dominated the news, particularly since Cohen pleaded guilty Tuesday to tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance crimes.

Davis’s latest comments cast doubt on what Cohen may know, including about a June 2016 meeting in New York’s Trump Tower attended by Trump’s eldest son and a Russian lawyer.

Trump and his allies seized on the erosion of those claims.

“Michaels Cohen’s attorney clarified the record, saying his client does not know if President Trump knew about the Trump Tower meeting (out of which came nothing!),” Trump tweeted Saturday. “The answer is that I did NOT know about the meeting. Just another phony story by the Fake News Media!”

Davis told The Washington Post that he cannot confirm media reports that Cohen is prepared to tell special counsel Robert S. Mueller III that Trump had advance knowledge of the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, where Donald Trump Jr. expected to receive damaging information about Clinton from a Russian lawyer.

CNN reported last month that Cohen was claiming to have witnessed Trump being informed of the Russians’ offer by Trump Jr. and that the then-candidate approved the meeting.

The following day, The Post reported that Cohen had told associates that he witnessed an exchange in which Trump Jr. told his father about an upcoming gathering in which he expected to get information about Clinton. The Post did not report that Trump Jr. told his father that the information was coming from Russians.

The information in the Post story, which was attributed to one person familiar with discussions among Cohen’s friends, came from Davis, who is now acknowledging his role on the record.

Davis said he should not have expressed such confidence in his information.

“I should have been more clear — including with you — that I could not independently confirm what happened,” Davis said, adding: “I regret my error.”

In the past week, when asked directly by CNN’s Anderson Cooper whether there was information that Trump knew about his son’s meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya beforehand, Davis said, “No, there’s not.”

In a statement Saturday, a CNN spokeswoman said, “We stand by our story, and are confident in our reporting of it.”

People familiar with Cohen’s testimony to the House and Senate Intelligence committees said Cohen was interviewed extensively about the Russian interference campaign but did not provide any information to suggest Trump had advance knowledge.

Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), leaders of the Senate committee, said in recent days that Cohen had sent word to the committee that he had no desire to amend that testimony.

n his interview with The Post, Davis also hedged on an idea he widely promoted after Cohen’s guilty plea: that the longtime Trump loyalist had information that Trump knew of the Russian hacking of Democratic emails ahead of time.

Davis floated that idea in numerous broadcast interviews in recent days, repeatedly touting his client’s potential value to Mueller.

“I believe that Mr. Cohen has direct knowledge that would be of interest to Mr. Mueller that suggests — I’m not sure it proves — that Mr. Trump was aware of Russian government agents hacking illegally, committing computer crimes, to the detriment of the candidate who he was running against, Hillary Clinton,” Davis told PBS’s “NewsHour” on Wednesday.

But asked Saturday how confident he was that Trump knew about the hacking before it became public, Davis said: “I am not sure. There’s a possibility that is the case. But I am not sure.”

Davis said that in discussing the hacking allegations last week, he should have emphasized his lack of certainty. He said he raised the idea that Cohen might have information about Trump’s knowledge because he had a strong feeling that might be the case.

“I was giving an instinct that he might have something to say of interest to the special counsel” about hacking, Davis said. In retrospect, he said, “I am just not sure.”​

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ory.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.a4170c5ac293

The progressives couldn't care less about the truth!

As usual!
 

Grosnick Marowbe

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An attorney for Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, is backing away from confident assertions he made that Cohen has information to share with investigators that shows Trump knew in 2016 of Russian efforts to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Lanny Davis, a spokesman and attorney for Cohen, said in an interview this weekend that he is no longer certain about claims he made to reporters on background and on the record in recent weeks about what Cohen knows about Trump’s awareness of the Russian efforts.


The progressives couldn't care less about the truth!

As usual!​


As if they EVER did.​
 

Grosnick Marowbe

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And we ignore the lies, both big and small, that Trump tells. Do they matter? Does it bother you that Trump lies?

I have NO problem with Donald J. Trump as our president. I voted for him and back him 100%. I believe he's accomplished a lot of good since he's been in office and he's trying to do some great things. Unfortunately, he is being undermined by the far-left Dems, a few Republican turncoats, the media, and Hollywood. He's considered an 'outsider' so the political elite attacks him as if he were a disease and they are the anti-bodies continually trying to eradicate him. I intend to vote for him again. He's doing a fine job.
 

rexlunae

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I don't exactly know what Lanny Davis is up to, but I don't trust him, for a whole host of reasons including the fact that he's a FARA registered foreign agent for Dmitry Firtash. Really. At a guess, he knew his client was going to have to flip on Trump, and so he decided he might as well try to get some sympathy for him from the other side, and he went on TV to push that line...and to ask for help with Cohen's legal defense fund. He also admitted that Cohen hired him largely for reputation rehabilitation services, in other words, go on TV and make people like him.

I don't trust him, I won't ever trust him, and if he wants me to believe a word he says, he's going to have to deliver the goods.
 

glorydaz

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Like the size of the inaugural crowd, the check from Mexico, better health care, no more problems with North Korea. Do you care about those?

The size of the crowd included more than just those there in person. Amazing, huh?

There was no "check" from Mexico mentioned....rather Mexico will pay for it, and they will.

Maybe you think everything will happen with the snap of a finger like everyone else's campaign promises have. :chuckle:
 

Jonahdog

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The size of the crowd included more than just those there in person. Amazing, huh?

There was no "check" from Mexico mentioned....rather Mexico will pay for it, and they will.

Maybe you think everything will happen with the snap of a finger like everyone else's campaign promises have. :chuckle:

Crowd, nope, he was talking about the crowd in person.

Let us know when Mexico pays for the wall.

In honor of John McEnroe, since it is US Open time, and in general "YOU. CANNOT. BE. SERIOUS"
 

Jonahdog

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The size of the crowd included more than just those there in person. Amazing, huh?

There was no "check" from Mexico mentioned....rather Mexico will pay for it, and they will.

Maybe you think everything will happen with the snap of a finger like everyone else's campaign promises have. :chuckle:

Actually, the more important question is, "Why is the crowd size so important to Trump?" He is like a middle school girl, needs his ego stroked all the time.
What an awful human being and waste of the office of President.
 

Town Heretic

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Only a select few.
:think: Marines?


An attorney for Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, is backing away from confident assertions he made that Cohen has information to share with investigators that shows Trump knew in 2016 of Russian efforts to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
If he misspoke and it turns out that he did then he'll get the hoo-ha he'll have coming to him. And rightly so.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Actually, the more important question is, "Why is the crowd size so important to Trump?"

it plays into his "fake news" theme

He is like a middle school girl, needs his ego stroked all the time.

gee, and before he became president he seemed to be such a quiet-mannered humble fellow

just goes to show how the office can change one, eh?

What an awful human being and waste of the office of President.

well, he is from nyc
 

rexlunae

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:think: Marines?



If he misspoke and it turns out that he did then he'll get the hoo-ha he'll have coming to him. And rightly so.

He's a reputation rehabilitation specialist. He actually admitted that was one of the things he was hired for. The truth isn't his job. The night Michael Cohen pleaded, he went on Rachel Maddow, and the following day on Chris Hayes' show, to pimp Cohen's legal defense fund, I'm sure with the idea that it might get those big #resistance bucks.

A little exaggeration only sweetens the deal. Until it actually comes time to deliver, that is.
 

Rosenritter

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Actually, the more important question is, "Why is the crowd size so important to Trump?" He is like a middle school girl, needs his ego stroked all the time.
What an awful human being and waste of the office of President.

Comparing Donald Trump to a middle school girl is insulting to middle school girls everywhere.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
That depends entirely on who is practicing it.

my feeling about politics is that anybody who wants the office is suspect

and anybody who wants it badly enough to win is inherently dishonest and corrupt - the way the system is set up, it's inevitable
 

rexlunae

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my feeling about politics is that anybody who wants the office is suspect

and anybody who wants it badly enough to win is inherently dishonest and corrupt - the way the system is set up, it's inevitable

That's certainly the easy, lazy cynical approach to it. But suit yourself.
 
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