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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Duck Soup!

Trump's lawyer is facing some heat. Michael Cohen is under federal watch.
Donald J. Trump's personal attorney got a no knock at his residence and his law firm.

Michael Cohen had a FBI raid of his home and business today. It seems like this may be bigger than the $130,000 given to alleged mistress Stormy Daniels.

Daniels is suing Trump and Cohen to be released from the nondisclosure agreement that kept her from discussing it.

Trump vehemently denied involvement with Daniels (aka Stephanie Clifford) and he maintains that money given to her is news to him.

Cohen who defends Trump did not see it coming.

Robert Mueller did not issue the warrant. However, the U.S. Attorney's office for the Southern Region of New York did and the FBI seized documents and hard drives.

The information seized may include information relating to Trump and Daniels. The feds are tight lipped on the seizure and Cohen hired an attorney.

Trump called the ordeal a "disgraceful situation" and an "attack on our country."

This was a personal blow to Trump. Now the inept leader is considering firing Robert Mueller.

Mueller is the special investigator in the Russia probe. Many intelligence agencies believe that the Kremlin had purposely interfered in the 2016 presidential election. They wanted to see Trump win and cause chaos within the Democratic and Republican Parties.

The allegations of Daniels being paid in October 2016 have tipped off the Federal Elections Commission. Cohen claimed he personally paid Daniels the money to protect Trump.

Daniels hired Michael Avenetti. He has spoke out against Trump and Cohen for not being honest about this payment. In 2006, Trump had an alleged affair on a pregnant Melania with Daniels.

They met at a celebrity golf tournament and Trump was obsessed with her.

Daniels on 60 Minutes detailed some real nasty shit about him. It opened the door to Karen McDogual, a former Playboy model who said the inept leader also had an affair with her. She is suing American Media, the company that owns the National Enquirer for undisclosed funds.


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