Cohen is spilling the beans about his payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. He implicated that American Media and the Trump Organization were responsible in paying the women off. |
The softball and his mistress Carter are sounding nervous right now.
Magoo, the Attorney General is being called a traitor by Republicans and those close to the imbecile.
Magoo recused himself from the Russian probe after it was revealed he talked to operatives before and after the campaign. Magoo is warning those who are calling for his ouster to back down.
Magoo is not going to allow Mueller's investigation to fall apart (not even for the imbecile).
American Media Group, Inc. CEO David Pecker, the COO Dylan Howard and Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg have talked to the federal government about what's going on.
Embattled American Media CEO David Pecker is now taking immunity from indictment. |
Federal prosecutors have gave fair warning to Pecker, Howard and Weisselberg that their freedom is on the line. They warned that if they lie about what happened during the presidential election, they could face charges.
So here's the run down.
Pecker is described as a close personal friend of Trump. Pecker supported Trump during his two presidential runs. Pecker was accused of using "catch-and-kill" payments to Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model who alleged Trump slept with her during the time he was with Melania.
Dylan Howard green light stories negative to Hillary Clinton. |
The Federal Election Commission said that AMI was conducting an illegal payment with Michael Cohen, then Trump's lawyer and fixer.
Portions of the audiotape that were leaked to CNN showed that Trump gave it the "green light" to executing the payments.
Pecker was subpoenaed to talk about the hush payments. Pecker knew that if he lied to the FBI, he could be indicted. Pecker was granted immunity from prosecution to disclose information about Trump, Elliott Broidy and Sean "Softball" Hannity.
Weisselberg, the Trump Organization's longtime ally has also flipped on the imbecile.
He was subpoenaed by a grand jury to testify in the probe into the campaign finance violations and tax and bank fraud by Cohen.
Cohen was paid a monthly $35,000 retainer fee to balance the payments made to Stormy Daniels, the most high profile Trump accuser who said that she signed off a non-disclosure agreement to stay out of the limelight.
Trump's longtime ally Allen Wessielberg flipped on him. |
The interview, which focused on Cohen and the payments, happened weeks ago under a deal negotiated by his attorney, one of the sources said. Weisselberg hasn't been called back, the source said.
But the disclosure, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, caps a tumultuous week for Trump that has pushed his presidency to new heights of legal peril.
A lawyer for the Trump Organization, Trump's legal team and a spokesperson for the US attorneys office declined to comment. Weisselberg did not respond to the Wall Street Journal's request for comment.
It's getting bigger and trust me, Trump is not happy about it.
Social Media Giants are silencing millions of people. Can’t do this even if it means we must continue to hear Fake News like CNN, whose ratings have suffered gravely. People have to figure out what is real, and what is not, without censorship!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 24, 2018
So me and S.B will continue to cover the latest in the Jordan Edwards shooting.
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Let's do it. The Texas cop who shot him is on trial now. He took a jury trial. I'll post some on the trial.
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