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Cohen to Testify Against Trump

carpro

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Meadows Gives Cohen Referral over Foreign Agent Violation

Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) gave former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen a criminal referral Wednesday over violating the Foreign Agent Disclosure Act (FARA).

Meadows pressed Cohen during the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday over his alleged failure to list contracts with foreign companies that paid him for access to the Trump administration.

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Cohen admitted it under oath today. Not that oaths mean all that much to such a low life.
 

Adonia

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The Mueller investigation has not achieved what it set out to do - find any collusion between President Trump and the Russians during the last election. Former FBI Director Jim Comey admitted he leaked confidential information (a crime in itself) to get the ball rolling on a "Special Counsel" against the President.

The spineless Jeff Sessions (a real disappointment) recused himself and the other fluff of a Justice Department official Rod Rosenstein folded like a cheap suitcase in response to Democrat howls of outrage and appointed the Special Counsel. All the crimes prosecuted thus far are "process crimes" and have nothing to do with President Trump and the last election. The whole thing has been a total waste of time.
 

carpro

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Looks like Cohen met with committee democrats ahead of time to rehearse his testimony. The fix was in.


Michael Cohen came to Capitol Hill ahead of his testimony next week



Michael Cohen came to Capitol Hill ahead of his testimony next week


President Donald Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen spent several hours Thursday inside the Senate Intelligence Committee’s secure spaces ahead of his closed-door testimony scheduled before the panel next week.

Cohen was on Capitol Hill on Thursday in the Senate Intelligence Committee’s secure spaces ahead of next week’s interview. He spent most of the day there, with a break for lunch at the Monocle, a restaurant near the Capitol. He left shortly before 5 p.m. ET and declined to answer any questions on his way out.
 

Rockson

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I'm glad you don't. I wish I could say the same for many Christians I know. I can understand why people Christians for President Trump, but I cannot understand why so many are afraid to point out the President's lies and actions that are contrary to Christian values.

Could maybe some things of how conducted business been off the rails? I don't know. Perhaps. But one almost wonders why should one become absolutely incensed by any of this when I think it's easy to conclude his opposition it appears is no way honorable and if they were scrutinized and had the press turning over ever rock & chip in regard to them that you'd find just as much wrong doing if not more. Because the extreme left think they're successful at decimating Trump they might be shocked to discover it doesn't translate to them increased support to their side. Perhaps Trump hasn't always been perfect before being President I still don't consider most American's like to see an axe job done on him when they know they other side isn't any better.
 

FollowTheWay

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I am a cheerleader for objective reality. President Trump and those who entrust their moral judgment to him are not engaging with objective reality. Since objective reality differs quite a bit from President Trump's narrative, I suppose I have no choice but to point out things that undermine the President's credibility (aka, "cheerleading").


I'm not offended, it's just woefully inaccurate and you are doing it to try to discredit me. For instance, I would never lump you in with white supremacists, even though you and white supremacists generally support the President. It is simply not an ethical thing to do.
Trumpites never listen to facts. They don't believe there are any facts anymore, only ratings. The so-called "Christian Right" have sold their birthright for a mess.
 

carpro

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The so-called "Christian Right" have sold their birthright for a mess.

Your criticism of the "Christian right" is hollow when we consider it's coming from someone that calls themselves a Christian , yet supports and votes for members of a party that approves of the murder of full term babies.
 

Bro. Curtis

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I do not support large scale abortion I've stated that about 10 times. Why do you continue to lie about this? In fact. I vote for the candidate not the party. I've voted for both Democrats and Republicans for President. Do you do that or vote the party line?

Trump was by far the worst candidate I've seen in my lifetime.
Not only do you support it, yo vote for it, and you question the faith of those who don’t.
 

Adonia

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Trump was by far the worst candidate I've seen in my lifetime.

Hillary was as corrupt as the day is long and did you somehow miss the 8 years of Obama? The man was completely unqualified to be the President of our great country. He was a dyed in the wool leftist, he had a skewed view of the Constitution (he thought it was a document of "negative liberties"), and he got rolled time and time again by the foreign leaders he had to deal with. (I am still waiting for him to unleash his "devastating consequences" on Assad for using chemical weapons).

No, in President Trump we finally got the businessman we needed to effectively run the country. Unemployment is so low it is called full employment, crippling government rules and regulations have been ended, and as a negotiator the President has no equal. (Witness today as he walked away from the negotiations with Kim of North Korea. Obama would be groveling and giving away the store for an agreement, just like he did with Iran).
 

FollowTheWay

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Hillary was as corrupt as the day is long and did you somehow miss the 8 years of Obama? The man was completely unqualified to be the President of our great country. He was a dyed in the wool leftist, he had a skewed view of the Constitution (he thought it was a document of "negative liberties"), and he got rolled time and time again by the foreign leaders he had to deal with. (I am still waiting for him to unleash his "devastating consequences" on Assad for using chemical weapons).

No, in President Trump we finally got the businessman we needed to effectively run the country. Unemployment is so low it is called full employment, crippling government rules and regulations have been ended, and as a negotiator the President has no equal. (Witness today as he walked away from the negotiations with Kim of North Korea. Obama would be groveling and giving away the store for an agreement, just like he did with Iran).

FACT CHECK: Who Gets Credit For The Booming U.S. Economy?

So while the White House can certainly point to some yardsticks that indicate a meaningful turnaround on Trump's watch — including small business sentiment, business investment and goods-producing job growth — broader measures of the overall job market and wages show the economy continues to follow the steady, upward glide path that began under Obama.
 

carpro

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FACT CHECK: Who Gets Credit For The Booming U.S. Economy?

So while the White House can certainly point to some yardsticks that indicate a meaningful turnaround on Trump's watch — including small business sentiment, business investment and goods-producing job growth — broader measures of the overall job market and wages show the economy continues to follow the steady, upward glide path that began under Obama.

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FollowTheWay

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Right. But you support and vote for those that do. Tarred by your own brush.
You support and vote for those that make the poor poorer, take away their medical care, take away their food and push them out into the street to die. Read MAT 25 and take warning.

In addition, abortions in the U.S. per woman of child bearing age are now lower than they were before Roe vs. Wade. What has brought them down? The availability of contraception to those who need it. You want to take that away. That will increase the number of abortions. I want to provide contraception and reduce them. YOU are the murderer.
 
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InTheLight

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FACT CHECK: Who Gets Credit For The Booming U.S. Economy?

So while the White House can certainly point to some yardsticks that indicate a meaningful turnaround on Trump's watch — including small business sentiment, business investment and goods-producing job growth — broader measures of the overall job market and wages show the economy continues to follow the steady, upward glide path that began under Obama.

Obama created 8.9 million jobs over 8 years, at a time when the only way to go with job creation was upwards.Trump has created 4.7 million jobs in only 2 years.


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FollowTheWay

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Contraception and Fewer Unintended Pregnancies Likely Drove 2011–2014 Abortion Decline
Contraception and Fewer Unintended Pregnancies Likely Drove 2011–2014 Abortion Decline

In 2014, the U.S. abortion rate reached the lowest level ever recorded. A new analysis in the Guttmacher Policy Review argues that improved contraceptive use resulting in fewer unintended pregnancies likely played a larger role than new state abortion restrictions in the decline between 2011 and 2014. Although the available data suggest that both factors contributed to lower abortion rates, most of the decline in the number of abortions (62%) occurred in the 28 states (and DC) that did not have major new abortion restrictions in effect.
 

Bro. Curtis

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No. You keep claiming that no Democrat can be a Christian. You're judging people based on politics not faith. That means you put politics above faith.
The first sentence is not true. I never said that. I never claimed it. Please stay honest.
 
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