Con artist attorney doing his best to obstruct justice

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With practically everyone in the con artist regime being subpoenaed to either testify or produce documents regarding their ties and collusion attempt with Russia, it was only a matter of time until those outside the regime were brought in. One of the con artist's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, has said he is refusing to cooperate with the Congressional investigation claiming:

"I declined the invitation to participate, as the request was poorly phrased, overly broad and not capable of being answered. They have yet to produce one single piece of credible evidence that would corroborate the Russia narrative. Further, this is nothing but a total fishing expedition."​

That last comment seems rather odd to be coming from an attorney. After all, the whole point of any investigation is to fish for facts. That Cohen now feels the need to obstruct justice speaks more about his desire to cover up the collusion than he is about showing nothing happened.

Of course when BENGHAZI was taking place, there was no problem with fishing expeditions. Multiple expeditions. No expense was spared to fish the depths of the factless oceans. Only now, with the hot breath of the Congressional investigations breathing down his neck, does Cohen believe this is nothing but a joke.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/30/politics/michael-cohen-wont-cooperate-with-congress/index.html
 
Thing is, and we know this, just about every conservative will find a way to rationalize this. While at the same time they would be having conniptions if it was HRC and her lawyer. Trump and his attorney are cowards. Let's see them take a marathon grilling from congress and see how well they hold their composure. :rolleyes:
 
Don't all criminal lawyers try to obstruct justice, at least some of the time? :confused: For example, Johnnie Cochrane helped O J Simpson get away with double murder.
 
Don't all criminal lawyers try to obstruct justice, at least some of the time? :confused: For example, Johnnie Cochrane helped O J Simpson get away with double murder.

Are you calling Donald a criminal?

Michael Cohen is now his go-to attorney. (At least apparently for this point in time. Heh.)
 
Are you calling Donald a criminal?

Michael Cohen is now his go-to attorney. (At least apparently for this point in time. Heh.)

"Criminal" would be too strong a word, but certainly I would call him dishonest in his business dealings. Politically, though, he's probably less crooked than most.
 
"Criminal" would be too strong a word, but certainly I would call him dishonest in his business dealings. Politically, though, he's probably less crooked than most.

How do you know that he is 'less crooked'? Have you got proof or are you just giving your opinion, Box?
 
How do you know that he is 'less crooked'? Have you got proof or are you just giving your opinion, Box?

That's strictly my opinion, but it's based on the facts that Trump is fairly new in politics and that Dems are usually more crooked than Reps. I say that because all the big city political machines are run by Dems.
 
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