it s about his father-in-law. his father-in-law is ukrainian. not a crime. his father-in-law has millions of course he s not. he comes from the ukraine. the reason why that s important, he may have ties to something called organized crime. i don t really even have a question because that was so bizarre. i think we re at an incredible juncture where we re watching the president s lawyer go on tv and spout this kind of garbage. it s difficult, i have to say, as a matter of law, to hold someone s lawyer accountable for witness intimidation. but that doesn t make the behave yr any less heinous. doesn t make the fear any less real, right? especially for people who have not been in the public eye before. michael cohen knows what it is to be on the hot seat. his father and n law and his wife maybe not so much. i want to play something. she covered michael cohen for
back? are democrats going to invite him? he may be a key witness himself remember, he has said that drunk, president trump, was asking him perhaps to show leniency on michael flim flynn. is this a prima fascia? i think someone at this table thinks he will be back. thank you so much for going through all of that so quickly. always our favorite duo. and we ll be right back.
you know, various romantic entanglements while he was married in the press. so he didn t make much of an effort to cover up those relationships until he was running for president and then it was right in the heat of the campaign that they directed those money they talked about the campaign when the hush payments were being made. yeah, weeks before the campaign, and i think that s part of the fact, sort of the factual record that made it difficult for michael cohen to avoid a guilty plea on precisely this question. he has pleaded guilty and stipulated this was an illegal campaign donation. right. so, you know, look, in the compendium of trump s crimes, maybe this isn t in the top five, but it s probably in the top ten and it s something that americans have got to take very seriously. to be clear here, congressmen, you re on the judiciary committee. the president s done a lot of stuff, and he s done a lot of awful stuff, and maybe done a lot of legal stuff. but there s prima fascia
the president used to brag frequently of his affairs, and, you know, various romantic entanglements while he was married in the press.ta so he didn t make much of an effort to cover up those relationships until he was running for president and then it was right in the heat of the campaign that they directed those money they talked about the campaign when the hush payments were being made. yeah, weeks before the campaign, and i think that s part of the fact, sort of the factual record that made it d difficult for michael cohen to avoid a guilty plea on precisely this question. he has pleaded guilty and stipulated this was an illegal campaign donation. right. so, you know, look, in the compendium of trump s crimes, maybe this isn t in the top five, but it s probably in the top ten and it s something that americans have got to take very seriously.om to be clear here, congressmen, you re on the judiciary committee. the president s done a lot of stuff, and he s done a lot of en awful
he clearly had knowledge based on the e-mailed shared with the american people and president trump has a right to be concerned about his son s liability and then the expected testimony of michael cohen, that is very, very concern for the president i m sure. do you think the president s son donald trump jr. could be indicted? well, i don t think there s any question based on what we know that he greed to meet with a foreign national for dirt on an opponent, a representative or got that information from the russian government as part of an effort to help mr. trump and hurt hillary clinton. there s enough evidence there certainly to present this information to a grand jury. obviously mr. mueller and the grand jury will make that determination. on the face, this is prima fascia evidence of a conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws and with donald trump jr. s admissions of knowing the purpose of the meeting based on