like i said, it s no the unheard of in washington. this happens more than you might think. it s just that with michael cohen, sort of the band aid just ripped off and you can see it. barbara, you heard avehim sag at the end, stormy daniels and the president. i don t know exactly what his end game is. but it seems that all of these allegations are increasingly putting pressure on president trump perhaps at some point to reach a septembttlement so she tell the story. what s interesting she s already told her story. i don t know what else she wants to disclose. but i suppose the mounting pressure at some point could cause him to settle the case so he ll stop adding to the layers of damage that keep going. and i imagine that there are additional companies who have
secretive. they go to a financial crimes unit. the u.s. attorneys office usually has a representative looking over those do you means to find out have there, in fact, been suspicious activities with financial activities and banking accounts, it would be unusual and unheard of for someone outside of that investigative loop to have access to those sars reports. michael avenotti for his part fired back on 26th. he s saying mr. reince admission on behalf of mr. cohen is baseless, improper and sanctionable. they fail to address 99% of the statements in what we release, they concede their receipt of the $500,000 of those with russian ties is michael avenotti starting to get under the skin of conand his team? i think they re upset about it. i m a little confused how avenotti got this material or why he released it publicly
he paid hush money on trump s behalf without consulting his client. look, i ve got a lot of good friends. and ain t one of them gonna buy me a drink in a bar if i m not in a bar, right? that s just not what happens, right? so what they re their whole strategy right now seems to be to enforce an agreement that they don t agree exists. right. it makes no sense. and if you wonder why our blood pressure is collectively rising to the point, this is sort of unheard of across the board, in conventional lawyering, right? i was willing to give donald trump and michael cohen the benefit of the doubt and say, with you know, what happens that s an enforceable agreement. maybe it ought to go to arbitration, stormy daniels got the money and they had an understanding, but after today s developments, it s really hard to make the argument with a straight face that she s required to, what, remain silent about what happened? oh, she s already talked about that, too. because now what happens? be
strategy right now seems to be to enforce an agreement that they don t agree exists. right. it makes no sense. and if you wonder why our blood pressure is collectively rising to the point, this is sort of unheard of across the board, in conventional lawyering, right? i was willing to give donald trump and michael cohen the benefit of the doubt and say, with you know, what happens that s an enforceable agreement. maybe it ought to go to arbitration, stormy daniels got the money and they had an understanding, but after today s developments, it s really hard to make the argument with a straight face that she s required to, what, remain silent about what happened? oh, she s already talked about that, too. because now what happens? because we still have a situation where there s arbitration versus there s courts of law. what does this all amount to? well, here s the thing, right? trump still wants to enforce the agreement. so as long as he wants to enforce the agreement, avenatti
problems. i didn t think it would happen this fast. when you add up the resignations and firings, it s stunning how they are falling like, you know, flies. i guess that is a bit of a mixed metaphor there. but it s shocking if this individual is continuing to work after he was in government. and he may have some ongoing problems because he had financial disclosure requirements and i d like to see whether he disclosed all of this income from these outside work, if any, on his financial disclosure forms and there is also a statutory limit on the amount of outside earned income, somebody at his level can earn that comes with civil penalties if you violate it. so this is actually quite serious stuff and unheard of. it is truly a bizarre thing for him to have done. one of the problems, it s not a senate confirmed position so it doesn t go through the office of