A recap of the days news. A recap of the days news. As part of his plea deal he agreed to cooperate with muellers investigation, and then theres dutch lawyer Alex Van Der Zwaan Who pled guilty to lying to investigators about his discussions with gates. He served 30 days in prison and was deported to the netherlands in june. Richard pinedo pled guilty to Election Fraud running a business selling dummy Bank Accounts to shadowy buyers including russians to sew discord in american politics. His lawyer said he didnt know the identity of his customers. He cooperated with muellers investigation as well. Fired Trump National security adviser Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his conversations with former Russian Ambassador to the u. S. Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and hes been cooperating with the special counsel investigation. His Sentencing Hearing was delayed for the fourth time today. Former Trump Campaign adviser George Papadopoulos pled guilty to making a false statemen
A recap of the days news. An admitted liar and is lying now to help the government. It doesnt behoove him to lie. It would hurt him. If he said this was done at the president s direction he better have proof, and if he doesnt, they say it in the plea agreement, the allocution, when the judge tells you, you know, the deal right before sentencing, if you want to say anything, he took that opportunity. If hes lying hes dying in terms what have this deal means. We both know Michael Cohen from the campaign and just from being a character, a person here in new york. Again, this is a total 180 for him. I cannot wait to hear him speak. I cannot wait to hear his side of the story. Boy, is that going to be amazing. I cant wait to seat proof. Lanny davis just said, i said do you think he knows more things about wrongdoing by the president or even any potential criminal behave i dont remember and he said yes, and he said well see what happens. He wants to Tell The Truth but, yes, i believe he know
that is not the conduct of a good man. listen, you work for the southern district in new york prosecuting corruption and fraud. this is an example that no one is above the law. you heard what jack said there, you know. he defrauded people, right? he broke the law, but no one is above the law, and this shows is. absolutely. that s absolutely right, and that s why these cases are so important. that s why they have to be allowed to go to their logical course. that s why they have to be prosecuted because if you have corruption corruption corrupts from the top it, and you need to have deterrents, and
does. he stole money from the american people and the united states government. that is not the conduct of a good man. listen, you work for the southern district in new york prosecuting corruption and fraud. this is an example that no one is above the law. you heard what jack said there, you know. he defraudled people, right? he broke the law, but no one is above the law, and this shows is. absolutely. that s absolutely right, and that s why these cases are so important. that s why they have to be allowed to go to their logical course. that s why they have to be prosecuted because if you have corruption corruption corrupts from the top it, and you need to have deterrents, and these cases are so important, and frank lit judges when they come to sentencing these men are going to take into account the fact that they were in these positions of power and that they