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Divided We Stand

Divided We Stand
New book about the 2020 election.

Thursday, February 28, 2019

"Mr. Trump is a Conman"

In Defying the Odds, we discuss Trump's character and record of dishonestyThe update  -- just published --includes a chapter on the 2018 midterms.

Michael Cohen testimony to the House Oversight Committee:
Mr. Trump is a conman.
He asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair, and  to lie to his wife about it, which I did. Lying to the First Lady is one of my  biggest regrets. She is a kind, good person. I respect her greatly – and she  did not deserve that.
I am giving the Committee today a copy of the $130,000 wire transfer from me to Ms. Clifford’s attorney during the closing days of the presidential  campaign that was demanded by Ms. Clifford to maintain her silence about  her affair with Mr. Trump. This is Exhibit 4 to my testimony. 
Mr. Trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a Home Equity Line of Credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign. I did that, too – without bothering to consider whether that was improper, much less whether it was the right thing to do or how it would impact me, my family, or the public.
I am going to jail in part because of my decision to help Mr. Trump hide that payment from the American people before they voted a few days later. As Exhibit 5A to my testimony shows, I am providing a copy of a $35,000 check that President Trump personally signed from his personal bank account on August 1, 2017 – when he was President of the United States –  pursuant to the cover-up, which was the basis of my guilty plea, to reimburse me – the word used by Mr. Trump’s TV lawyer -- for the illegal hush money I paid on his behalf. This $35,000 check was one of 11 check installments that was paid throughout the year – while he was President.