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Sunday on MSNBC’s “The Weekend,” former Trump lawyer-turned-Trump critic Michael Cohen said he believed former FBI Director James Comey “committed a crime.” Cohen said, “Who’s seen a single document that’s in the possession right now of the DOJ?” The answer is nobody.
Who has the crystal ball? Still nobody.” Chances are, this DOJ has every single email, every text message, every communication. I believe likely he will be found guilty.”Cohen said, “I believe likely he committed a crime.”Cohen said, “I believe likely he committed a crime. I don’t know what that crime is, but there are hundreds of thousands of documents, and the government has each and every one of them.” He added, “I’ve been through this system. I know better than anybody what a weaponized DOJ looks like and feels like. It is insurmountable.”Cohen said, “Well, it was a campaign finance violation.”Cohen said, “Pled under some very extreme circumstances. My entire case didn’t last like everyone else’s. It was 48 hours. From a Friday to a Monday, either I plead guilty or Southern District of New York was filing an 80-page indictment that included my wife. We could re-litigate the whole thing, but I believe that Comey likely will be found guilty.”Trump Authorizes Troops to Protect Portland ICE Facilities from AntifaPolice Chief: Officers Responding to Michigan Church Shooting Were on Scene in 25 Seconds John Fetterman Shares Study of ‘Left-Wing Terrorism’ Reaching 30-Year High, Slams Dems’ ‘Extreme Rhetoric’Sen. Dick Durbin, Months from Retirement, Becomes First Democrat to Criticize H-1B Visa ProgramIn close Ryder Cup loss, Keegan Bradley singles out Bethpage Black course setup as mistake
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