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NRaleighLiberal

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Thu Feb 28, 2019, 03:09 PM Feb 2019

Josh Marshall TPM "Looking at the Cohen Testimony Big Picture"

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/looking-at-the-cohen-testimony-big-picture

By Josh Marshall
February 28, 2019 12:24 pm
Yesterday was such a torrent of news from Michael Cohen and his all-day testimony that I confess I’m still trying to absorb it. News is an inherently social phenomenon. That’s what makes it news as opposed to information. Our process of absorbing the news, which is notionally individual, is also communal. As the Russia story and Trump administration drags on, we increasingly see two stories, which are both increasingly distinct and yet deeply related, indeed inseparable parts of the same story.

The biggest news to me remains that Trump had a heads up about the Wikileaks document dump, stolen goods that he and his team knew were driven by Russia and that he had a backchannel to Wikileaks through Roger Stone. This is hardly surprising given what we know and especially after the information contained in Roger Stone’s indictment. But now we appear to have the specific evidence, at least one specific moment when we know Trump knew. Yes, we are largely relying on Cohen’s word. But there are reasons why I think his claim in this case is quite credible.

The other point is more atmospheric, in the sense that we already knew the core facts. But through most of the 2016 campaign Trump was trying to land a hugely lucrative deal in Moscow for which he needed and actively solicited the assistance of Vladimir Putin. As Cohen testified yesterday, he would go from the hustings where he would insist he had no business with Russia, praise Putin and then later ask Cohen for an update on his progress toward their Moscow payday.

The irony is that I suspect the whole thing was likely smoke, Russia dangling a few hundreds of millions of dollars in front of Trump, as he ran for President, to see how much he’d dance and grasp for the cash. We know how much he did. Given who Trump is, that alone was probably sufficient for him to cater to Russian interests through the campaign and it may have been enough compromising information in itself at least to explain his early moves as President catering to Russia.


snip- worth reading it all, see the link above.
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Josh Marshall TPM "Looking at the Cohen Testimony Big Picture" (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Feb 2019 OP
Why is the media afrraid of talking about 'treason'? triron Feb 2019 #1
He sure wasn't acting in the best interests of our country! Poiuyt Feb 2019 #3
Trump Crime Syndicate was Wellstone ruled Feb 2019 #2
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