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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCostello, Cohen's former legal advisor testifying Cohen wants revenge
And that's why he's testifying against Trump.
If the Grand Jury buys that, Trump may not get indicted.
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Costello, Cohen's former legal advisor testifying Cohen wants revenge (Original Post)
Marius25
Mar 2023
OP
LOL. What did anyone expect his lawyer to say? Of course they are going to use that angle.
Quixote1818
Mar 2023
#1
His desire for revenge has zero to do with whether tRump is guilty of a crime
Lettuce Be
Mar 2023
#3
I didn't know we already have costellos read out..where is this coming from?
asiliveandbreathe
Mar 2023
#8
Quixote1818
(29,000 posts)1. LOL. What did anyone expect his lawyer to say? Of course they are going to use that angle.
However, I seriously doubt the case hinges on Cohen's testimony. They most certainly have a ton of other evidence connecting the dots.
Marius25
(3,213 posts)2. I hope so, but Trump gets away with everything
so I have no hope this will be any different.
Quixote1818
(29,000 posts)9. I hear you 1000000% nt
Lettuce Be
(2,337 posts)3. His desire for revenge has zero to do with whether tRump is guilty of a crime
Seems the facts should do most of the talking here -- this isn't a, "he said, she said" deal.
Demsrule86
(68,735 posts)6. Cohen brought receipts and other evidence.
Roland99
(53,342 posts)4. Smear campaign. That's all this is. Last gasp effort to do anything
gonna fail miserably like every single one of his legal attempts
Raven123
(4,898 posts)5. I'm betting the Grand Jury has already figured that out and act accordingly
The Magistrate
(95,260 posts)7. The Platonic Ideal Of 'So What?'
Persons testifying to criminal conspiracy seldom do so out of disinterested concern for justice....
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)8. I didn't know we already have costellos read out..where is this coming from?
Is there a link?
Marius25
(3,213 posts)10. It was the headline on MSNBC
lindysalsagal
(20,770 posts)11. Braggs is too smart to engage in such a flimsy case. Bragg's
Got the goods. Allowing this fool in let Braggs hear the last few crumbs of their defence, which is basically, "question Cohen's motivation", but not cohen's evidence.