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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Nov 30, 2018, 09:04 AM Nov 2018

Senator Chris Coons: Trump Was 'Flat Out Lying' When He Claimed 'No Business Interests in Russia'

Source: Mediate


by Colby Hall | Nov 30th, 2018, 7:43 am

President Donald Trump’s frequent use of rhetorical exaggeration and hyperbole have long been noted by nearly everyone in political media. But when he verges into mistruths and falsehoods — which is also a common practice — many in the media refrain from calling it out in the plainest of terms. Enter Senator Chris Coons, who during a visit to CNN’s New Day called out Trump’s repeating of no business interests in Russia while on the campaign trail in 2016 the most basic way possible.

Regarding the recent bombshell news that Trump’s former corporate lawyer Michael Cohen had pleaded guilty to lying to Congress and the revelation that the Trump Organization was actively pursuing the development of a Trump Tower Hotel in Moscow, Coons did not hold back.

“First that makes it clear that now President Trump was flat outlying as candidate trump when he said and tweeted repeatedly I have no business interests in Russia,” the Democratic Senator from Delaware said. “He did not say I just wrapped up a business deal and he didn’t say just a few days ago I stopped communicating with the Kremlin and he said categorically I have no business with Russia.”

Coons then offered a bit of nuance in his assessment, adding “That’s not illegal but it says something about the character of then-candidate Donald Trump. But it’s complicated and has legal consequences for individuals like Michael Cohen who came before committees of Congress and submitted spoken and written testimony and then agreed to cooperate with Mueller, and special counsel Mueller charged him and he has pleaded guilty to additional lies to Congress and that puts him in legal jeopardy.”

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Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/tv/senator-chris-coons-trump-was-flat-out-lying-when-he-claimed-no-business-interests-in-russia/



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Senator Chris Coons: Trump Was 'Flat Out Lying' When He Claimed 'No Business Interests in Russia' (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2018 OP
Fat orange piece of shit Racerdog1 Nov 2018 #1
Maybe a 2-for-1 ? Roy Rolling Nov 2018 #2
Lying? Maxheader Nov 2018 #3
maybe not, but the GOP in Congress ginnyinWI Nov 2018 #4
Let's be clear, Sen. Coons moreland01 Nov 2018 #5
What If, As Has Been Opined, The Conversations Extended. . . ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #6

ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
4. maybe not, but the GOP in Congress
Fri Nov 30, 2018, 09:56 AM
Nov 2018

has a bit more awareness of the way the WH is going to lose its political power. Watch a lot of them jump ship and join the Dems in opposing it.

moreland01

(738 posts)
5. Let's be clear, Sen. Coons
Fri Nov 30, 2018, 10:22 AM
Nov 2018

“That’s not illegal but it says something about the character of then-candidate Donald Trump." If this particular lie is what you consider determinate about trump's character, I have doubts about your character.

Holy Shit. The list of then-candidate trump lies that should have cleared up any doubts about trump's character is long enough to wrap around the moon and back.

ProfessorGAC

(64,995 posts)
6. What If, As Has Been Opined, The Conversations Extended. . .
Fri Nov 30, 2018, 01:28 PM
Nov 2018

. . .beyond early November when "it" was POTUS elect. Would that be illegal Mr. Coons?

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