Please try again later. Two legal experts argue that the Department of Justice has additional reasons to file charges against former President Donald Trump following the announcement by the Office Special Counsel that 13 senior administration officials violated the Hatch Act.
The call, according to Donoghue, who took contemporaneous notes, featured the then-President repeatedly pressing the top Justice Department officials over a variety of false and conspiratorial claims about the election -- all of which Donoghue shot down. At some point during the call, Trump appears to grow exasperated.
(Worth noting: It wasn't just the Department of Justice where Trump seemed to fundamentally misunderstand his power over them. He repeatedly referred to "my generals" and "my military.")
The third thing the quote reveals is that Trump didn't really care -- in any meaningful way -- whether or not there was actual election corruption. Remember that in the same phone call where Trump asks Rosen and Donoghue to "just say the election was corrupt," he had told that the various claims he was making about election fraud were false.
Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen released from prison after 'retaliation' ruling. US President Donald Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen has been released from prison after a judge ruled he was sent back to jail in retaliation for writing a tell-all book. The judge ordering his release said the government was retaliating when it sent Cohen back ...
Cohen is expected to be fitted with an ankle tag and will serve the rest of the sentence at home in New York City .
The suit, brought by Cohen's attorneys and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), claimed that Cohen's re-jailing over the order violated his constitutional right to free speech. According to court filings, Cohen's book would provide "graphic and unflattering details about the President's behaviour behind closed doors", ...
Cohen went to prison for arranging payments to silence women who claimed to have had affairs with President Trump and for lying to Congress in 2016.
In Cohen’s tell-all book, Disloyal, he revealed Trump also committed tax fraud and lied to Melania to cover-up his affairs with other women.
In 2010, Cohen briefly campaigned for a seat in the New York State Senate.