Washington – Cohen Says He’s Worried About Fate Of US

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    Michael Cohen, left, President Donald Trump's former lawyer, arrives to testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2019. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Washington – Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen says he’s worried that if the president doesn’t win re-election, there will not be a “peaceful transition of power.”

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    Cohen is testifying Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee. He told the committee in closing remarks that his loyalty to Donald Trump has cost him his job, his family and his freedom. And he’s worried the country will suffer a similar fate unless people stop supporting Trump.

    Cohen has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress and orchestrating hush-money payments to women who said they had affairs with Trump.

    He told the committee Trump is a racist conman who repaid him the hush money from the White House after he became president. Trump has strongly denied the allegations.


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    takeittothem
    takeittothem
    5 years ago

    If you ask me, and no one has, there are too many Jews on the spotlight here in America. Nothing good can come of it.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    The fate of the USA is in the hands of crooked trumpf and his crooked regime, including goniffs like Coi’hen. Once thrown out things will get back to normal.

    5 years ago

    To #1 - Look, the goyim will have it in for us, even if there wasn’t a single Jew left in America; anti-semitism exists even when there are very few Jews around, or no Jews around. Shining examples are the Arab countries, the majority of which don’t have a single Jew living there. Also, in Poland, there are less than 10,000 Jews, out of millions of Jews who lived there before World War Two. Yet, the Poles still hate the Jews.