floridays
Well-Known Member
No, it doesn't.......keep fishing.Something to consider: after Cohen plead guilty to lying to Congress, the president’s lawyer, R. Giuliani, stated that there were no discrepancies between Cohen’s confessions and the president’s written responses to Mueller. Meaning, the president didn’t commit perjury because his answers were in alignment with the factual elements that Cohen submitted when he plead guilty. However, doesn’t that essentially mean that the president agrees with the fact that his legal representative mislead congress, and that he obstructed justice by allowing him to do so?