Notice Trump Directed Cohen To Lie To Congress

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Further explanation? How obtuse can one be?

IT'S A FUCKING LIE, FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY-LAZY LEFT TO CLING TO IN THEIR MAKE-BELIEVE BUBBLE OF SAFE SPACE.
Now sly links a story that Mueller had to go double check their evidence.

They're just making shit up now because Trump lies. Tit for tat.

I don't follow their lie counters either. I often see people say he lies when something he says isn't "proven" like illegal immigrants harming the black community. That's like an opinion man
 
We don't yet know. The error could be minor or it could be some sort of strategy by the Mueller team.
I think we should wait until we assert that some sort of game is over. Of course, all this assumes that anyone is allowed to see Mueller's report.

Lanny, you're supposed to be "woke".

So wake up!

Your lefty fake news crew at Buzzfeed, (the same DNC rag that published the FAKE STEELE DOSSIER and is currently under investigation by Mueller for conspiring with the DNC and foreign agents to interfere with our elections), has been 100% exposed and proven to be spreading fiction designed to overthrow your country.
 
things someone should never do if they have no experience. Play a trombone, play a trumpet or pretend to be a president.We are in this mess because we have an amature that doesn't know what he is doing in the oval office.

Or try to insult our President by calling him an amateur without first learning how to spell amateur.

Technically, since President Trump donates his entire paycheck to charity, he is in fact our first amateur President.

Proving decisively that the problem with politicians is the obscene wealth thrown at them by US.

Nobody in Congress should be paid more than $40,000 a year, and there should be single-term limits and a total ban on political careers.
 
Or try to insult our President by calling him an amateur without first learning how to spell amateur.

Technically, since President Trump donates his entire paycheck to charity, he is in fact our first amateur President.

Proving decisively that the problem with politicians is the obscene wealth thrown at them by US.

Nobody in Congress should be paid more than $40,000 a year, and there should be single-term limits and a total ban on political careers.


ooh another idiotic response from the self proclaimed spelling nazi. How are things in La White Pine Oregon?
 
For the sake of honesty and accuracy can a mod correct the thread title to something like "Buzzfeed caught publishing lies about President Trump again". :dunno:


For the sake of honesty and accuracy, you should be banned. You support proven liars.:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:
 
Inside the Mueller team’s decision to dispute BuzzFeed’s explosive story on Trump and Cohen

When a BuzzFeed reporter first sought comment on the news outlet’s explosive report that President Trump had directed his lawyer to lie to Congress, the spokesman for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III treated the request as he would almost any other story.

The reporter informed Mueller’s spokesman, Peter Carr, that he and a colleague had “a story coming stating that Michael Cohen was directed by President Trump himself to lie to Congress about his negotiations related to the Trump Moscow project,” according to copies of their emails provided by a BuzzFeed spokesman. Importantly, the reporter made no reference to the special counsel’s office specifically or evidence that Mueller’s investigators had uncovered.

“We’ll decline to comment,” Carr responded, a familiar refrain for those in the media who cover Mueller’s work.

The innocuous exchange belied the chaos it would produce. When BuzzFeed published the story hours later, it far exceeded Carr’s initial impression, people familiar with the matter said, in that the reporting alleged that Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and self-described fixer, “told the special counsel that after the election, the president personally instructed him to lie,” and that Mueller’s office learned of the directive “through interviews with multiple witnesses from the Trump Organization and internal company emails, text messages, and a cache of other documents.”

In the view of the special counsel’s office, that was wrong, two people familiar with the matter said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. And with Democrats raising the specter of investigation and impeachment, Mueller’s team started discussing a step they had never before taken: publicly disputing reporting on evidence in their ongoing investigation.

Within 24 hours of the story’s publication, the special counsel’s office issued a statement doing just that. Trump, who has called the media the “enemy of the people,” on Saturday pointed to the special counsel’s assertion as evidence of what he sees as journalists’ bias against him.

“I think that the BuzzFeed piece was a disgrace to our country. It was a disgrace to journalism, and I think also that the coverage by the mainstream media was disgraceful, and I think it’s going to take a long time for the mainstream media to recover its credibility,” Trump said Saturday. “It’s lost tremendous credibility. And believe me, that hurts me when I see that.”

BuzzFeed has stood by its reporting.

“As we’ve reconfirmed our reporting, we’ve seen no indication that any specific aspect of our story is inaccurate. We remain confident in what we’ve reported, and will share more as we are able,” Matt Mittenthal, a spokesman for the news outlet, said Saturday.

People familiar with the matter said Carr told others in the government that he would have more vigorously discouraged the reporters from proceeding with the story had he known it would allege Cohen had told the special counsel Trump directed him to lie — or that the special counsel was said to have learned this through interviews with Trump Organization witnesses, as well as internal company emails and text messages.

Carr declined to comment for this story beyond the special counsel’s office statement issued Friday.

After Carr declined to comment to BuzzFeed, but before the story was published, he sent reporter Jason Leopold a partial transcript of Cohen’s plea hearing, in which Cohen admitted lying to Congress about the timing of discussions related to a possible Trump Tower project in Moscow, according to the emails BuzzFeed’s spokesman provided. Cohen had claimed falsely that the company’s effort to build the tower ended in January 2016, when in fact discussions continued through June of that year, as Trump was clinching the Republican nomination for president.

“I made these misstatements to be consistent with Individual 1’s political messaging and out of loyalty to Individual 1,” Cohen said at his plea hearing late last year, using the term “Individual 1” to refer to Trump.

Carr, people familiar with the matter said, hoped Leopold would notice that Cohen had not said during the hearing that Trump had explicitly directed him to lie. But Leopold, who co-authored the story with reporter Anthony Cormier, told the spokesman he was not taking any signals, and Carr acknowledged the point.

“I am not reading into what you sent and have interpreted it as an FYI,” Leopold wrote.

“Correct, just an FYI,” Carr responded.

A person inside the Trump Organization said a BuzzFeed reporter also talked with a lawyer for the organization hours before the story posted and was warned that the story was flawed and should be scrutinized further. Mittenthal said, “We trust our sources over the organization still run by Donald Trump’s family. That organization is directly implicated in the allegations related to the Trump Tower Moscow project, and refused to speak on the record for our story.”

The language Cohen and his representatives used in court had been ambiguous. Cohen had pleaded guilty in two cases — one for lying to Congress about the Moscow project, and another involving campaign finance violations for hush-money payments to women who had alleged affairs with Trump.

While neither Cohen nor his representatives had ever said explicitly that Trump directed Cohen to lie toCongress, Guy Petrillo, Cohen’s attorney, wrote in a memo in advance of his sentencing, “We address the campaign finance and false statements allegations together because both arose from Michael’s fierce loyalty to Client-1. In each case, the conduct was intended to benefit Client-1, in accordance with Client-1’s directives.”

Client-1 refers to Trump. Petrillo declined to comment Saturday. It is unclear precisely what “directives” Petrillo was referring to, though he did not allege elsewhere in the memo that Trump explicitly instructed Cohen to lie to Congress. He wrote that Cohen was “in close and regular contact with White House-based staff and legal counsel to Client-1” as he prepared his testimony and “specifically knew . . . that Client-1 and his public spokespersons were seeking to portray contact with Russian representatives in any form by Client-1, the Campaign or the Trump Organization as having effectively terminated before the Iowa caucuses of February 1, 2016.”

People familiar with the matter said after BuzzFeed published its story — which was attributed to “two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter” — the special counsel’s office reviewed evidence to determine if there were any documents or witness interviews like those described, reaching out to those they thought might have a stake in the case.

They found none, these people said. That, the people said, is in part why it took Mueller’s office nearly a day to dispute the story publicly. In the interim, cable news outlets and other media organizations, including The Washington Post, dissected its possible implications — even as their reporters were unable to independently confirm it.

Told of the special counsel’s failure to find support for the story, Mittenthal, the BuzzFeed spokesman, said, “Our high-level law enforcement sources, who have helped corroborate months of accurate reporting on the Trump Tower Moscow deal and its aftermath, have told us otherwise. We look forward to further clarification from the Special Counsel in the near future.”

Two people familiar with the matter said lawyers at the special counsel’s office discussed the statement internally, rather than conferring with Justice Department leaders, for much of the day. In the advanced stages of those talks, the deputy attorney general’s office called to inquire if the special counsel planned any kind of response, and was informed a statement was being prepared, the people said.

Around 7:30 p.m. Friday, Carr distributed it to numerous media outlets via email.

“BuzzFeed’s description of specific statements to the Special Counsel’s Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen’s congressional testimony are not accurate,” he wrote.

People familiar with the matter said the special counsel’s office meant the statement to be a denial of the central theses of the BuzzFeed story — particularly those that referenced what Cohen had told the special counsel, and what evidence the special counsel had gathered.

BuzzFeed, though, asserted that the language was not specific about what was being contested.

“We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he’s disputing,” BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith said in response to the special counsel's statement.

Cohen has not addressed BuzzFeed’s reporting, and BuzzFeed has made clear he was not a source for its story. Lanny J. Davis, a legal and communications adviser to Cohen, said before the special counsel statement was issued, “Out of respect for Mr. Mueller’s and the Office of Special Counsel’s investigation, Mr. Cohen declined to respond to the questions asked by the reporters and so do I.” He declined to address it after the special counsel’s office released the statement.

Cohen declined to comment Saturday.

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Seems like the only "source" was the two reporters making shit up again.
 
I often see people say he lies when something he says isn't "proven" like illegal immigrants harming the black community. That's like an opinion man

Yeah, and sometimes I see people excusing his enormous number of lies by saying that some of the things he says are just opinions.

barfo
 
Yeah, and sometimes I see people excusing his enormous number of lies by saying that some of the things he says are just opinions.

barfo
Sometimes if someone lies about Trump lying people just assume they're just liars lying about another liar so we tune out all the liars.
 
Sometimes if someone lies about Trump lying people just assume they're just liars lying about another liar so we tune out all the liars.

Yes, 'both sides'. There are very fine people, on both sides.

barfo
 
Yes, 'both sides'. There are very fine people, on both sides.

barfo
There are huge liars on both sides. Trump doesn't even care if he keeps his lies in order. Not sure why I should care what he says.

One of these days Cohen will say " I raped and murdered 400 people because Trump told me to. To this day I don't know why I had such blind loyalty to this man"
 
Yeah, and sometimes I see people excusing his enormous number of lies by saying that some of the things he says are just opinions.

barfo

I often see people saying he is lying, when in fact they don't understand what he is talking about. An then again when they don't want to acknowledge they know.
 
There are huge liars on both sides. Trump doesn't even care if he keeps his lies in order. Not sure why I should care what he says.

One of these days Cohen will say " I raped and murdered 400 people because Trump told me to. To this day I don't know why I had such blind loyalty to this man"

And some will say "well, there's one of those 400 that the President didn't explicitly tell him to rape and murder, so there are liars on both sides"

barfo
 
I often see people saying he is lying, when in fact they don't understand what he is talking about. An then again when they don't want to acknowledge they know.

I never see you admitting he's lying, even when you know perfectly well he is. Why is that?

barfo
 
What lie did I miss? I do see you not understanding and whip out the lie.
 
What lie did I miss? I do see you not understanding and whip out the lie.

Maybe you miss a lot.

Did you miss all the times he said he had no business with Russia, no potential deals with Russia, never talked to Russia, etc? All the while he was negotiating to build in Russia?

Did you miss it when he said his campaign had no contact with Russians? When there were more than 100 contacts?

etc.

barfo
 
He lied about San Antonio having a wall.

Or he made a mistake but no, just go with lying.

Probably NOT a lie. Which means of course, that the president doesn’t know that San Antonio is 150 miles from the border. So he’s stupid. Or lying? Which one do you prefer I’m ok with either.
 
No. Trump's lies are better for you in the long run.

So no, not equal at all. Much much better.

Hmm, you did say everyone lies, so I guess now you've proven it.

I'm very, very disappointed in you, young man.

barfo
 
Hmm, you did say everyone lies, so I guess now you've proven it.

I'm very, very disappointed in you, young man.

barfo
I've just been randomly responding to your posts. Not even trolling. I can post a random paragraph or two and you'll latch onto the tiniest thing to refute. Your recent response to @Cippy91 is exhibit A.

Non issue? Only until college?

That's just gross and also hilarious a thread where the purveyors of the inaccurate social media garbage disappeared as usual.
 
I've just been randomly responding to your posts. Not even trolling. I can post a random paragraph or two and you'll latch onto the tiniest thing to refute. Your recent response to @Cippy91 is exhibit A.

Non issue? Only until college?

That's just gross and also hilarious a thread where the purveyors of the inaccurate social media garbage disappeared as usual.
I don't take anything Barfo says seriously. This is the guy that said Hilary did nothing wrong and the emails are nothing. If he can't clearly see it both ways then that's just your typical ideologue. Plus all he does is reply to you asking you playing a game as always of winning. he doesn't directly address anything. He just asks you questions and acts as if he is better and smarter than you without directly answering anything
 
I've just been randomly responding to your posts. Not even trolling.

So?

I can post a random paragraph or two and you'll latch onto the tiniest thing to refute.

So?

What is it you'd like me to do? Ignore you? Agree with you? Praise you?

barfo
 
I don't take anything Barfo says seriously. This is the guy that said Hilary did nothing wrong and the emails are nothing.

Except that I didn't say that.

If he can't clearly see it both ways then that's just your typical ideologue. Plus all he does is reply to you asking you playing a game as always of winning. he doesn't directly address anything. He just asks you questions and acts as if he is better and smarter than you without directly answering anything

What would you like me to answer?

barfo
 

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