Very informative, as always. From Mark Levin at the
Conservative Review:
Tuesday night on Fox News, LevinTV host Mark Levin appeared on “Hannity” to discuss the guilty plea of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen. Cohen pled guilty
Tuesday to charges of campaign finance violations, tax evasion, and
false statements to a financial institution. He alleges that candidate
Trump directed him to make hush payments to women whom Trump had affairs
with to buy their silence during the presidential election. Levin
argued that these payments don’t qualify as campaign finance violations
and that Cohen’s lawyer, Lanny Davis, convinced his client to plead
guilty to criminal offenses that aren’t criminal.
“I wanna help the law professors, the constitutional experts, the
criminal defense lawyers, the former prosecutors, and of course the
professors, I wanna help them understand what the law is,” Levin said.
“The general counsel for the Clinton mob family, Lanny Davis, he had his
client plead to two counts of criminality that don’t exist.”
“Just because a prosecutor says that somebody violated a campaign law
doesn’t make it so. He’s not the judge; he’s not the jury,” Levin said.
“We didn’t adjudicate anything. It never went to court.”
Levin explained that a campaign expenditure under U.S. campaign
finance law is an expenditure “solely for campaign activity.” He argued
that any supposed reimbursement Trump paid to Cohen with his own money
after Cohen paid off Stormy Daniels or any other woman who slept with
the president is “perfectly legal.”
“A candidate who spends his own money, or even corporate money, for
an event that occurred not as a result of the campaign — it is not a
campaign expenditure,” he said. (Read more.)
From
The Spectator:
For all of the media’s oohing and ahhing over Robert
Mueller’s legal victories on Tuesday, his impeachment case remains
hopelessly threadbare. In terms of his Department of Justice mandate, he
has made no progress whatsoever. He is presiding over a “collusion”
probe that has absolutely nothing to do with collusion.
Let
him keep indicting and convicting ham sandwiches. Most Americans won’t
care. It just underscores the superfluous and abusive character of his
probe. He is not compiling an air-tight legal case for impeachment; he
is simply using abusive prosecutorial tactics to foment an anti-Trump
political firestorm.
Rod Rosenstein is the Dr. Frankenstein in
this political horror show. He birthed a monster in Mueller, who is now
rampaging through the streets of Manhattan in search of pre-presidential
dirt. Let’s, for the sake of argument, say that all of his claims about
Trump-Cohen corruption are true. Is that impeachable material? No, it
is not. The American people voted for Trump knowing full well that his
pre-presidential record was checkered. Does anybody really think the
American people are going to rise up and demand that not only the House
but most of the Senate expel Trump from the presidency over an alleged
campaign finance violation that doesn’t bear in the slightest upon the
collusion question?
Mueller is expert at finding flaky witnesses.
Cohen is his latest. His memories of conversations and meetings with
Trump are no more reliable than Jim Comey’s. Cohen has given baldly
contradictory accounts of his payments to Stormy Daniels. The notion
that Trump could lose the presidency owing to the testimony of a sleazy
casino lawyer strains all plausibility. (Read more.)
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