TESTIMONY OF MICHAEL D. COHEN COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORM U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FEBRUARY 27, 2019
Chairman Cummings, Ranking Member Jordan, and Members of the Committee, thank you for inviting me here today.
I have asked this Committee to ensure that my family be protected from Presidential threats, and that the Committee be sensitive to the questions pertaining to ongoing investigations. Thank you for your help and for your understanding.
I am here under oath to correct the record, to answer the Committee’s questions truthfully, and to offer the American people what I know about President Trump.
I recognize that some of you may doubt and attack me on my credibility. It is for this reason that I have incorporated into this opening statement documents that are irrefutable, and demonstrate that the information you will hear is accurate and truthful.
Never in a million years did I imagine, when I accepted a job in 2007 to work for Donald Trump, that he would one day run for President, launch a
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campaign on a platform of hate and intolerance, and actually win. I regret the day I said “yes” to Mr. Trump. I regret all the help and support I gave him along the way.
I am ashamed of my own failings, and I publicly accepted responsibility for them by pleading guilty in the Southern District of New York.
I am ashamed of my weakness and misplaced loyalty – of the things I did for Mr. Trump in an effort to protect and promote him.
I am ashamed that I chose to take part in concealing Mr. Trump’s illicit acts rather than listening to my own conscience.
I am ashamed because I know what Mr. Trump is. He is a racist.
He is a conman.
He is a cheat.
He was a presidential candidate who knew that Roger Stone was talking with Julian Assange about a WikiLeaks drop of Democratic National Committee emails.
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I will explain each in a few moments.
I am providing the Committee today with several documents. These include:
• A copy of a check Mr. Trump wrote from his personal bank account – after he became president – to reimburse me for the hush money payments I made to cover up his affair with an adult film star and prevent damage to his campaign;
• Copies of financial statements for 2011 – 2013 that he gave to such institutions as Deutsche Bank;
• A copy of an article with Mr. Trump’s handwriting on it that reported on the auction of a portrait of himself – he arranged for the bidder ahead of time and then reimbursed the bidder from the account of his non-profit charitable foundation, with the picture now hanging in one of his country clubs; and
• Copies of letters I wrote at Mr. Trump’s direction that threatened his high school, colleges, and the College Board not to release his grades or SAT scores.
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I hope my appearance here today, my guilty plea, and my work with law enforcement agencies are steps along a path of redemption that will restore faith in me and help this country understand our president better.
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Before going further, I want to apologize to each of you and to Congress as a whole.
The last time I appeared before Congress, I came to protect Mr. Trump. Today, I’m here to tell the truth about Mr. Trump.
I lied to Congress about when Mr. Trump stopped negotiating the Moscow Tower project in Russia. I stated that we stopped negotiating in January 2016. That was false – our negotiations continued for months later during the campaign.
Mr. Trump did not directly tell me to lie to Congress. That’s not how he operates.
In conversations we had during the campaign, at the same time I was actively negotiating in Russia for him, he would look me in the eye and tell
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me there’s no business in Russia and then go out and lie to the American people by saying the same thing. In his way, he was telling me to lie.
There were at least a half-dozen times between the Iowa Caucus in January 2016 and the end of June when he would ask me “How’s it going in Russia?” – referring to the Moscow Tower project.
You need to know that Mr. Trump’s personal lawyers reviewed and edited my statement to Congress about the timing of the Moscow Tower negotiations before I gave it.
To be clear: Mr. Trump knew of and directed the Trump Moscow negotiations throughout the campaign and lied about it. He lied about it because he never expected to win the election. He also lied about it because he stood to make hundreds of millions of dollars on the Moscow real estate project.
And so I lied about it, too – because Mr. Trump had made clear to me, through his personal statements to me that we both knew were false and through his lies to the country, that he wanted me to lie. And he made it
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clear to me because his personal attorneys reviewed my statement before I gave it to Congress.
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Over the past two years, I have been smeared as “a rat” by the President of the United States. The truth is much different, and let me take a brief moment to introduce myself.
My name is Michael Dean Cohen.
I am a blessed husband of 24 years and a father to an incredible daughter and son. When I married my wife, I promised her that I would love her, cherish her, and protect her. As my father said countless times throughout my childhood, “you my wife, and you my children, are the air that I breathe.” To my Laura, my Sami, and my Jake, there is nothing I wouldn’t do to protect you.
I have always tried to live a life of loyalty, friendship, generosity, and compassion – qualities my parents ingrained in my siblings and me since childhood. My father survived the Holocaust thanks to the compassion and selfless acts of others. He was helped by many who put themselves in harm’s way to do what they knew was right.
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That is why my first instinct has always been to help those in need. Mom and Dad…I am sorry that I let you down.
As many people that know me best would say, I am the person they would call at 3AM if they needed help. I proudly remember being the emergency contact for many of my children’s friends when they were growing up because their parents knew that I would drop everything and care for them as if they were my own.
Yet, last fall I pled guilty in federal court to felonies for the benefit of, at the direction of, and in coordination with Individual #1.
For the record: Individual #1 is President Donald J. Trump.
It is painful to admit that I was motivated by ambition at times. It is even more painful to admit that many times I ignored my conscience and acted loyal to a man when I should not have. Sitting here today, it seems unbelievable that I was so mesmerized by Donald Trump that I was willing to do things for him that I knew were absolutely wrong.
For that reason, I have come here to apologize to my family, to the government, and to the American people.
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Accordingly, let me now tell you about Mr. Trump.
I got to know him very well, working very closely with him for more than 10 years, as his Executive Vice President and Special Counsel and then personal attorney when he became President. When I first met Mr. Trump, he was a successful entrepreneur, a real estate giant, and an icon. Being around Mr. Trump was intoxicating. When you were in his presence, you felt like you were involved in something greater than yourself — that you were somehow changing the world.
I wound up touting the Trump narrative for over a decade. That was my job. Always stay on message. Always defend. It monopolized my life. At first, I worked mostly on real estate developments and other business transactions. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Trump brought me into his personal life and private dealings. Over time, I saw his true character revealed.
Mr. Trump is an enigma. He is complicated, as am I. He has both good and bad, as do we all. But the bad far outweighs the good, and since taking office, he has become the worst version of himself. He is capable of behaving kindly, but he is not kind. He is capable of committing acts of generosity, but he is not generous. He is capable of being loyal, but he is fundamentally disloyal.
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Donald Trump is a man who ran for office to make his brand great, not to make our country great. He had no desire or intention to lead this nation – only to market himself and to build his wealth and power. Mr. Trump would often say, this campaign was going to be the “greatest infomercial in political history.”
He never expected to win the primary. He never expected to win the general election. The campaign – for him – was always a marketing opportunity.
I knew early on in my work for Mr. Trump that he would direct me to lie to further his business interests. I am ashamed to say, that when it was for a real estate mogul in the private sector, I considered it trivial. As the President, I consider it significant and dangerous.
But in the mix, lying for Mr. Trump was normalized, and no one around him questioned it. In fairness, no one around him today questions it, either.
A lot of people have asked me about whether Mr. Trump knew about the release of the hacked Democratic National Committee emails ahead of time. The answer is yes.
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As I earlier stated, Mr. Trump knew from Roger Stone in advance about the WikiLeaks drop of emails.
In July 2016, days before the Democratic convention, I was in Mr. Trump’s office when his secretary announced that Roger Stone was on the phone. Mr. Trump put Mr. Stone on the speakerphone. Mr. Stone told Mr. Trump that he had just gotten off the phone with Julian Assange and that Mr. Assange told Mr. Stone that, within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of emails that would damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Mr. Trump responded by stating to the effect of “wouldn’t that be great.”
Mr. Trump is a racist. The country has seen Mr. Trump court white supremacists and bigots. You have heard him call poorer countries “shitholes.”
In private, he is even worse.
He once asked me if I could name a country run by a black person that wasn’t a “shithole.” This was when Barack Obama was President of the United States.
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While we were once driving through a struggling neighborhood in Chicago, he commented that only black people could live that way.
And, he told me that black people would never vote for him because they were too stupid.
And yet I continued to work for him.
Mr. Trump is a cheat.
As previously stated, I’m giving the Committee today three years of President Trump’s financial statements, from 2011-2013, which he gave to Deutsche Bank to inquire about a loan to buy the Buffalo Bills and to Forbes. These are Exhibits 1a, 1b, and 1c to my testimony.
It was my experience that Mr. Trump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed among the wealthiest people in Forbes, and deflated his assets to reduce his real estate taxes.
I am sharing with you two newspaper articles, side by side, that are examples of Mr. Trump inflating and deflating his assets, as I said, to suit his financial interests. These are Exhibit 2 to my testimony.
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As I noted, I’m giving the Committee today an article he wrote on, and sent me, that reported on an auction of a portrait of Mr. Trump. This is Exhibit 3A to my testimony.
Mr. Trump directed me to find a straw bidder to purchase a portrait of him that was being auctioned at an Art Hamptons Event. The objective was to ensure that his portrait, which was going to be auctioned last, would go for the highest price of any portrait that afternoon. The portrait was purchased by the fake bidder for $60,000. Mr. Trump directed the Trump Foundation, which is supposed to be a charitable organization, to repay the fake bidder, despite keeping the art for himself. Please see Exhibit 3B to my testimony.
And it should come as no surprise that one of my more common responsibilities was that Mr. Trump directed me to call business owners, many of whom were small businesses, that were owed money for their services and told them no payment or a reduced payment would be coming. When I advised Mr. Trump of my success, he actually reveled in it.
And yet, I continued to work for him.
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Mr. Trump is a conman.
He asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair, and to lie to his wife about it, which I did. Lying to the First Lady is one of my biggest regrets. She is a kind, good person. I respect her greatly – and she did not deserve that.
I am giving the Committee today a copy of the $130,000 wire transfer from me to Ms. Clifford’s attorney during the closing days of the presidential campaign that was demanded by Ms. Clifford to maintain her silence about her affair with Mr. Trump. This is Exhibit 4 to my testimony.
Mr. Trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a Home Equity Line of Credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign. I did that, too – without bothering to consider whether that was improper, much less whether it was the right thing to do or how it would impact me, my family, or the public.
I am going to jail in part because of my decision to help Mr. Trump hide that payment from the American people before they voted a few days later.
As Exhibit 5 to my testimony shows, I am providing a copy of a $35,000 check that President Trump personally signed from his personal bank
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account on August 1, 2017 – when he was President of the United States – pursuant to the cover-up, which was the basis of my guilty plea, to reimburse me – the word used by Mr. Trump’s TV lawyer — for the illegal hush money I paid on his behalf. This $35,000 check was one of 11 check installments that was paid throughout the year – while he was President.
The President of the United States thus wrote a personal check for the payment of hush money as part of a criminal scheme to violate campaign finance laws. You can find the details of that scheme, directed by Mr. Trump, in the pleadings in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
So picture this scene – in February 2017, one month into his presidency, I’m visiting President Trump in the Oval Office for the first time. It’s truly awe-inspiring, he’s showing me around and pointing to different paintings, and he says to me something to the effect of…Don’t worry, Michael, your January and February reimbursement checks are coming. They were Fed- Exed from New York and it takes a while for that to get through the White House system. As he promised, I received the first check for the reimbursement of $70,000 not long thereafter.
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When I say conman, I’m talking about a man who declares himself brilliant but directed me to threaten his high school, his colleges, and the College Board to never release his grades or SAT scores.
As I mentioned, I’m giving the Committee today copies of a letter I sent at Mr. Trump’s direction threatening these schools with civil and criminal actions if Mr. Trump’s grades or SAT scores were ever disclosed without his permission. These are Exhibit 6.
The irony wasn’t lost on me at the time that Mr. Trump in 2011 had strongly criticized President Obama for not releasing his grades. As you can see in Exhibit 7, Mr. Trump declared “Let him show his records” after calling President Obama “a terrible student.”
The sad fact is that I never heard Mr. Trump say anything in private that led me to believe he loved our nation or wanted to make it better. In fact, he did the opposite.
When telling me in 2008 that he was cutting employees’ salaries in half – including mine – he showed me what he claimed was a $10 million IRS tax refund, and he said that he could not believe how stupid the government was for giving “someone like him” that much money back.
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During the campaign, Mr. Trump said he did not consider Vietnam Veteran, and Prisoner of War, Senator John McCain to be “a hero” because he likes people who weren’t captured. At the same time, Mr. Trump tasked me to handle the negative press surrounding his medical deferment from the Vietnam draft.
Mr. Trump claimed it was because of a bone spur, but when I asked for medical records, he gave me none and said there was no surgery. He told me not to answer the specific questions by reporters but rather offer simply the fact that he received a medical deferment.
He finished the conversation with the following comment. “You think I’m stupid, I wasn’t going to Vietnam.”
I find it ironic, President Trump, that you are in Vietnam right now. And yet, I continued to work for him.
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Questions have been raised about whether I know of direct evidence that Mr. Trump or his campaign colluded with Russia. I do not. I want to be clear. But, I have my suspicions.
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Sometime in the summer of 2017, I read all over the media that there had been a meeting in Trump Tower in June 2016 involving Don Jr. and others from the campaign with Russians, including a representative of the Russian government, and an email setting up the meeting with the subject line, “Dirt on Hillary Clinton.” Something clicked in my mind. I remember being in the room with Mr. Trump, probably in early June 2016, when something peculiar happened. Don Jr. came into the room and walked behind his father’s desk – which in itself was unusual. People didn’t just walk behind Mr. Trump’s desk to talk to him. I recalled Don Jr. leaning over to his father and speaking in a low voice, which I could clearly hear, and saying: “The meeting is all set.” I remember Mr. Trump saying, “Ok good…let me know.”
What struck me as I looked back and thought about that exchange between Don Jr. and his father was, first, that Mr. Trump had frequently told me and others that his son Don Jr. had the worst judgment of anyone in the
world. And also, that Don Jr. would never set up any meeting of any significance alone – and certainly not without checking with his father.
I also knew that nothing went on in Trump world, especially the campaign, without Mr. Trump’s knowledge and approval. So, I concluded that Don Jr. was referring to that June 2016 Trump Tower meeting about dirt on
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Hillary with the Russian representative when he walked behind his dad’s desk that day — and that Mr. Trump knew that was the meeting Don Jr. was talking about when he said, “That’s good…let me know.”
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Over the past year or so, I have done some real soul searching. I see now that my ambition and the intoxication of Trump power had much to do with the bad decisions I made.
To you, Chairman Cummings, Ranking Member Jordan, the other members of this Committee, and the other members of the House and Senate, I am sorry for my lies and for lying to Congress.
To our nation, I am sorry for actively working to hide from you the truth about Mr. Trump when you needed it most.
For those who question my motives for being here today, I understand. I have lied, but I am not a liar. I have done bad things, but I am not a bad man. I have fixed things, but I am no longer your “fixer,” Mr. Trump.
I am going to prison and have shattered the safety and security that I tried so hard to provide for my family. My testimony certainly does not diminish
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the pain I caused my family and friends – nothing can do that. And I have never asked for, nor would I accept, a pardon from President Trump.
And, by coming today, I have caused my family to be the target of personal, scurrilous attacks by the President and his lawyer – trying to intimidate me from appearing before this panel. Mr. Trump called me a “rat” for choosing to tell the truth – much like a mobster would do when one of his men decides to cooperate with the government.
As Exhibit 8 shows, I have provided the Committee with copies of Tweets that Mr. Trump posted, attacking me and my family – only someone burying his head in the sand would not recognize them for what they are: encouragement to someone to do harm to me and my family.
I never imagined that he would engage in vicious, false attacks on my family – and unleash his TV-lawyer to do the same. I hope this committee and all members of Congress on both sides of the aisle will make it clear: As a nation, we should not tolerate attempts to intimidate witnesses before congress and attacks on family are out of bounds and not acceptable.
I wish to especially thank Speaker Pelosi for her statements in Exhibit 9 to protect this institution and me, and the Chairman of the House Permanent
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Select Committee on Intelligence Adam Schiff and Chairman Cummings for likewise defending this institution and my family against the attacks by Mr. Trump, and also the many Republicans who have admonished the President as well.
I am not a perfect man. I have done things I am not proud of, and I will live with the consequences of my actions for the rest of my life.
But today, I get to decide the example I set for my children and how I attempt to change how history will remember me. I may not be able to change the past, but I can do right by the American people here today.
Thank you for your attention. I am happy to answer the Committee’s questions.
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I listened to the testimony while I was driving to the hospital to see my father-in-law. It is on the TV now. The striking thing is that all the Republicans are trying to discredit Cohen as a witness. That is a forgone conclusion given his ten year association with Trump.
Again and again and again, people who have worked for corrupt organizations have “turned” and provided state’s evidence. For example, Sinaloa cartel kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was just convicted and sent to prison for life, largely based upon testimony from extremely unsavory characters who worked in his organization. That’s what happens when a mobster is put on trial.
Quote: Mr. Stone told Mr. Trump that he had just gotten off the phone with Julian Assange and that Mr. Assange told Mr. Stone that, within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of emails that would damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign. end quote
Assange did have it in for Hillary and gave a total pass to the lying, conniving, conman and demagogue. Assange aided and abetted a criminal, such a nice guy. I’m hoping that Trump does not decide to bomb and invade Venezuela in order to take attention away from Cohen’s damning testimony. If you do not go along with the invasion of Venezuela, you will be labelled a traitor and socialist.
Trump is trying to make a fake deal with North Korea to deflect some of the heat from himself. Let’s hope he does not invade Venezuela and send our young people into harm’s way to take the focus off himself and the fallout from today.
On is “eating” dpt, and dpt doesn’t know it.
Sorry, typo. meant UN.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/16/north-korea-killing-kim-jong-nam-pleaded-for-his-life-say-reports
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WOW
Prior to Mr. Cohen’s testimony, Rep. Matt Gaetz threatened to reveal affairs conducted by Mr. Cohen, and Trump repeated a threat he has made previously to link Mr. Cohen’s father-in-law to criminal activity. Here’s Gaetz’s tweet:
“Hey @MichaelCohen212 – Do your wife & father-in-law know about your girlfriends?” Gaetz wrote on Twitter. “Maybe tonight would be a good time for that chat. I wonder if she’ll remain faithful when you’re in prison. She’s about to learn a lot…”
Here’s Trump’s:
“Don’t forget, Michael Cohen has already been convicted of perjury and fraud, and as recently as this week, the Wall Street Journal has suggested that he may have stolen tens of thousands of dollars….” Lying to reduce his jail time! Watch father-in-law!
This is how mobsters work–intimidation, threats, blackmail, extortion.
This is the level to which our politics have sunk. Is there no depth so low that the Republican Party will not follow Trump there?
I could not help but recalling the Iran-contra affair. My mother was in rehab for a broken hip that summer, and I sat and watched an arrogant, defiant Oliver North stonewall a congressional investigation by coldly suggesting hat he was not going to tell the truth. I also reflected how Tennessee Senator Howard Baker saw his national popularity increase when he participated in the watergate hearings in such a way as to seem non-partisan and even handed.
Given that politicians sole reaction to life is to instinctively steer toward the goal of greater popularity, it is striking that neither party is using any part of the political discussion to attempt to bring people over to their side. Rather, they are using platforms like this one to solidify their own base.
Gaetz also walked through the hearing even though he was not on the committee as an almost visual form of intimidation. Gaetz sadly is my representative, and he is a thug in training. He is a legacy politician in a very conservative part of Florida so I doubt he will lose his job unless there is something actionable in his misdeeds. By the way he grew up in the house that was in the film, “The Truman Show.” Gaetz has his own sordid past.https://heavy.com/news/2019/02/matt-gaetz-dui-arrest-mugshot/
Thug in training … what is wrong with people like him?
Meadows, too. Holy cow.
The GOP seems to be one big orgy.
OMG … I actually feel like puking.
People need to vote, and vote thoughtfully. Those ballot initiatives are gobble-de-gook. Making sense of them takes time.
Also noticed that one initiative often invalidates the next issue on the ballot.
Do we need to teach people how to read ballots? Guess so.
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/08/665197690/a-boatload-of-ballots-midterm-voter-turnout-hit-50-year-high
Nicely put, Bob, and a well-made point. I knew drug dealers on Unionport Road in The Bronx with better ethics than Trump and Cohen.
Poetic justice, given how many times Cohen must have done the exact same thing to others.
Yes, as the “how many times did you threaten or intimidate someone for Mr. Trump” interchange suggests.
Here’s a sample. Listen to the audio.
https://www.npr.org/2018/05/31/615843930/listen-how-michael-cohen-protects-trump-by-making-legal-threats
A number of years ago, I had a student–a high-school junior, who continually caused disruptions in his classes whenever the teacher’s back was turned. After several such incidents, I sent him to the Principal’s office. A couple days later, the Principal received a letter from the boy’s father, threatening that the father was going to go to the district and demand that the Principal be fired. The father, a lawyer, wrote the letter on his firm’s letterhead. The Principal called the father and told him that she was sending his letter to the state bar association.
Did he send it?
Sorry, Mr. Wierdl, I don’t know.
That’s quite a recording!
Cohen needs to spend a long time in jail. Unfortunately, when he comes out, he’ll seel his story for millions.
And now Republican Congresspersons are following the same mob lawyer modus operandi: https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/28/politics/house-criminal-referral-michael-cohen/index.html
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The only Republican who has shown a modicum of decency has been Justin Amash. The ONLY one.
Lesser news- Roland Fryer’s lawyer is in the news. (The guy also represents Harvey Weinstein.) Harvard students want the lawyer out as Dean of Winthrop House because of his client choice.
Forgive my use of capitals–this blog does not allow boldface or italics.
Diane — I am so glad that you put up this ‘mea culpa’ here, in this space where thinking-minds meet and offer insight — because the punditry is going to EXPLODE, offering the busy, stressed citizens out there — an introductory ACT to THE circus that will be THE Mueller report!
Now, we have Trump’s ‘fixer,’ Cohen — who, by his own actions is now ‘hung on his own petar’ by his own mendacity. But then, “ Truth is not truth, ” the words was uttered by Trump’s new lawyer — the Vampire Gulliani.
When liars rule the roost the result is always CHAOS!
Like the many lawyers of the power-elite— Cohen was paid to circumvent the law. The SHAME is the COMPLICITY of the people whom we need to trust to protect the RULE OF LAW — lawyers — as the name describes!
SOOOOO….. I ask what does THE BEHAVIOR of LYING mean to you, and to us as a society which values truth and the rule of law? . I ask this as Mr Cohen steps into ALL our homes, from that high, ubiquitous ‘window on the world’ —the tv!
I ask what the behavior of such LYING reveals– especially when there are no consequences for lying FOR THE power-elite?
Soon, the talking heads and blogs will bombard us endlessly with OPINIONS re:what he said, and more important, WHAT IT MEANS.
BUT, my fellow academics and thinkers,– we all KNOW what it means to the Trump ‘toady,’ Hannity, — who will see Cohen as “the rat.” What it means to Maddow, or Colbert, Maher, Meyers and the tv talking heads will not necessarily focus on the real issue… the behavior of endless lying, until caught and punished.Max Boot, who certainly will enter the conversation, and I hope he talks about mendacity!
Here at the Ravitch room, YOU can have a say!!!
Personally I am exhausted by the lying, disgusted by the liars in crucial offices, horrified by the lies perpetrated in Congress.
No society survived after the power-elite took over and waged a war of propaganda . None! Nil! Nada! “How long power is held before it loses some or all its potency is difficult to predict, but easier to recognize. Who could have predicted in ancient times, for example, that the Egyptian empire would last over 3000 years or, for that matter, that it would ever end? “ says Gary Brumback. *In his soon to be released book “LIFE’S TRIANGLES AND AMERICA’S POWER ELITE.”
The unintended consequences (UI) of the 24/7 information technology, is the impossibility for a human brain to make sense of something, before something new is presented!
It certainly has a different meaning to the PLAYWRIGHT THAT I AM, for whom BEHAVIOR IS ALL… as it is for TEACHERS WHO ALSO KNOW what type of personality walks and talks before their eyes. You see, in a play — as opposed to a book- — there is NO NARRATOR to tell you just WHO IS the person before you! ( i.e Mitch McConnel’s dialogue alone defines hypocrisy and evil at work!)
There is NO NARRATOR to define this person: if the setting is a bus,— and the rich celebrity says this about females: “You can grab them by…” and then explains that nothing will happen— words that are lost when the punditry dismisses it as “locker talk!” No consequences for this behavior? Then, the behavior of this man– who makes the decisions that decide the fate of our nation, of our lives — defines a child with not a shred of accountability to keep him from his impulses.
Cohen’s litany is IRONIC to me, because at this moment, I am reading Brumback’s wonderful book which focuses on the Behavior of the power elite — the observable reality ! You see, he power of the elite is easily understood if we observe the behavior!
I will talk more, at another time, about the insight offered by Dr. Brumback, who explains clearly, truthfully (and with footnotes) what we are seeing before us today –. https://www.opednews.com/author/author72187.html
This book makes my head spin, as the ‘real facts’ presented by this academic scholar and historian ring with truth about how we got here. (OY! YOu may not like that section, for it offers facts that tell it all!) But for now, he offers enormous insight into WTF is actually happening before our eyes, and he proposes this equation.
Person + Context = Person’s Behavior + Consequences.
And that is my 2 cents for today… and I am not going to listen to the pundits, because as my hubby just said. YOU, Susan , do not need to.”
You bet, honey!
‘Hung on his own petar’? Way to mix a metaphor, Sus.
Susan, on this webpage I explain how to enter something in italics or boldface.
http://wd369.csi.hu/apu/emphasize.html
Thank You!
Thank you!
You are welcome 🙂
Cohen, despite his failings, will be on the right side of history. All the other swamp dwellers under papa trump will not.
This is what redemption looks like. Michael Cohen’s closing remarks, day 2 of 3 days of testimony:
Thank you. So first I want to thank you, chairman, because I appreciate the opportunity to share some final thoughts.
I have acknowledged I have made my own mistakes and I have owned up to them publicly and under oath, but silence and complicity in the face of the daily destruction of our basic norms and civility to one another will not be one of them.
I did things and I acted improperly, at times at Mr. Trump’s behest. I blindly followed his demands. My loyalty Mr. Trump has cost me everything, my family’s happiness, friendships, my law license, my company, my livelihood, my honor, my reputation and soon my freedom. And I will not sit back, say nothing, and allow him to do the same to the country.
Indeed given my experience working for Mr. Trump I fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power, and this is why I agreed to appear before you today. In closing, I’d like to say directly to the president, we honor our veterans even in the rain, you tell the truth even when it doesn’t engrandise you, you respect the law and incredible law enforcement agents, you don’t villainize them, you don’t disparage generals, gold star families, prisoners of war and other heroes who had the courage to fight for this country.
You don’t attack the media and those who question what you don’t like or what you don’t want them to say and you take responsibility for your own dirty deeds. You don’t use your power of your bully pulpit to destroy the credibility of those who speak out against you. You don’t separate families from one another or demonize those looking to America for a better life. You don’t vilify people based on the god they pray to and you don’t cuddle up to our adversaries at the expense of our allies.
Finally, you don’t shut down the government before Christmas and new year’s just to simply apease your base. This behavior is childish; it denigrates the office of the president and it’s simply un-American. And it’s not you.
So to those who support the president and his rhetoric as I once did, I pray the country doesn’t make the same mistakes that I have made or pay the heavy price that my family and I are paying, and I thank you very much for this additional time, chairman.
cx: appease, two p’s.
One more correction: I think that Cohen said “churlish,” not “childish,” though, of course, our child-man president indulges, regularly, in both kinds of behavior.
Also, I believe that Mr. Cohen used “engrandize” rather than “aggrandize.” Both are words. They have the same meaning. They come from different French roots.
“I fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power,”
Scary claim.
Love it!
Gosh. What a surprise! Cohen testified today that he wrote preemptive letters to the College Board and to IQ45’s former schools threatening legal action if they leaked his SAT scores or grades. Wouldn’t want the actual credentials of the vury stay-bull jeen-yus getting out. What an unpresidented confefe that would be!!!
Guess Trump knows those scores and grades would be embarrassing.
If they weren’t embarrassing, he would WANT them revealed. Same is true of his tax returns.
Or perhaps he just doesn’t want people to see them because he’s such a modest fellow. LOL.
The only scores I would more like to see are those of Arne Duncan and Betsy DeVos on a representative set of high-stakes high-school math and ELA exams.
TIS CLIP SAYS IT ALL https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2019/03/01/trump-hidden-grades-cohen-moos-pkg-ebof-vpx.cnn
“In attempting to tear down Cohen, his Republican questioners set a litmus test. . . . They said that the nation shouldn’t waste its time on a man with a demonstrable pattern of lying; they said that we should never pay any heed to someone so intent on profiting from publicity.” –Franklin Foer, The Atlantic
Remind you of anyone? LMAO.
DON’TCHA LOVE THE IRONY?
From Lawrence O’Donnell’s twitter page:
Verified account
@Lawrence
Your vote counts.
Everything that happens in that hearing room today with Michael Cohen is only happening because Democrats won the House.
Your vote counts.
Yes, your vote DOES count &, Chicagoans, don’t you DARE stay home on April 2nd (mayoral runoff) like you did–in droves–yesterday
(VERY low voter turnout).
Vote as if your life depends on it. It DOES.
Trump proving to be a vain individual not wanting to release his grades or transcripts from high school or college, does not want to release his tax returns either. Trump is a man who falls under the umbrella of individuals who want to be a God like figure.
Love him or hate him this is a man of tireless energy and a desire to show the world that he is this human being who is constantly fighting for the purpose of winning which seems to be the motivating factor which drives the Trump engine
More of his “wins” and we will be up to our eyeballs in quicksand
An example of this. Having a president who thinks that his “intuition” trumps science leads to this kind of thing–oxygen levels in tropical ocean waters dropping by 40 percent over 50 years: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-ocean-is-running-out-of-breath-scientists-warn/
“this is a man of tireless energy”
Yeah, we’ve had enough of people who want to think things over and hence slow things down. We need doers, we need people who just do it, we need energizer bunnies to get us off our fat asses, we need men of action to help us win the competition. Brain is so overrated; it’s just extra weight to carry, taking up space that could be utilized much better for success and for growth beyond imagination.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2019/02/28/president-trump-jared-kushner-security-clearance-nyt-tsr-sot-vpx.cnn
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2019/03/01/trump-hidden-grades-cohen-moos-pkg-ebof-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/atv-road-to-the-white-house-automated/
FLERP! gave us this link, but it is too revealing, to WONDERFUL to be missed.
Here is what I wrote to Diane, about this Not to miss NPR piece which gives u –[TA-DAH –The real Michale Cohen!
You must listen again to these recordings.(from FLERP!)
Maybe you heard it, but , trust me, listen to the audio links again– in this context : The tapes of his words tell you everything one needs to know about COHEN: the person (behavior) + the context = the consequences *
* As Dr. Brumback explains so clearly in his book!
For us, (we the people), the consequences of this attorney’s behavior was that the truth about a lawless mobster, was hidden in order to HELP him achieve this most powerful office!
For Cohen, the consequences for HIS choices — in the context of HIS profession — have caught up with him. His job was to UPHOLD the law of the land, not to use his knowledge to suborn justice and sabotage an election by abetting a liar.
To me, these audio tapes tapes demonstrate the bootlegging of the law by ‘LAWYERS who work for the power elite — who have undone the RULE OF LAW in this nation, and shredded the values that many of us hold sacred. The loopholes lawyers create allow the grand theft of our nation’s GNP, into offshore accounts of the power elite.https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/rick-gates-delivers-a-public-lesson-on-money-laundering-and-political-corruption?
Cohen, like all too many ‘lawyers’ was bought by the power elite, (the $ BBC…Billionaires’ Boys Club).
Forever, I, too, have spoken about behavior — and how listening to the ‘dialogue’ and watching the behavior, is the ONLY way we really know who a person is. As a teacher, and as a playwright the observable reality of a person’s behavior– in a situation –tells you the … truth!
Soooo…. at This moment in time, with Cohens words on your blog, comes this addition: https://www.npr.org/2018/05/31/615843930/listen-how-michael-cohen-protects-trump-by-making-legal-threats from a reader. WOW!
My last words:
This news will pass, as the next scandalous event occurs. We need to open a conversation in this nation about behavior — and about the LINES that have been crossed, because if all the norms and values that we have supported (because they benefit our people ) are obliterated, if all the red lines are crossed — then this nation is truly over!