You didn’t have to see every minute of Michael Cohen’s Congressional testimony today to acknowledge it was some of the best political theater in many years. You might also think it was damnably condemnatory of his former boss, Donald Trump, who he called a racist, and a con man, and a cheat…which are things many Americans already believed about their president, but still: Cohen’s lied to Congress before and that needs to be kept in mind:
https://twitter.com/patryan12/status/1100809811074138113
However, Trump has defended Cohen in the past:
https://twitter.com/tedfrank/status/1100787162797260800
https://twitter.com/BenjySarlin/status/1100775726251474944
Fact is, wasn’t so long ago that many Republicans stood by Cohen’s word…although he was saying other words at the time:
https://twitter.com/Lindenberger/status/1100828053926825985
Today the Republican Party blasted him, despite their former close ties:
https://twitter.com/speechboy71/status/1100800251361968129
…but it was suggested the GOP had a reason for being out of sorts today:
https://twitter.com/RachelBLevinson/status/1100816509507653634
Also, one must wonder why, if you can’t believe what you’re told by liars, how can you believe the president?
https://twitter.com/tonyschwartz/status/1100805493587673090
Now, Cohen got some support from outside the room, from other people who’ve worked for Trump who think he is a liar:
https://twitter.com/joshgreenman/status/1100859359716880384
There was one difference today: Cohen was a liar…who brought some evidence:
https://twitter.com/GovCTW/status/1100782323497422848
And he teased that there’s even more he knows that he’s not allowed to talk about:
https://twitter.com/KenDilanianNBC/status/1100814524184256513
There was the goods on how the fragile-ego Trump planted a fake bidder at an auction so a portrait of himself would make news for the high bid of the event:
https://twitter.com/ddale8/status/1100762593805959168
Not to mention having goods on a payment from Trump that might be the best evidence of all of his having committed a crime:
https://twitter.com/lpolgreen/status/1100784158916468736
I was wondering how it was ethical for a lawyer to provide this kind of testimony against a client, but I didn’t know this:
https://twitter.com/EricKleefeld/status/1100804220079521792
So for my quick review: the Republicans didn’t cover themselves in glory today:
https://twitter.com/emilynussbaum/status/1100803396011991040
…and the whole event should be used as an object lesson on the value of your vote:
https://twitter.com/Lawrence/status/1100760437312946177
…even if Trump supporters want to ignore the documentary evidence (like the GOP members did):
https://twitter.com/JRubinBlogger/status/1100803775953059842
