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Stormy clouds appear to be gathering around Trump again, as Michael Cohen is called in for interview [1]

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Date: 2023-01-18

Michael Cohen

The timing could be a coincidence, but Cohen’s appearance does come just days after the Trump Organization—Donald Trump’s literal criminal enterprise—was sentenced to pay a $1.6 million fine after being found guilty of 17 felony counts related to a years-long tax fraud scheme. That case was also brought by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

CNN:

Prosecutors are conducting a wide-ranging investigation and in recent months their focus has returned to the company’s involvement in hush-money payments made to silence adult film star Stormy Daniels from going public with an affair with Trump just before the 2016 election, people familiar with the matter said. Trump has denied the affair. Prosecutors are also looking into potential insurance fraud after new material came to light from the New York attorney general’s civil investigation into the accuracy of the Trump Organization’s financial statements, the people said.

So will the serial iniquities of Donald John Trump ever be fully redressed?

It sure looks like Bragg and his team are setting their sights on individual-1. After all, Cohen already served time for his part in the hush money scheme. And he wasn’t even able to cross “get spanked with a Forbes magazine featuring Trump’s face on the cover” off his bucket list. So it would be kind of weird if the Manhattan district attorney weren’t going after Trump for the payments.

CBS News:

In the fall, investigators began reexamining some of the investigation's earliest threads, including the alleged payments to Daniels, according to another source. Bragg has said repeatedly that the investigation remained active. Duncan Levin, an attorney for Jennifer Weisselberg, the former CFO's ex-daughter-in-law who turned over boxes of evidence in 2021, said Bragg's office never appeared to be backing away. "The fact is that the communications to us from the D.A.'s office have consistently been that the investigation is ongoing. So it doesn't come as much of a surprise to us that the D.A.'s office is actively doing witness interviews," Levin said.

Oh, what fun!

Of course, while we’ve been waiting for years to see Trump defenestrated for this quintessentially American scandal (it’s so simple, even a MAGA zealot could understand it), it represents just a small portion of the legal gantlet Trump must face between now and leaving a severed horse head on Ron DeSantis’ MyPillow.

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Here’s just a small sampling:

Down in Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is still looking into Trump’s attempted fuckery of that state’s 2020 presidential election. Special Counsel Jack Smith is investigating Trump’s handling (read: stealing) of classified documents, as well as his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection. Writer E. Jean Carroll is still suing Trump for defamation in connection with an incident in which he allegedly raped her. And New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued Trump and his company for $250 million over allegations that he continually inflated the worth of his properties in order to secure bank loans—while undervaluing them for the tax benefits.

The wheels of justice move slowly, and Trump tries to slash their tires every chance he gets. But we can be somewhat comforted that due diligence is, in fact, being done. Because four more years of this guy would be the end of the world as we know it.

And I, for one, would not feel fine.

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