Anonymous ID: 865b86 March 19, 2023, 6:55 p.m. No.18542385   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2432 >>2442 >>2445 >>2452 >>2572 >>2707 >>2865 >>3002 >>3110 >>3124

Michael Cohen Is Out for Revenge Against Trump – Says, ‘If it Was Good Enough For Me to Go to Prison, It Should Be Good Enough For Him’

 

Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen ran to MSNBC on Saturday and trashed Trump in an interview with professional race hustler Al Sharpton.

 

In January the Manhattan District Attorney’s office revived its criminal investigation into Trump’s ‘hush payments’ to porn star Stephanie Clifford, AKA, Stormy Daniels and elevated the case from a misdemeanor to a felony.

 

Trump has been accused of paying Daniels ‘hush payments’ through his then-attorney Michael Cohen in a scheme to silence her and stop the story about their alleged affair from being published in the National Enquirer.

 

Trump has denied the affair.

 

Michael Cohen appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss the case as Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg prepares to bring charges.

 

Cohen trashed Trump.

 

Cohen suggested he is out for revenge for serving prison time on federal charges.

 

Recall, Michael Cohen was previously sentenced to 36 months in prison for lying to Congress, campaign finance violations and tax evasion charges related to his taxi medallion business.

 

Cohen said it’s Trump turn to serve prison time.

 

“So if it was good enough for me to go [to prison], it should be good enough for him,” Cohen said about Trump.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/is-michael-cohen-out-for-revenge-against-trump-says-if-it-was-good-enough-for-me-to-go-to-prison-it-should-be-good-enough-for-him-video/

Anonymous ID: 865b86 March 19, 2023, 6:57 p.m. No.18542394   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2454 >>2572 >>2707 >>2865 >>2892 >>3002 >>3110

Is Hillary Lackey and Michael Cohen’s Attorney Lanny Davis the Secret Witness in the Junk NY DA Case Against Trump? if So, He Previously Claimed Cohen Has No Evidence Trump Directed Him to Pay Stormy Daniels

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/is-hillarys-corrupt-attorney-lanny-davis-going-in-front-of-ny-grand-jury-tomorrow/

Anonymous ID: 865b86 March 19, 2023, 7:11 p.m. No.18542478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2485 >>2586

Homelessness up 22 per cent in Queensland, almost three times the national increase

 

Hasel Liu is a single father of one. He's also one of the thousands of faces of Queensland's drastically deteriorating homelessness crisis.

Key points:

 

Homelessness in Queensland has gone up 22 per cent

It's the second highest increase nationally, after Western Australia

In regional Queensland, homelessness is up 29 per cent

 

Hasel and his young child were living in a car near The Spit before a charity put them up in a hotel room for a week.

 

"Where I was staying, I've seen a few cars and vans with little kids staying," he said.

 

"This has become normal really and it's shocking and it's scary sometimes because you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow or the day after."

 

The ranks of Queensland's homeless are growing.

 

A new report released today found the number of homeless has shot up more than 20 per cent in five years — almost triple the increase nationally.

 

The report, from Queensland Council of Social Services (QCOSS) and The Town of Nowhere campaign, predicts more than 220,000 households in the state will not have affordable housing within 20 years.

 

In Logan, Beaudesert and the Gold Coast, 10 per cent of households are homeless, or living in unaffordable housing.

 

Mr Liu said he felt he, and other homeless families, were being ignored.

 

"The decision-makers really don't care where you stay, where you sleep or where you go — you're just another case number to them, not a human," he said.

 

"Some days I want to break down but I just have to stay strong for my child."

City residents turning to public parks

 

New tents pop up in Brisbane's Musgrave Park every week.

 

At 42, carpenter Lance Bath is homeless for the first time in his life.

 

He puts it down to a bad "set of circumstances" which stacked up within a month, and put him and his wife on the street.

 

They've been living in a tent for 10 weeks.

 

"They gave us two hours [to leave]. So my wife and I sort of went from having somewhere stable to stay to 'where do we go?'," he said.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-20/queensland-homelessness-up-22-per-cent/102113366

Anonymous ID: 865b86 March 19, 2023, 7:21 p.m. No.18542533   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Information Commissioner aiding and abetting the enemy

 

Delay is the enemy of FOI, and right now our Information Commissioner is aiding and abetting that enemy.

 

When you think you’ve got a dud FOI decision from a government department or minister, who really only wants to share information in a form and at a time that suits the government, you can expect the Information Commissioner to take three years, or more, to review the decision.

 

By the time the Information Commissioner overturns the decision and grants access, as she does in 50% of all cases, the information is of a lot less interest. The debate the requested information was relevant to is over, a decision will have been made, or the laws will have been passed by the parliament.

 

In some instances, the Government the FOI requester is trying to scrutinise, is no longer in government.

 

https://michaelwest.com.au/information-commissioner-aiding-and-abetting-the-enemy/