Anonymous ID: 020644 April 5, 2019, 5:10 a.m. No.6057288   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7496 >>7669 >>7778 >>7958

2 things, it's from buzzfeed, and they used that famous phrase,, IF TRUE, KEK

Coded language, how enchanting, lmao

So the fake news is going to say, Cohen says Trump has a coded language, and they will spread it as gospel truth( if true).

On the other hand they say Qanon people are crazy for thinking Trump uses a coded language.kek

Can't have it both ways.

 

'Trump used coded language to order me to lie under oath': Michael Cohen 'again claims president instructed him to give false account to Congress about Moscow Trump Tower negotiations - and then congratulated him for lying afterwards'

Former Trump fixer 'made claims in 12-page memo to senior House Democrats'

'Cohen's attorneys say Trump asked him to lie "various times" in coded language'

Trump allegedly said to be happy with the lies and had his attorney thank Cohen

Comes as disgraced lawyer looks to have three-year prison sentence reduced

Michael Cohen has accused President Trump of instructing him to lie to Congress about when negotiations ended to build a Trump Tower in Russia, it's been claimed.

In documents filed late Thursday night, Cohen's legal team reportedly claim Trump used 'coded' language to encourage the disgraced lawyer to lie under oath and say the Moscow tower project had ended by January 31, 2016.

Cohen's attorneys, Lanny Davis and Michael Monico, said the president urged their client 'during various conversations' to say there was 'no collusion, no Russian contacts, nothing about Russia' after the start of the campaign, according to BuzzFeed.

The revelations come in a 12-page memo sent to senior House Democrats in a bid to have his three-year prison sentence reduced.

'Cohen explained that he was, in effect, instructed to lie about the January 31, 2016 date through the use of Trump code words that could only be interpreted as an instruction or "directive",' the memo states, 'to cover-up the fact that Cohen had been in contact with Russians during most of the presidential campaign, from the day of the Iowa caucuses, February 1, through all the primaries and caucuses and until June 2016, after Trump had become the putative Republican nominee by assembling a majority of delegates.'

The memo also claims Trump's attorney called Cohen and congratulated him for lying to the House and Senate Intelligence committees, and said the then-Republican frontrunner was 'happy with Cohen's testimony', according to the news outlet.

If true, the memo corroborates a beleaguered BuzzFeed report published in January.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6889667/Trump-used-coded-language-order-lie-oath-says-Michael-Cohen-according-reports.html

Anonymous ID: 020644 April 5, 2019, 6:01 a.m. No.6057569   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6057511

>For some guests, Motel 6’s disclosures resulted in the loss of their homes and jobs and separation from their families.”

 

Yes that led to them being caught,

But the reason they lost their homes,jobs and seperated from family is because they were here illegally.

The people that hired them should be charged too.

And if the person deported, had fooled their employers( fake SS # ETC) then they should have been charged for that.

They made the choice to break the law.

Anonymous ID: 020644 April 5, 2019, 6:19 a.m. No.6057678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Armed police surround Ecuadorean embassy as Julian Assange 'is set to be kicked out in HOURS and arrested after country does deal with UK authorities', WikiLeaks claims

WikiLeaks whistleblower Julian Assange is to be kicked out of the Ecuadorean embassy, the website claims

The site posted Tweets saying high-level sources said he would be handed to UK police 'in hours or days'

An arrest warrant remains in place for Mr Assange after he was accused of sex crimes against Swedish women

Protesters arrived on the scene in the early hours after calls went out to 'protect' the WikiLeaks founder

Supporters of Julian Assange are gathering outside Ecuador's London embassy today after fears were raised that the WikiLeaks founder was about to be kicked out and arrested within 'hours or days.'

The website made the claims about its founder in a series of late-night Tweets citing unnamed sources in the Ecuadorean authorities as confirming Mr Assange's seven-year stay would end imminently.

Armed police were also outside the west London embassy as protestors began arriving at the building early this morning following online calls for people to 'protect' the controversial whistleblower.

They erected tents outside the door and continued to arrive throughout the day, some holding posters and banners calling for him to be allowed to leave without fear of being arrested by police.

Shortly before 7.30am today a member of staff inside the six-storey building, where the Australian has been holed up since 2012, declined to speak about the claims when asked over the intercom.

The pavement opposite is lined with more than 20 members of the world's media, many with TV cameras, after the reports emerged.

A van later arrived at the building bearing a billboard in support of Mr Assange, and parked in a space reserved for diplomats. It was moved on at 10am after armed police officer told the organiser of the demonstration they had received a call from the embassy.

The man who arranged the board and gave his name as Fethi said: 'I'm here to support Julian Assange. We just wonder if the police will take him away.'

Fethi, who briefly went into the embassy before he was escorted out by officials, said he does not believe Mr Assange will be expelled.

'We're going to be staying here until we see what's going on,' he said.

A picture on the billboard showed Mr Assange gagged by an American flag with the message #FreeSpeech.

Demonstrators, including one wearing a mask used by the Anonymous group, later unfurled a banner saying 'The truth will set you free! Free Julian Assange!'

Three people, including the masked supporter, held the banner as they posed for photographs in front of a large gathering of media crews.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6888435/Julian-Assange-kicked-Ecuadorian-embassy-HOURS-arrested-says-WikiLeaks.html