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Corporate Finance Violation carries a maximum sentence of FIVE years in prison
Trump is the Liar in Chief. National Disgrace. Believe Me!
Cohen, who was Trump's longtime lawyer, pleaded guilty to violating two campaign finance rules — willfully causing a corporate finance violation and making an excessive campaign contribution.
Each charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and involved hush-money payments to two women who said they had relationships with Trump.
Cohen Flips: Names Trump as a co-felon #TrumpNEXT
this is the worst hour of Trump's entire presidency--no, make that entire life
— Norm Eisen @NormEisen - Aug 21, 2018
Eisen is a former special counsel to President Barack Obama for ethics and government reform.
Hillary gets the last laugh
Manafort and Cohen getting free room and board #FederalPrison #TrumpNEXT
As of Wednesday morning, the tweet is gone (though a cached version can still be found here).
Aug. 22, 2018
Michael Cohen was sentenced to 36 months in prison on Wednesday, saying of his time with President Donald Trump, "Time and time again, I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds."
Co-conspirators, loyalty to Trump “Individual-1″ is a one way street. Flip while you can.
Cohen appeared in court on Wednesday for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to multiple crimes, including lying to Congress. He was sentenced to 36 months in prison.
“Today is one of the most meaningful days of my life. The irony is that today I get my freedom back,” Cohen said in the courtroom, via Vice News editor Gabrielle Bluestone. “Blind loyalty to this man led me to choose a path of darkness over light.”
"Recently the president tweeted a statement calling me weak and it was correct but for a much different reason than he was implying," Cohen said, via CNN's Abby Phillip.
"It was because time and time again, I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds"
Today he stood up and testified under oath that Donald Trump directed him to commit a crime by making payments to two women for the principal purpose of influencing an election.
If those payments were a crime for Michael Cohen, then why wouldn't they be a crime for Donald Trump?
— Lanny Davis @LannyDavis - Aug 21, 2018
Lanny is Cohen’s lawyer.
Would Trump have won if Americans knew?#IllegitimatePresident *** #potus45
Truth is Truth. Trump is NOT above the law.
Prosecute Trump for committing a #FederalCrime since Republicans won’t Impeach.