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Rajoo 03-08-2018 08:45 AM

Storm in the White House
 
Republicans flee the storm over Stormy Daniels and President Trump
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Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.), whose pithy comments have made him a favorite among congressional reporters, was tight-lipped Wednesday when asked how Republicans would have reacted if President Barack Obama was accused of having had an affair with a porn star.

“I don’t know,” Kennedy said before offering up a blanket condemnation of sexual harassment. “That’s the way I feel about it. This is no country for creepy old men.”

After starting to walk away, Kennedy quickly turned back to a reporter with an urgent clarification: His comments were not intended to reflect poorly on President Trump.
Who is he kidding? Stormy is making Trump into a chump and the story is sounds like a cheap romance mystery. Even Lying Sarah gave out press release on this matter with the as usual "President denies.....". Who are they kidding and denying what?

Now we have secret gag orders, counter suit invalidating the hush agreement and so on. Stormy is only liable at worst for $1.13M if she were to officially go public. And if she does, this becomes a campaign finance violation.

Quote:

While some Democrats were eager to exploit the latest Daniels development, others seemed determined to remain silent, too.

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) was asked about the lawsuit at an event promoting a Democratic plan to spend more than $1 trillion on roads, bridges and other key infrastructure.

“I’m not going to comment on that issue,” Schumer said. “We want to stick to infrastructure.”
Let's not forget the Monica and Clinton affair.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.b6dfe3164657

Oerets 03-08-2018 01:58 PM

Anyone else catch in the legal papers pa·ter·ni·ty was mentioned.

https://www.mediaite.com/columnists/...ieve-them-all/


""The agreement also barred Clifford from publicly disclosing any information she learned from Trump pertaining to “his children or any alleged children.” Plus, she was not permitted to disclose information she learned from Trump about his “alleged sexual partners” or “alleged sexual conduct” including “paternity information.”"



A kid, abortion? ????



Barney

barbara 03-08-2018 02:03 PM

...and the plot thickens...

bobabode 03-08-2018 04:25 PM

I can't believe Larry Flynt of 'Hustler' magazine hasn't put up a bounty on a version of 'Deadbeat' Donny's "blue dress". :eek:

Chicks 03-09-2018 04:16 PM

This storm just won’t stop blowin’ towards Donny.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/09/polit...els/index.html

Chicks 03-09-2018 04:25 PM

But wait, there’s more. :D

The Stormy Daniels Scandal Gets Serious

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/09/o...ump-cohen.html

Norman Eisen, the chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and Barack Obama’s former ethics czar, points out another potential violation on Trump’s part. He calls it the “Al Capone problem.” The Daniels NDA refers repeatedly to “property” that she agreed to turn over to Trump, including video images, still images, emails and text messages. Eisen argues that Trump was required to report ownership of this property, as well as any obligations he might have had to reimburse Cohen for the $130,000, in his federal financial disclosure forms.

“The asset here is this incredibly valuable agreement with Stormy,” Eisen told me. “Imagine what she could get if she has texts or images. Imagine the millions she could command! So there’s this incredibly valuable agreement, and the L.L.C., Essential Consultants, which Trump now appears to be a beneficiary of. That’s an asset.” But it’s an asset Trump didn’t reveal.

finnbow 03-09-2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Chicks (Post 368977)
But wait, there’s more. :D

The Stormy Daniels Scandal Gets Serious

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/09/o...ump-cohen.html

Norman Eisen, the chairman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and Barack Obama’s former ethics czar, points out another potential violation on Trump’s part. He calls it the “Al Capone problem.” The Daniels NDA refers repeatedly to “property” that she agreed to turn over to Trump, including video images, still images, emails and text messages. Eisen argues that Trump was required to report ownership of this property, as well as any obligations he might have had to reimburse Cohen for the $130,000, in his federal financial disclosure forms.

“The asset here is this incredibly valuable agreement with Stormy,” Eisen told me. “Imagine what she could get if she has texts or images. Imagine the millions she could command! So there’s this incredibly valuable agreement, and the L.L.C., Essential Consultants, which Trump now appears to be a beneficiary of. That’s an asset.” But it’s an asset Trump didn’t reveal.

Then, there's this:
Among other things, the NDA forbids her from discussing Trump’s “alleged children” or “paternity information.” :eek:

finnbow 03-09-2018 05:00 PM

Adult-film actress Stormy Daniels has recorded an interview for CBS's "60 Minutes" after filing a civil suit against President Trump this week in an attempt to void a nondisclosure agreement between the pair.

A source familiar with the program told The Hill that Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, will appear on “60 Minutes” on a future date...


http://thehill.com/homenews/media/37...utes-interview

Must-see TV.:eek:

Chicks 03-09-2018 07:10 PM

So, will Donny's personal lawyer take the fall for Donny, including prison time and/or disbarment? Or will he squeal on Donny? Stay tuned!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-election-law/

The only way in which Cohen could have paid the $130,000 without having violated campaign finance laws is if he were totally independent of the campaign and, as a private individual, decided to give Daniels the money to buy her silence. But Cohen was clearly empowered to act on behalf of the campaign, including appearing on CNN to speak on its behalf about campaign staffing changes.

To assume that no campaign finance laws were broken means assuming either that:

The payment had nothing to do with the campaign, or

Cohen had nothing to do with the campaign.

Neither seems at all likely.

finnbow 03-09-2018 09:10 PM

Cohen now claims he took out a $130K home equity line of credit to pay off Stormy. I'm not sure that changes anything for him or the Dotard. Wouldn't it be something if this took Trump down before Mueller drops the hammer. What a feckin' den of thieves.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/377...me-equity-line


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