Michael Cohen reacts Jim Jordan : ‘Shame on you, Mr. Jordan’


“Shame on you Mr. Jordan, that’s not what I said,” he said to Jordan.


The exchange came after Cohen, who was testifying on Capitol Hill, was grilled by Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., about the charges of bank fraud that were part of the financial crimes to which he pled guilty in August.
Cohen said he took exception with Comer’s statements because “I never defrauded any bank” although he admitted wrongdoing at the same time.

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“Surely you knew you were breaking the law?” Comer asked.
“Sir I’m not a [certified public accountant], I pled guilty,” he responded. “I pled guilty and I am going to be doing the time, I have caused tremendous pain to my family.”
I’ve got more videos for you from Jim Jordan this morning and they are both on fire 🔥.

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The first video is his grilling of Michael Cohen, where he destroys Cohen’s credibility by going through some of the things Cohen has done, including reading a very threatening and intimidating letter by Cohen.
Must watch:
The second video is Jordan’s opening statement where he exposed how Lanny Davis orchestrated this whole committee hearing. He also harshly rebuked the Democratic committee chairman for his first committee witness being a convicted liar.
Another must watch:


I’ll have more on the highlights from the committee after lunch!

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