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and a dress her lawyer says this is just the tip of the icebergAnd why isn’t trump tweeting?Trump cultists refuse to address a very, very simple question......
WHY would anyone pay off a porn star $130 K just DAYS before an election?
(see, its a very simple question....lol)
Remember trump threatened Comey that he may have taped their conversation so be careful what you say? Well now stormy may have a dvd.
Of course, but emotional arguments don't educate anyone either.That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution?
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
No one can educate morons.....like you.....if they wish to remain ignorant......We need folks like you to convince our kids to remain n school and get an education, lest they wind up like you......lol
Unless he got that money directly from the Trump campaign, the it's as you would say, a "nothingburger".I would still like to know WHY, Cohen...woke up one morning just days before the election, and decided to hand over $130,000 to a porn queen........Again, a very simple question......lol
HUSH money TemplarUnless he got that money directly from the Trump campaign, the it's as you would say, a "nothingburger".I would still like to know WHY, Cohen...woke up one morning just days before the election, and decided to hand over $130,000 to a porn queen........Again, a very simple question......lol
Keep pressing the funny button all you like, but you can't deny that.
Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
Uh okay, so if this wasn't about the 130k paid to Daniels, then why this thread? Why your post?HUSH money TemplarUnless he got that money directly from the Trump campaign, the it's as you would say, a "nothingburger".I would still like to know WHY, Cohen...woke up one morning just days before the election, and decided to hand over $130,000 to a porn queen........Again, a very simple question......lol
Keep pressing the funny button all you like, but you can't deny that.
Sources tell CBS News' Paula Reid it is unlikely that special counsel Robert Mueller would independently pursue Cohen's deal with Daniels as it does not appear to have any connection to the Russian government. However, Mueller is looking at Cohen and if investigators find evidence that there was hush money to help Trump get elected, Mueller could refer that to the Justice Department for possible criminal prosecution.
"As a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was: 'They can make your life hell in many different ways,'" Daniels told Anderson Cooper for "60 Minutes." "I'm not exactly sure who they were. I believe it to be Michael Cohen."
How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
this has been explained multiple times. trumptards seem to enjoy trolling by repeating the same question over and over. but feel free to read:
Payment To Stormy Daniels May Have Broken Campaign Finance Law
How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
this has been explained multiple times. trumptards seem to enjoy trolling by repeating the same question over and over. but feel free to read:
Payment To Stormy Daniels May Have Broken Campaign Finance Law
Clearly a question you can't answer.
And NPR? Ha. You'll need to do better than that.
Unless he got that money directly from the Trump campaign, the it's as you would say, a "nothingburger"
How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
this has been explained multiple times. trumptards seem to enjoy trolling by repeating the same question over and over. but feel free to read:
Payment To Stormy Daniels May Have Broken Campaign Finance Law
Clearly a question you can't answer.
And NPR? Ha. You'll need to do better than that.
How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?
LOL.How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?
You're obviously too fucking dumb to realize it.....but you are admitting that Cohen DID break campaign finance laws.......NOW,the question is why he did it AND if he is willing to go down for the sake of "loyalty" to an inept charlatan.
How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
this has been explained multiple times. trumptards seem to enjoy trolling by repeating the same question over and over. but feel free to read:
Payment To Stormy Daniels May Have Broken Campaign Finance Law
Clearly a question you can't answer.
And NPR? Ha. You'll need to do better than that.
this is industrial grade stupid
Because if I cited fox news, you would call the same accusation a lie.How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
this has been explained multiple times. trumptards seem to enjoy trolling by repeating the same question over and over. but feel free to read:
Payment To Stormy Daniels May Have Broken Campaign Finance Law
Clearly a question you can't answer.
And NPR? Ha. You'll need to do better than that.
you were given information. learn to read, nutter butter
now you want to pretend NPR is lying because it tells the truth and not what insane trumptards want.
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Oh, so not blindly falling for a biased news source is stupid? Color me shocked.How can paying someone from your own personal funds violate campaign finance law?Oh my, how very specific of you.One last thing...
If you can point me to the exact law you believe was broken, if you have any tangible evidence that campaign money was used to pay off a porn star, I'll change my mind right here and now, on the spot. Fair enough?
Until then, I'll go back to my vivid imagination.
Enjoy reading
Who can and can’t contribute - FEC.gov
Not.
That fails to answer the question. How can a personal payoff from an attorney be classified as a campaign contribution? Cohen didn't contribute to the campaign, he paid someone off with his own money.
Apples and oranges.
If you don't have any factual evidence, just say so. No harm in admitting defeat, Nat.
this has been explained multiple times. trumptards seem to enjoy trolling by repeating the same question over and over. but feel free to read:
Payment To Stormy Daniels May Have Broken Campaign Finance Law
Clearly a question you can't answer.
And NPR? Ha. You'll need to do better than that.
this is industrial grade stupid