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Cohen’s Lawyer Bombshell Shatters Manhattan DA’s Case

When a bombshell document leaks, new details on a prospective Trump indictment are revealed. In accordance with a letter Michael Cohen’s attorney provided to the Federal Election Commission in 2018, Cohen paid Stormy Daniels, an adult film star, with $130,000 of his own money. The leak is anticipated to make the ongoing inquiry into Trump’s potential links to Russia and obstruction of justice even more difficult.

It has been shown that Michael Cohen’s payment of hush money to Stormy Daniels has nothing to do with the Trump Organization or the Trump campaign. This information was provided in a letter that made it clear that neither side had paid anything back, either directly or indirectly. It appears that all rumors around this matter have been resolved.

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A fiery storm has been sparked by Michael Cohen’s letter to the Federal Election Commission on the payment to Stormy Daniels! It seems to be in conflict with Cohen’s sworn testimony to Congress a year later, in which he stated that former President Donald Trump had ordered him to use his own funds (obtained through a Home Equity Line of Credit) to pay off the adult film actress. Many people are now skeptic about the veracity of the alleged affair and the payment that followed due to the enigmatic conundrum circling this hot topic.

In the course of his testimony, Cohen made the shocking admission that Trump had urged him to make sure that it was impossible to link the payment he made to Stormy Daniels to him. This request, it is said, was made to shield Trump’s campaign from any unfavorable effects. Yet, the letter and Cohen’s testimony conflict with one another, raising questions about the veracity of Cohen’s claims and his real motives. Many people are wondering what more secrets may be hidden in Trump’s close circle as a result of the contrasting tales that have triggered a surge of investigation and speculative analysis.

The FEC is entrusted with ensuring that presidential campaigns are conducted fairly and openly. It serves as an essential watchdog of American democracy. The organization is essential in keeping money out of politics by overseeing donation caps and publishing data on campaign spending. Without the FEC, the election system in our country would be open to tampering and control by wealthy interests. You should support the Federal Election Commission’s crucial job in upholding campaign financing regulations if you care about the health of our democracy.

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The Daily Mail claims:

Today’s grand jury meeting has been postponed, and there is excitement building for tomorrow’s gathering. A court representative claims that the prosecution has made a suggestion that they could call one additional witness. The meeting tomorrow should be interesting.

The alleged letter presents a potentially false image by appearing to contradict Cohen’s under oath testimony before Congress. Examining the truthfulness of testimony is essential to protecting justice, and this revelation could have substantial legal ramifications.

Under oath, Cohen said that Trump ‘asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair,’ and that ‘Mr. Trump directed me to use my own personal funds from a Home Equity Line of Credit to avoid any money being traced back to him that could negatively impact his campaign.’

But Cohen’s lawyer Stephen Ryan said in a letter to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) dated February 8, 2018: ‘Mr. Cohen used his own personal funds’, and that ‘Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed Mr. Cohen for the payment directly or indirectly.’

A formal response letter has been written in response to an FEC investigation into possible campaign financing violations that was started by Paul Ryan and Common Cause.

‘In a private transaction in 2016, before the U.S. presidential election, Mr. Cohen used his own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to Ms. Stephanie Clifford,’ Writing for McDermott Will & Emery, Cohen’s attorney.

‘Neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed Mr. Cohen for the payment directly or indirectly.

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