Gee, for a guy who claims he gets all the "best people," and, above all, DEMANDS loyalty, Twittler SURE does have bad luck with his people, doesn't he? If they're not keeping files on him(the Enquirer and David Pecker Head), they're taping him(Cohen and Amorosa), and, if they're not taping him, they're singing like birds(Flynn, Gates, Papadop, Mueller, and soon-to-be Mikey). They all eventually come to the realization that, with Twittler, loyalty is a one-way street, lol.
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...o-cooperate-fully-and-truthfully-with-mueller
[h=1]Michael Cohen Is Talking to Mueller Too[/h] September 14, 2018 at 4:43 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 191 Comments
Vanity Fair: “In recent weeks, it has also become common knowledge among close friends of Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, that Cohen is talking to the Mueller team, according to people familiar with the situation.”
“For months, Cohen has appeared to signal his willingness to cooperate with the government, both with the Southern District of New York and the special counsel’s office. While prosecutors for the Southern District did not initially approach Cohen about a cooperating agreement before he pleaded guilty, many speculated that he could still cut a deal in the months between the plea and his sentencing in December. Those familiar with Cohen’s thinking were unsure about what he might have to offer prosecutors, but because he had worked so closely with Trump and his family for more than a decade, it was assumed that he could potentially be a useful corroborating witness.”
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...o-cooperate-fully-and-truthfully-with-mueller
[h=1]Michael Cohen Is Talking to Mueller Too[/h] September 14, 2018 at 4:43 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 191 Comments
Vanity Fair: “In recent weeks, it has also become common knowledge among close friends of Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, that Cohen is talking to the Mueller team, according to people familiar with the situation.”
“For months, Cohen has appeared to signal his willingness to cooperate with the government, both with the Southern District of New York and the special counsel’s office. While prosecutors for the Southern District did not initially approach Cohen about a cooperating agreement before he pleaded guilty, many speculated that he could still cut a deal in the months between the plea and his sentencing in December. Those familiar with Cohen’s thinking were unsure about what he might have to offer prosecutors, but because he had worked so closely with Trump and his family for more than a decade, it was assumed that he could potentially be a useful corroborating witness.”