"
That would be the first time in American history that we
have evidence of a crime of a president in office, with somebody
pleading guilty to a crime and saying that he was directed to commit
that crime by a president,” Davis said.
Davis then delivered the punchline, saying "
it looks to me like abuse of power which is essential for impeachment."
Trump mocked Cohen in a tweet early Wednesday and said he didn’t
think the two campaign finance violations were crimes at all, prompting
Drudge to blast a headline "
Crime Isn't Crime".
Davis also repeated what he said earlier on MSNBC, sending a message
to Mueller that his client is “willing to cooperate with anyone who asks
him questions,” adding that he is “100 percent going to tell the
truth."
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