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Alvin Bragg’s hush money case is teetering on the brink, held together by a single thread: Michael Cohen. This guy’s resume reads like a who’s who of human failings: proven liar, creep, tax evader, and disbarred disgrace. Yet he’s Bragg’s “star witness.” Without Cohen, the whole case crumbles. Imagine relying on someone like Cohen to clinch your case—he’s hardly anyone’s top pick, but it’s obvious—the Deep State has a game plan, and every move they make is aimed at one target: taking down Trump, and if they need to cozy up to a slime bag, so be it.

Here’s a closeup of the images Juanita shared:

Stormy is on record claiming there was no affair, and Cohen is on record claiming there was no “hush money” payment, yet here are.

Even disgraced Michael Avenatti, speaking from behind bars, can spot the farce that this sham case has become. He’s calling out Cohen, arguing that his recent antics should trigger a mistrial.

Travis Media Group:

JUST IN: Attorney Michael Avenatti just announced that Michael Cohen may have “torpedoed” the entire case against Trump, saying the Judge may have to rule a mistrial or strike him as a witness. He’s the key witness and without him the case falls apart.

Apparently Cohen has been going on ABC and other networks and admitting to violating court orders by reviewing testimony, and he’s also been bragging about “getting Trump” on social media.

“Never underestimate this guys ability to screw something up due to his ignorance and his arrogance. He’s dumber than a box of rocks,” said Avenatti.

Will the judge throw the entire case out?

However, the witch hunt goes on. And now that the kangaroo trial is underway, the real picture is coming into focus. Thanks to a key witness, we’re now zeroing in on why disgraced liar Michael Cohen flipped on President Trump to begin with—and it’s a typical story we’ve heard time and time again.

Jealousy and bitterness.

Slay News:

A witness in President Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial in New York has testified that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s star witness held a grudge against the defendant.

Michael Cohen, who previously served as Trump’s personal attorney in the run-up to the 2016 election, was bitter that the 45th president didn’t offer him his dream job in the White House, the witness told the court.

The witness was Keith Davidson, an attorney who represented former adult star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal.

The testimony spells doom for Cohen, who previously denied wanting a White House role while himself testifying during a Congressional hearing.

Davidson continued his testimony before the court on Thursday.

He said that Cohen had been hopeful that he would land a position as White House Chief of Staff or Attorney General in the lead-up to Trump’s first inauguration.

Davidson also recounted that Cohen had been upset he was “not going to Washington” following Trump’s win in 2016.

“Can you f—ing believe I’m not going to Washington after everything I’ve done for that guy?” he quoted Cohen saying during an angry rant about Trump.

“I can’t believe I’m not going to Washington… I’ve saved his a*s…,” Davidson recounted of a conversation he had had with Chohen in December following the 2016 election.

He described a “despondent and saddened Michael Cohen.”

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We’ve been digging into this sham hush money case and just dropped a fresh piece. Thanks to an insider source, we’ve added some crucial new details and context, unraveling a saga that stretches back over 13 long years.

Revolver:

According to our inside source, the real backstory of this saga is far more complex and scheming than you might have imagined. Speaking under the condition of anonymity, our source provided insight into how Team Stormy’s secretive and meticulously coordinated extortion plot came to be. Our source also highlighted a critical error made in this “extortion plot” about thirteen years ago that, frankly, should derail this sham trial completely, along with the actual reason behind that infamous NDA.

As suggested, the Stormy saga dates back much further than many realize, all the way to 2011. Our source revealed that Stormy’s manager, Gina Rodriguez, who is a well-connected media operative, had been attempting to peddle Stormy’s “Trump story” for six months before disgraced former lawyer and convicted felon Michael Cohen took over managing the deal in the messy aftermath of the Access Hollywood tape release. However, prior to that, our source reveals that back in 2011, Team Stormy had already shared her “Trump affair” tale with a tabloid called In Touch Magazine, which at the time was owned by the German conglomerate Bauer. However, no deal was struck to publish the story in that particular magazine, and so it remained under wraps until years later. This does not mean that the story had to wait years to see the light of day. Bauer, the parent company of In Touch, cleverly sidestepped its confidentiality provision with Stormy Daniels by publishing her story in a sister publication called Life & Style Magazine—this is a crucial detail that has been largely lost amid the current anti-Trump hysteria. This now brings us back to Gina Rodriguez, who, in April 2016, right as Trump’s campaign was gaining momentum, saw dollar signs and attempted once again to shop Stormy’s story, but she had no luck. Why? Because at that point, as the New York Times excerpt suggests, the story had already been in the public domain since 2011, having been published by Life & Style, and everybody in the media industry knew it.

This under-explored aspect of the Stormy saga raises a game-changing question: If Stormy’s tale had already hit the newsstands back in 2011 and splashed across Life & Style Magazine, both in print and online, how on earth could she have been “muzzled” later by supposed campaign finance and shady election meddling conspiracies being peddled by Alvin Bragg? The story was out there for all to see, right? So, clearly, something just doesn’t quite add up. What this boils down to is a thirteen-year-old slip in Stormy Daniels’ alleged extortion plot, likely driven by unchecked greed and really bad timing. Now, assuming it’s real, the 2011 Life & Style article would stand as a glaring gap in the prosecution’s case, essentially torpedoing it, if we were living in a serious country where justice actually mattered.

You can read the full piece by clicking below:

Revolver Inside Source Reveals Critical 13-Year-Old Mistake in Stormy’s ‘Trump Extortion’ Plot and Real Reason for NDA

Are you starting to connect the dots? Stormy Daniels thought she hit the jackpot, allegedly trying to extort President Trump just as his star was on the rise. Meanwhile, Cohen, bitter and spiteful, probably sought revenge on his boss for overlooking him—much like Kellyanne Conway’s disgraced ex, George Conway, who turned on Trump after missing out on a cushy Swamp gig, and Judge Napolitano, who turned bitter and hateful when he didn’t make it to the Supreme Court.

Interestingly, Michael might just be doing Trump a favor, whether he likes it or not.

What we’re seeing now is a familiar tune: Trump’s disgruntled ex-supporters and employees playing the same old vengeful song. Honestly, it’s getting painfully repetitive.


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