Thursday, August 23, 2018

Jay Goldberg calls out Trump

Jay Goldberg, a friend and former attorney for President Trump [...] was asked on CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time" about the president's changing explanations regarding whether he knew of hush-money payments to two women who allege they had an affair with Trump more than a decade ago.

"The question is, should he be punished for the falsehood that he said, for example, on the plane?" Goldberg said, referencing Trump's original claim he was not aware of a $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels.

"The answer is it wasn't under oath. It wasn't given to an FBI agent. It's not punishable," Goldberg continued. "It's wrong, but it's not punishable. It has to be under oath or it has to be given to an agent of the government."

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Trump previously told reporters aboard Air Force One he was unaware of the [Stormy Daniels hush] payments, but later admitted to reimbursing Cohen. On Wednesday, he told Fox News he found out about the payments "later on."

"That should concern the public, that the president can't be counted on to tell the truth," Goldberg said. "I mean, I’m a good friend of the president, and I don't condone lying to the public. That I’ll agree with."

  The Hill
It does concern many of us.  Just not the ones who can do anything about it.

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