At some point we will get to the tipping point and Trump's presidency will be understood by most to be doomed. He's already done dozens of things that would have destroyed any previous president. Part of his protective wall, has been the Republican controlled US Senate. Cohen's testimony makes it harder for them to plead lack of proof. This is a very clear, "The emperor has no clothes" moment.
I don't know that Cohen's testimony will be that tipping point. Part of me thinks the tipping point will be something that is far less legally problematic, but will somehow strike a nerve in the US people like other outrages haven't.
But this - courtesy of Politico - is the kind of thing many have been expecting a long time. Coming from Trump's own personal lawyer, who worked for him for ten years and saw him behind the scenes, it's very damning.
He says a lot here, but he also says he has no first hand evidence of collusion with Russia.
Basically, he calls Trump a racist, a conman, a cheat. But read it yourself. Tipping point? I don't know. It will be harder for Republicans to credibly maintain their denials. Certainly this is landmark testimony.
John Dean was Nixon's white house lawyer. He's the one whose Congressional Testimony changed the Watergate momentum. It's interesting that Michael Cohen's middle name is Dean.
[UPDATE March 6, 2019: I just got this notice from SCRIBD:
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I sent them a letter saying that this was a public document and I didn't need copyright permissions. But then I linked to find that I had found that someone else had already put the document up and so I saw no reason to duplicate it on SCRIBD. But apparently the entity that put it up is charging people to read it. So I'll try to find another copy and put it on my account. Sorry.]
[No sooner than I got my note up, it's working again. Oh well, now people can read it again. Good.]
[Got an email - they fixed it. And it turns out I had put it up. Not sure why the link above sent me to someone else's post. Now it goes to mine again. They responded really quickly.]
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