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THE OFFICIAL MEA CULPA WITH MICHAEL COHEN ARCHIVE

Breaking!!Trump Indictment Imminent + A Conversation with Tristan Snell

THE OFFICIAL MEA CULPA WITH MICHAEL COHEN ARCHIVE

Audio Up Media

Politics, News

4.88.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Mea Culpa welcomes Tristan Snell. The former New York Assistant Attorney General famously lead the civil prosecution in the Trump University case for the state of New York against the Trump Organization. The 2013 case found the Trump Org guilty; forcing them to pay out $25 million in restitution. Snell spent years scaling the walls of the Trump Organization, largely creating the playbook for defeating Donald Trump in court. Ultimately, he said, it’s about the receipts, not the witnesses. To beat Trump you need indisputable proof, a smoking gun and that only comes from having the documents to prove it. Snell is the founder of Main Street Law and appears as a commentator on CNN, and serves as a contributing writer for the Washington Post. His work as a lawyer and founder has been featured in a wide array of media outlets, from the New Yorker to the Atlantic to Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. He joins me today on Mea Culpa as the nation goes on indictment watch for the Mango Mussolini. Snell believes that the government has the goods this time and Trump may actually go to prison. Listen in.

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0:00.0

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0:04.7

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0:10.4

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0:17.2

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0:29.9

This is Michael Cohen and you're listening to the Mayor Culper podcast. Donald Trump's world continues

0:58.0

to shrink as special prosecutor Jack Smith and the Department of Justice squeeze him from every

1:04.8

angle in their investigation into the form of President's handling of classified documents as well

1:11.3

as his role in the January 6th attack on the Capitol. All signs point to a coming indictment

1:17.4

and the charges might just stick this time. So once again for the second time in less than six

1:23.8

months the world is on Trump indictment watch. This time the likely charges will be for violating

1:30.7

the Espinoge Act and obstruction of justice. Now according to the independent newspaper,

1:38.0

prosecutors are ready to ask grand jurors to approve the indictment against Trump for violating

1:44.4

a portion of the U.S. criminal code known as Section 793 which prohibits gathering transmitting

1:52.3

or losing any information respecting the national defense. The paper further adds that the use of

2:00.0

Section 793 is a strategic decision by prosecutors to do an in-round around Trump's bullshit

2:08.4

excuse that he had the authority as president to declassify documents that he took from the

2:14.9

White House and smuggled tomorrow or Lardo after his presidential term expired.

2:21.2

So it means that Trump is screwed even he was allowed to keep his papers because it states

2:27.2

emphatically that anyone who has documents pertaining to national defense cannot knowingly communicate

2:35.2

or transmit that information. Now I'm paraphrasing here but the gist is that they're going to use

2:41.8

the audio around Trump fucking bragging about being in possession of a plan to attack Iran

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