MSNBC Panel Reacts as Michael Cohen Says He Believes James Comey May Have Broken the Law
Michael Cohen said evidence from hundreds of thousands of documents will show James Comey obstructed a congressional investigation and made false statements, leading to his likely conviction.
- On Saturday, Michael Cohen stunned an MSNBC panel by saying James Comey `likely committed a crime` and `will be found guilty` after DOJ prosecutors indicted him Thursday.
- Cohen says after reviewing hundreds of thousands of government documents that he and reporter Brian Karem conducted an `investigation` revealing Comey’s negative role in the Russia probe.
- Echoing Trump-era allegations, Cohen said evidence will show Comey weaponized the FBI and noted he was once 'weaponized' by Alvin Bragg and the Department of Justice under President Joe Biden.
- Comey responded that he is innocent and called for a trial, while legal commentators warned dismissal motions face long odds given judges usually allow prosecutions to proceed.
- Indictment records and memos show contested testimony, noting the indictment says Comey's denial of the anonymous FBI source claim was inaccurate and a CIA memo suggested false testimony; observers say dismissal motions rarely succeed.
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