We're going to start with some reactions on Twitter to the report that Putin puppet Donald "Rump" Trump (Individual 1) suborned perjury by directing Michael Cohen to lie to Congress:
If Trump told Cohen to lie to Congress, who else did he tell to lie to them? Did he tell anyone to lie to Mueller & the FBI? And why did the President need to have lies told? These are the questions prosecutors have been asking & undoubtedly answering.— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) January 18, 2019
Mueller has receipts... "The special counsel’s office learned about Trump’s directive for Cohen to lie to Congress through interviews with multiple witnesses from the Trump Org and internal company emails, text messages, and a cache of other documents." https://t.co/OgxaFjSrfH— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) January 18, 2019
"If a President...suborns perjury, or induces a witness to change testimony, or commits any act deliberately impairing the integrity of available evidence, then he, like anyone else, commits the crime of obstruction." — William Barr https://t.co/LziXcdoaTQ— Justin Miller (@justinjm1) January 18, 2019
After last night, anyone connected to the WH who was involved in the TT Moscow coverup should call Mueller &/or Congressional Democrats & beg them to listen if they haven't started talking already. It's a matter of time before Trump tries to throw them under the bus with Cohen.— Mimi Rocah (@Mimirocah1) January 18, 2019
In summary,
— Benjamin Wittes (@benjaminwittes) January 18, 2019