You're the only one remarking about trial. I keep saying "to Congress" (which maybe should have said the FBI during the investigation) and you keep changing my argument.
You really love your strawman.
lol that's some pretty amazing projection. People here are talking about the statements Cohen made at trial and YOU tried to turn it to statements he made to Congress. When I try to bring you back to the actual topic you accuse me of doing what you did, haha.
I've read so much "Trump did X" over the years only to find out a few days later (or months later or sometimes years later) that it was a bunch of lies. Not only do I not trust Trump but I don't trust the media not to lie for their own political activist motives and click bait, don't trust people trying to point the finger at someone else when they're going down for, among other things, being dishonest. Just because some media talking head claims something was said at trial or tries to spin some piece of evidence to support their own extremist narrative doesn't mean I'm willing to believe them.
You can read the statement yourself:
The president's former lawyer Michael Cohen has filed his sentencing memorandum in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York regarding his guilty
www.lawfareblog.com
If your claim is that he perjured himself before the court then what is your evidence of this? This would be a shocking assertion as it would indicate that federal prosecutors knew he was perjuring himself in this statement and allowed it to proceed anyway.
As I previously mentioned there is a large amount of documentary evidence in addition to Cohen's testimony that implicates Trump in this felony. Are you saying that evidence doesn't exist? Was it altered? What?
You can read these documents here:
No further charges will apparently be brought in the hush money probe. What happened?
www.vox.com
Does any of this large quantity of evidence that Trump committed a felony bother you? If not, why?
I'll believe it when the assertion is confirmed in court and legal action is taken against the offender.
There are too many people lying about too many things for me to trust any of them at all.
So in other words you won't believe Trump committed any crimes until he is prosecuted for them, which can't happen until he's no longer president. So, all the evidence that he's committed felonies wouldn't affect whether or not you would vote for him because you by definition refuse to believe he committed any crime regardless of how much evidence there is for it.
lol, that's some pretty awesome motivated reasoning on your part.