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NEW YORK -- President Trump blasted his former attorney Michael Cohen on Twitter for secretly recording a conversation the two had shortly before the presidential election, about a possible payment to a former Playboy model who claims she had an affair with Mr. Trump. But the recording is legal, according to New York law.On Twitter Saturday, Mr. Trump said it was inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client -- totally unheard of and perhaps illegal. Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyerrsquo office early in the morning - almost unheard of. Even more incon stanley cup ceivable that a lawyer would tape a client - totally unheard of perhaps illegal. The good news is that your favorite President did nothing wrong!mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump July 21, 2018 It is not illegal if you are in a one-party consent state and what that means is if there are two parties to a conversation, only one needs to know about recording the conversation so stanley quencher it s not illegal, however there may be a question of ethics here, said CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman. The recording was seized in FBI raids on Cohen s home and office in April as part of an investiga stanley cup tion into Cohen s business dealings.Klieman says while it s rare for an attorney to tape a conversation with a client, it s still unclear if Cohen was acting in his capacity as a lawyer when the conversation was recorded. There were vast amounts, in fact Xiey What s Donald Trump thinking as he watches the vice presidential debate
ATLANTA, GEORGIA--John Bozeman thought he had his candidate. A Republican lobbyist working the Georgia state legislature, Bozeman liked Fred Thompson--his ideas, his plan, and his values. So did many of Georgia s legislators, dozens of whom endorsed the former Tennessee senator last year. Early on, everyone was in Fred s camp, Bozeman said.But ever since Thompson s campaign fizzled, Bozeman hasn t found another presidential match and like many Republicans in the Peach State stanley thermos , he remains unsure about whom stanley mug to cast a ballot for on Super Tuesday.The indecision among Republicans voters is particularly significant in Georgia, an open primary state that has the third-largest number of Republican delegates next Tuesday. John McCain s win in Florida may set the Arizona senator on the path to victory February 5, but he will hardly be rallying a unanimous set of voters in southern states like Georgia.McCain is likely to draw support from the state s many veterans, political analysts say. But his push for immigration reform last summer has angered part of the more conservative base. He s a maverick, says Sadie Fields, head of the Georgia Chri stanley fr stian Alliance. But it s hard to know what a maverick is going to do. That is part of why both Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee may make significant showings. Romney, for one, has won the endorsement of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as well as of many of the same legislators who had put in their hats
NEW YORK -- President Trump blasted his former attorney Michael Cohen on Twitter for secretly recording a conversation the two had shortly before the presidential election, about a possible payment to a former Playboy model who claims she had an affair with Mr. Trump. But the recording is legal, according to New York law.On Twitter Saturday, Mr. Trump said it was inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client -- totally unheard of and perhaps illegal. Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyerrsquo office early in the morning - almost unheard of. Even more incon stanley cup ceivable that a lawyer would tape a client - totally unheard of perhaps illegal. The good news is that your favorite President did nothing wrong!mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump July 21, 2018 It is not illegal if you are in a one-party consent state and what that means is if there are two parties to a conversation, only one needs to know about recording the conversation so stanley quencher it s not illegal, however there may be a question of ethics here, said CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman. The recording was seized in FBI raids on Cohen s home and office in April as part of an investiga stanley cup tion into Cohen s business dealings.Klieman says while it s rare for an attorney to tape a conversation with a client, it s still unclear if Cohen was acting in his capacity as a lawyer when the conversation was recorded. There were vast amounts, in fact Xiey What s Donald Trump thinking as he watches the vice presidential debate
ATLANTA, GEORGIA--John Bozeman thought he had his candidate. A Republican lobbyist working the Georgia state legislature, Bozeman liked Fred Thompson--his ideas, his plan, and his values. So did many of Georgia s legislators, dozens of whom endorsed the former Tennessee senator last year. Early on, everyone was in Fred s camp, Bozeman said.But ever since Thompson s campaign fizzled, Bozeman hasn t found another presidential match and like many Republicans in the Peach State stanley thermos , he remains unsure about whom stanley mug to cast a ballot for on Super Tuesday.The indecision among Republicans voters is particularly significant in Georgia, an open primary state that has the third-largest number of Republican delegates next Tuesday. John McCain s win in Florida may set the Arizona senator on the path to victory February 5, but he will hardly be rallying a unanimous set of voters in southern states like Georgia.McCain is likely to draw support from the state s many veterans, political analysts say. But his push for immigration reform last summer has angered part of the more conservative base. He s a maverick, says Sadie Fields, head of the Georgia Chri stanley fr stian Alliance. But it s hard to know what a maverick is going to do. That is part of why both Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee may make significant showings. Romney, for one, has won the endorsement of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as well as of many of the same legislators who had put in their hats