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Cohen Made Secret Payment for Tech Services for Campaign


Michael Cohen Reimbursements actually totaled $420,000 and came from Trump's Trust. Documents shows that included in Cohen’s Bill was a mysterious $50,000 that, according to the Federal Prosecutors, covered work that Cohen "solicited from a technology company during and in connection with the campaign."

The Documents don’t name the Tech Firm or give any indication what this Firm did for the Campaign, or why Michael Cohen would be out Purchasing Tech Services for Trump’s Campaign independent of the effort managed by Brad Parscale, who was Digital Media Director for the Trump Campaign. Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon had connections with Cambridge Analytica, but not Cohen. Cohen had No Official Role in the Campaign’s Technical Staff.

Michael Cohen was the man Trump went to when he wanted something Buried. Which makes it seem extremely likely that, if Cohen was actually buying Tech Services for the Trump Campaign, they were Services that Trump didn’t exactly want to show to the Public. That has certainly led to Speculation that these unknown
Services are connected to Statements from Cohen Attorney, Lanny Davis, that Cohen would be “happy” to share with Special Counsel Robert Mueller his “knowledge about the computer crime of hacking and whether or not Mr. Trump knew ahead of time about that crime and even cheered it on.”

The Payment seems rather Small for most things that a Tech Company might be Contracted to do, short of Supplying the Campaign with a regular supply of Burner Phones and helping them set up the “encrypted communications applications” also mentioned in Cohen’s Court Filings.

In the Steele Dossier, Cohen was supposed to be in Prague in August 2016, specifically talking to Russian Operatives about how to protect Russian Technical Assets if everything fell Apart. Part of that Conversation directly states that they want to make “cash payments … quickly and discreetly” to help them “cover their traces.” According to the Court Documents, Cohen approached the Campaign in January 2017 seeking $50,000 in Compensation for “work Cohen had solicited from a technology company during and in connection with the campaign.”

If the Prague trip and the related Meeting actually occurred, then Cohen doesn’t just have Awareness of the Hacking, he was part of a Trump Campaign effort to provide Cover and Protection for Russian Operatives working to Disrupt the United States Election. And the insistence on making “cash payments” in Advance suggests that Cohen might easily have made such a Payment before the Results of the Election were clear.

It’s also possible, likely even, that Cohen’s “tech” Firm was not Russian Hackers. But the fact that it was Cohen, and the fact that the Money was tossed into a Bundle with other things that Trump Wanted kept Out of Sight, certainly suggests that wherever that $50,000 went, it wasn’t buying Printer Ink.









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