Joe Scarborough: Trump Was Trying to Obstruct Justice in the Russia Probe
‘But how telling that Donald Trump actually looks to Roy Cohn as a model for what a lawyer should be doing’
Jan 5, 2018 2:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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SCARBOROUGH: "I mean, Roy Cohn, again, a man who disgraced himself time and time again when he was alive, he disgraced himself during the McCarthy hearings, who disgraced himself through the ‘60s and the ‘70s, who disgraced himself so much that he was disbarred and died in disgrace and this is who — there’s so much with your story that I think is significant with breaking news, it's significant, and I do believe and I’ll ask you this, but this is another line for Mueller’s team. Part of the timeline on how Donald Trump was trying to obstruct justice, trying to obstruct it’s investigation. But how telling that Donald Trump actually looks to Roy Cohn as a model for what a lawyer should be doing, for what an attorney general should be doing."