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Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass notes that it's true Michael Cohen has made money off of Trump.
"I suspect he will continue to do that regardless of the outcome of this trial," he says.
Steinglass says Cohen has endured the consequences for his actions and is the only one to do so in this scheme.
"I'm not asking you to feel bad for Michael Cohen. He made his bed, but you can hardly blame him for making money on the one thing he has left which is his knowledge of the Trump phenomenon," he says.
Steinglass also tried to explain Cohen's lies to the judge when he was sentenced.
"He believes the Trump Justice Department did him dirty, whether that's true or not, he was very forthright about the conduct he committed and he accepted responsibility for the conduct," he said.
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The prosecutor is moving to the lies to Congress, which he notes with a note of incredulity.
"What Michael Cohen lied about was the number of dealings the defendant had with Russia," Joshua Steinglass says.
He called it "rich" and "chutzpah" for Donald Trump to now claim the lies Cohen told to Congress to benefit Trump are now a reason to discredit Cohen.
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Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass has turned to the October 24 call and is acting out a fake conversation between Michael Cohen, Trump and his former bodyguard Keith Schiller.
Steinglass says the defense has tried to claim it is the "big lie."
"Hey Keith, how's it going? It seems like this prankster might be a 14-year-old kid," Steinglass starts the fake conversation.
Steinglass uses his hand with his thumb and pinky finger extended as a fake phone as he does this.