Donald Trump has complete meltdown about Michael Cohen on courthouse steps

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Learning from one’s mistakes is deeply important. After all, making mistakes happens to everyone at one time or another. If we can learn from them, these mistakes can serve to educate us in our life’s journey and can ultimately have a positive effect. Donald Trump does not learn from his mistakes.

Opening statements began in earnest on Monday during Trump’s New York trial. Trump was not happy to be there, nor was he happy that the trial had started. How do we know he wasn’t happy? He had a meltdown outside of court just after opening statements were completed.

Following those statements, a frazzled and disheveled Donnie staggered from the courthouse, venom dripping from his eyes. Standing (not so tall and not so proud) on the court steps, Donnie declared ‘I’m Innocent!’

Right After declaring his innocence, Trump proceeded to go on and trash Michael Cohen. I found this statement from Donald to be especially hilarious: “The things he got in trouble for had nothing to do with me.”

REALLY? Cohen’s actions were undeniably influenced by you, Donnie. He was your right-hand man, and everything he did, he did for you. To say these things had VERY little to do with Trump is hilarious.

Of course, it’s just another lie in a long, unending book of lies that appears to go on and on for infinite chapters. Since Donald Trump cannot tell the truth, none of this should be a surprise.

“He got in trouble. He went to jail.” That’s what Trump said about Cohen. And he is correct. Michael Cohen was treated despicably and did go to jail. And you know what? Now it’s Trump’s turn. Because THAT is where he is definitely going to wind up, and it appears virtually everyone knows it.

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