Isn’t that nice

Chris Christie is definitely not a Hollywood Chris

New Jersey and Ohio are both invested in the hedge fund controlling American Media Inc. — the same company that was helping Trump with the National Enquirer. How … convenient!

Taxpayers in New Jersey and Ohio have a large financial stake in the owner of the media company that allegedly helped the Trump campaign bury negative stories, according to documents reviewed by Capital & Main and MapLight.


Under Republican governors, the two states committed at least $625 million of pension cash into Chatham Asset Management, a high-risk hedge fund that has taken control of the National Enquirer’s parent company, American Media Inc., which is at the center of the federal investigation into President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.


The hedge fund is run by Anthony Melchiorre, a GOP donor who reportedly met with the president and AMI CEO David Pecker at the White House soon after Trump took office. Melchiorre and his wife have donated more than $100,000 to Republican candidates and party committees since 2010.

Heh, heh: Chris Christie said ‘taint committee’

https://crooksandliars.com/cltv/2018/04/christie-no-attorney-client-privilege

My late mother used to say, “Thank God for unanswered prayers.”

I have to think Chris Christie says that to himself a lot these days. What a lucky guy, to sidestep the public shitstorm that is the reckless and lawless Trump administration. And after his own shady Bridgegate scandal, something on the scale of the Mueller investigation would have been a daily cluster migraine.

See, Chris? Being pushed out of the transition team by Mike Pence was a blessing in disguise!

Today Christie and Dan Abrams appeared on Good Morning America, talking to George Stephanopoulos about the raid on Michael Cohen’s office yesterday.

“The attorney-client privilege is not dead,” Christie said in response to Trump’s early-morning tweet. “There is an exception which means that if the authorities believe that the president and his lawyer or anyone and their lawyer are together engaged in a possible crime or fraud, then the attorney/client privilege doesn’t necessarily apply. We don’t know exactly,” he said.

“We heard from the president on this right now. He said the attorney/client privilege is dead, total witch-hunt,” Stephanopoulos said.

“It is not dead because the way the Justice Department will approach it,” Christie said. there will be a taint team because you don’t want to taint the prosecutors investigating it by seeing potentially privileged information they have no right to see.”

(Heh, heh. He said “taint”!)

“They’ll separate it into stuff that’s privileged and stuff that isn’t and then of the stuff that’s privileged is in any evidence of a crime or fraud, that’s an ongoing crime or fraud.

“It would have to be between the two of them,” Abrams said. “If they think President Trump may have committed a crime, there’s still an attorney-client privilege there.”

“It’s got to be a conspiracy-like situation, George, that they see clear evidence,” Christie said.

“And let’s remember one other thing: people will try to jump to conclusions about a lot of things. The only thing we know for sure is what I said a long time ago to you, which is there’s no way you make this investigation shorter, but there’s lots of ways you can make it longer.”