Fox News' Dana Perino was perplexed by all the lying people tied into the Trump campaign have plead guilty to lying and it took a while, but James Trusty, a former Justice Department prosecutor finally agreed that telling the truth has been difficult for Trump's associates.
After the news broke about Michael Cohen's new plea deal, Fox News' The Daily Briefing With Dana Perino brought on James Trusty, who is a frequent guest to discuss what had happened.
Many Fox News pundits were downplaying and attacking Cohen for implicating Trump and his former campaign associates for trying to do business with Russia while campaigning for the presidency in 2016.
Suddenly, pleading guilty to felonies over constant lies to Congress and federal investigators is not really a crime for Fox News anymore unless that person is a Democrat.
And it took him a hot minute, but Trusty finally agreed that the amount of lies being told by Trump's people was fueling the investigative engine - so to speak.
Perino asked, "You need to explain what a false conviction means."
Trusty explained that they are serious crimes but then tried to minimize them by saying, "it is fair to call it a process crime."
See, what's a little lying among peers?
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