Anyone gets hundreds of thousands if they think the person might take Trump down.

Via Daily Caller:

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley criticized GoFundMe on “Fox & Friends” Monday and said the website is allowing people to purchase legal testimony.

“It’s a strange evolution of the role of this site,” Turley said. “GoFundMe has become a site where can you essentially purchase testimony that people go out there and they really ramp up their expected testimony.” (RELATED: Law Professor Jonathan Turley Says Democrats Will Need More Than Michael Cohen If They Plan To Impeach Donald Trump)

Turley said Michael Cohen wasn’t able to raise money while he was still loyal to the president, but the moment he turned on Trump a “weird type of auction” began.

“What happens, people like Michael Cohen couldn’t get a dime from anyone on the street when he was still saying he would take a bullet for the president,” Turley continued.

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