Poor Corey was doing such a good job of stonewalling until the last 1/2 hour, then he implicated Trump in Obstruction of Justice - SPIN AWAY ! If he is held in contempt of Congress he knows Bagdad won't do anything.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/lewandowski-pumps-life-trump-obstruction-story-n1055636
Analysis: The former campaign manager's Hill turn provided details of the president's efforts to intervene in the Russia probe.
Sept. 17, 2019, 7:51 PM EDT
By Jonathan Allen
WASHINGTON — Corey Lewandowski's congressional testimony on Tuesday may have felt a bit circus-like at times for House Democrats, but it was a disaster for President Donald Trump.
The first hearing of the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee's effort to develop articles of impeachment against Trump was a contentious affair in which Lewandowski, Trump's 2016 campaign manager and the lone witness, said Democrats "hate this president more than they love their country."
But no one — not Lewandowski nor committee Republicans — seriously disputed the central theme of the day: that Trump had gone to extreme lengths in circumventing the entirety of the federal government to get Lewandowski to instruct then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions to publicly announce that the president had done nothing wrong and limit the scope of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe in 2017.
Ultimately, Lewandowski put flesh on the bones that Mueller gave the committee in his report.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/lewandowski-pumps-life-trump-obstruction-story-n1055636
Analysis: The former campaign manager's Hill turn provided details of the president's efforts to intervene in the Russia probe.
Sept. 17, 2019, 7:51 PM EDT
By Jonathan Allen
WASHINGTON — Corey Lewandowski's congressional testimony on Tuesday may have felt a bit circus-like at times for House Democrats, but it was a disaster for President Donald Trump.
The first hearing of the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee's effort to develop articles of impeachment against Trump was a contentious affair in which Lewandowski, Trump's 2016 campaign manager and the lone witness, said Democrats "hate this president more than they love their country."
But no one — not Lewandowski nor committee Republicans — seriously disputed the central theme of the day: that Trump had gone to extreme lengths in circumventing the entirety of the federal government to get Lewandowski to instruct then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions to publicly announce that the president had done nothing wrong and limit the scope of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe in 2017.
Ultimately, Lewandowski put flesh on the bones that Mueller gave the committee in his report.