On this week of the Caffeinated Thoughts Podcast, Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers discuss Michael Cohen’s plea deal and sentencing, the Russia investigation, President Donald Trump, and the news that the Weekly Standard is closing after 23 years. 

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