This will be 1/… of a new 🧵and as always, sorry, but while I scramble to aggregate posts from multiple reporters, I can’t reply, so your questions go unanswered.
Klasfeld:
Good morning from New York.
#MichaelCohen will return to the stand for his second day of cross-examination, after testifying that #Trump had him "reverse engineer" assets to "artificially" inflate his net worth. #legal
@GottaLaff When #Trump was elected a #WhiteHouse staffer was delegated to review the Constitution with him (true); said "we only got to the Fourth Amendment and he didn't continue". Trump's going to wish he'd got that #FifthAmendment lesson now.
:BoostOK: Do not kill the password! In the US at least, passwords are considered knowledge, so you are constitutionally protected from revealing passwords as per the 5th amendment of the US Constitution. That means the government can't legally get the password out of you. Biometrics on the other hand, is not considered knowledge, and the government can force your hand (sometimes literally) for your biometrics to unlock something.