“The case depends on testimony from a convicted felon, a tax cheat, an admitted and notorious liar by the name of Michael Cohen,” Sean Hannity says, helpfully saying he was referring to Cohen and not his secret client for whom he serves as an advisor, Donald Trump, before the clip turns to a 2017 clip of Hannity describing Cohen as a friend. Cohen, it turns out, was more than just a friend; Cohen was also Hannity’s lawyer on at least one issue, one of the three clients Cohen reported to the court. (The third, besides Donald Trump, was Elliott Broidy, the disgraced GOP fundraiser who got into a scandal because of his own extramarital affair with a model.)