As we told you earlier, Rudy Giuliani told Sean Hannity on Wednesday night that President Trump did reimburse Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush money payment ot porn star Stormy Daniels. The president later took to Twitter in an attempt to clarify things, saying the payments to Cohen were a “retainer” and now at reimbursement.

In any event, things are a mess and will likely get worse. Kellyanne Conway’s husband, George Conway — an attorney who was reportedly on Trump’s list for United States Solicitor General in 2017 — dropped this bomb on the president, tweeting the section of FEC law that might have been violated:

Reaction from the MSM and libs:

Heavy shade from Kellyanne's husband. https://t.co/vUZ7kUjmRz — Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 3, 2018

Kellyanne Conway’s husband helpfully noting that the situation involving his wife’s boss — the president — isn’t in the clear on campaign finance issues. https://t.co/Mb6IYWuOoQ — Philip Bump (@pbump) May 3, 2018

Legal advice from Mr. Conway https://t.co/0khZ3S5fmB — Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) May 3, 2018

Giuliani statement (potentially) absolves Cohen of one campaign finance violation, but exposes Trump on another: knowingly filing a false campaign finance report.

Instead of an excessive contribution from Cohen, it is an undisclosed contribution from Trump to his campaign. — Nick Confessore (@nickconfessore) May 3, 2018

If you recall, Kellyanne bristled when asked about her husband’s subtweets of the president in an interview with Dana Bash in April:

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway turned combative Sunday when CNN’s Dana Bash raised questions about her husband‘s critical tweets — accusing Bash of a sexist line of questioning https://t.co/uvf0qKtCFb pic.twitter.com/P7nIroKXLT — POLITICO (@politico) April 23, 2018

Trump CLARIFIES Rudy Giuliani's Stormy Daniels revelation https://t.co/6QWnpnfUpD — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 3, 2018