The ex-president's former lawyer and fixer responded to rumors about Trump's courtroom behavior in the hush money case.
Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, has responded to rumors that the Republican is passing wind throughout his hush money trial.
Newsweek has been unable to verify these claims and the fact-checker Snopes has rated them as 'unproven.' Newsweek has contacted a representative for Trump by email to comment on this story.Writing on X, formerly Twitter, Cohen wrote: 'Not looking forward to testifying in the @realDonaldTrump DANY criminal trial for several reasons! #GasX.'As the trial continues, Trump has been accused of falling asleep in court, leading him to be mocked on social media.
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