Michael Cohen said Sunday that the former president's allies would turn on him to avoid going to prison.
agents executed a search warrant for Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, on August 8 to seize classified government documents that were allegedly improperly taken after the then-president left the White House last January., as being politically motivated and part of a"witch hunt" in accusations similar to those made about other investigations into the ex-president's conduct.
However, Cohen—who served a three-year sentence after pleading guilty to campaign finance crimes conducted while working for Trump—said during an appearance onAbove, Michael Cohen speaks to reporters in New York City on May 6, 2019. Cohen, who previously served as former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, said there would be “so much flipping” from Trump allies following the FBI’s raid on the ex-president's Mar-a-Lago residence."There's going to be so much flipping.
Cohen, who became a fierce Trump critic following his imprisonment, blasted the former president for portraying himself as a"victim" and"weaponizing the"What's the game plan? He weaponizes the Justice Department to go against his critics. So what does he do? He deflects, which is a prime part of being a narcissist—and turns around and says the Biden administration are right now weaponizing the Justice Department to come after me," he said.
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