Trump Rage Tweets at NYT After Story Says He Bullied Michael Cohen
Ever since FBI agents raided the New York office, hotel room, and home of Donald Trump’s fixer Michael Cohen nearly two weeks ago, multiple stories and TV news segments have focused on whether Cohen would flip.
Finally, some of those political commentators are beginning to address the elephant in the room: Why would Trump’s personal “lawyer” need to worry about flipping in the first place? Judging by Trump’s and Cohen’s behavior as of late, they are probably guilty as hell of something serious, and time certainly will tell.
Meanwhile, Trump’s attempts at keeping Cohen quiet—including a pardon for Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff “Scooter” Libby in a completely unrelated matter—are beginning to unravel spectacularly. You can always tell when Trump tries to fix something to cover up his behavior because he usually ends up making it worse (Stormy Daniels, the Devin Nunes memo, the James Comey memos, etc.).
Early Saturday morning, either Trump or White House social media director Dan Scavino, the “Man Behind the President’s Tweets,” fired back at The New York Times over a story published the previous day that was rather unflattering for Michael Cohen. Co–authored by Pulitzer Prize–winning reporters Maggie Haberman, Sharon LaFraniere, and Danny Hakim, the Times story revealed the allegedly abusive relationship Trump had with Cohen over the years. In that relationship, Trump apparently had bullied Cohen, repeatedly disrespected him, and ultimately isolated him in New York while the rest of the Trump clan moved on to Washington.