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Trump and Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Reconcile After Bitter Feud

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Trump and Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Reconcile After Bitter Feud
NBC News
NBC News38 mins ago
Trump and Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Reconcile After Bitter Feud
President Donald Trump and his former fixer Michael Cohen are putting their bitter feud behind them. On Thursday, the president joined Cohen, who has testified against him in Congress and in court, for an interview on Cohen’s radio show. The two men largely avoided talk of their falling out, and instead reminisced abou
Daily Star
Daily Star9 hrs ago
Michael Cohen reminisces with 'boss' Donald Trump on friendship after years-long feud
US President Donald Trump appeared on former lawyer Michael Cohen's radio show set to air on Sunday, August 23 after the pair has spent years in a bitter public feud
The Mirror
The Mirror11 hrs ago
Michael Cohen gushes over 'boss' Donald Trump in reunion after bitter eight-year feud
Michael Cohen was the US President Donald Trump's personal attorney before a major fall-out and became the star witness in a hush money case surrounding Trump
MSNBC
MSNBC14 hrs ago
Trump sits down with former fixer Michael Cohen after years of bitter feuding
Trump’s sit-down with his former fixer marks a stunning reunion after years of legal battles, courtroom testimony and bitter public attacks.
Fox News
Fox News18 hrs ago
Former bitter enemies Trump and Michael Cohen reunite for radio interview
Michael Cohen detailed his reconciliation with Trump in a Substack post, citing forgiveness and faith ahead of their Thursday WABC radio interview.
Breitbart
Breitbart🏁 first to report1 days ago
Trump to Sit for Interview with Ex-Fixer Michael Cohen After Bitter Feud
President Donald Trump is set to record an interview Thursday with Michael Cohen, his former personal lawyer turned public critic, according to a White House official granted anonymity to describe plans that had not been publicly announced.