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President Trump Says Michael Cohen Represented Him In Stormy Daniels Case | Morning Joe | MSNBC
In a recent segment from MSNBC's "Morning Joe," President Trump made notable comments regarding his former attorney Michael Cohen and the ongoing investigations surrounding the Stormy Daniels case. During an interview with Fox & Friends, Trump admitted that Cohen represented him in regard to the infamous Stormy Daniels affair, marking a significant shift from his previous statements wherein he claimed to have no knowledge of the arrangement.
The context of this revelation is particularly striking. Trump indicated that Cohen’s involvement was a minor part of his overall legal work, characterizing it as a "tiny, tiny little fraction." However, he also expressed that Cohen did nothing wrong in this case, stating emphatically, "there were no campaign funds going," thus attempting to dissociate from any implications of illegal activity.
This admission, however, could have substantial repercussions for Trump’s legal standing. In legal terms, when a party to a lawsuit makes a statement—recorded or not—it can be deemed a "party admission," which may be used against them in court actions. The implications are particularly concerning for Trump, as contradictions in his narrative raise questions about his credibility and could potentially complicate ongoing legal matters related to Cohen's actions.
Discussing the broader implications, a legal expert on the show highlighted how such statements—especially when made in public and on tape—can serve as powerful evidence in legal contexts. This is especially significant given the difficulties often associated with proving such admissions without a record. Now, with this public declaration, Trump's earlier claims of ignorance regarding Cohen's actions have become untenable as he directly contradicts past statements made on air.
Overall, the conversation around these developments underscores an ongoing tension not just in the political realm, but also concerning Trump’s legal vulnerabilities. As his team evaluates the potential fallout from this admission, it is clear that public statements carry weight—especially when they contradict previous testimonies or denials.
What are your thoughts on Trump's admission? Do you think this will have lasting implications for his legal challenges? Share your opinions and let's discuss how these revelations might shape political discourse moving forward!
 

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