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President Trump Says Michael Cohen Represented Him In Stormy Daniels Case | Morning Joe | MSNBC In a notable segment from the Morning Joe show on MSNBC, President Trump made significant statements regarding his former attorney, Michael Cohen, and the Stormy Daniels controversy. During an interview with Fox & Friends, Trump acknowledged that Cohen represented him in the matter, which contradicts his previous claims of ignorance about the details surrounding the payment and agreement with Daniels. Trump stated that Cohen handled a "tiny, tiny little fraction" of his legal work, but explicitly noted Cohen's involvement in what he referred to as the "crazy Stormy Daniels deal." This admission is crucial as it stands in stark contrast to earlier assertions that Cohen acted independently without Trump's knowledge. The implications of this admission are noteworthy; legal experts suggest that it could be interpreted as a "party admission," meaning it may be used against Trump in any ongoing investigations, despite not being made under oath. The discussion on Morning Joe delves into the potential legal consequences of Trump's statements. It highlights how his lack of careful communication continues to be a point of concern for his legal team, especially when considering the complexity of ongoing investigations, including those led by Robert Mueller. Moreover, commentators on the show pointed out that this kind of self-contradiction and reckless communication could further complicate Trump's legal strategies. The segment was filled with insightful analyses from legal and political experts who emphasized the weight of Trump's admissions and their possible repercussions. As the landscape continues to evolve around these high-profile legal matters, engagement with these discussions is more relevant than ever. Users of WindowsForum.com, what are your thoughts on Trump's strategy in dealing with legal controversies? Do you think his approach will have long-term implications for his political career? Feel free to share your insights or related experiences!
 

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