Cohen’s attorney emphasizes truthfulness for client credibility
A lawyer representing Michael Cohen, former lawyer to Donald Trump, asserted Cohen’s credibility by admitting past dishonesty. Danya Perry discussed this with Jen Psaki, an ex-White House Press Secretary now at MSNBC, highlighting Cohen’s transparency about previous lies to bolster his current reliability, notably in the hush money trial against Trump in Manhattan. The lawyer for Michael Cohen, who trump-has-that-now/” title=”Media Say Biden’s Female-Led Comms Is A First. Trump Has That Now”>previously served as Donald Trump’s attorney, emphasized Cohen’s credibility by confessing to past dishonesty. This was debated by Danya Perry and Jen Psaki, a former White House Press Secretary now at MSNBC, underscoring Cohen’s openness about previous falsehoods to strengthen his trustworthiness, particularly in the Manhattan hush money trial involving Trump.
An attorney for former President Donald Trump’s ex-lawyer and “fixer” Michael Cohen claimed that he was more credible because he told the truth about the times he had been dishonest in the past.
Danya Perry sat down on Monday with former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who now works for MSNBC, and argued that her client’s willingness to come clean about the things he had lied about in the past made him more believable in the present — particularly with regard to his testimony in the hush money trial against Trump in Manhattan.
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Michael Cohen’s lawyer to @jrpsaki on his testimony in court:
“The takeaway here is that he has made his peace with his admittedly checkered past… And he was also truthful about the many lies and mistakes he’s made along the way.”
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Psaki brought up the fact that Robert Costello, another attorney who had previously advised Cohen, had been called by the defense to cast doubt on his testimony — and was only able to do so because Cohen had, years ago, waived his attorney-client privilege.
“Years ago, he waived his attorney-client privilege when it comes to Robert Costello,” Psaki said. “Do you regret that? Should he regret that?”
“I don’t think there were any blows that landed,” Perry replied. “I think Michael testified exactly what that relationship was and why he stayed at arms’ length from Bob Costello. I think the jury saw that on full display today.”
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“I think Michael has been nothing but forthright with this prosecution team,” Perry continued, arguing that everything the defense was using to “discredit” Cohen was based on information that he himself had volunteered in the past. “Some of the so-called ‘aha’ or ‘gotcha’ moments were given to the defense care of Michael Cohen.”
“The takeaway here is that he has made his peace with his admittedly checkered past. … And he was also truthful about the many lies and mistakes he’s made along the way,” she added.
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