Michael Cohen’s Wrongful-Imprisonment Lawsuit Against Donald Trump & Bill Barr Rejected By Supreme Court Full view NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 13: Former Donald Trump lawyer and loyalist Michael Cohen walks out of a Manhattan courthouse after testifying before a grand jury on March 13, 2023 in New York City. The grand jury is investigating payments Cohen arranged and made on behalf of the former president. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Lawyer Michael Cohen was trolled during a TikTok livestream, where he revealed he would not be leaving the U.S.
In late September, Cohen told MSNBC news anchor Nicole Wallace that he planned to leave the country if Donald Trump won this year’s presidential election.
“I’m out of here. I mean, I’m already working on a foreign passport with a completely different name,” he said to Wallace when asked what he thought would happen to him if Trump gained a second term as president.
However, during the live stream, two days after Trump was elected president, he stated that he had no intention of leaving the U.S.
While trying to defend his choice of staying in America, one user added a turkey filter to his face.
“Can we stop with that,” Trump’s former lawyer said. “I appreciate it. I don’t like the stupid turkeys, alright. Let’s just knock that stupid s— off, please.”
“I said I was leaving, and then the following day – get that through your dumb heads – the following day, I turned around and said, ‘There’s no chance in the world that I’m leaving my country. Thank you very much,'” he stated while another user placed a green laser eyes filter on his face.
“Alright,” Cohen added. “I’m not leaving anywhere; you leave.”
“This is my country,” he declared as the turkey filter was imposed on him again. “I have every right – every single right within which to turn around – would you stop so we can – alright, two seconds, I’m gonna end up blocking this idiot.”
As he became annoyed, a filter made him look like the late singer Elvis Presley and a cowboy filter was imposed on him.
While testifying at Trump’s New York hush money trial in May, Cohen confessed that he mocked the president-elect frequently.
In October, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Cohen’s appeal in a case in which he accused Trump of seeking revenge for promoting a tell-all book. The justices refused to hear the case, keeping the decision made by a lower court that had dismissed it.
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