Michael Cohen
Coverage of Michael Cohen in the Nexus archive.
- Democrats rally behind progressive Aisha Wahab after win in California special election – US politics live
Aisha Wahab held a lead in California, while voting rights experts expressed skepticism over a pledge by the Trump administration to dispatch 1,000 monitors for US midterm elections. Separately, Michael Cohen shifted from criticizing President Trump to praising him on a radio show. The Navy is considering changes to the USS Doris Miller and Cook Political Report updated its forecast for US Senate races in Texas and Iowa.
- Trump appears on former fixer-turned-enemy Michael Cohen’s radio show after detente
President Donald Trump appeared on Michael Cohen’s radio show, marking a public reunion with the man who once testified against him in court and before Congress. The interview was described as exceptionally friendly, despite their tumultuous history. This reconciliation follows from recent public falling-outs between Trump and other loyalists like Elon Musk and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
- Trump appears on former fixer-turned-enemy Michael Cohen's radio show after detente
President Donald Trump appeared on Michael Cohen's radio show, marking a public reunion with the man who once testified against him. During the exceptionally friendly interview, Trump stated that he respects the fact that Cohen recanted everything he said. Cohen also discussed his decision to move forward, stating that forgiveness is not about erasing history.
- On the Radio, Trump Has a Reunion (of Sorts) With Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen was seen at a news conference in New York last month with promotional material for his new radio show. This material depicts him within the Oval Office. The article title notes that Trump has a reunion of sorts with Michael Cohen regarding this appearance.
- Trump says Michael Cohen was 'weaponized' by mainstream media in surprise radio reunion
During a radio interview, Donald Trump stated that Michael Cohen was "weaponized" against him by the mainstream media. Cohen recounted his 2016 CNN interview with Brianna Keilar, and both men criticized outlets like CNN and The New York Times for continuing to report on polls without offering apologies or retractions.
- Sycophancy in stereo as former Trump hater Michael Cohen loses his nerve
Michael Cohen previously used terms such as 'racist,' 'conman,' and 'cheat' when describing Donald J Trump during his testimony to Congress in 2019. The article suggests that on his New York radio show, Cohen would now introduce Trump using deferential terms like “boss” or “sir,” highlighting a shift toward sycophancy.
- Michael Cohen won’t say if he’ll use his Trump interview to seek a pardon
Michael Cohen and Donald Trump are scheduled for a public phone interview on a New York City radio show following their reported reconciliation. Cohen stated that he is unsure if they will discuss presidential clemency regarding his three-year prison sentence conviction. The article notes Cohen was the star witness in the 2024 hush money case and previously criticized events like the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
- Teen accused of killing 10-year-old cousin Lily Peters may avoid November trial after new hearing scheduled
The Wisconsin teenager accused of killing his cousin Lily Peters may avoid a November trial after a resolution hearing was scheduled for Aug. 26. Carson Peters-Berger faces multiple charges, including first-degree intentional homicide and sexual assault, relating to her death in 2022. The outcome of this hearing will determine whether the case proceeds to a trial.
- Michael Cohen reveals how he mended fences with Trump in ‘hush money’ trial aftermath
Michael Cohen discussed reconciling with Trump following the 'hush money' trial and mentioned meeting Trump at Mar-a-Lago while promoting his new role at 770 WABC radio.
- Michael Cohen helped convict Trump. Now, he’s making nice again.
Michael Cohen met with President Donald Trump as one-time adversaries sought to bury the hatchet. Cohen previously served as Trump's personal lawyer and fixer.
- Michael Cohen Helped Convict Trump. Now, He’s Making Nice Again.
Michael Cohen testified in Donald Trump's criminal trial that he was directed by the president to falsify records, leading to Trump's conviction on 34 counts. The article notes Cohen's current efforts to reconcile with Trump.
- Michael Cohen says he reconciled with Trump
Michael Cohen stated he and President Trump have reconciled after he turned on his former boss. Cohen made this statement on a radio show, mentioning the 'far left' played a role in rekindling their relationship.
- Trump’s turncoat former fixer Michael Cohen lands new gig at WABC radio
Michael Cohen, referred to as Trump’s turncoat former fixer, has secured a new position at WABC radio. The article draws a parallel to President Trump's potential political comeback.
- Federal court hears arguments over efforts to halt Trump’s mail-in executive order
A federal court is hearing arguments over a lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive order to create a federal voter list and limit mail ballots. Voting rights groups and two dozen states argue the order is unconstitutional, imposing costs and fear, while the administration claims the plaintiffs lack standing. The order faces multiple lawsuits, including in Boston, with a judge previously declining to halt it.
- Federal court hears arguments over efforts to halt Trump's mail-in executive order
A federal judge heard arguments from voting rights groups and states challenging President Trump’s executive order establishing a federal voter list and limiting mail voting. The plaintiffs claimed the order is unconstitutional and burdens state election officials, while the Trump administration argued the lawsuits are premature and lack legal standing.
- Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen says he would be "a test case" for DOJ "anti-weaponization" fund
President Trump defended the Justice Department's 'anti-weaponization' fund on social media, while former Trump attorney Michael Cohen discussed his potential claim to a share of the $1.8 billion compensation fund. Senate Republicans have shown resistance to the fund.
- Trump lawyer-turned-critic Michael Cohen to apply for "anti-weaponization fund"
Michael Cohen, former Trump lawyer and current critic, plans to apply for funding from the Justice Department's newly established anti-weaponization fund. The application represents a notable development in Cohen's ongoing relationship with the Trump administration.