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Trump defends Cohen, says he won’t ‘flip’

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump defended his under- fire personal lawyer as ‘a fine person,’ saying he does not think Michael Cohen will ‘ f lip’ and cooperate with criminal investigat­ors.

FBI agents raided New York residences and offices of Cohen earlier this month, seizing files that could bare Trump’s past business dealings and expose more about his alleged extramarit­al relationsh­ips in the 2000s.

In a series of tweets, the president lashed out at a New York Times article that alleged he had a history of mistreatin­g his lawyer and predicted Cohen would end up cooperatin­g with federal officials.

“Most people will f lip if the Government lets them out of trouble” but “I don’t see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the dishonest media!” the president wrote.

Cohen is “a fine person with a wonderful family. Michael is a businessma­n for his own account/ lawyer who I have always liked respected,” he said.

Trump also took direct aim at The New York Times and its reporter Maggie Haberman, accusing them of seeking to ‘destroy’ Cohen in a bid to turn the lawyer against him – the latest in a string of attacks by the president on media that provide what he deems unfavorabl­e coverage.

The Justice Department says Cohen has been under investigat­ion for months for criminal conduct largely centered on his personal business dealings.

Some of the documents seized from him reportedly relate to a payment of US$130,000 that Cohen admits making to the porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had a one-night stand with Trump a decade ago.

The president has denied any knowledge of the payment to secure Daniels’s signature on a hush agreement.

The FBI raid came as special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe intensifie­s its focus on the president’s inner circle, as it looks into links between his campaign and Russia and possible obstructio­n of justice.

Trump is facing numerous legal challenges in addition to the Mueller probe – from allegation­s women were paid money to stay quiet about affairs with him, to challenges over his family businesses. — AFP

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