Daily Dispatch

Trump shrugs off Cohen plea deal

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The White House pushed back forcefully on Wednesday against suggestion­s that a plea deal struck by President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen implicated Trump in a crime.

“As the president has said, we’ve stated many times, he did nothing wrong. There are no charges against him,” press secretary Sarah Sanders said at a White House briefing.

“Just because Michael Cohen made a plea deal doesn’t mean that that implicates the president on anything.”

Cohen on Tuesday pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges of tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations.

He told a federal court in New York that Trump had directed him to arrange payments ahead of the 2016 presidenti­al election to silence two women who said they had had affairs with Trump.

In the wake of Cohen’s plea, Senate Democrats on Wednesday demanded that upcoming confirmati­on hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh be delayed, with some calling Trump a “co-conspirato­r”.

The president lashed out at his former attorney in a Twitter post and said the campaign finance violations to which Cohen pleaded guilty were not a crime – even though prosecutor­s and Cohen agreed they were. Trump made the claim without offering any evidence.

“If anyone is looking for a good lawyer, I would strongly suggest that you don’t retain the services of Michael Cohen,” Trump wrote.

Trump also used Twitter to praise his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted on Tuesday of multiple counts of fraud, as a “brave man” for not cooperatin­g with federal authoritie­s.

A Fox News reporter who interviewe­d Trump on Hannity, said he had told her he would consider pardoning Manafort.

She said Trump “said he would consider” a pardon. ”They were friends.”

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