Pressure builds on key Trump lawyer
ONE RECURRING topic of conversation among New York Jews is the discrepancy between President Trump’s apparent inability to distance himself from the alt-right — essentially American neo-Nazis — and his reliance on individual Jews.
A case in point is Michael Cohen, an attorney who has served Trump and his businesses in various ways.
Mr Cohen has been instrumental in the legal issues swirling around the alleged sexual relationship between Mr Trump and the adult actress Stephanie Clifford, better known as porn star Stormy Daniels.
In 2016, she was paid $130,000 (£91,800) in hush money. In February of this year, Mr Cohen claimed to have paid the money out of his own pocket.
The impetus for the claim seems to be less about distancing Trump from a politically damaging sexual peccadillo than about violating campaign finance laws: if Mr Cohen was never reimbursed the $130,000, it could be seen as a campaign contribution. But he may now have deeper problems.
On Monday, FBI agents raided Mr Cohen’s home and New York City office, seizing records about his clients and personal finances.
The FBI raid is not directly involved with Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation into the possibility of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
According to the Washington Post, the impetus was information that the Mueller investigation passed on to federal prosecutors based in New York State.
In addition to campaign violations, that investigation is reported to involve possible bank and wire fraud.
But it is telling that the sources for the accusations are anonymous. While it is possible Mr Cohen committed these crimes, it is also possible the Mueller investigation is using the FBI to pressure him to serve as a witness against Mr Trump.
The raid and scrutiny on Mr Cohen are reminders of how ill prepared Mr Trump and his colleagues are for the exigencies of higher office.
In 2015, the Daily Beast investigated rape allegations that the president’s ex-wife Ivana Trump made against Donald Trump.
Mr Cohen incorrectly insisted that “You cannot rape your spouse” and proceeded to threaten the reporter.
The President’s response to the Cohen raid was in the same vein: Mr Trump complained that the raid was “disgusting” and “a whole new level of unfairness.”