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Trump acknowledg­es Cohen link to Daniels

- By Philip Rucker Washington Post

In an interview Thursday morning, president admits his attorney represente­d him in “crazy”case of adult film star.

President Donald Trump acknowledg­ed Thursday for the first time that his longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen represente­d him in efforts to silence Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress who has alleged a sexual encounter with Trump more than a decade ago.

Trump earlier this month denied any knowledge of the $130,000 payment to Daniels that was arranged by Cohen and is subject of a federal investigat­ion, telling reporters: “I don’t know” about the payment or where Cohen got the money. And the White House repeatedly has insisted that Daniels’ allegation­s that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 were false.

But in an interview with Fox News on Thursday morning, Trump appeared to reveal that he had knowledge of Cohen’s payment to Daniels.

“Michael represents me, like with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal, he represente­d me,” Trump said. “And from what I’ve seen, he did absolutely nothing wrong. There were no campaign funds going into this.”

Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, weighed in a few minutes later on MSNBC and said that Trump had made a “hugely damaging admission.”

Trump’s comments came during a wide-ranging telephone interview with the hosts of “Fox & Friends,” the pro-Trump morning show that the president regularly watches and praises.

Cohen is under criminal investigat­ion by the FBI and the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Earlier this month, FBI agents raided Cohen’s home, office and a hotel room where he had been staying and seized records relating to numerous issues, including Cohen’s work on Trump’s behalf to negotiate the settlement with Daniels.

On Wednesday, Cohen told a federal judge that he will invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminat­e himself in a lawsuit brought by Daniels. Asked on Fox for his reaction to Cohen’s plea, Trump said: “He’s a good person.”

Trump went on to attempt to distance himself from Cohen, in keeping with the president’s tendency to claim he has little to do with associates once they get into trouble. Cohen has handled Trump’s most sensitive legal and personal affairs for more than a decade, but the president told the Fox hosts that he is more of a businessma­n than a lawyer.

“This doesn’t have to do with me,” Trump said. “Michael is a businessma­n. He’s got a business. He also practices law. I would say, probably, the big thing is his business. I have nothing to do with his business.”

Trump described Cohen as one of many members of his legal network.

“I have so many attorneys you wouldn’t believe,” Trump said.

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President Donald Trump said Michael Cohen represente­d him in efforts to silence Stormy Daniels.

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