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President addresses midterms, Cohen

Says he’s helping GOP retain control of House

- By Catherine Lucey, Jonathan Lemire and Zeke Miller The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he won’t accept the blame if Republican­s lose the House in November, arguing that he is “helping” Republican candidates in the midterms.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, Trump also accused his longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen of “lying” under oath, defended his use of the derisive nickname “Horseface” for porn actress Stormy Daniels and argued that the condemnati­on of the Saudis in the disappeara­nce of a Washington Post columnist was a rush to judgment.

Of his efforts on the campaign trail, Trump said: “I don’t believe anybody has ever had this kind of impact.”

Democrats are hopeful about their chances to recapture the House, while Republican­s are increasing­ly confident they can hold control of the Senate. If Democrats take the House and pursue impeachmen­t or investigat­ions — including seeking his long-hidden tax returns— Trump said he will “handle it very well.”

Trump fielded questions on array of topics, including his former attorney’s guilty plea in August. Cohen testified under oath that the president coordinate­d on a hush-money scheme to buy the silence of Daniels and a Playboy model who claims to have had an affair with Trump. The president on Tuesday declared the allegation “totally false.” But in entering the deal with Cohen, prosecutor­s signaled that they accepted his recitation of facts and account of what occurred.

Trump derided Cohen, who worked for Trump for a decade, as “a PR person who did small legal work,” and said it was “very sad” that Cohen had struck a deal to “achieve a lighter sentence.”

And, after a federal judge dismissed Daniels’ defamation lawsuit against him on Monday, Trump did not back down from tweeting, “Great, now I can go after Horseface and her 3rd rate lawyer.”

Asked by the AP if it was appropriat­e to insult a woman’s appearance, Trump responded, “You can take it any way you want.”

Trump said that Washington lawyer Pat Cipollone will serve as his next White House counsel and that he hoped to announce a replacemen­t for U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in the next week or two. He again repeated his frustratio­n with Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the special counsel investigat­ion, saying, “I can fire him whenever I want to fire him.”

On the ongoing Russia investigat­ion, Trump defended his son Donald Trump Jr. for a Trump Tower meeting with a Kremlin-connected lawyer offering damaging informatio­n about Democrat Hillary Clinton. Trump called his son a “good young guy” and said he did what any political aide would have done.

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Evan Vucci The Associated Press President Donald Trump speaks Tuesday during an interview with The Associated Press in the Oval Office of the White House.

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