Trump will lose if he runs again, says Michael Cohen

Former President Donald Trump is doomed to lose if he runs for reelection, his former lawyer Michael Cohen predicted Sunday.

Cohen, fresh off a prison term for crimes related to his work for Trump, criticized, in an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the 45th president’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

“One of the things Donald Trump has done is grift off of the big lie that the election was stolen from him in 2020,” Cohen said.

“It was not stolen from him. If he loses, which he will in 2024, what happens to the big lie? The big lie disappears,” he said.

Former President Donald Trump will lose if he runs for the White House in 2024, his former lawyer Michael Cohen said Sunday.
Former President Donald Trump will lose if he runs for the White House in 2024, his former lawyer Michael Cohen said Sunday.


Former President Donald Trump will lose if he runs for the White House in 2024, his former lawyer Michael Cohen said Sunday. (Lawrence Neumeister/)

Cohen did a little more than a year behind bars for committing campaign finance crimes and lying to Congress. He spent the rest of his three-year sentence, which ended last week, in home confinement.

Once serving as Trump’s loyal “fixer,” Cohen turned against the former president in early 2018, and he says he has been cooperating with the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation into the Trump Organization.

“I truly believe that they could indict Donald Trump tomorrow if they really wanted, and be successful,” Cohen said.

Meanwhile, the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol will soon make a decision on former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, Rep. Adam Schiff said Sunday.

The panel is weighing whether to refer Meadows to the Justice Department on contempt of Congress charges, the California Democrat told CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“I think we will probably make a decision this week on our course of conduct with that particular witness and maybe others,” Schiff said.

Earlier this month, Meadows, who is considered a key witness to the events of Jan. 6, defied a subpoena from the committee. He was in close communication with Trump on the day throngs of his supporters stormed Congress while lawmakers were meeting to certify the 2020 presidential election results.

With News Wire Services

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