Michael Cohen’s Lawyer Asked Trump for a Pardon after FBI Raid

Benedict Arnold and Brutus. Those are names that will forever be remembered among the most infamous backstabbers in history. But Michael Cohen will go down as the most loathsome American in modern history after a flurry of lies he told under oath before Congress and the garbage he peddled afterward.

In an age of endless witch hunts trying to bring down the most successful president of our times, Cohen is President Trump’s Judas Iscariot. For a few pieces of silver and a shorter stint behind bars, Michael Cohen would probably sell out his own mother. Shame.

In this video expose, new information has come to light that Cohen’s attorneys pleaded with President Trump to issue a pardon for the former attorney following the raid by the FBI on his office. Cohen fancied himself Mr. Trump’s personal fixer in the private sector, paying off liars and porn actresses rather than litigate their dirty tricks.

One would expect the biased liberal media to jump all over the effort to secure a pardon through back channels such as White House lawyer Rudy Giuliani. That simply has not been the case, and everyday Americans might be wondering why. Why wouldn’t fake news outlets such as CNN plaster televisions and social media to the height they wooed porn star Stormy Daniels?

The answers say a great deal about why Cohen suddenly turned on the President. You will finally know the truth after watching the exclusive news video.


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