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Michael D. Cohen (lawyer)
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Michael Cohen | |
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Born | 1966/1967 (age 49–50) |
Education | American University (BA) Western Michigan University (JD) |
Occupation | Personal lawyer for Donald Trump |
Political party | Democratic (Before 2002; 2004–2017) Republican (2002–2004; 2017–present) |
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Early life and education
Cohen grew up on Long Island.[3] His mother was a nurse, and his father, who survived the Holocaust,[4] was a surgeon.[5] He graduated from American University and the Thomas M. Cooley Law School.[1]Career
Cohen volunteered for the 1988 presidential campaign of Michael Dukakis,[3] was a legislative intern for Congressman Joe Moakley,[5] and voted for Barack Obama in 2008, though he later became disappointed with Obama.[3] He also ran for New York City Council in 2003 as a Republican and briefly campaigned for a seat in the New York State Senate in 2010.[1][5] He was a registered Democrat, until he officially registered as a Republican on March 9, 2017.[6][7]While an executive at the Trump Organization, Cohen was known as Trump's "pit bull." In late 2011, when Trump was publicly speculating about running for the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination, Cohen co-founded the website "Should Trump Run?" to draft Trump into entering the race.[5]
A video of an interview of Cohen by CNN's Brianna Keilar went viral, in which Cohen said "Says who?" several times in response to Keilar's statement that Trump was behind in all of the polls.[8][9]
Cohen defended Trump against charges of antisemitism.[10]
The unverified Donald Trump–Russia dossier that was published in January 2017 said that Cohen had met with Russian officials in Prague in 2016; Cohen denied this.[11]
In late January 2017, Cohen met with Ukrainian opposition politician Andrey Artemenko and Felix Sater at the Loews Regency in Manhattan to discuss a plan to lift sanctions against Russia. The proposed plan would require that Russian forces withdraw from eastern Ukraine and that Ukraine hold a referendum on whether Crimea should be "leased" to Russia for 50 or 100 years. Cohen was given a written proposal in a sealed envelope that he delivered to then-National Security Advisor Michael T. Flynn in early February.[12]
In May 2017, amidst expanding inquiries into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US election, two congressional panels asked Cohen to provide information about any communications he had with people connected to the Russian government.[13][14]
Personal life
Before joining the Trump Organization, he bought several homes in Trump's buildings.[15] Cohen lives in New York City with his wife.[16]References
- Nathan-Kazis, Josh (January 11, 2017). "Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Denies Claims in Mysterious Dossier". The Forward.
Cohen denied a report that he "had served as a secret intermediary between Trump and the Russian government. Cohen denied specific characterizations of his family members that appear in the dossier, and that he had attended a meeting in August with representatives of the Kremlin."
Categories:
- 1960s births
- 21st-century American lawyers
- 21st-century American politicians
- American University alumni
- Children of Holocaust survivors
- Jewish American attorneys
- Jewish American politicians
- Living people
- New York lawyers
- New York Democrats
- New York Republicans
- People from Long Island
- Politicians from New York City
- The Trump Organization employees
- Western Michigan University alumni
I'm telling you emphatically that I've not been to Prague, I've never been to Czech [Republic], I've not been to Russia
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