"Michael Cohen Calls for Expansion of Trump's Gag Order in Light of Recent Testimony"
ICARO Media Group
In a recent interview, former Trump attorney Michael Cohen discussed new developments following his testimony in Trump's New York civil trial case. Cohen expressed his belief that Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, the former president's sons, lied under oath during their recent testimonies.
Cohen, who joined Ali Velshi to discuss the case, called on Judge Engoron to expand Trump's gag order to include protections for witnesses like himself. He argued that the gag order should not only apply to Trump but also extend to individuals associated with him, including his children.
During the interview, Cohen questioned the credibility of Eric and Don Jr.'s testimonies. He specifically pointed out that Eric "has never poured concrete in his life," contrary to his claim in court, suggesting that the testimony was false. Cohen also stated that Don Jr.'s assertion of being a mere broker in the company was misleading, emphasizing that both Trump sons were in charge of running the business while their father was in office, under the supervision of Allen Weisselberg.
Cohen's remarks shed light on the ongoing legal proceedings involving the Trump family. His call for an expanded gag order highlights the importance of ensuring witness protection and preserving the integrity of the trial.
The New York civil trial has been a highly contentious affair, with multiple implications for the broader political landscape. The involvement of key Trump family members has only amplified the already intense public scrutiny surrounding the case.
It remains to be seen how Judge Engoron will respond to Cohen's request for an expanded gag order. By potentially widening the scope of the order, the court could provide additional protection for witnesses and prevent any potential tampering or intimidation.
The implications of this trial, and Cohen's testimony, are significant for both the Trump family and the wider political sphere. As the legal proceedings continue, the public eagerly awaits further developments and a potential resolution in this high-profile case.
Date: November 4, 2023