Michael Avenatti, currently serving time in prison for crimes including stealing from Stormy Daniels and attempting to extort Nike, has been featured in multiple MSNBC segments, providing analysis on Donald Trump's legal cases. Critics, including Michael Cohen, have raised concerns over MSNBC's decision to give Avenatti a platform, citing his criminal history and questioning his credibility. Avenatti has expressed skepticism about the strength of the case against Trump, led by Alvin Bragg, and doubts Trump can receive a fair trial in New York.
In an interview from prison today, Michael Avenatti told MSNBC that Alvin Bragg's case against Trump was basically bogus — and also said that he doesn't think Trump could ever get a fair trial in New York. I don't think that's what MSNBC wanted to hear https://t.co/haxyuhdWPT https://t.co/y9URRD8y6a
Michael Avenatti from prison says Donald Trump’s case has a lot of problems, but he thinks he will be convicted because he can’t get a fair trial in New York “You know, I think the case has a lot of problems. Now that– I don’t mean to suggest that means that Trump will not be… https://t.co/c3fCtc52cU
Michael Avenatti is doing MSNBC hits from prison defending Donald Trump. What is 2024? https://t.co/8BD5Yip6Wz
They are now interviewing Michael Avenatti from prison to get his “analysis” on Trump’s legal cases. Incredible. Simply incredible. https://t.co/fjWojb1KAS
Imagine that @AriMelber is scrapping the bottom of the shit barrel in bringing on @MichaelAvenatti by phone from prison to discuss my credibility. Let me remind you he stole from his client @StormyDaniels and others, lied regularly about me, attempted to extort @Nike…and this is… https://t.co/oy1LEzDlKO