In recent testimonies, Hope Hicks highlighted Michael Cohen's self-styled label as 'Mr. Fix It,' a term he earned not for his problem-solving skills but because he often created the problems himself. Hicks, who expressed frustration over Cohen's tendency to bypass the official press channels during the campaign, depicted him as a source of complication. This insight was shared during her testimony in the NY v Trump case, where Cohen's role and actions were scrutinized. Notably, Cohen, who no longer works for Mr. Trump, has transitioned from his top 'fixer' to his most outspoken detractor.
In the case of NY v Trump, Hope Hicks testified on Friday that Michael Cohen “used to like to call himself Mr. Fix It, but it was only because he first broke it." https://t.co/Zj4DOI7iwX #Trump
Hope Hicks: Cohen called himself ‘Mr. Fix It’ only because he broke them first https://t.co/wz43uorUMh
Hope Hicks: Cohen called himself ‘Mr. Fix It’ because he broke them first https://t.co/g3JGdkjh7I
Hope Hicks testified she found Michael Cohen something of a headache for the campaign when he circumvented their press shop. "I used to say he would like to call himself a 'fixer,' or 'Mr. Fix-it. But it was only because he first broke it." https://t.co/JYgaTNaFeq
Mr. Cohen, who no longer works for Mr. Trump, went from being his top “fixer” to his most outspoken detractor. https://t.co/spmYe6hLrW