Keith Davidson, the lawyer who represented Stormy Daniels, testified that Michael Cohen, former fixer for Donald Trump, became extremely despondent when he was not offered a position in the White House. Davidson revealed that Cohen had aspired to be either the Chief of Staff or Attorney General, and his disappointment was so profound that Davidson feared Cohen might harm himself. Davidson also disclosed a text Cohen sent to the National Enquirer editor when Trump won the election, underscoring the high personal stakes involved in Trump's administration appointments.
Trump’s onetime fixer Michael Cohen grew despondent when he learned he wasn’t getting a job in the former president’s White House administration, a former lawyer for Stormy Daniels said https://t.co/Rp6vvy7wfk https://t.co/Rp6vvy7wfk
Stormy Daniels' lawyer feared Michael Cohen was 'going to kill himself' when he didn't get a White House job and reveals the text he sent the National Enquirer editor when Trump won the election https://t.co/XwKnY8Ykud https://t.co/K0GYDZl1xj
Stormy Daniels lawyer thought Michael Cohen ‘was going to kill himself’ when Trump didn’t give role in White House https://t.co/eZAWW4nMOm
🚨🇺🇸COHEN WANTED TO BE TRUMP'S CHIEF OF STAFF OR AG Keith Davidson, the lawyer who represented Stormy Daniels in her hush-money deal, said that when Cohen didn't get either position, he "thought he was going to kill himself." Source: Yahoo News https://t.co/YY3ko5xj6l
Keith Davidson says that Michael Cohen had at times talked with him about being Trump's chief of staff or attorney general. When he didn’t get a job and later called Davidson, Davidson testifies, “I thought he was going to kill himself.”