
- Michael Cohen conducted his first public interview with President Donald Trump in eight years following the reconciliation of their long-standing feud.
- During the WABC interview, Trump commended Cohen for recanting his previous testimony and claimed officials weaponized Cohen against him.
- Cohen stated his relationship with Trump was rekindled due to a shared sense of betrayal after facing intense backlash from Democrats. “The ice between us, it didn’t just melt, it broke,” Cohen said.
- When asked about his approval rating in the polls, Trump said, “If I were running today, I think I'd win by 25 points,” he continued. “I think we'd win by a lot. The economy has never been stronger. We're doing numbers that nobody's ever seen before.”
- Cohen, who previously served time in prison for tax violations and lying to Congress, confirmed to CNN on Thursday that he has submitted a pardon application to the White House.
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