Cohen The Consigliere; Why Donald Trump Should Be Worried

Welcome

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 13: Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump's personal attorney, takes a call near the Loews Regency hotel on Park Ave on April 13, 2018 in New York City. Following FBI raids on his home, office and hotel room, the Department of Justice announced that they are placing him under criminal investigation. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)

He spent the morning like he does on many occasions, lashing and trashing.  Today, the target of Donald Trump’s ire was Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Maggie Haberman of The New York Times.  What set him off?  Her piece this morning on Trump’s treatment of his consigliere, Michael Cohen, was not kind.

Which promoted this pre-golf response:

The most interesting part of the tweet-storm?  “Sorry, I don’t see Michael doing that.” One could take that as a wish, or perhaps a veiled threat.

Why?  Because of lines like this from the Haberman piece:

Michael Cohen knows where the bodies are buried, perhaps better than anyone in the Trump organization. But the F.B.I. raid on Cohen’s office has suddenly changed the dynamic of their relationship. From Haberman and The Times:

The Times’ Maggie Haberman has done a brilliant job of covering the world’s most difficult stories about one of the world’s most difficult people.  As for being a “third rate reporter” he never speaks to?