
MS NOW stays silent on Michael Cohen’s admission he felt 'coerced' to give anti-Trump testimony
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MS NOW has skipped coverage of frequent guest Michael Cohen's claim that prosecutors coerced him to deliver anti-Trump testimony in the president's New York cases.
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Cohen, who was a key prosecution witness in two New York cases against Trump, accused New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Friday of pursuing evidence squarely aimed at getting Trump. He alleged in a Substack post that prosecutors in both offices were uninterested in testimony that didn’t fit their narrative.
"During my time with prosecutors, both in preparation for and during the trials, it was clear they were interested only in testimony from me that would enable them to convict President Trump," Cohen wrote. "When my testimony was insufficient for a point the prosecution sought to make, prosecutors frequently asked inappropriate leading questions to elicit answers that supported their narrative."













