NY v. Trump: Michael Cohen testifies he's considering congressional run
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Former President Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen testified in the NY v. Trump trial that he's considering a run for Congress.
Cohen told the court that he would pursue congressional office because he has the "best name recognition out there." He did not elaborate if he would run in New York, or if he would run as a Republican or Democrat.
Trump attorney Todd Blanche pressed Cohen if his name recognition is due to Trump, sparking Cohen to explain that his well-known name is partly due to his work for Trump, but is not because of Trump.
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