Here’s What Other Michael Cohens Think About THAT Michael Cohen
After Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former personal lawyer, plead guilty to eight felony charges on Tuesday, other Michael Cohens began to weigh in.
These Michael Cohens have been under attack in the past by Twitter users confusing them with Trump’s Cohen. Now, after receiving months of harassment that was not yet for them, they’re trying to have fun with the moment:
Sigh. It’s not me: https://t.co/LTlZXrTvnj
— Michael Cohen (@Michael_Cohen13) August 21, 2018
My mother said if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. https://t.co/8sBIaKheCl
— Michael Cohen (@Michael_Cohen13) August 22, 2018
I’ve had it – I’m changing my name. To Paul Mannafort.
— Michael D. Cohen (@michaeldsee) August 22, 2018
I love the idea that Michael Cohen (the other one) spent years breaking the law on behalf of Donald Trump (and himself) but suddenly woke up in 2018, turned on the TV, saw Trump and accusingly blurted out “It was you. It was you the whole time” https://t.co/cnutXM3Kk9
— Michael Cohen (@speechboy71) August 22, 2018
Damn…I had other plans this afternoon!
— Michael (“let’s go to the tape”) Cohen (@lymond) August 21, 2018
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