Political allies of former President Donald J. Trump — and even members of the corporate media — are criticizing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg‘s decision to bring Michael Cohen as his prosecution’s star witness in Trump’s hush money trial. The disgraced perjurer’s testimony may have undermined Bragg’s entire case against Trump.
Cohen spent four days testifying, where it was revealed he stole upwards of $60,000 from the Trump Organization — the payments being meant for a vendor. Additionally, Cohen was exposed by the former President’s legal defense team as having lied to reporters and having fabricated a phone call with former President Trump regarding the Stormy Daniels payment.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), National Constitutional Law Union (NCLU) communications director Paul Ingrassia argued the case should be “dismissed” outright. “President Trump and his legal team should feel triumphant,” Ingrassia wrote. He added, “No sane jury would ever in a million years rule in Bragg‘s favor.”
Another Trump ally, attorney Rogan O’Handley, noted on X that Cohen’s embezzlement of Trump Organization funds is “a more severe crime than the BS they charged Trump with.” He added: “Alvin Bragg will go down in history as a Marxist slob.”
Even the corporate news networks didn’t hold back their criticism of Alvin Bragg and Michael Cohen. Former federal prosecutor Alyse Adamson told CNN that she was “frankly shocked.” Addressing Cohen’s admission of theft, she said, “This is a lie that cuts at the heart of the evidence in the case.”
Meanwhile, CNN‘s senior legal analyst Elie Honig noted that Cohen‘s crime of embezzlement is a “higher degree of felony than what Donald Trump is charged with.”