Michael Cohen sticks it to Donald Trump again

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Michael Cohen went into court and named Donald Trump an unindicted co-conspirator, and then he began working with federal and state prosecutors to expose Trump’s crimes. But his turnaround is still underway. Earlier this week Cohen let it be known that, after a flirtation with the Republican Party, he had switched his voter registration back to Democrat – a clear indication that he wants Trump to lose power in the midterms. Now Cohen is sticking it to Trump again.

This afternoon, newly minted Democrat Michael Cohen posted this tweet: “The #MidtermElections2018 might be the most important vote in our lifetime.” He added the hashtags #GetOutAndVote and #VoteNovember6th. His message couldn’t have been more clear. He wants the Democrats to take control of Congress next month so that Donald Trump can be made to answer for his ongoing Oval Office crime spree. But Cohen wasn’t quite done.

Palmer Report quoted Michael Cohen’s tweet, and added “Well… you heard the man.” This prompted Cohen to retweet us. That’s right, Michael Cohen is now retweeting Palmer Report. Considering our reputation for taking fierce stances against Donald Trump’s corruption, Cohen appeared to be sending yet another message.

Meanwhile, Michael Cohen is continuing to take more substantive steps toward bringing Donald Trump to justice. A few weeks ago it was reported that he was cooperating with New York State authorities, who have the power to criminally pursue Donald Trump’s kids and Trump Organization officials while Trump is still in the White House. Cohen has agreed to go to prison for his own crimes, and his sentence will be dependent upon how much help he provides to various authorities. He appears to be trying to make good on it.