Trump’s turncoat former fixer Michael Cohen lands new gig at WABC radio
If Michael Cohen Can Make a Comeback, Why Not President Trump?
Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, has secured a position at 770 WABC radio, signaling a potential comeback in his career.
WABC owner John Catsimatidis, a prominent Trump supporter, confirmed that the White House had no objections to Cohen’s new role.
Catsimatidis mentioned that Cohen and the president are now on better terms, paving the way for Cohen’s return to the spotlight.
Initially slated for the Sunday radio host slot, Cohen may potentially transition into a regular five-day show, according to Catsimatidis.
Despite his past involvement in arranging hush-money payoffs for Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, Cohen seems to be reconciling with Trump.
Following his testimony against Trump in previous cases, Cohen is now changing his tune and speaking positively about the president.
In a recent interview with Catsimatidis, Cohen commended Trump’s approach to governance, acknowledging the president’s unique use of executive power.
Reflecting on his time working for Trump, Cohen emphasized the president’s willingness to consider different perspectives and make decisions in the best interest of the country.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Cohen’s resurgence in the media could signal a shift in his relationship with Trump and his future endeavors.



