Michael Cohen President Trump's former "fixer" is headed to prison for a three-year stretch. Michael Cohen got the sentence after admitting he committed several crimes, including arranging payments during the 2016 election to silence women who allege affairs with Trump, who denies the claims. Cohen also said in court he covered up Trump's "dirty deeds." It's the longest sentence yet imposed on anyone connected to the President. But that wasn't all that went on yesterday. After the sentencing, federal prosecutors announced they had struck a deal with the parent company of the National Enquirer. In it, the company, which won't face charges, admitted it worked with members of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign in making a $150,000 payment to prevent ex-Playboy model Karen McDougal's claims of an affair with Trump from being made public before the election. Surprisingly, the President's Twitter feed was quiet on all of this, although one administration official said Trump did utter three words about Cohen: "He's a liar." So, what does all this mean for the President? Nothing good. Cohen will continue to cooperate with investigators, including those looking into the Trump Organization. And the upcoming sentencings of ex-campaign chair Paul Manafort and former national security adviser Michael Flynn will keep Robert Mueller's Russia probe in the national spotlight, much to Trump's chagrin. |
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