Overview
- Michael Cohen, once a close associate of Donald Trump, will not discuss Trump publicly until after his testimony in a trial concerning falsified business records.
- The trial centers on allegations that Trump reimbursed Cohen for a payment to Stormy Daniels, which Trump denies.
- Cohen's decision to remain silent is seen as a strategic move to avoid compromising his upcoming testimony.
- Legal experts have expressed concerns that Cohen's previous public comments could be used against him during cross-examination.
- Trump has consistently questioned Cohen's credibility, highlighting his past convictions and labeling him a 'known liar'.