Michael Cohen vows to leave country if Trump wins election
- Michael Cohen revealed plans to leave the country if Trump wins the election, working on a foreign passport with a new identity.
- He expressed concerns for his safety and that of others, citing Trump's history of targeting perceived enemies.
- Cohen concluded that he feels compelled to leave the U.S. due to the current political climate and potential threats.
Michael Cohen, who previously served as Donald Trump's personal attorney, expressed his intentions during an appearance on MSNBC's 'Deadline.' He stated that if Trump were to win the upcoming election, he would leave the United States and is in the process of obtaining a foreign passport under a different name. Cohen shared his concerns about the safety of himself and others, including prominent figures like General Milley and Liz Cheney, suggesting that Trump has a history of targeting individuals he perceives as adversaries. He highlighted the implications of a recent Supreme Court decision that granted Trump presidential immunity, which he believes emboldens Trump to act without fear of legal repercussions. Cohen concluded that, given the political climate and potential threats, he feels he has no choice but to leave the country if Trump is re-elected.