- Extracts from Michael Cohen’s new memoirs say that Trump is eaten up by his passionate hatred of Barack Obama, the first black president of the United States.
- In a bizarre incident, Trump held Obama Lukalik and in the video “religiously first mortgaged the black president and then fired him,” Cohen wrote.
- The video was supposed to air at the RNC convention, but was canceled by party bosses, according to reports at the time.
- In the book, Cohen describes Trump as a “racist” and a “con man” who claimed, without support, that Obama was going to give “F — INFitive action” to his locations in Columbia and Harvard.
- In a statement, the White House slammed Cohen’s credibility, calling him a “defamatory and disrespectful lawyer.”
- Cohen was jailed in 2019 for his role in lying to Congress about Trump’s alleged business dealings with Russia and paying women who claimed to have ties to Trump.
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Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, has described his ex-boss’s passionate hatred of President Barack Obama in an extract from his forthcoming memoirs published by news outlets on Saturday.
In an excerpt from Cohen’s “Disloyalty: A Memoir” published by CNN and the Washington Post, Cohen claims that Trump described Obama as a “Manchurian candidate” who ran for office at Columbia University and Harvard Law School. . “
According to a CNN extract, Trump posted a look-alike “Foxbama” and “religiously batted the first black president and then fired him” in a bizarre video promoting anti-Obama fears.
In the book, CNN reports, Cohen does not name the person hired to play Obama, does not say on what date the incident happened, but does not include a picture from the video.
It shows Trump sitting at his Trump Tower desk from a guy who looks like Obama. There are two books on the desk in front of Trump, one with Obama’s name on the front.
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But one of the videos has come out online
According to reports, a parody of Trump’s hit reality show The Apprentice was supposed to air at the 2013 RNC convention, but was prepared by the party boss.
In a video released by Bretbart in 2013, Trump attacked Obama Lukalik’s record as president, his lack of professional experience and his golf game. Trump ended up throwing an apprentice catchphrase at Obama, “You’re out of office,” and deported him from his office.
“They never did this,” Trump told Britbart about the RNC’s decision not to air the video at the time. “The reason they didn’t put it was because they think it’s too controversial. Controversy. It’s not politically correct.”
Cohen, in an excerpt from a book published by the Post, details several racist diatribes by Trump. Cohen claims that when one incident hit about rent about Obama, he said, “A country run by a black guy tell me that’s not a hole. It’s all a perfect toilet.”
According to the extract, Trump shocked minority voters by saying, “I will never get a Hispanic vote. Like black people, they are too stupid to vote for Trump.”
He wrote to Cohen, insulting South African leader Nelson Mandela and praising the regime of racist apartheid.
Cohen claimed that “Mandela F — ed the whole country. Now it’s a s — hole. F — Mandela. He was no leader,” Cohen claimed.
In the book, Cohen aims to evaluate the character of his former boss, and he describes him as “cheating, lying, cheating, bullying, racist, predator, cone man.”
But the White House has hit back at Cohen, who last year pleaded guilty to lying to Congress and prosecuting for the financial crimes of the prison election, saying he was committed to what Trump said.
In a statement to the Post, the White House slammed Cohen’s credibility, saying he was “a disgraceful criminal and a disgraced lawyer who lied to Congress. He has lost all credibility, and it is surprising to see his latest attempt to take advantage of the lie.” “
But Cohen is not the first source to claim that Trump eats out of hatred for Obama.
Trump began his political career with the racist “Birther” conspiracy theory, claiming that Obama was unfit for the presidency because he was born in the U.S. Was not born in. (Obama was born in the US state of Hawaii.)
Obama mocked Trump in an infamous dinner with White House correspondents in 2011. Some pundits have speculated that public humiliation was a major factor in Trump’s decision to run for president in 2016.