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Michael Cohen Denies Wanting To Work In White House

Michael Cohen departs after testifying at former U.S. President Trump’s criminal trial in New York

During a recent exchange, Mr. Cohen clarified that he did not work in the White House, despite insinuations suggesting otherwise. He emphasized that his role as personal attorney to the president of the United States of America was a position he held with pride, and he did not actively seek a position within the White House.

Mr. Cohen's statements shed light on the distinction between his role as a personal attorney and any aspirations he may have had regarding working in the White House. He made it clear that while he was offered jobs, his primary focus and source of pride was his role as the president's personal attorney.

This clarification serves to address any misconceptions or misinterpretations regarding Mr. Cohen's professional ambitions and underscores the significance he placed on his position as personal attorney to the president. By providing this context, Mr. Cohen aimed to set the record straight and clarify any misunderstandings that may have arisen.

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