In a recent revelation, Michael Cohen, former attorney to Donald Trump, disclosed that Trump expressed a desire to keep the Stormy Daniels situation under wraps until after the election. According to Cohen, Trump instructed him to delay any actions related to the matter until after the election, stating, 'I want you to just push it out as long as you can just get past the election. Because if I win it will have no relevance because I'm president. And if I lose, I don't even care.'
Cohen further elaborated that Trump's focus was solely on the campaign and not on his wife, Melania. This revelation sheds light on Trump's alleged priorities during that time.
During the disclosure, Cohen mentioned that Trump smirked and shook his head at the notion that he wasn't considering Melania in his decision-making process. This reaction further emphasizes Trump's purported emphasis on the campaign's success over personal matters.
The revelation by Cohen provides insight into the behind-the-scenes discussions and strategies within Trump's inner circle during a critical period leading up to the election. It raises questions about the extent to which personal matters were intertwined with political considerations in Trump's decision-making process.
As this story continues to unfold, it adds another layer to the complex narrative surrounding Trump's presidency and his interactions with key figures during his time in office.