Thursday, August 20, 2026

Wow! Trump will be interviewed by his Hater Michael Cohen


 In a stunning reversal after years of bitter feuding, President Donald Trump is set to be interviewed Thursday by Michael Cohen, his former personal lawyer and fixer who later became a persistent public critic and a key witness in the criminal case that resulted in Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts.

The interview will be recorded Thursday and is scheduled to air later that evening on Cohen’s radio program, according to MS NOW. Cohen confirmed the interview after the report was published. Additional excerpts are expected to air Sunday on his WABC show, which is also released as a podcast.


The interview marks an extraordinary thaw in the relationship between Trump and Cohen, whose dramatic falling-out played out through court filings, congressional testimony, public statements and a tell-all book.

Cohen spent more than a decade at Trump’s side and once said he would “take a bullet” for him. Their relationship began to unravel in 2018 after the FBI seized Cohen’s phones and records from his home and office.

Months later, Cohen pleaded guilty to federal charges involving tax evasion and campaign finance violations tied to payments made to women who said they had affairs with Trump.

“I regret doing things for him that I should not have,” Cohen said under oath, explaining that his efforts to remain loyal to Trump led him to violate his “moral compass.”

Cohen later became one of Trump’s most persistent public critics and testified against him in the New York criminal case that ended with Trump being convicted on 34 felony counts.

Trump responded with his own attacks, repeatedly questioning Cohen’s credibility. At the time, Trump publicly warned people against hiring his former lawyer.

For years, the relationship appeared beyond repair.

But that changed in the summer of 2025, when Trump and Cohen spoke at Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, according to The New York Times. It was their first known contact in years.

Cohen subsequently believed Trump might appear on his podcast.

Now, that possibility has become reality.

Trump’s decision to be interviewed by Cohen represents a remarkable reversal in one of the most bitter personal breaks in his political career. The former lawyer who once stood at Trump’s side, later testified against him and spent years publicly criticizing him will now have the opportunity to question the president on his own radio program.

The interview could provide an extraordinary glimpse into how the two men view their turbulent relationship after years of hostility.

What once appeared to be an irreparable break between Trump and his former fixer has now turned into an unexpected on-air reunion.

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