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Now that 55-year-old Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) has been picked as 77-year-old former Vice President and Democrat presumptive nominee Joe Biden’s running mate, the knives have come out on both sides of the aisle. Suddenly, 74-year-old Donald Trump’s 53-year-old former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, now serving time in house-arrest as convicted felon, has instant credibility with Democrats hoping to score points before the election. Like former attorney, convicted felon Michael Avenatti, the media has no shame reporting on the foreword to Cohen’s memoir about his life working for Trump as his “fixer” or personal attorney. Whether Cohen’s book every comes out or not, his foreword raises eyebrows in the anti-Trump press talking about “golden showers in a sex club in Las Vegas.” Cohen talks about “catch and kill conspiracies to silence Trump’s clandestine lovers,” drawing more media interest.

Cohen blames Trump for all his problems, especially his criminal activity that got him convicted Aug. 21, 2018 on eight counts of campaign finance violations, tax fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, taxi medallion fraud, etc, sentenced Dec. 12, 2018 to three years prison. After reporting May 6, 2019 to prison, Cohen served a little over a year, released July 9 to home arrest at his condo in the Upper Eastside of Manhattan. Cohen has everything Democrats and press want, more dirt on Trump less than three months before the Nov. 3 election. “In some ways, I knew him better than even his family did because I bore witness to the real man, in strip clubs, shady business meetings, and in unguarded moments when he revealed who here really was: A cheat, a liar, a fraud, a bully, a racist, a predator, a con man,” Cohen said, oozing revenge, not pulling any punches against his former boss.

Truth be told, Cohen was sentenced to three years not because of his dealings with Trump, or, as the media likes to say, campaign finance violations but because of income tax evasion, something unrelated to Trump. Using Cohen to get the inside dirt on the real Donald Trump shows the media’s desperation for smut. Cohen has less credibility that Avenatti, once a nightly pundit on CNN before his legal problems. Cohen’s trying desperately to get some media attention after Trump’s 55-year-old niece Marry L. Trump released her tell-all book July 7, “Too Much and Never Enough: How may family created the most dangerous man in the world.” Mary sold a lot of books to the anti-Trump crowd, looking to defeat his reelection bid. While not a convicted felon, Mary Trump misrepresents her credentials, marketing herself as a “psychologist” when she holds no state license to practice.

Cohen asks the public to believe him, not the 22-month, $40 million Special Counsel investigation that concluded March 23, 2019 that neither Trump nor anyone in his campaign conspired with Russia in the 2016 presidential election. “Trump had cheated in the election with Russian connivance, as you will discover in these pages, because doing anything—and I mean anything—to ‘win” has always been his business model and way of life,” Cohen wrote. Cohen’s wildly slanderous statements are really no different that his niece Mary or the entire industry fashioned at the New York Times and Washington Post to publish anonymously-sourced stories as long as they defame Trump. Cohen’s perfect for both papers except for the fact that his felonies prevent him from getting published. Cohen talked in his foreword about Trump’s attempted deals with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Like Mary Trump, who joins the unethical psychiatric community led by Yale psychiatrist Dr. Bandy X. Lee calling Trump diagnostic names, Cohen insists he has firsthand information on his former boss. “Trump had also continued to pursue a major real estate deal in Moscow during the campaign. He attempted to insinuate himself into the world of President Vladimir Putin and his coterie of corrupt billionaire oligarchs. I know because I personally ran that deal and kept Trump and his children closely informed f all updates,” Cohen said. Whether or not Trump worked on a real estate deal in Moscow is certainly not illegal, even though the deal ended when he became president. Cohen, like others, including 72-year-old former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, accused Trump of various types of nefarious activity, when their evidence was based on wild fabrication.

Desperate to get back in the Trump game, Cohen’s doing his utmost to peddle his rubbish to any TV, cable, radio, Hollywood producer or book agent willing to throw out their money. No matter what Cohen’s past relationship with Trump, he’s a convicted felon eight times over, blaming Trump for his criminal conduct. Cohen said he made a “Faustian bargain” in which his “sold his soul to the devil” and “foolishly frittered away his integrity” for the president, Cohen cleverly told the U.S. District Court before his sentence to federal prison. Watching Cohen violate every legal ethical principle to rat out his former client is a nauseating sight to see, only one encouraged by the mainstream press and 24/7 anti-Trump cable news. Cohen’s “foreword” shows utter desperation to get any attention from an unscrupulous anti-Trump industry looking to gain any advantage before the Nov. 3 election.