The Wall Street Journal runs a must-read profile of President Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen:
Save to FavoritesAfter saying he’d attend Mr. Cohen’s son’s bar mitzvah in 2012, Mr. Trump was late, and the blessings were delayed, according to an attendee.
After Mr. Trump arrived, he gave a speech, telling guests he hadn’t planned to come, but he relented after Mr. Cohen had repeatedly called him, his secretary and his children begging him to appear, the attendee said. The guests laughed because “everyone knew it was very realistic-sounding,” the attendee added.
Mr. Cohen found himself on the outside during the presidential transition… He tried to find a role for himself by building bridges between Mr. Trump and the business community, but never got traction, this person said.
During the inaugural festivities, Mr. Cohen and his guests weren’t given priority access to the festivities… the hurt was visible on Mr. Cohen’s face: “He was always just at the edges.”