Eric Trump Says Michael Cohen 'Giddy' in Court

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Donald Trump's son attacked the former president's ex-lawyer after his hush money trial testimony on Monday.

Eric Trump, son of Donald Trump, has lashed out at Michael Cohen after the attorney testified at the former president's hush money trial.The executive vice president of the Trump Organization accused his father's former lawyer of being 'giddy' in the courtroom as he answered questions under oath about a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels to keep an alleged affair with Trump a secret ahead of the 2016 election.

'They're excited and they're laughing, they finally get the opportunity to get my father.'Then I look at Cohen, and he's giddy. He's so happy to say that he's a personal attorney for Donald J. Trump, and how honored he was and how great it was and he worked in that role even after he left the organization,' he added.'But despite that, for some reason, when he bills a company for a legal expense, and they book it as a legal expense, that's a felony.

 

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