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Trump said 'black people are too stupid' to vote for him: Ex-lawyer Cohen

In this AFP file photo, Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer for US President Donald Trump, leaves a federal court in New York, on August 21, 2018.

The former lawyer and "fixer" of US President Donald Trump has claimed that he repeatedly used racist language before being elected to the White House.

 Michael Cohen, a former Trump confidant, told the Vanity Fair magazine that the former celebrity businessman had once told him that “black people are too stupid to vote for him.”

Cohen’s claims come after Omarosa Manigault Newman, once the most prominent African American in the White House, published a blistering book in which she claimed Trump was a “racist” who repeatedly insulted blacks during the making of his reality TV show The Apprentice.

In the Vanity Fair interview, Cohen is quoted as saying: “I told Trump that the rally looked vanilla on television. Trump responded: ‘That’s because black people are too stupid to vote for me.’”

“[Trump] said to me, ‘Name one country run by a black person that’s not a shithole,’ and then he added, ‘Name one city,’” Cohen said.

Cohen’s claim echoes the president’s vulgarity earlier this year when he allegedly referred to Haiti and some African nations as “s**thole countries” during a January White House meeting on immigration.

Last month, Cohen re-registered himself as Democratic in an effort to distance “himself from the values of the current” Republican administration.

For more than a decade, Cohen was Trump's personal lawyer, and was a key power player in the Trump Organization and a fixer in Trump's political life.

After Trump’s election, Cohen served as the Republican Party’s deputy finance chairman but resigned that post this year amid a federal investigation into his business dealings.

The investigation, part of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, led him to plead guilty in August to eight counts of campaign finance violations, tax fraud, and bank fraud.

Mueller is probing whether the Trump election campaign in 2016 colluded with Russian efforts to damage his opponent, Hillary Clinton, and whether Trump has sought to illegally obstruct the investigation.

Cohen, 52, said at his court trial in August that Trump had directed him to arrange payments before the 2016 election to buy the silence of two women who alleged they had affairs with Trump.


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