Michael Cohen, Trump's former fixer-turned-enemy, is hosting the president on his radio show
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump is set to appear on a taped interview for Michael Cohen's 77 WABC radio show, marking a public reconciliation with his former fixer and critic.
- Cohen, who served prison time for covering up Trump's actions and testified against him in multiple legal cases, confirmed the interview will air Thursday evening and Sunday.
- Despite their bitter public fallout, including Cohen's role in Trump's 2024 criminal hush-money trial and testimony before Congress, Cohen says they have forgiven each other after 15 years of close friendship.
- The White House has not commented on the interview, but Trump's schedule shows he taped a radio interview Thursday morning.
- Cohen, who previously called Trump an "organized crime don" in his 2020 memoir, has since softened his stance and indicated the two are beginning to reconcile.