In a bombshell admission that could blow up the Democrats' entire lawfare campaign against President Trump, Michael Cohen has publicly confessed that he "felt compelled and coerced" by New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to testify against his former boss.
Writing on his Substack platform, Cohen revealed the ugly truth behind what many Patriots have long suspected: that the coordinated prosecution of Trump was built on manufactured testimony extracted through pressure and coercion.
This stunning reversal comes just days before Trump's second inauguration, and it couldn't be better timing for vindication of the President's repeated claims that he was the victim of a "witch hunt" orchestrated by radical prosecutors.
The Deep State's House of Cards Collapses
Cohen's admission exposes the rotten foundation of the Democrats' entire case against Trump. How many other witnesses were "coerced" into giving false or misleading testimony? How deep does this prosecutorial misconduct go?
"I felt compelled and coerced by Letitia James and Alvin Bragg to testify against President Donald Trump,"
While Cohen claims his purpose wasn't to "defend Trump," his confession reveals the corrupt tactics used by these radical prosecutors who weaponized the justice system for political gain.
This is exactly what Trump and his supporters have been saying all along – that these cases were political hit jobs designed to interfere with the 2024 election and destroy the America First movement.
Justice Demands Accountability
Now that we have Trump back in the White House with real leadership at the Department of Justice, it's time for accountability. Attorney General Pam Bondi needs to launch immediate investigations into prosecutorial misconduct by James and Bragg.
How many other political prisoners have been created through these same coercive tactics? How many Americans have had their rights trampled by prosecutors more interested in political theater than actual justice?
The American people deserve answers, and they deserve justice for what may be the greatest abuse of prosecutorial power in our nation's history.
