Cohen testified in August that Trump had directed him to commit
a crime by arranging payments to silence two women who alleged
they had affairs with Trump before the 2016 presidential
election.
Cohen, who had previously boasted he was the president's
"fixer," pleaded guilty in August to eight criminal charges
including tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance
violations.
Trump said in the AP interview that Cohen's testimony was
"totally false." He also minimized Cohen's role working for him,
describing him as "a PR person who did small legal work."
Trump called it "very sad" that Cohen had struck a deal to
"achieve a lighter sentence," according to the AP.
Lanny Davis, one of Cohen's lawyers, referred to his tweets when
asked by Reuters for comment.
"Under oath (Michael Cohen) acknowledged and took responsibility
for (Trump's) bad behavior," Davis wrote, adding Cohen "doesn't
fear the #truth."
(Reporting by Makini Brice in Washington; Additional reporting
by Nathan Layne and Karen Freifeld in New York; Editing by
Mohammad Zargham and Peter Cooney)
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