10-05-2024 23:49 via washingtontimes.com

Trump lawyer-turned-foe Cohen considers congressional run over frustration about congestion pricing

Michael Cohen, former President Trump's onetime personal lawyer and now a star witness in the hush-money case against him, recently announced he wants to run for Congress as Democrat this year in part because he is fed up with congestion pricing policies and the enormous state and federal taxes in New York.
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