The most recent allegations of witness tampering against Donald Trump were made by his former attorney Michael Cohen.
The House Select committee investigating the insurrection and Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election ended its seventh public hearing earlier this week with a bombshell revelation.
The revelation came just days after the committee went public with concerns about intimidation efforts from members of Trump's inner circle.
Cohen told CNN's Don Lemon that Trump's alleged outreach to a witness signals the former president is melting down.
It shows that he's very nervous. What's the reason? Cohen said that he didn't see Trump call anyone in his time with the man.
He wouldn't do it himself." He thinks that he doesn't trust anyone anymore so he decided to do it himself.
As part of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, Cohen testified against Trump. Cohen agreed to cooperate with the inquiry after he pleaded guilty.
Cohen's legal team accused the president of witness intimidation after he and Giuliani launched a series of attacks against Cohen and his family.
Cohen told The Washington Post that Trump behaves like a mob boss.
Cohen said that he would give an order without giving it. There was no fingerprints attached.
As the congressional panel has presented increasingly damning testimony in recent weeks, Cohen thinks Trump is resorting to desperation.
Cohen told CNN that the man was worried that everyone would jump ship on him and worry about themselves. I shouldn't have done that myself.