Michael Cohen is selling t-shirts to honor his former boss' legal troubles.
Cohen took a jab at Trump in a post on the social networking site.
Cohen wrote that he was excited to announce his new Mar-a-Lardo clothing line during Milan Fashion Week. You can get yours today.
The shirts, which go for $30 each, are being sold on the website of a liberal super-PAC. The back of the shirt depicts a prison jumpsuit with the words "Mar-a-Lago Correctional Facility" written on it.
A representative at Trump's post-presidential press office did not respond to a request for comment.
BREAKING: I am excited to announce my new Mar-a-Lardo clothing line during Milan Fashion Week as we celebrate the fall of the Mango Mussolini. Yes, it’s real, and you can get yours today: https://t.co/ZYgeauOadE
— Michael Cohen (@MichaelCohen212) September 23, 2022
Cohen worked for Trump for a decade and is well-known for his work.
Tax evasion, campaign finance violations, and bank fraud were among the crimes Cohen pleaded guilty to. The New York Supreme Court disbarred him in February of 2019.
Cohen has been critical of the president. Cohen was happy about the Mar-a-Lago residence being raided by the FBI.
He speculated that Trump might be keeping classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in order to avoid jail time.
Cohen ridiculed Trump's claim that he could declassify top- secret documents.
He wants to use the Jedi mind trick to declassify us. Cohen said that the man is out of his mind. He lost it.
"First he goes after the FBI, then he turns and he wants to use the Jedi mind trick 'declassify we do.' I mean this guy is out of his mind" @MichaelCohen212 on Trump claiming there doesn't have to be a process to declassify something, you just have to think it #SundayShow pic.twitter.com/t6bbPJNGdv
— The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart (@TheSundayShow) September 25, 2022
Cohen took credit for the guilty plea of Allen Weisselberg, the former CFO of the Trump Organization.
The New York Attorney General gave Cohen a shout out last week when she announced her office's $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump.
One or two of Donald Trump's children might have to "fall on the sword" for their father, according to Cohen.