Michael Cohen Claims Trump Won’t Run For President In 2024

The former president has teased since losing the 2020 election that he won't run again in 2024, but Michael Cohen claimed Sunday that he won't.
Michael Cohen is in New York City for his sentencing hearing. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez is a photographer.

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Cohen said on Meet The Press that running for office again would ruin Trump's "big grift."
Cohen claimed that many of Trump's supporters are giving to him because of the big lie.
If Trump lost in 2024, what would happen to the big lie? He can't be like the boy who cried wolf.
A total of $56 million. The New York Times reported that during the first six months of the year, Trump raised more money than any other Republican. He had over $100 million in cash on hand in June, and he raised more funds than any other Republican.

The key background.

Trump, who was impeached by the House for the second time at the tail end of his presidency for inciting the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, has flirted with running again since President Biden took office, though he hasn't made any concrete declarations of intent. He claimed this week that he would win the Republican party's nomination very easily. In October, Trump's former press secretary said that if Trump were to win again, he would be about revenge and his second administration would be "worse" because they don't have to worry about re-election. In July, Trump's former spokesman said there was a 50% chance Trump would run again.
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After the insurrection, Trump was permanently banned from social media, and was suspended from Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.
Trump's ex-Press Secretary thinks he will be about revenge if he is re-elected.
The former Trump spokesman thinks that Trump will run in 50-50 years.