Former attorney Michael Cohen, who served as Donald Trump‘s personal lawyer from 2006 to 2018, recently attracted attention after the Supreme Court declined his attempt to sue Trump.
Cohen had alleged that his return to prison in 2020 was in retaliation for writing a tell-all book about the former president, but the justices dismissed Cohen’s appeal.
Recently, Cohen was interrupted on a live TikTok session while interacting with followers on social media. During his attempt to start a conversation at 10 pm, some users humorously placed a ‘turkey’ face on his screen, followed by other emojis.
The video has been shared widely on social media platforms X and Instagram. On X, the video has reached over 201k views, and on Instagram, it has gained 402 likes, with many users commenting on it.
Here are a few comments: One user wrote, “It’s the greatest thing I’ve seen on the platform today. The best part is just how frustrated he is getting and they keep doing it.”
A second user commented, “Michael Cohen is really getting into the TikTok spirit.”
Another wrote, “I would just laugh if someone did this to me. Getting frustrated is just asking for more. I love it.”
Another comment read, “Comedy is back. Feels like a throwback to the aftermath of 2016. Some people really don’t like being trolled.”
A different user remarked, “It’s hysterical. First thing I saw today. Gonna be a great day. Reminds me of an episode where someone pranks a parent. Classic.”
One more user commented, “Sounds like Michael Cohen got a taste of internet humor! If you’re talking about a live stream where he was trolled, it must’ve been a wild moment. Cohen, given his history, might not be the easiest person to prank, but that doesn’t mean he’s immune to internet humor.”
Michael Cohen is a former attorney and fixer who worked closely with Donald Trump for over a decade as his personal lawyer and confidant. Known as Trump’s “fixer,” Cohen managed various personal and business matters, including legal and financial dealings, as well as more sensitive matters, such as arranging payments to silence allegations during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Cohen became central to legal investigations involving Trump. In 2018, he pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including tax evasion, bank fraud, and campaign finance violations related to payments made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. After his conviction, Cohen cooperated with investigators and offered insights into Trump’s business practices, even testifying before Congress in 2019.
Cohen served part of his prison sentence under house arrest due to the COVID-19 pandemic and has since become a vocal critic of Trump. He authored a book titled Disloyal: A Memoir, detailing his experiences working with Trump and sharing his perspective on the former president.