Jun 15, 2018 · Trump was furious over the FBI raid, calling it a "disgrace" and "an attack on our country in a true sense." Attorney–client privilege is dead! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 10, 2018
Roy Cohn (L) and Donald Trump attend the Trump Tower opening in October 1983 at The Trump Tower in New York City. The FBI on Friday released nearly 750 …
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The FBI on Friday released nearly 750 pages of documents from the bureau’s file on the the late Roy Cohn, the controversial, hyper-aggressive lawyer whose high-profile clients included President Donald Trump when Trump was a fledgling real estate mogul in New York City. “Where’s my Roy Cohn?”.
Cohn’s closeted sexuality, ruthlessness against alleged communists and role as a bete noire of the left in the United States led to him being featured as a prominent character in Tony Kushner’s landmark play, “Angels in America.”. Al Pacino portrayed Cohn in the HBO adapation of that drama. VIDEO.