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Michael Cohen Reveals Cryptic Email Referencing Pre-Pardons To Trump

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During recent testimony, Michael Cohen revealed details about an email from Robert Costello that contained cryptic messaging. The email referenced Costello's 'friend' and his 'friend's client,' which Cohen interpreted as a subtle hint to relay a message to President Trump through Rudy Giuliani.

In the email, Costello mentioned 'the potential of pre-pardons,' indicating a possible discussion about preemptive pardons. The message also included a request for communication, stating, 'Please remember if you want or need to communicate something, please let me know.'

Cohen explained that he understood this as a signal to reach out to Giuliani, with the ultimate goal of conveying a message to President Trump. The mention of pre-pardons in the email suggested a discussion about potential legal protections for individuals involved in certain matters.

Cohen interpreted the email as a signal to reach out to Giuliani.
Costello's email hinted at pre-pardons and communication with Trump.
The message suggested discussions about legal protections for individuals.

This revelation sheds light on the intricate communication strategies employed by individuals close to President Trump, highlighting the complexities of interactions within his inner circle. The use of cryptic language and indirect messaging underscores the sensitivity and importance of the information being shared.

As the investigation unfolds, further details may emerge regarding the extent of these communications and their implications. The email exchange between Costello and Cohen provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that took place during a critical period, offering insights into the dynamics of relationships and decision-making processes within the Trump administration.

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