During the ongoing legal proceedings involving Michael Cohen, a message sent by former Trump attorney Jay Sekulow has come to light. The message, sent on February 19, 2018, via the Signal app, contained a note of gratitude from a client to Cohen.
In the message, Sekulow expressed the client's appreciation, stating, 'Client says thanks for what you do.' Cohen has testified that the term 'client' in this context refers to Donald Trump, the former President of the United States.
Cohen further clarified that the gratitude expressed in the message was specifically in relation to the denial included in a public statement he had sent to Sekulow. This revelation sheds light on the interactions and dynamics between Cohen, Sekulow, and Trump during that period.
The message exchange provides insight into the behind-the-scenes communications within Trump's legal team and their handling of public statements and responses to various matters. It underscores the significance of maintaining a united front and strategic messaging, particularly in high-profile legal and political situations.
As the legal proceedings continue, the emergence of such messages and testimonies adds layers to the understanding of the relationships and decision-making processes within Trump's inner circle. The implications of these communications could have far-reaching consequences on the ongoing investigations and legal battles involving key figures from the previous administration.