Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen reveals his plans to leave the United States and alter his identity if his former boss is elected in November 2024, citing concerns over his safety and legal vulnerability.

In a shocking admission, Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal attorney, has announced his intention to escape the country and change his name in the event that Trump secures the presidency once more in the upcoming 2024 elections. Cohen's decision stems from his belief that Trump's victory would endanger him both legally and physically.

Cohen, who played a pivotal role in managing Trump's legal affairs throughout his presidency, fell out of favor with the former president after pleading guilty to federal crimes in 2018. Since then, Cohen has testified against Trump and emerged as a vocal critic.

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Cohen's fear of Trump's retribution is rooted in the recent Supreme Court ruling in Trump v. United States, which granted former presidents substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts. While this ruling does not cover unofficial acts, Cohen believes that Trump could still target him using his political influence.

"Now, he thinks it's not only is it I can do whatever I want, but I can't even be prosecuted," Cohen stated. "It's a get out of jail free card solely for the president."

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Compounding Cohen's concerns is the Supreme Court's precedent established in a prior case, which protects presidents from being overwhelmed by civil suits. Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch explained that this precedent was extended to the criminal context in the latest ruling.

"All the court did in this case was simply apply that same precedent and idea to the criminal context," Gorsuch said.

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Cohen's plan to flee the country echoes the fears of other individuals who have expressed concerns about their safety and legal status if Trump returns to office. The potential for Trump to wield his power against perceived enemies has raised alarms among critics.

Amidst allegations and investigations, Trump has maintained his innocence and denied any wrongdoing. However, Cohen, who worked closely with him for years, believes that Trump remains a threat to those who oppose or challenge him.

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

Michael Cohen Plans to Flee Country and Change Name if Trump Wins in 2024

"I'm out of here," Cohen declared. "I'm already working on a foreign passport with a completely different name."

Cohen's decision underscores the profound impact that Trump's presidency has had on individuals who have been associated with him. It also highlights the legal and political uncertainties that surround the possibility of his return to power.