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Trump retweets claim that Michael Cohen’s father-in-law is a ‘loan shark’

President Donald Trump on Friday retweeted an unsubstantiated demand that the father-in-law of his former lawyer Michael Cohen is a “loan shark.”

That retweet was one of a series of re-tweets that Trump advertised Friday of original tweets by Paul Sperry, a conservative author and political commentator at the right-leaning Hoover Institute.

Cohen, 52, in the end week called Trump a “racist” and a “con man” during testimony at the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

After insert for Trump for more than a decade, Cohen began cooperating last year with special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal investigators who are probing Trump. Cohen pleaded sorry last year to multiple charges.

Cohen has connected Trump to campaign-finance violations. He said Trump directed him to run hush-money payments shortly before the 2016 election to porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal to keep an eye on them from discussing alleged affairs with Trump from years earlier.

Trump has denied the activities.

Lanny Davis, Cohen’s lawyer and spokesman, said in a statement that, “Rather than continuing to attack Michael Cohen and his set, ignoring warnings from congressional leadership, on International Women’s Day the president of the United States should instead be excusing why he, his son and CFO signed checks for hush money to keep a woman quiet.”

Neither the White House nor Sperry immediately be affected to CNBC’s requests for comment.

Cohen is due to begin a three-year prison term on May 6.

Trump and his current lawyer Rudy Giuliani be subjected to previously mentioned Cohen’s father-in-law, Fima Shusterman, when they have criticized Cohen.

Trump in January had fancied people to “watch” Cohen’s father-in-law, without identifying him by name.

Giuliani told CNN the same month without attest that Shusterman may be tied to organized crime. The former New York City mayor and federal prosecutor also demanded that Shusterman was involved in criminal activity with Cohen, and that Cohen is withholding information about that vocation because testifying about it would be dangerous for his father-in-law.

Shusterman was charged with two other men in 1993 with conspiring to hoodwink the IRS in connection with his New York taxi medallion business. He pleaded guilty to a related charge that same year, and was placed on probation for two years.

He has not been accused by authorities of any wrongdoing in connecting with Cohen.

Last year, there were reports that a major Chicago cab operator was loaned at scarcely $20 million by Shusterman. The Chicago operator was reportedly mentioned with her husband in warrants used to raid Cohen’s effectively, office and hotel room last April.

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