Fox & Friends Grills WH Aide on Trump’s Tweet Trashing Maggie Haberman: ‘Why Would He Engage?’

 

Fox News host Ed Henry grilled White House aide Mercedes Schlapp on why President Donald Trump was spending his Saturday morning tweeting about the investigation into his personal lawyer Michael Cohen.

The president tore into New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman on Saturday over her story on Trump’s longtime mistreatment of Cohen — which reported that there’s a strong chance he would cooperate with investigators.

On Fox & Friends Weekend, Henry read the entire tweetstorm to Schlapp, which included insults lobbed at Haberman, former aide Sam Nunberg, and the “dishonest media.”

The Fox News host then noted that Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz advised Trump earlier in the show to “stop the tweeting” about these legal cases.

“So I ask you, as a White House official, why would the president now engage in an ongoing legal matter when Michael Cohen’s office and home have just been raided?” Henry asked. “Why would he engage?”

Schlapp rambled:

“Well President Trump is a fighter. And you’re gonna know his opinion. And when it comes to Michael Cohen — he’s known Michael Cohen for a long time. He doesn’t like that — obviously you’re seeing so much of this expansion going on with these raids and these situations. And so I think for the president, you know, he’s going to talk about what he thinks and his opinion about that.”

“But does it make legal sense to get involved in this case?” Henry pressed.

“Look, I’m not a — I’m not a lawyer, you’re going to have to ask his legal team,” Schlapp said. “Look I think we all have spent time with the president, he’s going to state his opinion on these matters.”

In another era, one would assume the vicious personal attacks on a reporter would be worth mentioning to Trump’s spokesperson, but those did not make it into this segment.

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