President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen began serving a three-year sentence for tax evasion and campaign finance violations on May 6.
Cohen arrived on the morning of May 6 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Otisville, a federal prison in the wilderness some 70 miles northwest of New York City.
On the way to prison, Cohen made remarks to reporters outside of his Manhattan apartment, suggesting that he hopes Trump loses the presidency in the 2020 election.
“I hope that when I rejoin my family and friends that the country will be in place without xenophobia, injustice, and lies at helm of our country,” Cohen said, adding that “there still remains much to be told and I look forward to the day that I can share the truth.”
In response to Cohen’s comments, Congressman Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), who is among Trump’s strongest supporters in Congress wrote on Twitter: “Guy who lied to Congress, then came back to Congress under oath and lied again, wants you to know he has more to say.”
“Cohen said that he and the President did not explicitly discuss whether Cohen’s testimony about the Trump Tower Moscow project would be or was false, and the President did not direct him to provide false testimony. Cohen also said he did not tell the President about the specifics of his planned testimony,” the special counsel’s report states.