Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen has become a media favorite for slandering the president. But on Monday, even Cohen had to give Trump his deadline.
The president recently concluded his definition of Power Weekend. He won the golf tournament at Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach County, Florida, and had not started competing on the golf course, when he watched the Yemeni navy eliminated terrorists.
Naturally, after such a tour de force, former CNN anchor and frequent Trump critic Jim Acosta felt the need to lower the president to Notch on Monday's Saccak Video Podcast. Gym Acosta Show. To this end, Acosta welcomed Michael Cohen to the show.
However, while Trump claims he is “rigging” the competition in his club tournaments by selecting a “scratch” golfer for his opponents, Cohen had to admit that Trump is “excellent and great” on the golf course.
“Well, he says he won,” Acosta said. I said Irony. “They say he won. I mean, it's his club, you have to be careful. It's his tournament. It's his tournament. It was probably not the right video. I don't know. It looked like a video on the weekend.
Cohen said after joking back and forth about the obvious lack of transparency regarding Trump winning tournaments with his club, Acosta certainly didn't want to shout out to him.
“So let's say this, he happens to be a good golfer,” Cohen said. “I've seen him play legally, he's probably four handicaps.
To ensure Acosta's return to the podcast, Cohen quickly recounted the story that Trump would compete with weak golfers, but the truth was out.
Four handicaps, especially for guys of Trump's age, are unrealistic, putting him in the class of the best golfers outside the PGA Tour. In other words, if you have four handicaps, you don't need to choose a “scratch” golfer to compete. You can win many tournaments against quality competition.


