Donald Trump may not have reached a peace deal with Iran yet, but it seems he’s putting an end to a different longstanding feud … because his former fixer says they’re reconciling.
Here’s the deal … on Sunday, the New York Times reported Trump met with Michael Cohen last summer at the prez’s members-only golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
The pair shared a “brief yet significant conversation,” the Times reports … a huge step forward in what’s been an icy relationship ever since Cohen testified against Trump during his 2024 criminal trial.
We reached out to Cohen … who confirms all of the Times’ reporting — telling us the meeting really happened.
He also confirmed a second meeting went down — this one longer and more personal — at Mar-a-Lago earlier this year.
Cohen says, “We are reconciling. We are putting the past aside and moving forward” … though Cohen admits they’re not totally sure what that looks like yet. He did not go into further detail on what they discussed at these meetings.
You may remember … Cohen testified against Trump back in 2024 during his hush money trial. The president — while still a candidate at that point — was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records.
Recently, Cohen has changed his tune on Trump … stating publicly he felt compelled and pressured to testify against him by prosecutors.
Worth noting … NYT reports Cohen debuted a radio show Sunday on a network they describe as “Trump-friendly.”
Perhaps, after a bit more reconciliation, he might sit down with the prez for a one-on-one.
We reached out to the White House for comment … so far no word back.
