'Urine a lot of trouble': White House terrified that FBI seized Michael Cohen's audio recordings
Former FBI Director James Comey once joked "Lordy I hope there are tapes," when talking about conversations he had with President Donald Trump. Now it seems there might actually be tapes.
A Washington Post report revealed Thursday that Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen sometimes would tape conversations with associates. Allies of Trump's are now fearful that those tapes are in the hands of the FBI, which raided Cohen's office Monday.
"We heard he had some proclivity to make tapes," a Trump adviser told The Post. "Now we are wondering, who did he tape? Did he store those someplace where they were actually seized? . . . Did they find his recordings?"