Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen Says the Mar-A-Lago Mole is Jared Kushner: Latest Odds

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Michael Cohen Says the Mar-A-Lago Mole is Jared Kushner

Speaking to Alyson Camerota on CNN Tuesday night, Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen says he believes the so-called "Mar-A-Lago Mole" is none other than the former President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

BetOnline has Kushner at 4-1 odds to be the mole.

The FBI recovered “top secret” documents from Trump’s sprawling Palm Beach, Florida estate, according to court papers released Friday after a federal judge unsealed the warrant that authorized the sudden, unprecedented search August 8.

"It is someone in his immediate family," Cohen said.

Cohen claimed that Jared does not trust Don Jr.

"It has to be someone in that inner circle," he said.

"He’s the most disloyal human being you will ever meet," Cohen said of his former boss.  "But he expects 100 percent loyalty."

Asked why Trump never gets into any trouble, at least to this point.

“He doesn’t put his fingerprints on anything and the rest of us are just stupid.”

He would speak in code, Cohen claims. Saying something like “This can’t happen”.

Cohen suggested that, while some of the documents the FBI sought out could have contained momentos "like love letters from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un", he believes some of the highly classified files could have been used for more nefarious purposes.

"Trump took nuclear secrets as a 'Get Out Of Jai lFree card' to blackmail the U.S.," he surmised without any evidence.  "He'd say: 'Let me go or I'll give Putin all the nuclear secrets'."

Mar-a-Lago Mole Odds

Tom Barrack               +250

Mark Meadows           +325

Jared Kushner             +400

Jim Jordan                   +1400

Matt Gaetz                  +1400

Rudy Giuliani               +1400

Steve Bannon              +1400

John Eastman              +2800

Ivanka Trump              +3500

Michael Flynn Sr.        +3500

Christopher Miller      +4000

Kash Patel                   +4000

Kelly-Anne Conway     +5000

Mike Lindell                +5000

Paul Manafort             +5000

Tiffany Trump             +6500

Stormy Daniels            +6900

Kayleigh McEneny      +7500

Melania Trump           +7500

Benjamin Netanyahu  +10000

Elon Musk                   +10000

Roger Stone                +10000

Sidney Powell             +10000

Dana White                +12500

Marco Rubio               +12500

Alex Jones                   +15000

Corey Lewandoswki    +15000

Donald Trump Jr.        +15000

Eric Trump                  +15000

Ghislaine Maxwell      +15000

Kanye West                 +15000

Kid Rock                      +15000

Lara Trump                 +15000

Mike Pence                 +15000

Nigel Farage                +15000

Jon Voight                   +20000

Kevin McCarthy          +20000

Rand Paul                    +20000

Ron DeSantis               +20000

Scott Baio                    +20000

Ted Nugent                 +20000

Vladimir Putin             +20000

Billy Bush                    +25000

Jack Nicklaus               +25000

Joe Rogan                    +25000

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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