As Trump's lawyer and "fixer," Michael Cohen not only witnessed firsthand but was also an active participant in the inner workings of Trump's business empire, political campaign, and presidential administration. This is his story.
What The Reviewers Say
Lloyd Green,
Irish Times (IRE)
...it’s easy to distrust Cohen. On that score, Disloyal should be taken with more than a grain of salt. Its author is no hero. But that doesn’t make the book any less interesting. For all its black-hearted opportunism and self-aggrandizement, it delivers a readable and bile-filled take on Trump and his minions.
Alex Shephard,
The New Republic
[The] revelations in Disloyal are significant. The advance hype for the book focused primarily on its depictions of Trump’s racism.
Carlos Lozada,
The Washington Post
[A] revolting, contradictory, redundant and transparently faux-penitent memoir.
Anastasia Tsioulcas,
NPR
Over Disloyal's 400-plus pages, Cohen rips through accounts of dozens of incidents, ranging from Trump allegedly cheating mom-and-pop vendors for services rendered at Trump properties to those of the president making racist remark.