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BY JESS SWANSON TS | TS N n 2004, Fort Lauderdale attorney TE Bradford Cohen was a candidate on N the second season of The Apprentice, O C a reality-TV show in which Donald Trump evaluated candidates’ business Iskills and offered the winner a job within his organization. In episode two, Cohen won a | PULP challenge and so, per the rules, was immune to elimination. But to gain the trust of his EWS EWS team, Cohen decided to waive his immunity. N T rump called Cohen “stu- Y | pid.” Then he fired him. Twelve years later, Cohen harbors no Courtesy of Bradford Cohen DA hard feelings toward the now-presidential he ran for the Fort Lauderdale City Com- Trump’s campaign that he intends to switch It’s a banner year for Trump. candidate. A registered independent, Co- mission but lost the election, coming in his party registration to Republican. He hen is perhaps the most passionate Trump third. He hasn’t run again. His website lists scoffed at internet theories speculating mous Trump sign. Sometimes, they even ask supporter in Broward County, Florida’s “white collar crimes” as his specialty. that Trump is actually a false-flag candi- Cohen to step outside and pose for photos largest Democratic county. In September, During Cohen’s campaign for office, date whose participation in the race will too. Cohen estimates that he spends over GE | NIGHT+ A Cohen plastered a huge, seven-by-20-foot Trump called him “a very smart lawyer... a ultimately throw the election to Clinton. an hour a day responding to emails and T S Trump billboard outside his law office brilliant guy” who’s “doing fantastic things.” “I’ve never been this excited for a presi- messages about Trump from other sup- on SE Third Avenue in downtown Fort “Trump donated to my campaign dential candidate. Maybe it’s because I know porters. It became so time-consuming that Lauderdale. The sign is lit with a string as much as he could,” Cohen re- him, but I just think he is going to be an amaz- he had to delete his Facebook account. of fairy lights at night. Cohen also passes calls. “I think the limit was $250.” ing leader,” Cohen says. “Not only do I think “These aren’t just quick messages. out Trump hats and shirts to passersby. Ironically, in 2007, Cohen donated he’s going to get the [Republican] nomina- Some of them are five and six paragraphs,” “If Trump doesn’t like you, he will $1,000 to Hillary Clinton’s presidential tion; I think he’s going to be president.” he says. “And I always answer them.” tell you,” Cohen says. “There’s some- campaign — a move Cohen now regrets. Cohen says his outward display of Cohen admits that the massive sign thing so refreshing about that.” “I vote for whoever I think will make Trump support is not affecting his busi- outside his office has been vandalized a After being fired from The Apprentice, the best president. At the time, I thought ness. If anything, it has helped, he says. handful of times since September. It’s cur- Cohen continued practicing criminal law. it was Hillary,” he says. “But I was very “I don’t think twice about the sign. I rently cut in the middle. But Cohen doesn’t He has spoken on Nancy Grace and other unimpressed with her as Secretary of honestly don’t care what people think,” dwell on that and just fixes it each time. TV shows as a legal commentator. In 2006, State, and I think a lot of people are too.” he says. “If someone doesn’t want to “I’ll be putting up more signs soon,” Cohen thinks just the opposite of hire me because of politics, that’s OK Cohen says. “I’d get a bigger sign, | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | MUSIC DISH FILM ART Trump, whom he says he has met a hand- too. 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