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27.02.2019United States: Cohen Capital Hill testimony *** ARCHIVE

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Cohen Capitol Hill Testimony
27/02/2019

WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen is scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The hearing had been initially due to take place on February 7 before being postponed. Cohen is due to begin a three-year prison term in May after being found guilty of campaign finance violations.

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TRUMP'S PERSONAL LAWYER TO TESTIFY
WASHINGTON DC, USA | 27 FEBRUARY 2019

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, said Tuesday that the American people can decide “exactly who is telling the truth” when he testifies Wednesday to the House Oversight and Reform committee, setting the stage for a blockbuster public hearing that threatens to overshadow Trump’s summit in Vietnam with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Cohen, once Trump’s loyal attorney and fixer, has turned on his former boss and cooperated with special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. He begins a three-year prison sentence in May after he pleaded guilty to lying to Congress in 2017 and committing campaign finance violations while he was working for Trump.


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WASHINGTON DC, USA | 27 FEBRUARY 2019

Michael Cohen says in the prepared testimony that Trump also implicitly told him to lie about a Moscow real estate project.

President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer is preparing to tell a House committee that his former boss knew ahead of time that WikiLeaks would release emails damaging to his rival Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

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