Cohen’s appearance before the House Intelligence Committee marks his third grilling by a congressional panel this week before he begins serving a prison sentence.
By Karoun Demirjian Karoun Demirjian Congressional reporter focusing on national security Email Bio Follow February 28 at 9:39 AM President Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen finishes his congressional testimony circuit Thursday with a closed-door hearing of the House Intelligence Committee, where he is being grilled for details about the president’s plans to build a tower in Moscow, Trump’s financial ties to other foreign actors and what he knew about Russian efforts to meddle in...
During bombshell public testimony Wednesday before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Cohen told lawmakers that Trump knew in advance that the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks would release emails damaging to his opponent in the 2016 presidential campaign, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. Cohen also displayed copies of financial statements he said Trump used to inflate his assets and procure a loan from Deutsche Bank.
Two of the panels that have summoned Cohen this week, the House and Senate intelligence committees, are the bodies he has confessed to lying to in 2017, when he first came to Capitol Hill to testify as part of the Russia probe.
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