Cohen is bent on revenge as Trump pulls an all-nighter in Hanoi | Analysis by StCollinson
Cohen will accuse Trump in a congressional hearing of being a racist and a conman in testimony that will offer a rare televised glimpse into the cloud of scandals that have haunted Trump's presidency.According to testimony released ahead of his appearance, Cohen will say Trump knew that his former political adviser Roger Stone was aware of pending releases of stolen emails intended to damage Hillary Cinton's presidential campaign.
Susan Collins of Maine said the formerly bombastic lawyer came across as a"very different guy" during his appearance.Cohen's demeanor could be crucial to his hopes of overcoming suspicions about his motives in the committee and as to whether the claims he will make about the President can be believed.
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