An ex-federal prosecutor said the Southern District of New York should subpoena Fox News host Sean Hannity over claims he made about Michael Cohen.
An ex-federal prosecutor this week said Fox News host Sean Hannity should be subpoenaed after he made comments about President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen, who just testified before Congress.
Rocah, now an analyst for MSNBC and NBC, said prosecutors should subpoena Hannity to learn more about these apparent conversations between the Fox host and Cohen. Rocah said Trump was digging a deeper hole, considering the public has heard tapes of a conversation seemingly involving the president and Cohen talking about a payout.
In the interview with Hannity, Trump reasserted his frequent line that there was"no collusion" and that Cohen lied in his testimony about pretty much everything but that.
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