Trump’s former fixer produced several documents, including checks and financial statements.
By Katie Mettler Katie Mettler Reporter covering breaking news and features Email Bio Follow February 27 at 1:27 PM Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former fixer and personal lawyer, returned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for public testimony before the House Oversight
Committee. During his opening statement, Cohen cited several documents, including checks, financial statements and newspaper articles. Exhibit 1a Exhibit 1b Exhibit 1c Exhibit 2 Exhibit 3a Exhibit 3b Exhibit 4 Exhibit 5a Exhibit 5b Exhibit 6 Exhibit 7 Exhibit 8 Exhibit 9
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