Michael Cohen will face more questions from lawmakers today when he appears before the House Intelligence Committee in a closed-door session, the final event in a 3-day run of high-stakes testimony from President Trump's former personal attorney and fixer
Washington Michael Cohen will face more questions from lawmakers on Thursday when he appears before the House Intelligence Committee in a closed-door session, the final event in a three-day run of high-stakes testimony from President Donald Trump's former personal attorney and fixer.
The testimony comes on the heels of blockbuster public testimony from Cohen delivered in a televised hearing of the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.
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