Ahead of Michael Cohen’s congressional testimony before the House Oversight committee on Wednesday, GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz accused Trump's former attorney of having affairs with multiple women.
A panel on MSNBC Tuesday shredded GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz for threatening Donald Trump’s former attorney and “personal fixer” Michael Cohen on social media and questioned whether the president was involved in the controversial tweet.Ahead of Cohen’s congressional testimony before the House Oversight committee on Wednesday, set to begin at 10 a.m.
Screenshot Washington Post senior political reporter Aaron Blake then broached the question of whether Trump could have been involved in the tweet.
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