Michael Cohen, Trump’s Former Lawyer, Agrees to Testify to Congress By News January 11, 2019 Add Comment Edit In a decision that could further damage President Trump’s image, Mr. Cohen will give “a full and credible account” of his work for Mr. Trump next month before the House Oversight Committee. Share this post Related PostsTrump and Democrats Agree to Pursue $2 Trillion Infrastructure PlanEx-C.I.A. Officer Suspected of Conspiring With China Is Expected to Plead GuiltyWhat Joe Biden Has Said About Anita Hill Over the YearsN.S.A. ‘Unmaskings’ of U.S. Identities Soared Last Year, Report SaysCritic’s Pick: ‘Knock Down the House’ Review: Running to Win Hearts and Minds and VotesTrump Wants to Block Deutsche Bank From Sharing His Financial RecordsDemocrats Grapple With Trump’s Moves to Thwart InquiriesStacey Abrams Will Not Run for Senate in 2020
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