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Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
President Donald Trump's former lawyer returned to Capitol Hill on Thursday for hours of closed-door questioning after publicly branding his former boss a racist and a con man who lied about business dealings in Russia and directed him to conceal extramarital relationships.
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer told Congress on Wednesday that Trump knew ahead of time that WikiLeaks had emails damaging to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, and he testified that Trump is a "racist," a "conman" and a "cheat."
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
Trump-Lawyer Investigation-Congress
President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen will start a three-day gauntlet of congressional appearances by giving a closed-door interview to the Senate intelligence committee, where he is expected to detail what he claims to know about Trump's contacts with Russians and other sensitive matters related to the president.
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Trump Lawyer-Investigation
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
A judge confirmed in a court filing Thursday that federal prosecutors in New York are still investigating campaign finance crimes committed when President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, paid two women to stay silent about alleged affairs with Trump.
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-Trump Lawyer-Investigation
-Trump Lawyer-Investigation
President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, has agreed to talk to the House Intelligence Committee on Feb. 8, opting for closed-door testimony after pulling out of a separate public hearing due to security issues.
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, will testify publicly before a House committee next month in a hearing that could serve as the opening salvo of a promised Democratic effort to scrutinize Trump, his conflicts of interest and his ties to Russia.
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
Trump Lawyer-Investigation
President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, confessed in a surprise guilty plea Thursday that he lied to Congress about a Moscow real estate deal he pursued on Trump's behalf during the heat of the 2016 Republican campaign. He said he lied to be consistent with Trump's "political messaging."

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