Michael Cohen told Senate intel committee he saw no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion
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(Worthy News) – Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen emphatically stated a year ago that he saw no evidence that the president colluded with Russia during the campaign.
His words to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Sept. 19, 2017, have important meaning today.
His attorney, Lanny Davis, a longtime Bill and Hillary Clinton operative, floated the idea last week that Mr. Cohen would testify that Mr. Trump was aware of ongoing Russian operations in 2016 to target Hillary Clinton. His charge suggested Trump-Moscow collusion. Mr. Davis later retracted his allegation. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]
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