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Here's something on the documents that Michael Cohen provided to Congress today showing that Trump's lawyers had some say in Cohen's previous lies to House Intel. #WednesdayWisdom #CohenTestimoney
nytimes.com/2019/03/06/us/…
2-"WASHINGTON — Michael D. Cohen on Wednesday provided new documents to the House Intelligence Committee that he said illustrated changes made at the request of President Trump’s lawyers to a knowingly false written statement that he delivered to Congress in 2017, according to
3-"three people familiar with the matter. Mr. Cohen, in what is expected to be his last visit to Capitol Hill, brought multiple drafts of his 2017 statement along with emails with Mr. Trump’s lawyers about its drafting, hoping to back up claims that he made last week at an open
4-" hearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee. In that session, Mr. Cohen testified that there were “changes made, additions” to the original written statement, including about the length of negotiations over a proposed Trump Tower project in Moscow during the 2016
5-"presidential campaign. It was not immediately clear how many changes were made by Mr. Trump’s lawyers, including Jay Sekulow, or how drastic those changes were. Two of the people familiar with the documents, who were not authorized to speak publicly about the closed-door
6-"session, said that at least some of the changes appeared to play down the knowledge of the president’s eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, about the project. At the very least, the exchange between Mr. Cohen and the president’s lawyers suggests that the lawyers had detailed
7-"knowledge of what he was going to tell Congress. Mr. Cohen said last week that though Mr. Trump did not explicitly direct him to lie, he “made clear to me” through his actions that “he wanted me to lie.” Other people familiar with the discussions that took place at the time
8-"of Mr. Cohen’s original testimony said that it was Mr. Cohen himself who wrote that the Moscow project ended before the Iowa caucuses in January 2016, when Mr. Trump was a candidate. That statement turned out to be false, and in November 2018, Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty to
9-"lying to Congress. In fact, he said, discussions about the project had gone on much longer and Mr. Trump had greater involvement than he had led the congressional committees to believe. The documents were delivered by Mr. Cohen as he appeared for yet another session with
10-"congressional lawmakers investigating Mr. Trump, his campaign and his businesses, his last before he reports for his prison sentence this spring. CNN first reported that Mr. Cohen had produced the documents on Wednesday. He had alluded to them before the Oversight and Reform
11-"Committee, specifically mentioning Mr. Sekulow, one of Mr. Trump’s personal lawyers, as someone who proposed alterations to his 2017 statement.“There were changes made, additions — Jay Sekulow, for one,” Mr. Cohen said in the oversight hearing. “There were several changes
12-"that were made including how we were going to handle that message, which was — the message of course being the length of time that the Trump Tower Moscow project stayed and remained alive.” Mr. Sekulow disputed Mr. Cohen’s testimony last week. In a statement, he said that the
13-"testimony “that attorneys for the president edited or changed his statement to Congress to alter the duration of the Trump Tower Moscow negotiations is completely false.” On Wednesday, he referred to his previous statement when asked about Mr. Cohen’s documents.The people
14-"familiar with the discussions that took place at the time of Mr. Cohen’s original testimony said that Mr. Cohen’s lawyers had signed off on all of the changes proposed by Mr. Trump’s legal team. They also said that Mr. Trump’s lawyers had at the time no indication that the
15-"dates Mr. Cohen cited in the statement were inaccurate. Mr. Cohen’s team shared his proposed statement with Mr. Trump’s lawyers because at the time they had a formal agreement to work together to defend the president and his personal lawyer.A spokesman for Democrats on the
16-"Intelligence Committee, Patrick Boland, declined to comment."
~NYT, 3/6/19
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