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A look at Cohen's responses to the House committee's questions

WASHINGTON - After two guilty pleas, seven criminal charges and a pile of other court filings, we've learned a lot about Michael Cohen and his work for President Donald Trump. But several unanswered questions have remained. Here are some of the biggest things we've been waiting to learn as he testifies Wednesday to the House Oversight Committee.

- Did Trump tell Cohen to lie to Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow proposal?

Cohen's response: In his opening statement, Cohen said Trump "did not directly tell me to lie to Congress. That's not how he operates." However, he described a series of

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