Cohen delivers warning to GOP lawmakers now attacking him: Don't 'blindly' follow Trump
by Jennifer Haberkorn, Los Angeles Times
Feb 28, 2019
3 minutes
WASHINGTON - It wasn't that long ago that Michael Cohen and congressional Republicans were on the same side.
In 2017, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney was on Capitol Hill to defend his boss, in testimony he now admits contained lies. Since then, in the wake of what Cohen called "the daily destruction of our civility to one another," the former fixer flipped on the president and pleaded guilty to lying to Congress, tax evasion and other criminal activity.
On Wednesday, in a packed congressional hearing
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