Michael Cohen’s Testimony Expected to Reveal Presidential Scandal Michael Cohen is set to testify in front of the<br />House Oversight Committee on February 27, and provide a slew of documents and<br />reimbursement checks that will prove<br />fraudulent actions committed by the president. Michael Cohen is the former personal lawyer<br />and fixer of President Donald Trump. Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison<br />for eight felony counts of tax evasion,<br />campaign finance violations and bank fraud. According to a draft of his opening statement,<br />Cohen will reveal that Trump knew in advance<br />that WikiLeaks planned to release hacked<br />Democratic emails from the 2016 election. He also will confirm the president’s<br />efforts to build a Trump Tower in<br />Moscow during his campaign. Trump has heavily denied<br />involvement in both scandals. Committee chair Elijah Cummings<br />believes Cohen’s testimony will provide<br />vital information against the president. Elijah Cummings, via NBC
