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Cohen lawyer walks back claim Trump knew of Russia meeting

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Another day, another twist in what Michael Cohen may — or may not — know about Donald Trump, Russian dirt and the 2016 election.

Cohen’s lawyer, Lanny Davis, is walking back his assertions that the president’s former “fixer” could tell a special prosecutor that Trump had prior knowledge of a meeting with a Russian lawyer to get damaging informatio­n on Hillary Clinton.

“I should have been much clearer that I could not confirm the story,” Davis said Monday, attempting to clean up his comments in interviews last week after Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, tax evasion and bank fraud.

Davis told The Washington Post over the weekend that he “could not independen­tly confirm” the claims he made on television last week that Cohen witnessed Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., telling his father about the Trump Tower meeting beforehand.

“I take responsibi­lity for not communicat­ing more clearly my uncertaint­y,” Davis said. “I regret the error.”

Davis is also hedging suggestion­s he made on television last week that Cohen could tell special prosecutor Robert Mueller about whether Trump was aware of and encouraged Russian hacking during the 2016 campaign before it became publicly known.

After suggesting to CNN last Wednesday that “Cohen was an observer and was a witness to Mr. Trump’s awareness of those emails before they were dropped,” Cohen told the Post, “there’s a possibilit­y that is the case. But I am not sure.”

The prospect of Cohen telling Mueller that Trump knew in advance about the June 2016 meeting has hung over the Russia probe since CNN, citing anonymous sources, reported last month that Cohen was willing to share the informatio­n.

Davis told The Associated Press at the time that the basic substance of the CNN report was correct and told CNN last Wednesday that Cohen “was present during a discussion with junior and dad” pertaining to the Trump Tower meeting.

Davis, citing a lack of independen­t verificati­on, apologized to the AP on Monday. “I express my regrets that I could not confirm what I told you,” he said.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? In this May 3 file photo, attorney Lanny Davis speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in his K Street office in Washington.
AP FILE PHOTO In this May 3 file photo, attorney Lanny Davis speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in his K Street office in Washington.

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