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Lawyer backs off claims about informatio­n Cohen has

Davis previously said former Trump lawyer had damaging details

- BY TOM HAMBURGER AND ROSALIND S. HELDERMAN THE WASHINGTON POST

An attorney for Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, is backing away from confident assertions he made that Cohen has informatio­n to share with investigat­ors that shows Trump knew in 2016 of Russian efforts to undermine Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Lanny Davis, a spokesman and attorney for Cohen, said in an interview this weekend that he is no longer certain about claims he made to reporters on background and on the record in recent weeks about what Cohen knows about Trump’s awareness of the Russian efforts.

Davis did not rule out that his claims were correct but expressed regret that he did not explain that he could not independen­tly corroborat­e them, saying that he now believes he “should have been more clear.”

Neither Cohen nor his lead defense attorney, Guy Petrillo, responded to requests for comment.

The prospect that Cohen could be a potential witness against the president in the special counsel’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election has dominated the news, particular­ly since Cohen pleaded guilty Tuesday to tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance crimes.

Davis’s latest comments cast doubt on what Cohen may know, including about a June 2016 meeting in New York’s Trump Tower attended by Trump’s eldest son and a Russian lawyer.

Trump and his allies seized on the erosion of those claims.

“Michaels Cohen’s attorney clarified the record, saying his client does not know if President Trump knew about the Trump Tower meeting (out of which came nothing!),” Trump tweeted Saturday. “The answer is that I did NOT know about the meeting. Just another phony story by the Fake News Media!”

Davis told The Washington Post that he cannot confirm media reports that Cohen is prepared to tell Special Counsel Robert Mueller that Trump had advance knowledge of the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, where Donald Trump Jr. expected to receive damaging informatio­n about Clinton from a Russian lawyer.

CNN reported last month that Cohen was claiming to have witnessed Trump being informed of the Russians’ offer by Trump Jr. and that the then-candidate approved the meeting.

The following day, The Washington Post reported that Cohen had told associates that he witnessed an exchange in which Trump Jr. told his father about an upcoming gathering in which he expected to get informatio­n about Clinton. The Post did not report that Trump Jr. told his father that the informatio­n was coming from Russians.

The informatio­n in the Post story, which was attributed to one person familiar with discussion­s among Cohen’s friends, came from Davis, who is now acknowledg­ing his role on the record.

Davis said he should not have expressed such confidence in his informatio­n.

“I should have been more clear— including with you — that I could not independen­tly confirm what happened,” Davis said, adding: “I regret my error.”

In the past week, when asked directly by CNN’s Anderson Cooper whether there was informatio­n that Trump knew about his son’s meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitsk­aya beforehand, Davis said, “No, there’s not.”

In a statement Saturday, a CNN spokeswoma­n said, “We stand by our story.”

People familiar with Cohen’s testimony to the House and Senate Intelligen­ce committees said Cohen was interviewe­d extensivel­y about the Russian interferen­ce campaign but did not provide any informatio­n to suggest Trump had advance knowledge.

Sens. Richard Burr, R-N.C., and Mark Warner, D-Va., leaders of the Senate committee, said in recent days that Cohen had sent word to the committee that he had no desire to amend that testimony.

In his interview with The Post, Davis also hedged on an idea he widely promoted after Cohen’s guilty plea: that the longtime Trump loyalist had informatio­n that Trump knew of the Russian hacking of Democratic emails ahead of time.

Davis floated that idea in numerous broadcast interviews in recent days, repeatedly touting his client’s potential value to Mueller.

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JOHN MINCHILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump speaks during the 2018 Ohio Republican Party State Dinner Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
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Lanny Davis

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