Texarkana Gazette

Trump’s ex-lawyer, Cohen, admits lying about Russian deal

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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen confessed in a surprise guilty plea that he lied to Congress about a Moscow real estate deal he pursued on Trump’s behalf during the heat of the 2016 Republican campaign. He said he lied to be consistent with Trump’s “political messaging.”

The plea agreement made clear that prosecutor­s believe that while Trump insisted repeatedly throughout the campaign that he had no business dealings in Russia, his lawyer was continuing to pursue the Trump Tower Moscow project weeks after his boss had clinched the Republican nomination for president and well beyond the point that had been previously acknowledg­ed.

Cohen said he discussed the proposal with Trump on multiple occasions and with members of the president’s family, according to documents filed by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the presidenti­al election and possible coordinati­on with the Trump campaign. Cohen acknowledg­ed considerin­g traveling to Moscow to discuss the project.

There is no clear link in the court filings between Cohen’s lies and Mueller’s central question of whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. And nothing said in court on Thursday, or in associated court filings, addressed whether Trump or his aides had directed Cohen to mislead Congress. Still, the case underscore­s how Trump’s business entity, the Trump Organizati­on, was negotiatin­g business in Moscow when investigat­ors believe Russians were meddling on his behalf in the 2016 election, and that associates of the president were mining Russian connection­s during the race.

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