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Cohen to testify before Congress.

- By The Associated Press

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, will testify publicly before a House committee next month in a hearing that could serve as the opening salvo in a promised Democratic effort to greater scrutinize Trump, his conflicts of interest and his ties to Russia. The House Oversight and Reform Committee announced Thursday that Cohen will testify before that panel Feb. 7, a little more than a month after the Democrats took the House majority.

The hearing marks the latest step in Cohen’s transforma­tion from a trusted legal adviser to the president to a public antagonist who has cooperated extensivel­y against him. It is likely to pull back the curtain on key episodes involving Trump’s personal life and business dealings, including hushmoney payments to women and a proposed Moscow real estate deal, that federal prosecutor­s have been dissecting for months.

Cohen is a pivotal figure in investigat­ions by special counsel Robert Mueller into potential coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign and by federal prosecutor­s in New York into campaign finance violations related to payments during the campaign to a porn actress and former Playboy Playmate who say they had sex with Trump. Federal prosecutor­s have said Trump directed those payments.

Cohen has pleaded guilty in both investigat­ions and was sentenced last month to three years in prison. An adviser to Cohen, Lanny Davis, said shortly after he was sentenced that the former political fixer wanted to testify and “state publicly all he knows.”

In a statement released on Thursday, Cohen said he had accepted the invitation “in furtheranc­e of my commitment to cooperate and provide the American people with answers.”

Cohen added: “I look forward to having the privilege of being afforded a platform with which to give a full and credible account of the events which have transpired.”

Trump has denied wrongdoing and sought to minimize Cohen’s statements by painting him as a liar. Asked by reporters Thursday about Cohen’s appearance, Trump said he’s “not worried about it at all.”

Cohen acknowledg­ed in the Mueller investigat­ion that he lied to Congress by saying negotiatio­ns over a Trump Tower in Moscow had ended in January 2016 when he actually pursued the project into that June, well into Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign. In New York, he acknowledg­ed his involvemen­t in hush-money payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal.

The chairman of the Oversight panel, Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, said in a statement that Cohen is testifying voluntaril­y.

“I want to make clear that we have no interest in inappropri­ately interferin­g with any ongoing criminal investigat­ions, and to that end, we are in the process of consulting with special counsel Mueller’s office,” Cummings said. “The committee will announce additional informatio­n in the coming weeks.”

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