
Adviser: Former Trump Attorney Cohen Postpones Testimony to Congress
January 23, 2019, 2:29 PM
Adviser: Former Trump Attorney Cohen Postpones Testimony to Congress

WASHINGTON —
President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen is postponing his scheduled Feb. 7 testimony to Congress due to threats against his family from Trump, his adviser said on Wednesday.
Attorney Lanny Davis, who has been advising Cohen on his media strategy, said in a statement that Cohen had decided to postpone his appearance to a later date due to "ongoing threats against his family from President Trump" as well as his continuing cooperation with investigators.
Cohen did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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