Ex-Trump lawyer to testify in open hearing

Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen will publicly testify about his personal experiences working for Trump over 10 years, in a hearing before Congress.

US President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen will testify in a public hearing before Congress.

Cohen plans to talk about why he decided he could no longer defend the actions of his former boss, Cohen's lawyer says.

In addition to appearing in public before the House of Representatives Oversight Committee, Cohen will also testify to the Senate and House intelligence committees in closed sessions, lawyer Lanny Davis confirmed to Reuters on Wednesday.

All three appearances will happen before Cohen reports to prison on March 6, Davis said.

Cohen was sentenced in December to three years in prison for crimes including orchestrating hush payments to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump in violation of campaign laws before the 2016 election.

Cohen's testimony is expected to be one of the most high profile congressional testimonies in history, although Cohen will not talk about matters related to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe or an ongoing investigation by federal prosecutors in New York, Davis said.

"Mr Cohen will only talk about personal experiences and anecdotes over his 10 years working for Mr Trump," Davis said, adding that his client would speak to why he can "no longer defend" Trump and sees him as a threat to the country.

Davis did not provide a date for the House Oversight and Senate Intelligence appearances.

His testimony in front of the House intelligence committee is set for February 28.

The disclosure by Davis comes a day after Senator Richard Burr criticised Cohen for postponing his planned testimony on Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Burr is the Republican chairman of the committee.

Cohen postponed the appearance because he was recovering from shoulder surgery.


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