Michael Cohen says 'changes' were made to his planned 2017 testimony to Congress

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Michael Cohen says 'there were changes made' to his planned 2017 testimony to Congress

Cohen also made new allegations about how Trump's personal lawyers reviewed his now-fraudulent congressional testimony about the proposed Trump Tower in Moscow and made"changes" to it before he testified, but he did not identify what those changes were."There were changes made, additions -- Jay Sekulow, for one," Cohen said Wednesday, referring to one of the President's personal attorneys.

When asked what edits were made, Cohen answered he would need to look at the document to recall how it was edited. Asked if he reacted to the false testimony at the time, Cohen said,"No, sir because the goal was to stay on message. It's just limit the relationship whatsoever with Russia, it was short, there's no Russian contacts, there's no Russian collusion, there's no Russian deals. That's the message.

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