Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen will testify before Congress, alleging possible tax fraud and racist language by the President, according to US media.
Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen will testify before Congress, alleging possible tax fraud and racist language by the President, according to US media.
The high profile testimony will take place while the President meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam this week. Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison and will begin his custodial term in May over hush money payments to two women and a string of other crimes including tax evasion and lying to Congress. Vision: CNN
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