we only see the tip that s above the water. it is unusual at this moment that cohen would be looking to change lawyers. perhaps it s the money, as many of us suspect. but don t forget, until now, the trump campaign was paying cohen s legal bills. we learned from campaign finance documents released a couple of months ago that the trump campaign paid $228,000 toward michael cohen s legal bills for october to january. and we ll learn in a couple of weeks when they put out their next campaign finance filings how much more they will have paid for cohen s legal work. maybe they re fed up with paying it, maybe trump has cut him off. that would lead to that could lead to the sort of break where we may be seeing today. and there s this reporting from the times just before we came on the air, the trump family has been paying for the time-consuming and enormously expensive process of reviewing the voluminous materials seized in the raids according to people familiar with the case. recently,
personally. i know when i take a trip and post photos online it can create the misimpression of being out of touch or an image not worthy of my constituents. and tonight we have more breaking news about aaron schock. politico reporting that the illinois republican misrepresented federal campaign finance documents. he claimed on forms that a $3,000 expenditure in november was for software, but the company cited said it was actually the cost of an airplane ride. harry, it s your obligation to explain this guy, because you re his age, okay? whoa, whoa, whoa. his obliviousness is clearly an age-based thing. first of all, i m younger than him. i don t know what the hell he s doing. this is the craziest thing. the only people who can defend this is perhaps downton abbey fans.
reflection not only for the change in my office but a point of reflection of things that need to change with me personally. i know when i take a trip and post photos online it can create the misimpression of being out of touch or an image not worthy of my constituents. and tonight we have more breaking news about aaron schock. politico reporting that the illinois republican misrepresented federal campaign finance documents. he claimed on forms that a $3,000 expenditure in november was for software but the company cited said it was actually the cost of an airplane ride. harry, it s your obligation to explain this guy, because you re his age, okay? whoa whoa whoa. his obliviousness is clearly an age-based thing. first of all, i m younger than him. i don t know what the hell he s doing. this is the craziest thing. the only people who can defend
good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, breaking news in the secret service sex scandal. cnn has learned the identity of the agent believed to be at the center of the scandal. arthur huntington was the secret service agent who had the payment dispute with colombian escort, dania suarez. that argument in the hotel el caribe in cartegena, colombia, set off a wide-ranging investigation. as a result, nine secret service agents have resigned or being forced out of the agency. the military has launched its own investigation into 12 members also in colombia before the president s visit. drew griffin was the first to break the news tonight and drew, walk us through this. what more can you tell us? how did you figure this out? this was real, on the ground, hard reporting. well, the secret service tried to make sure that none of these names came out, erin, which made it tough. but we knew from hotel security that the dispute happened between two rooms on the seventh floor
the agent believed to be at the center of the scandal. arthur huntington was the secret service agent who had the payment dispute with colombian escort, dania suarez. that argument in the hotel el caribe in cartegena, colombia, set off a wide-ranging investigation. as a result, nine secret service agents have resigned or being forced out of the agency. the military has launched its own investigation into 12 members also in colombia before the president s visit. drew griffin was the first to break the news tonight and drew, walk us through this. what more can you tell us? how did you figure this out? this was real, on the ground, hard reporting. well, the secret service tried to make sure that none of these names came out, erin, which made it tough. but we knew from hotel security that the dispute happened between two rooms on the seventh floor where the agents were staying. we know those two rooms were both occupied by secret service agents. we were then able to obtain a li