of the president is now gone. he s already been in washington today, because of an illness, on twitter, a reporter reported he was having a wild night out saturday night out in new york with five buddies. he didn t seem to have any physical limitations. and he was out with his wife last night. i would prefer to get him before he goes to prison. the way he s positioning himself not coming to committee, we may help him go to prison. lonny davis firing back, despite burr s inaccurate comment, mr. cohen was expected to and continues to suffer from severe post shoulder surgery. the medication mr. cohen is currently taking we believe it
might implicate family members. president trump has a point saying he has a problem telling the whole truth, but michael cohen doesn t seem to have any problem telling the truth when it comes to donald trump. the legal adviser to michael cohen we just talked about, lanny davis, was on cnn moments ago and was asked will michael cohen testify? first of all, will he appear before the senate? he s been subpoenaed, we were told. mr. cummings greatly respects his invitation for mr. cohen to appear voluntarily. it sounds like if he has a subpoena, he will testify. that s the senate committee and then he went on to talk about mr. comey. the lawyers have to have conversations, but it appears
russian investigation. they do have every right to call him back if he did lie to them, try to get a better understanding of who he lied to. i m sure they would have questions for him if it was behind closed doors about whether or not he interaenteint with the president at all. on the intel side, they ve been a lot more careful, a lot more cautious and a lot more quiet about what s going on behind the scenes. rudy giuliani representing the president on television several times suggests that there is some stuff they know about michael cohen and what mr. cohen has said, he feels his family is threatened. listening to lonny davis. he says this is the president, in lonny davis view, trying to intimidate the witness. a legislation of censure when
that michael cohen will come once. since he was there, it wouldn t be too far a bridge to cross. it s a serious committee and i would be willing to guess and bet that they would do a lot to try and make sure that his concerns are assuaged to some degree. i would note one other thing. the chairman of these committees, particularly on the house side, issued a brush-statement to the president on the intimidation idea. what lanny davis was laying out, i have no idea if there s a legal case there, probably not, but pay attention to that. while it s a statement and a statement doesn t have teeth, these chairmen do have teeth and they do have subpoena power. what they re saying is don t just lay off because we think you should lay off, but they re saying, lay off, because we
anything about this payment previously. he said, you know, this is something michael cohen dealt dealt with and now giuliani is saying no he actually paid him back. it seems like he opened up a whole new set of questions. it brings questions to the white house as a whole. we saw some frustration from sarah huckabee sanders on friday basically saying that when she s going out to the press saying that the president didn t do this, she s saying well, that s the information i had at the time. so there s a lot more questions even though rudy giuliani was trying to basically fix one thing, it opened up a whole other set. molly: former white house counsel lonny davis weighed in on this. he had a lot of experience, represented bill clinton, he s familiar with a president under the gun when it comes to legal issues. he kind of weighed in on the sentiment you were just making. take a listen. i think there s at least an argument that by speaking publicly about a conversation with the president