dates back to february and march. cohen is currently doing time as you ll recall. in his testimony he told congress that trump attorney jay sekulow told him to lie to lawmakers in 2017 unt those negotiations about trump tower moskow. he also testified pardons were mentioned. lawyers for jay sekulow responded in a statement, quote, that this or any committee would rely on the word of michael cohen for any purpose much less to try to pierce the attorney-client privilege and discover confidential communications of four respected lawyers defies logic and well-established law and common sense. during that day of live public testimony in february cohen did mention sekulow when he was asked about his 2017 testimony. which specific lawyers reviewed and edited your statement to congress on the moskow tower negotiations, and did they make any changes to your statement? there were changes made,
he also testified pardons were mentioned. lawyers for jay sekulow responded in a statement, quote, that this or any committee would rely on the word of michael cohen for any purpose much less to try to pierce the attorney-client privilege and discover confidential communications of four respected lawyers defies logic and well-established law and common sense. during that day of live public testimony in february cohen did mention sekulow when he was asked about his 2017 testimony. which specific lawyers reviewed and edited your statement to congress on the moskow tower negotiations, and did they make any changes to your statement? there were changes made, additions. jay sekulow for one. here for our lead off discussion on a monday night as we start a new week philip rucker, pulitzer prizewinning bureau chief for the washington post. barbara mcquade, veteran federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. and michael schmidt, pulitzer
moscow. he also testified pardons were mentioned. lawyers for jay sekulow responded in a statement, quote, that this or any committee would rely on the word of michael cohen for any purpose much less to try and pierce the attorney-client privilege and discover confidential communications of four respected lawyers defies logic and well-established law and common sense. during that day of live public testimony in february cohen did mention sekulow when he was asked about his 2017 testimony. which specific lawyers reviewed and edited your statement to congress on the moscow tower negotiations, and did they make any changes to your statement? there were changes made, additions. jay sekulow for one. here for our lead off discussion on a monday night as we start a new week philip rucker, pulitzer prizewinning bureau chief for the washington post. barbara mcquade, veteran federal prosecutor and former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. and michael schmidt, pulitzer