Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen providing information in Mueller probe

ABC News reported earlier Thursday that Mr. Cohen has met several times for several hours with investigators from the special counsel’s office.

September 21, 2018 07:29 am | Updated 07:29 am IST - WASHINGTON:

 In this Aug. 21, 2018 file photo, Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, leaves federal court after reaching a plea agreement in New York. On Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018, via Twitter, Cohen praised himself for providing critical information? in the special counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

In this Aug. 21, 2018 file photo, Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, leaves federal court after reaching a plea agreement in New York. On Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018, via Twitter, Cohen praised himself for providing critical information? in the special counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer claimed on Thursday he is providing “critical information” as part special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election and possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.

Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance and other charges last month, said he is providing the information to prosecutors without a cooperation agreement.

Mr. Trump’s longtime fixer-turned-foe could be a vital witness for prosecutors as they investigate whether Trump’s campaign coordinated with Russians. For more than a decade, Mr. Cohen was Trump’s personal lawyer, and he was a key power player in the Trump Organization and a fixture in Mr. Trump’s political life.

Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty in August to eight federal charges and said Mr. Trump directed him to arrange payments before the 2016 election to buy the silence of porn actress Stormy Daniels and a former Playboy model who had both alleged they had affairs with Mr. Trump. It was the first time any Mr. Trump associate implicated Mr. Trump himself in a crime, though whether or when a President can be prosecuted remains a matter of legal dispute.

On Thursday night, Mr. Cohen tweeted- “Good for MichaelCohen212 for providing critical information to the MuellerInvestigation without a cooperation agreement. No one should question his integrity, veracity or loyalty to his family and country over POTUS realDonaldTrump.”

The tweet was deleted almost immediately and was later reposted by his attorney, Lanny Davis, who said he wrote the tweet for Mr. Cohen and asked him to tweet it because he has a “much larger following.” Mr. Davis said he was delayed posting the tweet on his own account, so Mr. Cohen tweeted it first.

ABC News reported earlier Thursday that Mr. Cohen has met several times for several hours with investigators from the special counsel’s office.

The television network, citing sources familiar with the matter, said he was questioned about Trump’s dealings with Russia, including whether members of the Trump campaign worked with Russians to try to influence the outcome of the election.

Mr. Davis had asserted last month that his client could tell the special counsel that Mr. Trump had prior knowledge of a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law and Mr. Trump’s eldest son, who had been told in emails that it was part of a Russian government effort to help his father’s campaign. But Mr. Davis later walked back the assertions, saying he could not independently confirm the claims that Cohen witnessed Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., telling his father about the Trump Tower meeting beforehand.

In the last two weeks, the special counsel secured the cooperation of Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort; signaled that he has obtained all the information he needs from former national security adviser Michael Flynn who was also a government cooperator; and dispensed with the case of the campaign aide who triggered the Russia probe.

The President has continued a very public battle against the Mueller investigation, repeatedly calling it a politically motivated and “rigged witch hunt.” He has said he is going to declassify secret documents in the Russia investigation, an extraordinary move that he says will show that the investigation was tainted from the start by bias in the Justice Department and FBI.

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