Republican congressional committee chairmen refer ex-Trump attorney Michael Cohen to the Justice Department for lying to Congress, questioning the credibility of his testimony against former President Donald Trump in a politically motivated prosecution.
Key Points
Republican congressional committee chairmen refer Michael Cohen to the Justice Department for lying to Congress
Questions raised about the basis of Manhattan District Attorney's case against former President Trump
Allegations of Cohen's repeated lies and contradictions in his testimony
Pros
Sheds light on concerns about the credibility of Michael Cohen's testimony
Raises questions about the potential political motivations behind the ongoing case against former President Donald Trump
Cons
Involves complex legal and political dynamics
May continue to fuel partisan debates and controversies