Evidence that disgraced attorney Michael Cohen perjured himself before Congress is being referred to the Department of Justice for a second time. In a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Reps. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Michael Turner (R-OH) state: “Michael D. Cohen appears to have committed perjury and knowingly made false statements while testifying under oath during his deposition before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on February 28, 2019.” The House Members point to testimony from Cohen from October 25th during the civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump, where he clearly states he lied under oath to Congress in 2019.
“The Biden Justice Department must take off its partisan blinders and investigate disgraced fraudster and disbarred attorney Michael Cohen, a felon previously convicted for lying to Congress, who just admitted to lying again to Congress,” Rep. Stefanik said.
While on the stand as a witness for the prosecution, Cohen initially insinuated Trump had directed him to artificially inflate the value of his financial assets. This directly contradicted testimony Cohen gave to Congress in 2019 where he said that Trump had not directed him to do so. During cross-examination, Trump attorney Alina Habba pressed Cohen, “Mr. Cohen, were you being honest in front of the Permanent Select Committee when you testified on February 28, 18 2019?” Cohen responded, “No.”
Habba followed up: “So you lied under oath in February of 2019? Is that your testimony?” To which Cohen responded, “Yes”. A few hours later, Cohen would contradict himself again, telling another Trump attorney that the former President had not directed him to inflate his asset values.
In 2018, Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress regarding statements he made to the Senate Intelligence Committee and House Intelligence Committee in 2017 concerning an abandoned Trump real estate deal in Moscow. The 2017 hearings conducted by Congressional Democrats were largely fueled by the now-debunked Steele Dossier.