Trump denied any order to his former lawyer to lie to Congress about building Trump Tower in Moscow, but Rudy Giuliani said Trump recalls discussing the project with Cohen until late 2016
January 20, 2019
Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump, Michael Cohen. (Yahoo News photo illustration; photos: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images, Evan Vucci/AP, Getty Images)
VietPress USA (Jan. 20, 2019): President Trump had denied any collusion with Russia or Russians. Trump also denied the project to build his Trump Tower in Moscow as his former longtime lawyer Michael Cohen reported to special counsel Robert Mueller. Trump called Cohen as a rat.
Law enforcement officials claimed Mr Trump had instructed Cohen to claim negotiations over the Russian project ended months earlier than they actually did, according to explosive new claims.
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders vehemently denied the allegations, reported by Buzzfeed News, during a brief exchange with reporters on the White House driveway.
“Look, that’s absolutely ridiculous,” Ms Sanders said when questioned about the claims. She said the president’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani had addressed the subject and called the report “categorically false”.
In response to the allegations Mr Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said: “Any suggestion – from any source – that the President counselled Michael Cohen to lie is categorically false” and “today’s claims are just more made-up lies born of Michael Cohen’s malice and desperation, in an effort to reduce his sentence.”
Rudy Giuliani said Sunday that plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow may have continued until at least the 2016 presidential election — months later than previously acknowledged.
Giuliani said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Trump recalls discussing the project with his former lawyer Michael Cohen until late 2016. He said Trump doesn’t remember the exact dates or sequence of these conversations but that they didn’t go anywhere.
The question of how long negotiations regarding the proposed Trump Tower in Moscow went on has become one of the central issues in the Russia investigation, because Cohen originally told Congress he had stopped work on the project in January 2016, long before the November presidential elections. In May 2018, Yahoo News revealed that, in fact, those negotiations had gone on months longer than that.
Michael Cohen, who last year pleaded guilty to federal crimes while implicating Mr Trump, admitted to paying between $12,000 and $13,000 to the owner of RedFinch Solutions LLC.
The officials said Cohen confirmed to special counsel Robert Mueller’s team - which is investigating ties between the Trump campaign and Russia - that Mr Trump instructed the attorney to lie to the Senate and House intelligence committees.
It prompted immediate calls for the president to resign or face impeachment if the allegations were confirmed by Mr Mueller’s office.
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor who is now President Trump’s personal attorney, said Sunday that plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow may have continued until at least the 2016 presidential election — months later than previously acknowledged.
Giuliani said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Trump recalls discussing the project with his former lawyer Michael Cohen until late 2016. He said Trump doesn’t remember the exact dates or sequence of these conversations but that they didn’t go anywhere.
The question of how long negotiations regarding the proposed Trump Tower in Moscow went on has become one of the central issues in the Russia investigation, because Cohen originally told Congress he had stopped work on the project in January 2016, long before the November presidential elections. In May 2018, Yahoo News revealed that, in fact, those negotiations had gone on months longer than that.
Now Giuliani is saying those talks lasted roughly until Trump was elected president. “It’s our understanding that they went on throughout 2016. There weren’t a lot of them, but there were conversations,” Giuliani said Sunday. “Can’t be sure of the exact dates, but the president can remember having conversations with him about it.”
“Throughout 2016?” the show’s host, Chuck Todd, asked.
Giuliani speaks to members of the media on the South Lawn during a White House Sports and Fitness Day on May 30, 2018. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
“Yeah, probably could be up to as far as October, November. Our answers cover until the election. So anytime during that period, they could’ve talked about it. But the president’s recollection of it is that the thing had petered out quite a bit.”
On Thursday, BuzzFeed News published a now contentious story claiming that Trump ordered Cohen to lie about the negotiations. Mueller’s office issued a rare public statement on Friday night disputing the BuzzFeed News story.
“BuzzFeed’s description of specific statements to the special counsel’s office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen’s congressional testimony are not accurate,” Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel’s office, said in the statement.
Giuliani affirmed that he had to answer questions about the Trump Tower negotiations in written form to former FBI Director Robert Mueller, the head of the special counsel probe into Russia’s propaganda campaign. According to Giuliani, Trump remembers a few conversations and the letter of intent for the real estate project that he signed Oct. 28, 2015 — but not much else.
“They sent a letter of intent in. They didn’t even know where to send it. They knew so little about it. They finally got it straightened out, and then they abandoned the project.”
Cohen leaves the courthouse in New York on April 26, 2018. (Photo: Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images)
Giuliani, who campaigned for Trump, said “that’s about as much as [the president] can remember” because throughout 2015 and 2016, all of his energy was directed toward his bid for the White House.
“And I know that. I was with him for about five months. His concentration was 100 percent on running for president,” he said.
While Giuliani downplayed the importance of the timeline, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the top Democrat on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, who appeared on “Meet the Press” after Giuliani, said the revelation that conversations could have continued into November is “news to me.”
“That is big news. Why, two years after the fact, are we just learning this fact now when there’s been this much inquiry?”