Senate Intel Vice Chair: Nothing In Cohen’s Testimony Changed View That Russia Probe May Be ‘Most Important Thing I’m Involved In’

While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) stated that nothing about former Trump attorney Michael Cohen’s testimony before the committee changed his view that the Russia investigation may be the most important thing he has been involved in during his time in the Senate.

Warner said, “[T]he only comment I’m going to make is that, two years ago, when this investigation started, I said it may be the most important thing I’m involved in in my public life in the Senate. And nothing I have heard today dissuades me from that view.”

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