who is the attorney that grilled hillary clinton from tennessee

by Adolph Mayer I 6 min read

Who is Bill Clinton and what did he do?

Sep 16, 2021 · Michael Sussmann, who worked through his law firm as an attorney for the Hillary Clinton campaign, is accused of a single felony count in a grand jury indictment.

Did Clinton campaign hire a tech firm to infiltrate Trump servers?

Sep 17, 2021 · Sussmann, who worked through his firm as an attorney for the Hillary Clinton campaign, is accused in a grand jury indictment returned Thursday of a single felony count of making a false statement ...

Who is the lawyer charged with lying to the FBI?

Feb 16, 2022 · Hillary Clinton's campaign lawyer and man who funded Steele dossier is now representing BLM after leaders fled the charity over investigation into $60M finances The Black Lives Matters Global...

Did the Clinton campaign invade your privacy without knowing?

Sep 17, 2017 · PBS anchor Judy Woodruff grilled Hillary Clinton over the infamous “tarmac meeting” her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had with then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch last summer days before FBI Director James Comey announced he wouldn’t recommend charges against her over her use of a private email server. But Clinton wasn’t having any of it. One…

What was she asked?

One of Clinton's main targets for excusing why she lost the presidential election last November has been Comey. She says the investigation, his letters to Congress less than two weeks before the election, and the scathing rebuke he gave of her on national TV last July contributed to a poor public perception of her, and therefore, her loss.

Woodruff tries again

After Clinton's diatribe about Comey, Woodruff circled back and questioned Clinton about the meeting again.

Claim

Michael Cohen, former personal attorney to President Donald Trump, once also served as personal attorney to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Origin

Michael Cohen, former personal attorney to U.S. President Donald Trump, became the focus of renewed scrutiny in February 2019 when he testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform.