Elie Honig stands by his reporting on hush money case
Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig responds to Michael Cohen's attorney Lanny Davis questioning the accuracy of his reporting on the decision not to charge Trump in the hush money case. Honig stands by his reporting and sayd the SDNY found Cohen "not credible."
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