As the House Oversight and Reform Committee opened its hearing Wednesday focused on President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., raised an objection about how evidence was released this morning and made a motion to delay the hearing.

WATCH: As Michael Cohen hearing opens, House GOP object to late night release of evidence

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As soon as the House hearing involving President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, got underway, a key Republican lawmaker claimed that the committee was violating its own rules.

Rep. Mark Meadows, a top Trump ally, said Cohen was showing "disdain" for the committee process by failing to submit his prepared remarks ahead of time.

Meadows claimed it was an intentional "violation of the rules."

Cohen's much-anticipated testimony was received by the committee the night before Wednesday's session, according to the chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland.

Meadows made a motion to postpone the hearing. Lawmakers quickly voted to reject the motion and the hearing resumed.

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