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Rudy Giuliani's claims conflict with past Trump statements

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Last night, newly hired attorney Rudy Giuliani acknowledged President Trump repaid Cohen.

For months, President Trump has denied knowing about the payment of Stephanie Clifford, the adult film actress known as Stormy Daniels, by his personal attorney Michael Cohen. But last night, newly hired attorney Rudy Giuliani acknowledged President Trump repaid Cohen, while rejecting any notion that the payments might have violated campaign funding law. Judy Woodruff reports.

05/03/2018

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