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Michael Cohen told a House committee on Wednesday that President Trump directed him during the 2016 presidential campaign to send threatening letters to schools he attended vowing to hold them liable to “the fullest extent of the law” if the then-candidate’s SAT scores or grades were made public.
The president’s former attorney presented the House Oversight and Reform Committee with a letter he said he wrote in 2015 at Trump’s direction that "threatened his high school, colleges, and the College Board not to release his grades or SAT scores.“
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