Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal attorney, testifies Wednesday before the House Oversight and Reform Committee. Privacy law prevents colleges, schools and the College Board, the nonprofit that administers the SAT exam, from releasing grades and test scores without permission. A representative from New York Military Academy said administrators did not recall receiving a letter from Cohen or any other Trump staffer. Cohen noted in his testimony that Trump had criticized President Barack Obama for not releasing his grades. “The irony wasn’t lost on me at the time that Mr. Trump in 2011 had strongly criticized President Obama for not releasing his grades," Cohen said Wednesday on Capitol Hill.
Source: Washington Post February 27, 2019 21:56 UTC