KEY POINTS
  • Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer and fixer for President Donald Trump, postponed his planned appearance Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee because of "post-surgery medical needs."
  • Cohen, 52, recently had shoulder surgery. He is due to begin a three-year prison sentence on March 6 for lying to Congress, campaign finance violations and financial crimes.
  • He is due to testify at the House Intelligence Committee on Feb. 28.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen stands behind Trump.

Michael Cohen, former personal lawyer and fixer for President Donald Trump, has postponed his planned appearance Tuesday before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence because of "post-surgery medical needs," Cohen's attorney Lanny Davis said Monday.

Davis said the committee, which accepted Cohen's request for a delay, will announce a "future date" for Cohen's appearance. The Senate Intelligence panel had no comment on Davis' statement.