And he apparently dropped a few bombs:
Rep. Adam Schiff says Michael Cohen's hearing was "enormously productive": "He answered every question that was put to him by members of both parties … He has provided additional documents to the committee. There may be additional documents that he still has to offer" pic.twitter.com/9t6fLWnLB3
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) March 6, 2019
Cohen attorney Lanny Davis tells @jaketapper Cohen authored false line in 2017 testimony claiming discussions about Trump Tower Moscow ended in January 2016.
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 6, 2019
Trump attorneys did sign off on that document with false statement. But if they knew it to be false is another question https://t.co/IaSriX9u2t
"Under penalty of perjury, Cohen alleged to lawmakers that he discussed pardons with Sekulow in addition to Rudolph W. Giuliani, another of Trump’s lawyers…"https://t.co/SjUP7H1ypz
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) March 7, 2019

This Cohen “lie” about the pardon is really anything but. Cohen sought that assurance while still playing for the other side and pursuant to a joint defense agreement. His denial relates to his cooperation since. Nothing burger.
I know! It’s infuriating to watch the media hold it up and examine it from every angle, ad infinitum.