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'I'm sorry': Rep. Matt Gaetz apologizes for now-deleted Michael Cohen tweet

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) apologized for a tweet directed a former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen that many interpreted as a threat ahead of his public testimony in front of the House Oversight committee this morning:

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Here’s the now-deleted tweet:

Gaetz’s apology came after this tweet from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, warning him that the Speech and Debate clause might not protect him from charges of witness intimidation:

Too late for an apology?

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And before the deletion, Gaetz clarified what he meant on the floor of the House:

Gaetz told reporters last night that he did not coordinate with the president on the allegations made in the now-deleted tweet:

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