Michael Cohen’s Tuesday interview with Senate investigators will be his first of three appearances on Capitol Hill next week. | Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images Legal Michael Cohen to testify before Senate Intel panel Tuesday

Michael Cohen is set to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on Tuesday, a source close to Cohen said, in what will kick off a three-day marathon of Capitol Hill testimony for President Donald Trump’s former attorney and fixer.

Cohen was due to testify before the committee last week, but asked to delay his appearance while he recovers from shoulder surgery. The panel had issued a subpoena to compel Cohen’s highly anticipated testimony as part of its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.


Spokeswomen for Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and ranking member Mark Warner (D-Va.) declined to comment.

Last week, Burr accused Cohen of stiffing the committee.

“I can assure you that any goodwill that might have existed in the committee with Michael Cohen is now gone,” Burr said.

Cohen’s Tuesday interview with Senate investigators will be his first of three appearances on Capitol Hill next week. On Wednesday, Cohen is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee in a public hearing that is expected to focus on his work forthe president, including the payments made during the 2016 campaign to women who alleged that they had had affairs with Trump. The next day, he is scheduled to attend a closed-door interview with the House Intelligence Committee.

Earlier this week, a federal judge granted Cohen’s request to report to prison two months later than his initial date, citing his medical condition. Cohen, who pleaded guilty to financial crimes and lying to Congress, is set to begin his three-year prison sentence May 6.

