President Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen postponed testifying before a House panel next month because of threats made by the president and his new attorney Rudy Giuliani, Cohen’s adviser said Wednesday.

“Due to ongoing threats against his family from President Trump and Mr. Giuliani, as recently as this weekend, as well as Mr. Cohen’s continued cooperation with ongoing investigations, by advice of counsel” he will postpone appearing, Lanny Davis said in a statement.

“This is a time where Mr. Cohen had to put his family and their safety first,” Davis added.

Cohen was scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee on Feb. 7.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said Cohen has “only been threatened by the truth.”

Davis was referring to Trump and Giuliani’s recent comments about Cohen and his father-in-law, Fima Shusterman, who pleaded guilty in 1993 to federal income-tax fraud relating to his taxicab business in New York.

Citing a report on Fox News, Trump tweeted last Friday: “Don’t forget, Michael Cohen has already been convicted of perjury and fraud, and as recently as this week, the Wall Street Journal has suggested that he may have stolen tens of thousands of dollars. Lying to reduce his jail time!”

“Watch father-in-law!,” he added.

Giuliani said Trump is defending himself from Cohen’s allegations when he bashes Shusterman.

He then went on to allege Cohen’s father-in-law, who is Ukrainian, has ties to the mob.

“His father-in-law has millions and millions,” Giuliani said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “I’m telling you, he comes from the Ukraine. This reason that is important is, he may have ties to something called organized crime.”

Giuliani also accused Cohen of lying about Trump to reduce his jail time.

Republicans on the panel said Cohen’s lawyer, Guy Petrillo, sent them a letter saying Cohen would not be able to discuss anything concerning the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller.

That means Cohen would not be able to talk about payments he said Trump directed him to make to a porn star and Playboy model weeks before the 2016 election to keep them quiet about affairs they alleged with the president.

He would also not be able to talk about claims he made that Trump was involved in talks about building a Trump Tower in Moscow until June 2016.

Cohen last November pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about Trump’s Moscow project and to tax fraud charges and was sentenced to three years in prison.

He must surrender to authorities on March 6.