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Marshall Cohen is a CNN reporter based in Washington, DC. Since joining CNN in 2015, he has covered the 2016 election, the Russia investigation, Trump-Ukraine impeachment, the 2020 election...
Marshall Cohen is an American reporter and producer. He currently reports for a CNN station based in Washington, DC. Marshall joined the CNN network in 2015. He managed to cover a number of stories such as the 2016 U.S election, the Trump-Ukraine impeachment, the Russia investigation as well as the U.S 2020 election.
Marshall Cohen is an American media personality serving as a reporter for CNN based in Washington, DC. He previously worked for CBS News and also served as a political director at Northwestern News Network as well as a political reporter for the Medill News Service.
In his time at CNN Marshall researched and wrote questions for important political events, including the general election debate co-moderated by Anderson Cooper. He's covered all things related to Trump and Russia since 2016 and has pitched and written over 150 articles for CNN.com.
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Marshall Cohen is an award-winning reporter based in Washington, DC. His work has focused on high-profile legal cases, Justice Department investigations, and Congressional probes. He has...
CNN’s Marshall Cohen reports on Democrats in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, choosing to defy a state Supreme Court ruling by validating provisional ballots that were missing a matching signature.
By Marshall Cohen, CNN 5 minute read Published 6:26 PM EST, Wed November 13, 2024 Link Copied! Follow: Congressional news See your latest updates. Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde speaks at ...
When it came to light in January 2017, just days before Donald Trump took office, the so-called Steele dossier landed like a bombshell and sent shockwaves around the world with its salacious...
CNN’s Marshall Cohen exclusively reports on a closed-door meeting that contributed to Trump thinking he could overturn the election.