President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen has been subpoenaed to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, his spokesman and attorney Lanny Davis confirmed. "This morning the Senate Intelligence Committee served Michael Cohen with a subpoena," Davis said in a brief statement Thursday. CNN was first to report the news, saying Cohen was subpoenaed to testify in mid-February before he reports to federal prison. Cohen was interviewed by committee staff in fall of 2017 as part of its ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Since then, he has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about plans...