December 2017: Investigators probe European travel of Trump associates
Cohen traveled three times to Europe last year, though he strongly denies the claim in a controversial dossier on Donald Trump’s Russia connections that he met secretly with a Russian official in Prague.
So...Cohen was in Europe three times in 2016. Once you are in Europe, you don't need a passport to skip over to Prague.
All caught up now, retard?
You lose.
He presented his passport to folks in the WH.. Dates don't match.. THis is propaganda. Cohen denied it today.. Don't you believe EVERYTHING that Cohen says??
What's the crime here anyways? Other than Russians providing "Intel" to back up their phony dossier..
Please elaborate on the "dates don't match" meme.
I feel truly sorry for you TDS victims. You've been fed so much garbage, and never left the dump to check out the facts for yourself... It's sad.. Really. I feel for you..
The claim was "sometime in August 2016".. Which is ludicrous that it was left so nebulous in the 1st place.
Anyways, there are PICTURES of Cohen's passport available for the entire year.
Dates don't match. (Didn't you hear me the 1st time?) In addition, he's got SEVERAL witnesses that say he was in the US that cover most of that month -- if not all of it..
Witnesses say Michael Cohen was not in Prague for Kremlin meeting following passport tweet | Daily Mail Online
- A glaring error has been found in the dossier that claims the Russian government has embarrassing information about President-elect Donald Trump
- In the report, it is stipulated that Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen met with Kremlin officials in Prague in August 2016
- But CNN is now reporting that the Michael Cohen in the report is not Trump's attorney, but a man with a passport from another country
- Cohen himself was quick to shut down the report, posting a picture of his passport on Twitter and saying he had never even visited the city in his life
- Witnesses also told the Washingtonian that Cohen was in California with his son the day the report says he was in Prague
- Mr Trump has called the alleged report 'fake news'
- Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer called the report 'shameful and disgraceful' at the President-elect's first press conference on Wednesday