Posted on 04/14/2018 12:53:56 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
Michael Cohen, president Trumps personal lawyer, again on Saturday denied that he ever traveled to Prague during the 2016 election, as alleged in ex-British spy Christopher Steeles dossier funded by the Democratic Party.
Mr. Cohen tweeted in response to a McClatchy News story that said specialcounsel Robert Mueller has evidence that he traveled to Prague in August 2016. The dossier said he went there to meet with Vladimir Putin aides to supposedly discuss covering up Russian-Trump hacking into Democratic Party computers.
Mr. Cohen has testified repeatedly under oath, and thus under the penalty of perjury, that he never made such a trip. He has filed a libel suit against BuzzFeed, which published the dossier.
He tweeted on Saturday: Bad reporting, bad information and bad story by same reporter Peter Stone @McClatchyDC. No matter how many times or ways they write it, I have never been to Prague. I was in LA with my son. Proven!
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So if this alleged visit to Prague is the probable cause for the search warrant, I think Mueller just got himself into a bunch of doo doo.
Bad probable cause, and everything seized becomes the fruit of a poisoned tree, and is therefore inadmissible.
He has.
Does Mueller again deny that he is committing treason as part of a conspiracy?
Under an assumed name.
I’ve never heard that he had denied it. It is clear what he is doing. Except to the MSM and the Deep State.
I hope Buzz Feed, CNN and others have to writer some big blank checks. He is not a public office holder, they can be sued by him. And he is evidently an excellent lawyer.
If they can’t prove it, they got nothing, and Mueller is possibly going to be in serious trouble for pulling this stunt.
Maybe the guy who went to Prague was actually George Cohen.
I figured it was time to narrow this down and nail this lying associate of Trump [/s] so I did a a little search in WhitePages
Easy peasy - nailed down to only 16,096 records, and I should have his address and telephone identified by the penultimate Christmas with a bit more diligent sleuthing. Of course this depends upon the Michael Cohen we are trying to nail being a US citizens and assumes that of course the FBI is not so totally incompetent as to confuse the to be indicted Michael Cohen with a foreign citizen Michael Cohen. Surely our FBI is not that incompetent.
Surely not.
Sure, but we’re in the “could have” phase of this little smear campaign, wherein Cohen “could have” traveled to one country and secretly sneaked into and out of another, and even if he was provably in LA at the time he “could have” gotten on a jet with a false passport or a Star Trek transporter or dropped into a inter-dimensional rift. At this point the media are demanding he prove a negative.
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Don’t you know nuffin?
DeLorean, flux capacitor, 88 miles per hour. Done deal.
I’ll put a /sarc tag on it next time just for you.
Well I never been to Prague
But I kinda like the music
WOW, Michael Cohen is an international man of mystery and real life Hebrew Secret Agent Man.
Johnny Rivers would be proud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iaR3WO71j4
Maybe Cohen really is a deep cover operative of the Mossad and the whole Russian collusion thing is actually part of the vast, world wide Jewish Zionist Conspiracy.
That theory is certainly more plausible than anything Mueller has come up with yet and I expect Mueller's team to leak that story any day now.
At the end of the day it's always those diabolical Joooooooes
Count on it :-)
creation of evidence, does not place someone in a foreign country. Now to be there requires many records to be completed and tied together.
The pieces fit with the truth, never do with lies. Mueller is in the Lies business.
Sorry, I’m very literal. Don’t handle sarcasm well at all.
Oddly enough, a flux capacitor really does exist. I have a picture of an example saved on my hard drive.
But just because it is an actual component does not make time travel real. smile.
Having done a bit, and only a bit, of international travel plus a huge amount of travel here in the US, I can say it’s ridiculously easy to prove where somebody was or wasn’t while traveling. Intenationally, there’s also his passport that shows when and where he entered and left the EU. Then there are credit card, rental car, and hotel records that track everywhere he was. Finally, gasoline is mostly purchased by credit card, leaving a total paper trail across and back across the US. No way Cohen was in Prague when he has a clear paper trail showing where he was and wasn’t.
:-)
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