Trump Attorney Michael Cohen Proves Claim in Buzzfeed Report is FAKE
Everyone knows the Buzzfeed report claiming Trump Russian ties is fake, including Buzzfeed. It’s one of the most shameless acts of disseminating knowingly false information from a major publisher and is an absolute disgrace.
Trump Attorney Michael Cohen has proven without a shadow of a doubt a key claim in the report if false by showing 1) he has never been to Prague as they claimed and 2) He has an alibi for the time period the report claimed he went to Prague.
From Breitbart
Donald Trump’s counsel Michael Cohen is denying the allegations posted by Buzzfeed that he traveled to Prague or Russia to work out secret financial deals for Trump.
The allegations in the Buzzfeed document dump are that Trump had secret financial dealings with Russia, and that Trump’s special counsel Michael Cohen was a main point of contact between these mysterious Russian forces and Team Trump.
The documents allege that Cohen traveled to Russia and Prague to arrange these deals. But Cohen says he has never even been to Prague or Russia.
“I’m telling you emphatically that I’ve not been to Prague, I’ve never been to Czech [Republic], I’ve not been to Russia,” Cohen said. “The story is completely inaccurate, it is fake news meant to malign Mr. Trump.”
Cohen was contacted by The Atlantic’s Rosie Gray about the story, and Cohen insisted the whole story is fake news.
Buzzfeed’s story, Cohen told Gray, is “totally fake, totally inaccurate.”
Cohen said that on the day that he was supposedly overseas making secret deals for Trump, he was actually visiting the University of Southern California with his son to meet with a baseball coach.
Gray found a USC source that confirmed Cohen was there during the time the documents claim he was in Prague.
updated: USC baseball source confirmed to me a few minutes ago that Cohen and his son visited on the 29th of August https://t.co/3MOKfc7kNO
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) January 11, 2017
I have never been to Prague in my life. #fakenews pic.twitter.com/CMil9Rha3D
— Michael Cohen (@MichaelCohen212) January 11, 2017
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How does a photo of a front cover of some passport and the statement that Cohen was in LA the end of August prove anything. The report published on Buzzfeed only stated he was in the Czech Republic in August 2016. The last I heard that there are 31 days in August. Not having a stamp from the Czech Republic in your passport doesn’t prove anything either. You can travel to the Czech Republic from any other EU state without getting a passport stamp. He admits he was in Europe in July. Maybe his trip extended to the first week of August. I’m not saying the report published in Buzzfeed is true. I’m just saying the proof the Trump team has provided the public to refute the claim is not proof.