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If true, then Cohen along with others are in deep Kaka.
Cohen denied any trips to Prague.
More and more we hear about meetings with Russians, some may be multiple meeting such as in the Seychelles.
Yet from the beginning Trump, and his Senior Campaign members denied any meeting with Russian.
Thing is misremembering with the FBI, can be a Felony.
As mentioned if any truth to these meetings, it clarifies why Trump was off the rails on the Cohen search warrants. As reported he does record conversations.
http://thehill.com/homenews/news/38...ret-trip-to-prague-before-the-election-report
Mueller has evidence that Trump confidant went to Prague, despite denials | McClatchy Washington Bureau
Cohen denied any trips to Prague.
More and more we hear about meetings with Russians, some may be multiple meeting such as in the Seychelles.
Yet from the beginning Trump, and his Senior Campaign members denied any meeting with Russian.
Thing is misremembering with the FBI, can be a Felony.
As mentioned if any truth to these meetings, it clarifies why Trump was off the rails on the Cohen search warrants. As reported he does record conversations.
http://thehill.com/homenews/news/38...ret-trip-to-prague-before-the-election-report
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team has proof that President Trump’s personal lawyer made a secret trip to Prague during the 2016 campaign despite his denial that he'd ever been there, McClatchy reported Friday.
It is not clear why Michael Cohen was in Prague. The claim he visited was originally made in a dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.
Mueller has evidence that Trump confidant went to Prague, despite denials | McClatchy Washington Bureau
It’s unclear whether Mueller’s investigators also have evidence that Cohen actually met with a prominent Russian – purportedly Konstantin Kosachev, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin — in the Czech capital. Kosachev, who chairs the Foreign Affairs Committee of a body of the Russian legislature, the Federation Council, also has denied visiting Prague during 2016. Earlier this month, Kosachev was among 24 high-profile Russians hit with stiff U.S. sanctions in retaliation for Russia’s meddling.
But investigators have traced evidence that Cohen entered the Czech Republic through Germany, apparently during August or early September of 2016 as the ex-spy reported, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is confidential. He wouldn’t have needed a passport for such a trip, because both countries are in the so-called Schengen Area in which 26 nations operate with open borders. The disclosure still left a puzzle: The sources did not say whether Cohen took a commercial flight or private jet to Europe, and gave no explanation as to why no record of such a trip has surfaced.