Mueller Just Confirmed Another Critical Part Of The Trump-Russia Dossier

Special Counsel Mueller has obtained evidence that Michael Cohen was in Prague in the summer of 2016. 

Another key aspect of the Trump-Russia has been confirmed.

According to a new report by McClatchy, Special Counsel Robert Mueller has obtained evidence that President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen made a secret trip to Prague during the 2016 campaign.

Cohen has consistently denied being in Prague during the campaign.

The question of Cohen’s visit to Prague was first raised in the Trump-Russia dossier authored by Christopher Steele.

Confirmation of the trip is just the latest aspect of Steele’s dossier to be proven correct.

As McClatchy notes, “It would also be one of the most significant developments thus far in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of whether the Trump campaign and the Kremlin worked together to help Trump win the White House. Undercutting Trump’s repeated pronouncements that “there is no evidence of collusion,” it also could ratchet up the stakes if the president tries, as he has intimated he might for months, to order Mueller’s firing.”

McClatchy reports that Cohen entered the Prague through Germany which does not require a passport stamp in August or early September of 2016.

The dossier claimed that while in Prague Cohen met with a prominent Russian oligarch close to President Vladimir Putin.

Cohen tweeted that he had “never been to Prague in my life.”

Read the full McClatchy report here.

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