Michael Cohen Refutes Key Detail of Russian Collusion in Steele Dossier

The entire Mueller Special Witch Hunt investigation against Donald Trump and his children is based on the Russian potty dossier, which was bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz. There are two central pieces of information in the potty dossier that the entire witch hunt is based on.

One piece is the silly allegation that the brother of Trump’s Education Secretary, Betsy Devos, was introduced to a Russian oligarch in Seychelles sometime in 2016. That’s just really silly and has been mostly debunked. No prosecutor is going to base a case on hearsay of a meeting between your neighbor’s best friend’s second cousin’s long-lost boyfriend from Niagara Falls or any other dopey scenario like the big Seychelles meetup.

The other piece is the allegation in the potty dossier that Trump sent his lawyer, Michael Cohen, to Prague in the Czech Republic in the summer of 2016 to meet with shadowy Russian figures. That’s a serious allegation. If it turned out to be true, Donald Trump’s goose would be cooked. And with modern travel requirements, security checks, passports and other tracking measures in place, it would be really difficult for Michael Cohen to try to trick the federal government if he actually did go to Prague?

So, did Michael Cohen go to Prague? After all, the ENTIRE Mueller investigation hinges on that question. Watch the video below to learn about the central question of the entire Trump-Russia collusion investigation.


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