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Old 12-27-2018, 03:16 PM
 
Location: Florida
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yep. cohen even showed his passport ( and lack of czech stamp ) to try and prove this fact overlooking A): countries don't always stamp passport books and B): he could have arrived in another EU nation then traveled to the czech republic where a customs check wouldn't have been needed.
The missing stamp is totally possible. We once flew from London to Barcelona and on arrival, there was nobody at the Barcelona airport for customs--have no idea why. When we subsequently went to fly out of Lisbon, they were freaked about us not having an entry stamp for Spain. It happens--and it probably would have been easy to avoid getting stamped.

If McClatchy is correct about this, and it is difficult to believe anyone would release this specific news unless positive of its accuracy--that may be match and game.

If it is proved that Cohen was in Prague--it supports the Steele dossier. It also proves there were intentional lies to cover up collusion.

But it would definitely make Trump supporters happy. All they've done is continuously denied it and ask for proof. Prove it, prove collusion--well, ok. This would be proof they've wanted for so long.

Ironic, isn't it? Instead of Cohen being Trump's desired Roy Cohn, he'll be his John Dean.
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:20 PM
 
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It's beyond childish. It's deranged.
The comment is childish. Why? It's true. Not alternative facts. Don't like him being referred to as a criminal? We don't like a president that is implicated in criminal behavior. If the shoe fits...


New evidence from two separate fronts of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation casts fresh doubts on Trump’s version of key events involving Russia, signaling potential political and legal peril for the president. Investigators have now publicly cast Trump as a central figure of their probe into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with the Russian government during the 2016 campaign.

Together, the documents show investigators have evidence that Trump was in close contact with his lieutenants as they made outreach to both Russia and WikiLeaks — and that they tried to conceal the extent of their activities.


“It’s deeply troubling. It’s not a place that anybody wants to be, or where you would want your friends or family to be,” former federal prosecutor Glen Kopp said. “And it’s certainly not a place that you would want your president to be.”

Trump, identified as “Individual 1” in Cohen’s guilty plea, was said to have received direct updates from Cohen as he pursued a Moscow Trump Tower project with the Kremlin up until June 14, 2016. The president also appears in the draft charging document for Trump ally Jerome Corsi, who allegedly told Stone about WikiLeaks’ plans to release damaging Democratic emails in October of that year because he knew Stone was in “regular contact” with Trump. The Washington Post reported this week that Trump spoke with Stone the day after he got the alert from Corsi.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.c23af2af7ae1
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:25 PM
 
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He's this careful and crafty yet uses his personal cellphone?
Cohen kept meticulous records and recorded his conversations with Trump. The reason is obvious -- he wanted to leave a document trail in case his shady "law practice" blew up. It's now blown up. His records didn't exonerate him or reduce his sentence as much as he liked but he will eventually have the satisfaction of dragging Trump and others down with him.

All that said, it would then make perfect sense for him to briefly turn on his personal cell phone while in Prague -- precisely because it would leave a permanent breadcrumb of where he's been. It fits his M.O. perfectly.
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:25 PM
 
Location: Austin TX
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The comment is childish. Why? It's true. Not alternative facts. Don't like him being referred to as a criminal? We don't like a president that is implicated in criminal behavior. If the shoe fits...


New evidence from two separate fronts of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation casts fresh doubts on Trump’s version of key events involving Russia, signaling potential political and legal peril for the president. Investigators have now publicly cast Trump as a central figure of their probe into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with the Russian government during the 2016 campaign.

Together, the documents show investigators have evidence that Trump was in close contact with his lieutenants as they made outreach to both Russia and WikiLeaks — and that they tried to conceal the extent of their activities.


“It’s deeply troubling. It’s not a place that anybody wants to be, or where you would want your friends or family to be,†former federal prosecutor Glen Kopp said. “And it’s certainly not a place that you would want your president to be.â€

Trump, identified as “Individual 1†in Cohen’s guilty plea, was said to have received direct updates from Cohen as he pursued a Moscow Trump Tower project with the Kremlin up until June 14, 2016. The president also appears in the draft charging document for Trump ally Jerome Corsi, who allegedly told Stone about WikiLeaks’ plans to release damaging Democratic emails in October of that year because he knew Stone was in “regular contact†with Trump. The Washington Post reported this week that Trump spoke with Stone the day after he got the alert from Corsi.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.c23af2af7ae1
You aren't a prosecutor, and this forum isn't court document. You're desperately trying to be coy by using the term over and over and over and over here but are falling miserably short of your desired goal of hip and have slid home into TDS land.
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:26 PM
 
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It's beyond childish. It's deranged.
IKR?

"Living, breathing TDS right here." ~ Guess Who
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:26 PM
 
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This is just so silly. This is an internet forum, not a court document. Use of clique-ish nicknames is something most leave behind in youth. It's certainly not clever or funny.
You do realize that trump uses more childish nicknames than anyone else?
His base shouts that stupidity at their top of their lungs during his rallies.
The right uses stupid names like Snowflake etc, at every chance they get.

KayAnn used the title that Trump has been given in court documents directly relating to the Cohen case.

It might be upsetting to you, but it's 100% accurate.
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:28 PM
 
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The missing stamp is totally possible.

yep. last time i was in the UK i flew into manchester, went thru customs and left without a stamp. i've also used the pedestrian crossings in both canada and mexico multiple times without ever receiving a stamp.
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:30 PM
 
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You do realize that trump uses more childish nicknames than anyone else?
His base shouts that stupidity at their top of their lungs during his rallies.
The right uses stupid names like Snowflake etc, at every chance they get.

KayAnn used the title that Trump has been given in court documents directly relating to the Cohen case.

It might be upsetting to you, but it's 100% accurate.
I'm glad people see the hypocrisy of an Individual 1 supporter. They have no problem calling President Obama and Hillary Clinton horrible names but are suddenly offended when it's their dear leader. They have no problem with Individual 1 calling women "dogs" but offended when their dear leader is given the name provided by an investigation into his mob boss corruption.

Last edited by KayAnn246; 12-27-2018 at 03:43 PM..
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:35 PM
 
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Have to remember that Cohen had more then 10 phones in his office. He could well have used one of these phones while in Europe, leaving his "personal" one at home.

When they raided his office, they took possession of all those phones.. Then its easy to track wherever any of these have been.
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Old 12-27-2018, 03:36 PM
 
Location: Austin TX
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I'm glad people see the hypocrisy of an Individual 1 supporter. They have no problem calling President Obama and Hillary Clinton horrible names but are suddenly offended when it's their dear leader. They have no problem with Individual 1 calling women "dogs" but offended when their dear leader is giving the name provided by an investigation into his mob boss corruption.
I'm a two-time Obama voter. I also didn't vote for Trump.

Please carry on with your TDS episode now.
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