Michael Cohen: What happened in Prague?

5. What happened in Prague?

This might actually have been the most interesting development of the weekend: a McClatchy report Friday night that investigators have determined Cohen was, in fact, in Prague in the summer of 2016.

Why is that significant? Because the Steele dossier — a private intelligence report compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele — included a claim that Cohen met with a Russian official in Prague to talk about Russia’s interference and advocacy for Trump in the 2016 election. Cohen flatly denied that he had ever been to Prague.

If Cohen denied ever being in Prague and it turns out he was there, that would be perhaps the biggest example yet of an apparent coverup of contact with the Russians. And it would be pretty compelling evidence of possible collusion.