To their credit, NPR (of all people) pointed out the Michael Cohen criminal investigation crawled all through his life and found no visits or ties to Prague. One of the many inconsistencies with the truth found in the Steele/FBI dossier.
"The charges they didn't make
Item: Cohen ostensibly played a key role in the version of events told by the infamous, partly unverified Russia dossier. He denied that strongly to Congress. He also has admitted lying to Congress and submitted an important new version of other events.
But that new story didn't include a trip to Prague, as described in the dossier. Nor did Cohen discuss that in his interview on Friday on ABC News. Could the trip, or a trip, still be substantiated? Yes, maybe — but if it happened, would a man go to prison for three years without anyone having mentioned it?..."
The Russia Investigations: A Case Still Unproven