Jordan's manner can be obnoxious but *Michael Cohen definitively testified* that he never went to Prague. Under oath. So it's not a "belief." I hate to use such an annoyingly cliched term, but NBC and MSNBC are "gaslighting" the public on thishttps://twitter.com/MeetThePress/status/1102232945333596161 …
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Jordon spend the entire day attacking Cohen's credibility, calling him a liar, basically laying out the case that Cohen should not be believed, so it's fair to ask Jordon whether or not he believes Cohen went to Prague or not despite his testimony.
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It should be fairly easy for the Fedetal gov’t to verify whether Cohen’s ever been to Prague and if so, when.
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That headline would be "Jordan believes Cohen testified X" not "Jordan believes X".
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Why are we making this about Jordan believing anything at all? Cohen testified under oath that he didn't go to Prague, so unless someone can refute that claim, there's nothing more to be done here.
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The context is a conversation about the aspects of cohen's testimony that jordan selectively finds credible. There seems to be a simple flow chart that explains jordan's logic. If it contradicts the dossier, then it's true. Else, false.
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What else can you say? “fake news”
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