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fuagf

01/18/19 8:31 PM

#298481 RE: Susie924 #298477

Good to know that some part(s) of Buzzfeed's story doesn't exactly fit the way Mueller's team sees it. Thanks.

conix

01/18/19 8:37 PM

#298483 RE: Susie924 #298477

When the media ROOTS against a subject, you are bound to get inaccurate and uncorroborated "news"--trumpeted and repeated by every other irresponsible media outlet also ROOTING for the demise of this President.

dropdeadfred

01/18/19 8:50 PM

#298489 RE: Susie924 #298477

Friendly reminder: Buzzfeed is the same fake news website that broke the ‘Trump Pee Tape’ hoax.

fuagf

01/20/19 12:45 AM

#298608 RE: Susie924 #298477

Inside the Mueller team’s decision to dispute BuzzFeed’s explosive story on Trump and Cohen

"Darn!
Mueller's office disputes BuzzFeed report that Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress
"

The office of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III rarely issues public statements about reporting, but denied the accuracy of a story from BuzzFeed on Friday. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

By Matt Zapotosky and Devlin Barrett
January 19 at 7:25 PM

[...]

While neither Cohen nor his representatives had ever said explicitly that Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress, Guy Petrillo, Cohen’s attorney, wrote in a memo in advance of his sentencing, “We address the campaign finance and false statements allegations together because both arose from Michael’s fierce loyalty to Client-1. In each case, the conduct was intended to benefit Client-1, in accordance with Client-1’s directives.”

[...]

People familiar with the matter said after BuzzFeed published its story — which was attributed to “two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter” — the special counsel’s office reviewed evidence to determine if there were any documents or witness interviews like those described, reaching out to those they thought might have a stake in the case.

They found none, these people said. That, the people said, is in part why it took Mueller’s office nearly a day to dispute the story publicly. In the interim, cable news outlets and other media organizations, including The Washington Post, dissected its possible implications — even as their reporters were unable to independently confirm it.

Told of the special counsel’s failure to find support for the story, Mittenthal, the BuzzFeed spokesman, said, “Our high-level law enforcement sources, who have helped corroborate months of accurate reporting on the Trump Tower Moscow deal and its aftermath, have told us otherwise. We look forward to further clarification from the Special Counsel in the near future.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/inside-the-mueller-teams-decision-to-dispute-buzzfeeds-explosive-story-on-trump-and-cohen/2019/01/19/d89dba5b-fa0f-445b-9fd3-72f0e911e28d_story.html?utm_term=.ec95cdf28713