More of the Dossier confirmed!

Has Prague been disproven? McClatchy is a pretty reliable news source.

USC witness told the Atlantic Cohen was there, CNN’s Jake Tapper said a government source told him it was another client.

Every single liberal here denies those sources, yet claim mcclatchy sacrosanct, even when their own article mentioned things don't add up.
 
Omfg you don't have a choice you fucking retard. While the Schengen Area does not require internal passports, all Schengen area nations require both an exit and entry stamp when traveling to and from countries outside the area and again his passport proves conclusively that he neither entered or exited a Schengen Area country in August or September of 2016.

When travelling to/from a non-Schengen country (i.e. crossing the external borders of the Schengen Area), the rules on stamping travel documents are as follows:

Persons whose travel documents are not to be stamped:

Citizens of EU and EFTA member states exercising the right of freedom of movement

Third-country nationals holding residence cards issued under Article 10 of Directive 2004/38/EC, but only if they are being accompanied by a family member who is a citizen of an EU or EFTA state exercising their right of freedom of movement and presenting the residence card[22]

Andorran, Monégasque and San Marinese citizens

Heads of state and dignitaries whose arrival has been officially announced in advance through diplomatic channels

Pilots and members of aircraft crews[23]

Seamen (only when their ship calls in and in the area of the port of call)

Crew and passengers of cruise ships

Persons whose travel documents are to be stamped:

Third-country nationals (unless covered by an exemption listed in the right hand column)

Family members not holding a residence card issued under Article 10 of Directive 2004/38/EC who are accompanying or joining EU, EEA and Swiss citizens exercising the right of freedom of movement

Family members (regardless of whether or not they hold a residence card issued under Article 10 of Directive 2004/38/EC) who are not travelling together with and not joining EU, EEA and Swiss citizens exercising the right of freedom of movement
Lol, you’re so dense you don’t understand what you have posted. You can request a stamp, anywhere, but it is not legally required to travel between She gen countries and Cohen is not a third world nationalist.

Your opinion of me matters not in this discussion, you’re just wrong.
 
USC witness told the Atlantic Cohen was there, CNN’s Jake Tapper said a government source told him it was another client.

Every single liberal here denies those sources, yet claim mcclatchy sacrosanct, even when their own article mentioned things don't add up.
Time will tell, I’m sure will find out a lot of his dirty little secrets.
 
Lol, you’re so dense you don’t understand what you have posted. You can request a stamp, anywhere, but it is not legally required to travel between She gen countries and Cohen is not a third world nationalist.

Your opinion of me matters not in this discussion, you’re just wrong.

Omfg you are fucking retarded, he had to get stamped when he first entered and when he left the Schengen area to and from outside the area you stupid mother fucker.

The only Schengen country Cohen entered or exited from outside the Schengen Area was Italy but he left on July 17th but the Steele dossier claims the Prague meeting occurred in August or September of 2016. And it's "third country national" not " third world national" learn some reading comprehension. God you're fucking dumb.
 
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Omfg you are fucking retarded, he had to get stamped when he first entered and when he left the Schengen area to and from outside the area you stupid mother fucker.

The only Schengen country Cohen entered or exited from outside the Schengen Area was Italy but he left on July 17th but the Steele dossier claims the Prague meeting occurred in August or September of 2016. God you're fucking dumb.
Nah, you’re the idiot, you prove it time and again! Thanks for playing!
 
How did he enter and exit the Schengen Area without getting stamped you dumb fuck?

Ask Leon the Cat. He supposedly did that before there was even a Schengen Area. Crossed the borders of three countries even. Twice. No one stopped him at all.........
 
[FONT=&quot]Further complicating matters is the fact that there is no way to prove, just by looking at someone’s passport, that the person does not also have a second passport, with a different set of stamps. The State Department allows second passports in some circumstances, such as when a stamp from one country would prevent a traveler from entering another. Those records are not public, a State Department official said.[/FONT]
How did he enter and exit the Schengen Area without getting stamped you dumb fuck?

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.mccl...-government/white-house/article208870264.html
 
[FONT="]Further complicating matters is the fact that there is no way to prove, just by looking at someone’s passport, that the person does not also have a second passport, with a different set of stamps. The State Department allows second passports in some circumstances, such as when a stamp from one country would prevent a traveler from entering another. Those records are not public, a State Department official said.[/FONT]

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.mccl...-government/white-house/article208870264.html

You have to go through the same process for that second passport. It is not a guaranteed thing that one will get it for one. Two, that second passport has its own unique number and would still be under the same name. Either way the United States knows where any of your legal passports have been.
 
You have to go through the same process for that second passport. It is not a guaranteed thing that one will get it for one. Two, that second passport has its own unique number and would still be under the same name. Either way the United States knows where any of your legal passports have been.
Yes, but he could have provided one as evidence he didn’t travel while not showing the other. The investigations might have evidence of two passports. We don’t know at this point. We just don’t know at this point, but McClatchy is a respected news agency not prone to publish information it has not verified. It isn’t definitive proof, but I’m more prone to believe them, then Cohen, but that is just me. PraiseKek stating that the passport Cohen provided is not proof because there are many ways to get around not having a stamp in your passport, which has been shown to him.
 
You have to go through the same process for that second passport. It is not a guaranteed thing that one will get it for one. Two, that second passport has its own unique number and would still be under the same name. Either way the United States knows where any of your legal passports have been.

No they don't..The US doesn't track your passport.
 
[FONT="]Further complicating matters is the fact that there is no way to prove, just by looking at someone’s passport, that the person does not also have a second passport, with a different set of stamps. The State Department allows second passports in some circumstances, such as when a stamp from one country would prevent a traveler from entering another. Those records are not public, a State Department official said.[/FONT]

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.mccl...-government/white-house/article208870264.html

Lol and now the goalpost has shifted to "maybe he has a 2nd passport," lmfao you people are fucking laughable.
 
Yes, but he could have provided one as evidence he didn’t travel while not showing the other. The investigations might have evidence of two passports. We don’t know at this point. We just don’t know at this point, but McClatchy is a respected news agency not prone to publish information it has not verified. It isn’t definitive proof, but I’m more prone to believe them, then Cohen, but that is just me. PraiseKek stating that the passport Cohen provided is not proof because there are many ways to get around not having a stamp in your passport, which has been shown to him.

You have shown nothing except an unconfirmed claim by an anonymous source and a hypothetical second passport for which there is no evidence of whatsoever and which are very rarely issued:

Applying for a Second U.S. Passport
Home / U.S. Citizen Services / Renew a Passport /

Applying for a Second U.S. Passport

Current regulations reflect the long-standing policy of the Department of State that no person should be in possession of more than one valid, or potentially valid, U.S. passport at any time unless specifically authorized by the Department of State. Second fee passports are not issued for the convenience of a traveler.

The issuance of a second valid passport should be considered an exception to the regulations, and is to be approved on an individual basis only where justified. The second valid passport may not be limited geographically, i.e. for travel in only a few countries. It will, however, be limited in time, valid for a period of two years. Thereafter, a new second valid passport must be applied for; second valid passports are no longer extendable.

To apply for a second valid passport, the applicant will need to submit the following documents during normal working hours:

Completed passport application form DS-82 or DS-11, as appropriate;

First-time applicant for a second valid passport: Bearer’s current normal validity U.S. passport(10 year passport);
Renewal of second valid passport: Bearer’s current second valid passport and current normal validity U.S. passport;

A signed written statement giving the reason(s) why the second passport is required, and attesting that the loss of either of the two passports will be reported immediately to Passport Services, or if abroad, to the nearest U.S. Embassy, Consulate, or Consular Agency;

One colored photograph, 5 x 5 cm (2 x 2 inches), head size from chin to top of head minimum 25 mm (1 inch), maximum 35 mm (1 3/8 inch), on a white, plain background, not including any white frame, taken within the last 6 months, printed on normal photographic paper, full face (no hat, sunglasses, bandana etc.);

Passport fee: $110.00 (DS-82) or $135.00 (DS-11 adult), or $105.00 (DS-11 minor under 16).


https://my.usembassy.gov/u-s-citize...-passport/applying-for-a-second-u-s-passport/

If he has a 2nd passport the DOS knows it.
 
No they don't..The US doesn't track your passport.

It tracks if you have a 2nd passport:

Applying for a Second U.S. Passport
Home / U.S. Citizen Services / Renew a Passport /

Applying for a Second U.S. Passport

Current regulations reflect the long-standing policy of the Department of State that no person should be in possession of more than one valid, or potentially valid, U.S. passport at any time unless specifically authorized by the Department of State. Second fee passports are not issued for the convenience of a traveler.

The issuance of a second valid passport should be considered an exception to the regulations, and is to be approved on an individual basis only where justified. The second valid passport may not be limited geographically, i.e. for travel in only a few countries. It will, however, be limited in time, valid for a period of two years. Thereafter, a new second valid passport must be applied for; second valid passports are no longer extendable.

To apply for a second valid passport, the applicant will need to submit the following documents during normal working hours:

Completed passport application form DS-82 or DS-11, as appropriate;

First-time applicant for a second valid passport: Bearer’s current normal validity U.S. passport(10 year passport);
Renewal of second valid passport: Bearer’s current second valid passport and current normal validity U.S. passport;

A signed written statement giving the reason(s) why the second passport is required, and attesting that the loss of either of the two passports will be reported immediately to Passport Services, or if abroad, to the nearest U.S. Embassy, Consulate, or Consular Agency;

One colored photograph, 5 x 5 cm (2 x 2 inches), head size from chin to top of head minimum 25 mm (1 inch), maximum 35 mm (1 3/8 inch), on a white, plain background, not including any white frame, taken within the last 6 months, printed on normal photographic paper, full face (no hat, sunglasses, bandana etc.);

Passport fee: $110.00 (DS-82) or $135.00 (DS-11 adult), or $105.00 (DS-11 minor under 16).


https://my.usembassy.gov/u-s-citize...-passport/applying-for-a-second-u-s-passport/
 
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