BuzzFeed has made at least the following three (3) allegations which they claim were provided to them by 'two federal law enforcement officials':
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POTUS directed Michael Cohen to lie about the Moscow a Tower Project.
A spokesman for Special Counsel (Bob Mueller) characterized this claim as inaccurate.
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Trump supported a plan to visit Russia during the presidential campaign in order to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to jump start negotiations on the Moscow Tower Project.
A spokesman for Special Counsel (Bob Mueller) characterized this claim as inaccurate.
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Ivanka and Donald Trump, Jr. received regular, detailed updates from Cohen regarding the Moscow Tower Project.
A spokesman for Special Counsel (Bob Mueller) characterized this claim as inaccurate.
Chris Matthews (MSNBC) has chimed in saying that just because the Special Counsel's spokesman stated that BuzzFeed's claims were inaccurate did not mean the claims were untrue.
So, Chris, it appears you are attempting to pick up this ball and run with it. But remember, the BURDEN OF PROOF lies with the party who brings the allegation.
Mr. Matthews, please enlighten us as to which of BuzzFeed's statements are inaccurate yet true. Do you have specific evidence or are you simply attempting to keep the RUSSIA HOAX story alive.
We await your crack reporting.