Kellyanne Conway
also lied about Trump having not received a briefing on this.
Trump was quick to cite the Russian stance on the report as 'proof' he was in the clear.
Michael Cohen claimed he'd never been to Prague... and provided a photo of a closed passport which shows absolutely no evidence of his claim (also, you likely wouldn't get a stamp for Prague, since you'd enter from elsewhere in the region).
I'm definitely not ruling out the prospect that the claims are flawed or false, but please don't trot out the "hashtag fake news" bullcrap that Trump apologists say whenever there's something that challenges their divine leader. The report is real; the question is whether or not the information inside is real. And given that intelligence agencies trust it, we can't just dismiss it out of hand.