The Office of the Special Envoy, Robert Mueller, questioned key elements in a media report that said US President Donald Trump had directed his former attorney to lie to the Senate over an agreement with Moscow over a real estate deal, raising questions about a news story that dominated Coverage in the United States, over the past two days.

Two days ago, Baz Ved reported that the former Tramp lawyer, Michael Cohen, who was to be sentenced to prison for lying to Congress in other crimes, told the investigators, working for Muller, that Trump had ordered him to lie about building a skyscraper in Moscow, He was a presidential candidate. "Baz Vid's description of specific statements by the Office of the Special Ombudsman and the characterization of documents and testimony received by this office regarding Michael Cohen's testimony before Congress are not accurate," said Peter Carr, the spokesman for the Mueller, in his first comment 20 months ago.

"The story is groundless, that's certainly ironic," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters. Trump said on Twitter: "Cohen is lying, to reduce his prison term."