Trump: Wife doesn't believe rumors about me and sex workers because I'm a neat freak

In 2017, Steele, a former British spy, released a secret dossier accusing Trump of colluding with Russia during the 2016 election. The dossier revealed many explosive details, including Trump's real estate deals for bribery purposes and his cooperation with Russian intelligence agencies to attack Democrats.

The dossier also revealed some unverified information, including some of Trump's clandestine interactions with sex workers. According to the dossier, Russian intelligence agents are suspected of obtaining a series of unfavorable information about Trump, including his sexual proclivities, and use it to blackmail him.

The dossier mentions that during a 2013 visit to Moscow, Trump asked prostitutes to perform urination on the bed in his presidential suite at an upscale hotel. But because the entire hotel is under surveillance by the Russian Federal Security Service, the Russians may have footage of the incident. U.S. intelligence agencies also gave the information to then-President Barack Obama in a classified report. Trump responded angrily on social media, calling it "absolute fake news and a political witch hunt."

At a recent rally in Iowa, Trump again denied the rumors. He told supporters that his wife, Melania, did not believe the rumors because she knew she had "germophobe" and was not interested in so-called "golden showers."

According to a poll released by The New York Times on November 5, Trump leads Biden by between 4 and 10 percentage points in five of the six key states surveyed. Biden only leads Trump by 2 percentage points in Wisconsin, and that's within the margin of error.

The dossier mentions that during a 2013 visit to Moscow, Trump asked prostitutes to perform urination on the bed in his presidential suite at an upscale hotel. But because the entire hotel is under surveillance by the Russian Federal Security Service, the Russians may have footage of the incident. U.S. intelligence agencies also gave the information to then-President Barack Obama in a classified report. Trump responded angrily on social media, calling it "absolute fake news and a political witch hunt."

At a recent rally in Iowa, Trump again denied the rumors. He told supporters that his wife, Melania, did not believe the rumors because she knew she had "germophobe" and was not interested in so-called "golden showers."

According to a poll released by The New York Times on November 5, Trump leads Biden by between 4 and 10 percentage points in five of the six key states surveyed. Biden only leads Trump by 2 percentage points in Wisconsin, and that's within the margin of error.


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