First published at 18:35 UTC on March 16th, 2018.
The “Dirty Dossier” has been debunked in every which way, but this one is by far the biggest.
Turns out the most explosive part of the dossier, involving a lewd so-called “golden shower” scene with Trump and Russian prostitutes has been debunked by…
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The “Dirty Dossier” has been debunked in every which way, but this one is by far the biggest.
Turns out the most explosive part of the dossier, involving a lewd so-called “golden shower” scene with Trump and Russian prostitutes has been debunked by the actual authors of the dossier, who claim they never believed the wild tale, but went ahead and published it anyway.
This is what Hillary Clinton and the DNC paid for – wild lies and perverted fairy tales.
From Washington Examiner
The most explosive allegations of the Trump-Russia affair are in the Trump dossier. And the most explosive allegation in the Trump dossier is the tale of Donald Trump, in a Moscow hotel room in 2013, allegedly watching as prostitutes performed a “golden showers” routine on a bed once occupied by former President Barack Obama as hidden cameras rolled.
But now there is new reporting to suggest the dossier’s creators had serious doubts about the veracity of the “golden showers” story from the very beginning. Despite those doubts, dossier author Christopher Steele included the “golden showers” account in his collection of anti-Trump intelligence, and the dubious charges set off a series of events that changed the course of the Trump-Russia investigation.
Even amid the various allegations of Trump-Russia connections, it was the “golden showers” episode that most excited those involved in the Clinton campaign-funded effort to find Russian dirt on Trump. It was the story that most excited those in the Obama administration who learned about it. (According to a new book, former national security adviser Susan Rice urged Director of National Intelligence James Clapper to “tell Obama about the ‘golden showers’ allegation.”) At the same time, it deeply disturbed Trump. And, of course, it excited the ranks of Trump resisters on Twitter and elsewhere who long for video evidence; just look up #peepeetape.
According to Glenn Simpson, the Fusion GPS opposition researcher who commissioned the dossier,..
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