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Christopher Steele Believes Trump ‘Golden Shower’ Tape Exists

Though former President Donald Trump has vehemently denied that he does not like “golden showers” – even recently telling GOP donors just that. But former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele disagrees.

During an interview with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday, Steele admitted that he believes Trump’s rumored “golden shower” tape does, indeed, exist. In the so-called Steele Dossier, it was claimed that Trump asked Russian prostitutes to urinate in front of him during a trip to Moscow in 2013.

Steele told Stephanopoulos that the tape “probably does” exist, but he wouldn’t “put 100% certainty on it.”

Earlier this month, Trump announced at a private GOP dinner that his wife and former First Lady Melania Trump told him: “I don’t believe that one,” in reference to the alleged existence of the tape.

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