Trump Says Melania Never Believed Grotesque Allegation In Bogus 'Steele Dossier'

Trump Says Melania Never Believed Grotesque Allegation In Bogus 'Steele Dossier'


Former President Donald Trump told an enthusiastic rally crowd on Saturday that his wife never believed one of the more grotesque allegations made against him by former British spy Christopher Steele in his now-infamous and disproven “dossier.”

During the rally in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Trump asserted that Melania Trump needed no convincing that the purported “golden showers” allegation in the dossier, commissioned and partially funded by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, was false. He attributed her lack of skepticism to his status as a “germophobe.”

“He was with four hookers,” Trump said of the allegation. “You think that was good that night? To go up and tell my wife ‘It is not true, darling. I love you very much. It’s not true!’ Actually, that one she didn’t believe because she said ‘He’s a germaphobe, he’s not into that. He is not into golden showers, as they say, they call it. He’s not.’

“I don’t like that idea. I thought that would be a big problem. I was going to have a rough night. But that one, she was very good on. She said ‘You’re okay on that one,’” the former president added as he railed at the various prosecutions against him, calling them, collectively, “the greatest witch hunt of all time.”

In October 2022, Georgia Republican Rep. Austin Scott insisted that “people need to go to jail” after a report revealed that the FBI paid $1 million to Christopher Steele before the 2016 presidential election for verification, a task which Steele reportedly declined.

“People need to get prison for that. We need an FBI that functions in an apolitical manner, and they have brought tremendous amounts of shame to that institution,” Scott said while speaking with Just The News’ John Solomon, adding that if Republicans win back the House in November, he hoped that this will be one of the first investigations, because “there’s more than a smoking gun there, it’s an actual fire.”

“Shortly before the 2016 election, the FBI offered retired British spy Christopher Steele ‘up to $1 million’ to prove the explosive allegations in his dossier about Donald Trump, a senior FBI analyst testified Tuesday. The cash offer was made during an overseas October 2016 meeting between Steele and several top FBI officials who were trying to corroborate Steele’s claims that the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia to win the election,” CNN reported at the time.


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