Schiller Denounces Russian Dossier: Trump Rejected 5 Russian Prostitutes

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Keith Schiller, President Trump’s bodyguard and chief of security, says allegations of the Trump dossier are unfounded.

The now-infamous dossier was supposedly written by a British spy last year.  The report details supposed encounters with Trump and Russian prostitutes while he visited in 2013.

On Tuesday, Schiller met with a House Intelligence Committee for four hours.  During the meeting, he testified under oath about various things, including the dossier.

He remembers a much different version.  A Russian participant in the Miss Universe competition sent five women to Trump’s room “for entertainment”.

Two sources in the committee recounted Schiller’s statement, “We don’t do that type of stuff.”

Schiller went so far as to place bodyguards outside the room, just in case they found some way of sneaking in.

Later that day, Schiller told President Trump about the offer.  Both thought it was ridiculous and laughed it off.  Schiller recounts Donald Trump went to bed alone that night.  Although he retired soon after Trump, he guarantees no suspicious activity occurred afterward.

In fact, they were fully aware that they could be under close watch.  Therefore, they were on their best behavior in all matters.  Trump associates were always warned about their behavior in foreign countries.

When Schiller first saw the dossier, he said his initial reaction was “bullsh*t”.  That story rings true.  Schiller’s initial reaction appeared last January in The Daily Caller.

An unnamed advisor echoed Schiller’s sentiments.  He also gave the anonymous Russian individual, who sent the prostitutes, a name.  It was Russian pop star Emin Alagarov.

Emin is the son of Russian billionaire Aras Alagarov.  The billionaire partnered with Trump for the Miss Universe pageant.

Last summer, BuzzFeed refused to partner with the Republican National Committee in a billion-dollar deal.  Supposedly, Trump had “hurt” the feelings of the successful website’s employees.

Perhaps the committee should look somewhere else?

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