Bloomberg caught Trump lying - he still slept with prostitutes in Moscow
As the American media learned, Donald Trump spent the night in Moscow when he ended up here in 2013 in connection with the Miss Universe beauty contest. The American president himself has repeatedly denied this fact, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The scandal was spread by the Bloomberg news agency, which reported, citing documents in its possession, that Trump, despite his assurances that he did not spend the night in Moscow when he visited the Russian capital in 2013, still spent one night here.
According to the news agency, which relies on flight information, Trump arrived in Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant on November 8 on a private jet owned by Phil Ruffin, his business partner. On the same day, he was photographed in a restaurant with the son of businessman Araz Agalarov and attended a party on the occasion of the latter’s birthday.
The next day, November 9, based on publications on the social networks Facebook and Twitter, Trump was first at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, where he rented a room, and then went for a walk around Moscow. On the same day, he attended the final show of the Miss Universe contest, and later at a party. Trump flew back to the States on the night of November 10.
Former FBI head James Comey in his memoirs mentioned the inappropriate behavior of the head of state during a visit to Moscow. At the beginning of 2017, a report by a former British intelligence agent about Trump’s “deep ties” with Russia appeared in the media. In particular, it was mentioned that the American leader invited prostitutes to the hotel when he stayed in Moscow. Trump then denied these accusations.
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