A couple of months ago I wrote:
As you've probably read, Keith Schiller, Trump's former personal bodyguard, testified that a Russian did, in fact, offer Trump five Russian women at the hotel that the dossier indicated, on the day that the dossier said the "pee pee tape" was recorded, but that Trump turned him down and went to bed, and Schiller went to bed too and didn't see anything.
What are the odds of such a wholly unlikely story having one of its deniers confirm that 95 percent of it is true and then not have the end be true? This sort of trail doesn't stop at the water's (or urine's) edge. I went from 80 percent believing in the pee pee tape to sure today.
Well, cue Ron Howard narrator voice. From TPM on the Stormy Daniels story:
Noted just in passing in Weisberg’s piece is that Daniels said that her rendezvouses with Trump were arranged by Trump’s bodyguard Keith Schiller. That’s interesting.
This is the same Keith Schiller who testified on Capitol Hill back in November that at the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow an unnamed Russian offered to “send five women” to Trump’s hotel room. This got a lot of attention since it seemed to line up with perhaps the most notorious claim in the Steele dossier: that a number of Russian prostitutes were sent to Trump’s room during this pageant and that there was compromising evidence of the event.
But Schiller testified that he told the man, “We don’t do that type of stuff.”
Narrator: They do.
There will be a pee-pee tape.
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