Donald Trump Opens Up About Melania's Response To Controversial Allegations About His Personal Life: 'It's Not True, Darling. I Love You Very Much.'

Former President Donald Trump, during the recent Iowa rally, shared Melania Trump‘s response to the notorious “golden showers” allegations.

What Happened: Trump, at an Iowa gathering on Sunday, recounted a discussion in which he reassured his wife, “It’s not true, darling. I love you very much. It’s not true.”

Melania appeared to doubt the allegations primarily due to Trump’s noted fear of germs, with Trump quoting her as saying, “‘He's a germaphobe, he's not into that, y'know?'”

"‘He's not into golden showers,' as they say they called it. I don't like that idea."

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The allegations originated from a disputed and refuted dossier put together by former British spy Christopher Steele. The dossier alleges that Trump employed sex workers to pee on a Moscow hotel bed previously occupied by President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama. It further alleges that Russian agents taped the incident. Trump has staunchly denied these allegations.

Despite his persistent denials, Trump continues to bring up the incident in public forums, frequently citing his germaphobia as proof of his innocence.

Why It Matters: The “golden showers” allegations have been a persistent topic of controversy and debate since they were first made public. The claims, if true, could potentially have serious implications for Trump, including possible legal consequences and damage to his public image. However, the credibility of the allegations remains in question, with many doubting their veracity due to the lack of supporting evidence.

Moreover, Trump’s repeated public references to the incident, despite his denials, have raised questions about his motivations and strategy. Some speculate that he may be using the controversy to maintain public attention and support among his base, while others suggest it could be an attempt to discredit his critics and the media.

"There's no way I would let people pee on each other around me. No way," Trump said back in 2018.

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