Thursday, March 16, 2017

Another Trump Prostitute Sex Tape

CIA 'believes Russia has more than one Donald Trump sex tape and ...


The CIA believes Russia has "more than one" Donald Trump sex tape from , it has been reported.
The billionaire has angrily denied claims made by former British MI6 spy Christopher Steele that the Russian government is in possession of compromising material on him.
The explosive memo, leaked on Tuesday night, includes claims Trump hired a group of prostitutes to defile a hotel bedroom in Moscow where the Obamas had slept.
The FSB - the Russian spy agency - had secret cameras and microphones installed and caught the whole thing on tape, it was claimed.
In his first news conference as President-elect, Trump dismissed the reports as "fake news" and berated the American media for repeating the unverified claims.
But last night the BBC's Washington correspondent Paul Wood said he had been alerted to the existence of a Trump sex tape by a second source last August.
A retired spy also found about it from "the head of an East European intelligence agency"
Wood said he then tried to ask CIA contacts if the sex tape story was true.
He wrote: "I got a message back that there was 'more than one tape', 'audio and video', on 'more than one date', in 'more than one place' - in the Ritz-Carlton in Moscow and also in St Petersburg - and that the material was 'of a sexual nature'."
U.S. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said he spoke with Donald Trump last night to discuss the media firestorm over the sex tape memo.
Clapper said he does not believe the US intelligence community leaked the document reportedly put together by former Brit spook Christopher Steele.
Steele fled his home in Surrey yesterday fearing a backlash from Moscow after his identity was revealed online.
A neighbor told The Telegraph he'd asked for his cat to be looked after while he laid low.
Sources reportedly say the 52-year-old is "terrified for his safety."
Steele is said to be a highly-respected Russian expert who spent many years in the British intelligence service before setting up his own private business.
Sources told The Times he worked with former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko who was poisoned with polonium-210 in London in 2006.
Litvinenko had worked for the Russian secret service the FSB but was forced to flee after criticising Vladimir Putin.
He was granted asylum in Britain where he was said to have been on the payroll of MI6.
An inquest ruled last year Litvinenko was murdered in an FSB operation, probably on the personal orders of Putin himself.
Steele was said to have been "surprised" by what happened to Litvinenko.
Litvinenko's wife Maria told The Times she didn't recognise Steele's name but said it was likely he used an alias.
"Sasha [Alexander] had some communication with people with different names, which could be why I can’t help,” she said.
Last night, senior British security sources revealed emergency measures were being taken to make Steele safe.
A source said: “Once his name came out the view was that he could be under threat so steps are being taken to protect him and put him in a more secure environment.”
British newspapers and media outlets were being asked not to name him until after 10pm on Wednesday to give him some leeway so he could be made safe.
That means it is possible he was being transported to an emergency safe house - which may be in a different country.
The source added: “The safest place for him is in Britain but it’s highly probable that MI6 will want to distance themselves from this as it was done commercially.
“He will likely plug into a well-established network of contacts and disappear for a while to a safe place or safe house with friends or contacts."
“Any protection will almost certainly be a police matter in terms of security but it is possible MI5 may be consulted about whether there is a threat to him here from Russia.
“Russia does have a history of exporting violence against people who act against its interests as we saw with former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.”

It comes after a 35-page dossier of memos allegedly compiled by the ex-intelligence agent exposed allegations Donald Trump was reportedly bugged by Russian spies while in Moscow where he allegedly carried out “perverted sexual acts” in the presidential suite of a hotel.
It claimed he stayed at the Ritz Carlton Hotel and made prostitutes defile the bed knowing Barack and Michelle Obama had stayed there on a recent trip.
It is understood the allegations were pulled together the ex-spook who now heads a private company gathering intelligence but was reportedly used to be stationed in Russia in the 1990s.

The document claimed the Russians had bugged the president in order to blackmail him.
A diplomatic service list shows that the ex-spy was posted to the U.K.’s Moscow embassy in 1990 with the title of ‘Second Secretary’, serving under ambassador Sir Rodric Braithwaite.
However, it is not known how long he was posted at the embassy for.
Mr Steele is listed as a director of a private security and investigations firm in London, called Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd, on Linkedin.


Net Worth Members of CONgress



John McCain

John McCain

Senator
Republican
Married into money
John McCain
Arizona
1987
(30 years)
$19.6
MILLION
▼-4% since previous year

Keith Ellison

Keith Ellison

Representative
Democrat
Keith Ellison
Congressional District 5, MN
2007
(10 years)
$25,503
0% since previous year

Al Franken

Al Franken

Senator
Democrat
Al Franken
Minnesota
2009
(8 years)
$8.52
MILLION
▲70% since previous year

Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi

Representative
Democrat
Family owns winery
Nancy Pelosi
Congressional District 12, CA
1987
(30 years)
$101
MILLION
0% since previous year

Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders

Senator
Independent

Bernie Sanders
Vermont
2007
(10 years)
$436,013
▲31% since previous year

Charles E. Schumer

Charles E. Schumer

Senator
Democrat

Charles E Schumer
New York
1999
(18 years)
$779,008
▲19% since previous year

Jason Chaffetz

Jason Chaffetz

Representative
Republican
Jason Chaffetz
Congressional District 3, UT
2009
(8 years)
$569,006
▼-32% since previous year

Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren

Senator
Democrat
Elizabeth Warren
Massachusetts
2013
(4 years)
$7.48
MILLION
▲11% since previous year

Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell

Senator
Republican
Mitch McConnell
Kentucky
1985
(32 years)
$22.2
MILLION
▼-27% since previous year

Lindsey Graham

Lindsey Graham

Senator
Republican
Lindsey Graham
South Carolina
2003
(14 years)
$296,009
▼-71% since previous year

Kamala D. Harris

Kamala D. Harris

Senator
Democrat
Kamala D Harris
California
2017

Darrell E. Issa

Darrell E. Issa

Representative
Republican
Darrell E Issa
Congressional District 49, CA
2001
(16 years)
$437
MILLION
▼-2% since previous year

Tom Cotton

Tom Cotton

Senator
Republican
Takes Bribes
Tom Cotton
Arkansas
2015
(2 years)
$418,511
▲101% since previous year

Maxine Waters

Maxine Waters

Representative
Democrat

Maxine Waters
Congressional District 43, CA
1991
(26 years)
$438,005
▼-25% since previous year

Steve King

Steve King

Representative
Republican
Steve King
Congressional District 4, IA
2003
(14 years)
$218,508
▲3% since previous year

Rand Paul

Rand Paul

Senator
Republican
Bribe-Taker
Rand Paul
Kentucky
2011
(6 years)
$1.19
MILLION
▼-10% since previous year

Ryan K. Zinke

Ryan K. Zinke

Representative
Republican
Ryan K Zinke
Congressional District (at Large), MT
2015
(2 years)
$675,502
▼-52% since previous year

Tom Price

Tom Price

Representative
Republican
Big Time Bribe-Taker
Tom Price
Congressional District 6, GA
2005
(12 years)
$13.6
MILLION
▲11% since previous year

Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz

Senator
Republican
Bribe-Taker and Family Money
Ted Cruz
Texas
2013
(4 years)
$3.01
MILLION
▼-4% since previous year