The notorious myth of the Donald Trump “pee tape” did not become public until January 10,2017, when BuzzFeed News posted the “Steele Dossier” online, and via DocumentCloud. But according to her Wednesday testimony to the House Judiciary Committee,former top Trump aide Hope Hicks and others in the Trump campaign were aware of the tape’s possible existence three months earlier.
According to a full transcript of her closed-door testimony posted online by the Judiciary Committee, Hicks said that she first heard “rumors” of “a tape involving Mr. Trump in Moscow” the day after the Access Hollywood tape. That tape was made public on October 7, and 2016,pinpointing the date that Hicks first heard approximately the tape of Trump in Moscow as October 8.
That was more than three months before the alleged existence of the tape became public knowledge due to the BuzzFeed publication of private intelligence reports compiled by former British spy and Russia expert Christopher Steele.
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Source: inquisitr.com