A former bodyguard has denied the information about the priestesses of love in the room trump

A former bodyguard has denied the information about the priestesses of love in the room trump

The former head of security for Donald trump announced to Congress that he did offer to send the «5 women» in the room to the billionaire.

According to Keith Schiller, who has long worked for trump before his presidency, the conversation between the bodyguard and the Russian representative of the contest «Miss universe» was held after a business meeting dedicated to the event in 2013.

A former bodyguard has denied the information about the priestesses of love in the room trump

Keith Schiller took the suggestion as a joke and said: «We are not doing this kind of things.» According to longtime Trustee trump, Schiller himself told the businessman about the idea of the organizer. In response, trump laughed.

According to two sources familiar with the matter, Schiller testified for several hours during the closed hearings to members of the intelligence Committee. As reported by a former security guard of trump, they assumed that the room of the Moscow hotel can be installed a hidden camera.

The dossier, which was formed by a former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, said that trump was «meeting» with a few escorts during his trip to Moscow. Schiller called it a «bull sh*t» (bullshit).

Committee members questioned the bodyguard about the meeting in the Trump Tower Donald trump Jr. with Russian officials that allegedly took place in June 2016. Schiller said that bad remember what was in that day.

A veteran of the Navy Keith Schiller originally worked part-time as a bodyguard trump, remaining an officer in the NYPD. After retiring from the police in 2002, Schiller began to work as a security guard billionaires full-time, and in 2004 he was appointed Director of the security service of the businessman.

He held the position of Director of the Secretariat of the Oval office and was in charge of the issues related to access to the President and his schedule, from January through September 2017.

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