Three words.
Pee pee "dossier".
I’m unaware any particular detail of the series of Republican initially commissioned counter/intelligence memos from Steele have been disproven as false.
In fact, most of the events described have been verified as true.
And sadly for the sake of the entire Republican Party’s standard bearer, even the most amoral, degenerative, psychologically deviant allegation has been partially corroborated by a very loyal Trump associate, Keith Schiller, his close security man.
Schiller testified under penalty of federal criminal perjury charges that Russian prostitutes were offered by senior Russian government officials to Trump on the very night Trump is reported by Steele in the dossier as spending the entire night at the hotel and in the very same hotel room where the amoral, despicable act allegedly occurred involving the Republican Party’s leader.
Moreover, Schiller was unable to state he stood watch outside that room for the duration of the evening, again, under the weight of a federal criminal perjury risk.
Not to mention Trump’s public statements recorded for posterity in which he has claimed untruthfully on several recorded occasions he never spent that night at the hotel in question, but rather flew home before spending a night at the hotel. By lying about not spending that night at that hotel on that particular evening, Trump’s credibility is reasonably placed at issue, even if he had an otherwise impeccable record and reputation for being a truthful, honest, modest and candid man of professional and personal fidelity.
But perhaps I have an outlier’s view than everyone else that Trump has instead a lifelong record for lying, conning, cheating, stealing, dodging, and otherwise duping what one of his national supporters terms as people that Trump never has “smart people” on his side.
Have I misstated anything here?