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Emin, Russian pop star linked to Trump Jr., winks and nods at 'pee tape' in new video

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(RNN) – The Russian pop star Emin, who helped arrange the 2016 meeting between the Trump campaign and a Kremlin-connected lawyer, has released a music video with scenes suggestive of the infamous “pee tape” referenced in the Steele dossier.

The video, for a song called “Got Me Good” also features lookalikes for Hillary Clinton, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Kim Jong Un, Stormy Daniels and Mark Zuckerberg,

In the video, which generally seems to lack a coherent narrative, there is a scene in which the pop star, real name Emin Agalarov, President Trump, and, for some reason, Zuckerberg, are in a hotel room with three bikini-clad women bouncing around on a bed having a pillow fight.

The video appears to be premised around Kim Jong Un surveilling and making a video of Trump, and the rest of the notable figures, exchanging pay-offs, partying together and playing poker. 

“This is a very strange video. The lyrics and the imagery are completely incongruous,” one YouTube commenter notes.

Another joked: “I’d rather watch the actual pee tape than this.”

No corroborating evidence that the infamous tape exists has ever emerged.

Donald Trump himself appeared in an Emin video in 2013, for the song “In Another Life.” In that video, Trump admonishes Emin in a corporate board room, and then fires him.

Emin, the son of oligarch Aras Agalarov, was the subject of emails that Donald Trump Jr. released last summer detailing an offer of damagin information on Clinton.

Trump Jr. has downplayed the meeting as a “wasted 20 minutes” and asserted President Trump was never even told about the meeting, at which Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort were also reportedly present.

In the early days of its revelation, though, Trump Jr. did try to hide its true intentions.

The so-called Steele dossier was a collection of opposition research on Trump compiled during the campaign by ex-British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.

In the document, Steele relays a tip that asserts the Russian government is in possession of compromising information in the form of a video of Trump at the Ritz Carlton in Moscow observing prostitutes perform a “golden showers” show on a bed the Obamas once slept on.

Conservatives have attacked the veracity of the dossier and also argued it was improperly used by the FBI as the basis for obtaining surveillance warrants on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

Former FBI Director James Comey wrote in a book this year that Trump brought it up in their conversations on multiple occasions.

Comey wrote that he was told by Trump “it bothered him if there was ‘even a once percent chance’ his wife, Melania, thought it was true” and was asked to get the FBI to prove the allegation false.

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