Pee-Pee Tapes still out there. Trump so compliant Russia hasn't needed to release it yet.
- Christopher Steele said an obscene video, described in a dossier he compiled, 'probably exists.'
- He speculated that it remains unseen, despite intense interest, because Russia had no need to show it.
- Steele said that Russia got "pretty good value" from the Trump presidency without blackmailing him.
Christopher Steele, the former British spy behind a heavily disputed dossier on Donald Trump, said he believed an infamous "pee tape" of Trump does indeed exist.
In
, he speculated that Russia may have kept the tape hidden because Trump offered them "pretty good value" during his time in office.
Steele made
, which was compiled during the 2016 presidential election that Russian authorities had covertly filmed Trump being urinated on by prostitutes at a Moscow hotel room in 2013.
"I think it probably does [exist]," Steele told host George Stephanopoulos in an excerpt of the upcoming documentary "Out of the Shadows: The Man Behind the Steele Dossier."
Pressed on why Russia wouldn't have used such leverage, Steele replied: "Because I think it hasn't needed to be released because I think the Russians felt they'd got pretty good value out of Donald Trump when he was president of the US."