Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Trump's Russian Pop Star Friend's Weird Video Featuring a Trump Look-A-Like Cavorting In A Moscow Hotel With Various Women



Russian pop star Emin Agalarov is the son of Russian/Azeribaijani oligarch Aras Agalarov, a close crony of dictator Vladimir Putin. He and his father were constantly at Trump's side at the 2013 Moscow Miss Universe competition, and worked with the Trump Organization on Trump's life-long dream of a Trump Tower Moscow. Emin's publicist is Briton Rob Goldstone, who arranged and attended the infamous Trump Tower meeting in New York on June 6, 2016, attended by Donald Trump, Jr., Paul Manafort, Jared Kushner, among others, including a translator, helpfully sent by Aras Agalarov's company for the occasion.

The video for Emin's new pop song "Got Me Good" is pretty bizarre, even by Trump standards, and makes several knowing winks at Trump Moscow shenanigans at the Ritz Carlton, as allegedly documented on the so-called "Pee Tape".


Just more Russian trolling??? Normalizing??? Getting us ready for new revelations???



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Emin with Ivanka


From left, Miss Connecticut USA Erin Brady and Donald Trump look on as Russian singer Emin Agalarov speaks onstage with his father Aras Agalarov during a news conference after Brady won the Miss USA 2013 pageant on June 16, 2013, in Las Vegas.
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Original on The Daily Beast.com...


FROM RUSSIA WITH HUH?

Trump Tower-Linked Russian Pop Star Releases ‘Pee Tape’ Music Video With (Fake) Trump, Ivanka, & Stormy Daniels

The video features ‘Trump’ partying with bikini-clad pageant contestants, Emin slipping ‘Ivanka Trump’ a briefcase, and ‘Stormy Daniels’ ripping vodka shots with ‘Hillary Clinton.’










The pee tape is real. And the accompanying song is surprisingly catchy.
Emin Agalarov, the Russian pop star-slash-oligarch offspring who helped arrange Donald Trump Jr.’s infamous Trump Tower meeting with a Kremlin-linked lawyer promising damaging information about Hillary Clinton, is leaning in to his bit part in one of the most surreal political scandals of the Trump era with his newest music video. 
The video, filmed for Agalarov’s single “You Got Me,” riffs on the alleged existence of a kompromat videotape in Kremlin’s possession depicting what a former FBI director once characterized as “prostitutes peeing on each other in Moscow.”
Among other things, the video features a Donald Trump look-alike partying in a gilded hotel room with bikini-clad pageant contestants, Emin clandestinely slipping “Ivanka Trump” a briefcase of intel, a faux Stormy Daniels ripping vodka shots in a club with a faux Hillary Clinton, and Kim Jong Un as a computer hacker erasing all evidence that Trump was ever there.








“I don’t wanna wake up / Not knowing where you sleep tonight / The things that you told me / Made it so hard to read your mind,” croons Agalarov over the mellow strummings of a guitar as he meets with the president at Trump Tower, before retiring to a garish hotel suite. “Wish that you at least could be honest / I wish that you told me the truth.”








Shortly thereafter, a trio of bikini-clad beauty pageant contestants—presumably competing in Miss Universe, where Agalarov and Trump developed a fast friendship in 2013—join the pair, jumping on the hotel bed in a joyful pillow fight. Offscreen, a computer hacker Kim Jong-Un erases Trump from the video.
As the “chorus”—really just Agalarov murmuring “MmmMmmHmmmMmmHmmmmm,” as if through duct tape—plays, the Russian pop star is revealed to be at the center of a vast and intricate conspiracy to trade intelligence with the president, porn star-slash-alleged Trump mistress Stormy Daniels, presidential adviser Jared Kushner, and first daughter Ivanka Trump (whose lookalike’s flowing side-bangs give her more of a Tiffany vibe). Also, a truly unrecognizable red-haired version of Facebook founder and Russian dupe Mark Zuckerberg is there, rounding out the rogue’s gallery of players in the weirdest of international conspiracies.

Russian pop star at center of 2016 Trump Tower meeting story trolls US 


Original on CNN.com
Washington (CNN)The Russian pop star who is said to have requested the infamous Trump Tower meeting in 2016 released a music video playing fun with about as many risqué Trump stories as he could fit in a three-minute time span.
The Azerbaijan-born pop star, Emin Agalarov, the son of Russian oligarch Aras Agalarov, found himself at the center of questions about the Trump campaign's potential ties to Russia when it became public last year that his publicist, Rob Goldstone, had reached out to Donald Trump Jr. about meeting with a Russian lawyer for dirt on Hillary Clinton. The revelation caused many to re-examine the connections between the Trumps and the Agalarovs, who helped Trump bring the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow in 2013. 
In his video, Agalarov puts his connection to the Trumps front and center, splicing in implications about the President and mock appearances from Clinton, porn star Stormy Daniels and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 
The music video opens with a shadowy figure watching security footage of Agalarov interacting with different characters in Trump's circle. In the footage, Agalarov hands briefcases to actors playing Trump, his daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, before partying with bikini-clad beauty pageant contestants in a hotel room -- but the shadowy figure edits Trump out of the security footage.
    Later in the video, Agalarov pays off Daniels in an elevator, gets a hug from Trump, takes a shot with Clinton and transfers a secret envelope from Zuckerberg to Clinton as the whole group parties together. 
    When the group plays poker, Clinton bets the secret envelope, and Agalarov gets it back when he wins. In the final scene, the shadowy figure holds up the secret envelope as real footage of Trump praising Agalarov flashes onscreen, before cutting to a laughing North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un impersonator eating popcorn.
    Back in November 2013, the real Trump partied with the Agalarovs while they hosted the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow. The scenes in the music video appear to be a nod to some of the salacious but unproven claims about Trump's activities while in Moscow. Trump's longtime bodyguard Keith Schiller, who joined him on the Moscow trip, testified to lawmakers that Agalarov's circle had jokingly offered to send women to Trump's hotel room, but he rejected the idea.
    The real Trump appeared in one of Agalarov's music videos in 2013, in which Trump pretends to fire him.

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