Michael Cohen has an October surprise for President Donald Trump because his tell-all book detailing Trump’s scandalous behavior is set to be released on the 6th, just under a month before Election Day. And it looks like American’s are going to learn about Trump’s love of “golden showers.”

The golden showers, a sex act in which a person lets their partner or partners urinate on them or watches them urinate, have been associated with Trump since before the 2016 Election. In fact, it had been alleged in the Steele dossier that Russia possessed a so-called pee tape showing Trump watching Russian prostitutes urinate on a bed. Whether he participated further is unknown, but any such tape would be kompromat that the Russian government could use to control Trump.

After all, Trump has refused to confront Russia for paying bounties for the killing of American troops in Afghanistan. Trump has also attacked NATO and recently withdrew troops from Germany and invited Vladimir Putin to the G-7 summit.

Either Trump really just loves Putin or he is desperate to keep something from being released.

Could it be a pee tape? Cohen may very well divulge that information in his book, a forward of which was released on Thursday mentioning Trump’s experience with golden showers and his Russian connections.

“From golden showers in a sex club in Vegas, to tax fraud, to deals with corrupt officials from the former Soviet Union, to catch and kill conspiracies, to silencing Trump’s clandestine lovers, I wasn’t just a witness to the president’s rise—I was an active and eager participant,” Cohen said in the forward.

Cohen would go on to implore Trump supporters to wake up and reverse course.

“To those who support the President and his rhetoric, as I once did, I pray the country doesn’t make the same mistakes as I have made or pay the heavy price that my family and I are paying,” Cohen continued.

He then suggested that Trump may have sought to silence him in a paragraph that brings to mind the alleged “suicide” of billionaire pedophile and Trump pal Jeffrey Epstein.

“Pulling over at a service plaza, I gassed up and headed inside for a coffee, black no sugar,” Cohen explained.

I looked around to see if I was under surveillance or being followed; a sense of dread consuming my thoughts. Who was that FBI-type in the gray coat or the muscle-bound dude a few paces behind me? The notion that I was being followed or stalked may have seemed crazy; but it was also perfectly logical. I wasn’t just famous—I was perhaps the most infamous person in the country at the time, seen by millions upon millions as a traitor. President Trump controlled all the levers of the Commander in Chief and all the overt and covert powers that come with the highest office in the country. He also possessed a cult-like hold over his supporters, some of them demonstrably unhinged and willing to do anything to please or protect the President. I knew how committed these fanatics were because I’d been one of them: an acolyte obsessed with Donald J. Trump, a demented follower willing to do anything for him, including, as I vowed once to a reporter, to take a bullet.

Trump minion Attorney General Bill Barr did end up throwing Cohen back in prison in an overt effort to prevent him from writing his book about Trump, only for a federal judge to smack the Department of Justice down and order Cohen released once again.

One does have to wonder if Trump would go so far as to have someone like Cohen murdered to keep his secrets from coming to light. Cohen worked for Trump for a long time. He was known as Trump’s “fixer” and that included facilitating the payment of hush money to women Trump had affairs with.

This book is going to expose Trump’s deviance like nothing we have ever seen before. The information he provides could end up being used to prosecute Trump for multiple crimes after he leaves office. And it’s the last thing Trump needs in an election he is already losing badly.

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