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Trump Roasted Over The Very Misguided Nickname He Allegedly Gave One Of His Mistresses

Trump Roasted Over The Very Misguided Nickname He Allegedly Gave One Of His Mistresses
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It is no secret former President Donald Trump had extramarital affairs. Also well known is his history of misogynistic and sexist remarks about women.

This apparently extended to the nicknames he gave to those he had affairs with as well.


In an upcoming book, former 60 Minutes producer Ira Rosen stated then President Trump revealed a secret nickname for one of the women he had a romantic relationship with, Karen McDougal, to Dylan Howard—an editor for The National Enquirer.

Karen McDougal was a Playboy Playmate. She disclosed an alleged "consensual romantic relationship" with Trump took place in 2006 when he was already married to Melania.

Melania Trump gave birth to her son with the former President in 2006—the same year her husband was engaged in his affair with McDougal.

According to Rosen's book:

"Trump had invited Howard and National Enquirer publisher David Pecker for dinner [at the White House] on July 12, 2017."
"Howard told me that while touring the executive residence of the White House, when he was just outside the Lincoln Bedroom, the President said to him, 'Editor man, I'm glad I've been good for business'."

The book's anecdote continued:

"He then asked if the former Playboy model Karen McDougal still loved him. 'Of course she does,' Howard said."
"Trump seemed pleased. Trump then told Howard the secret nickname he had for her, 'the Hoover Dam,' Trump said, 'because she was always so wet'."

First, dams don't make things wet, they actually make things dry.



Second, it is yet another example of the former President's demeaning statements about women. Extramarital affair or not, Karen McDougal is still a person worthy of being treated with respect.

McDougal's name frequently comes up when people criticize Trump.





The National Enquirer bought McDougal's story for $150,000 in a previously reported on catch-and-kill scheme to keep it out of the press during the 2016 election. This is the same case Stormy Daniels was wrapped up in, which sent Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to jail.

McDougal spoke to CNN about the affair.

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People were disgusted by Trump's nickname for a woman he allegedly spent time being intimate with.





Trump has yet to comment on the information in Rosen's book.

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