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I think you're mixing up Fried Kemper with The Rolling Stones.

Trump once claimed Justin Trudeau's actress mother Margaret had sex with all of The Rolling Stones in the 1970s, Stephanie Grisham claims in book (even though Jagger said he 'wouldn't go near her with a barge poll')

The former president made the salacious remark to Grisham on Air Force One

Trump had asked her, 'Are you OK if I say this?' and showed her the comment: 'Trudeau's mom. She f**ked all of the Rolling Stones'

Margaret Trudeau once famously partied with the superstar band while married

She has denied sleeping with any of the Rolling Stones but said she 'should' have

Frontman Mick Jagger later said that he 'wouldn't go near her with a barge pole'

By ELIZABETH ELKIND, POLITICS REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 12:00 EST, 1 October 2021

Donald Trump once accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's mom of sleeping with all the Rolling Stones, former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham says in her forthcoming tell-all memoir.

He made the comment about former Canadian First Lady Margaret Trudeau to Grisham during an Air Force One flight, according to an excerpt released Friday.

'Once, on Air Force One, I was sitting with him in his cabin, and for whatever reason — maybe he had just read something or seen his face on TV — Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau popped into the president’s head,' Grisham writes.

She said Trump asked her, 'Are you OK if I say this?' - what Grisham noted was 'always a troubling question.'

'Who knew what was going to come out of his mouth? Sure, I nodded,' Grisham recounts.

The message was: 'Trudeau's mom. She f**ked all of the Rolling Stones.'

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger later told the Evening Standard she was a 'very sick girl in search of something. She found it - but not with me. I wouldn't go near her with a barge pole.'



Margaret Trudeau (center) pictured with Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger (right) and guitarist Ronnie Wood (left)

Mick Jagger followed by Margaret Trudeau after concert in 1977



Margaret Trudeau on a magazine cover with Mick Jagger

A section of the book, 'I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House,' adapted in Politico details Trump's relatively calm first weeks of 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic threw the world into disarray.

During that time 'Trump was for the most part in a good mood and, as always, up for chatting about anything under the sun,' Grisham writes.

That apparently included gossip about the wild, partying past of Justin Trudeau's mother.

The excerpt didn't reveal where Trump ended up sending the message or even if he did.

Grisham does note that Margaret Trudeau denied having affairs with any of the Rolling Stones.

'I should have slept with every single one of them,' the former first lady later said at a mental health conference.

Margaret Trudeau is the ex-wife of Pierre Trudeau, who served as Canada's 15th prime minister and is the current prime minister's father. They agreed to separate in 1977 and divorced in 1984.


Since separating from Justin Trudeau's father, Margaret Trudeau's vibrant social life dominated headlines (pictured: Trudeau dancing with tennis star Vitas Gerulaitis at Studio 54 in 1977)



Margaret Trudeau and actor Ryan O'Neal getting close at a party at Studio 54 hosted by Andy Warhol in 1978



Margaret Trudeau at yet another 1978 Studio 54 party, with then-boyfriend millionaire Bruce Nevins

Since then she's been an actress, author, photographer and a mental health advocate.

The same year the Trudeaus first agreed to split, Margaret Trudeau attended a Rolling Stones concert in Toronto where she later admitted to hanging out with the rockers 'until about five in the morning' and smoking marijuana with them.

'She had arrived in a Stones limo and leaves in a Stones limo and takes a suite at the Harbour Castle and holds a well-guarded party for the band. Back at the hotel, I catch a glimpse of her in a white bathrobe wafting down a corridor,' a Rolling Stone Magazine article written in 1977 notes.

According to the story, Jagger wore a 'sly grin' when he described his encounter with the then-28-year-old.

'She just dropped by,' Jagger said. 'Someone said she wanted to come to the gig, so we took her. I had never met her before. But I guess she likes to go out to clubs and go rocking and rolling like everyone else — young girl, you know.'

Late drummer Charlie Watts added, 'One of our mums.'

Margaret Trudeau recounted hosting the rockers in her hotel suite after the concert in a 2016 profile in Harper's Bazaar.


Justin Trudeau hugs his mother during a campaign rally in 2012


Former President Donald Trump once told his then-communications director that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's mother slept with every member of the Rolling Stones

'We played dice until about five in the morning, in my hotel suite,' she told the magazine.

'Smoked some dope, talked. It was a good night, and it was my new world. But no one knew I was separated from my husband yet, and it brought a huge scandal.'

It generated rumors that she had slept with Jagger or guitarist Ronnie Wood.

'I spent the night with the Rolling Stones, no question, but it was certainly not Mick Jagger. And that's all we'll say about that,' Margaret Trudeau had said.

The profile notes that Wood later wrote of her in his 2007 memoir, 'We had a wonderful time and her husband's name never came up.'