A claim that President Donald Trump said "It burns when I pee" during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly recently is false and a satirical rumor. No evidence supports that he made such a statement during the speech, and it was widely debunked as viral satire spreading on social media. The rumor originated from a satirical post and was misunderstood or deliberately spread as true but is not factual.
Additionally, there is a controversial and unrelated claim popularly known as the "pee tape" involving Donald Trump from years ago, which alleges an incident involving prostitutes performing a "golden shower" in Russia. This story is based on an unverified dossier and is considered a political controversy rather than verified fact.
If the question about "burns when I pee" refers to a medical symptom, it is commonly associated with urinary tract infections or other urological issues, but this is separate from any statements by President Trump.
In summary:
- The statement "It burns when I pee" by Trump at the UN did not occur and is a misinformation meme.
- The "pee tape" controversy is an old and unverified political allegation.
- "Burning when peeing" is generally a medical symptom related to infections or urinary problems unrelated to Trump.