In July 1987, Donald Trump flew to Moscow at the invitation of Soviet Ambassador Yuri Dubinin through Intourist – a known KGB front. He came home and immediately spent $95,000 on newspaper ads attacking NATO, echoing Soviet talking points word for word. Czech intelligence files show foreign agencies were tracking his political ambitions.
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I Can Prove Trump’s Russia Problem Goes Back to 1977 and I Will
Starting in 1977, Czech intelligence opened a file on Donald Trump. The KGB identified him as a recruitment target. Russian oligarchs laundered money through his properties. Deutsche Bank kept him afloat when no one else would. This is the documented, sourced, receipts-in-hand story of how Russia bought an American president.
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