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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#1 The Mark: The KGB Had a Checklist for Picking Targets and Trump Checked Every Box
The KGB literally wrote down what kind of person they were looking for – ambitious, egotistical, susceptible to flattery. Czech intelligence had been monitoring Trump since 1977 through his wife Ivana’s father, an StB informant. Roy Cohn connected him to the Russian mob. The recruitment profile was a perfect match.
Read MoreI 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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