Donald Trump, an asset for Russia, spotted 40 years ago by the KGB

Beale before he was President of the United States, Donald Trump had been spotted by the KGB, the main spy service of Soviet Russia. This is what a former agent of the said service, Yuri Shvets, affirms in a book, American Kompromat by journalist Craig Unger, reports the British daily The Guardian. Indeed, in the 1980s, the KGB saw Donald Trump as someone who could serve the interests of Russia.

The first time the businessman turned president crossed the radar of Soviet spies was in 1977. He had just married his first wife, Ivana Zelnickova, of Czechoslovak nationality. Donald Trump was, then, the subject of a spy investigation by the KGB and the services of Czechoslovakia, a communist state under the control of Moscow at the time. Then, in 1980, Donald Trump opened the Grand Hyatt in New York. To equip the rooms, he had bought 200 televisions from a distributor allegedly controlled by the KGB, which made it possible to better identify the future President of the United States as a potential asset for the USSR.

Meeting with the KGB

Finally, in 1987, Donald and Ivana Trump visited Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Also according to Yuri Shvets, who was stationed in Washington DC during the 1980s, the KGB got in touch with the future president and suggested that he become a politician. “For the KGB, it was an offensive to charm it. They had gathered a lot of information about his personality in order to find out who he really was. They felt that he was extremely vulnerable intellectually and psychologically and that he was sensitive to flattery. This is what they exploited ”, declares to Guardian, Yuri Shvets. He adds, “They played the game as if they were very impressed with his personality and believed he had to be the person who was to be President of the United States one day. ”

Returning to the United States, Donald Trump attempted to embark on the Republican Party nomination race. Above all, he published a column in several newspapers on the 1stis September 1987 where he said in particular that the United States must stop defending countries that can do it themselves. An isolationist position that delighted the KGB, underlines Yuri Shvets … and that Donald Trump will reaffirm when he becomes President of the United States between 2017 and 2021.


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