"A former KGB officer claims that Donald Trump was recruited by the Soviet secret service in 1987. What is behind this sensational accusation?"
https://www-t--online-de.translate.g...x_tr_hist=true
"When it comes to Trump's strange relationship with Russia , speculation often arises as to whether Trump had already made himself vulnerable to blackmail or otherwise surrendered himself to the then Soviet Union.
After his trip to Moscow, Trump suddenly began taking out full-page newspaper ads in major American publications criticizing US foreign policy and NATO in particular - a move that some have repeatedly suspected was influenced by Trump's interactions with Soviet officials. These are positions that Trump has continued to represent for decades, right up to the present day."
Background for Trump's activities in Moscow back then
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalex...ely-tiny-deal/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busine...rump_in_Russia
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