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Posted on February 18, 2021.
For more than 40 years, the Soviet Union’s feared security service, the KGB, sought to recruit the United States’ former president, Donald Trump, claims a former KBG major.
When a young Donald Trump married the Czechoslovakian model Ivana Zelničkova in 1977, the real estate magnate, who later became the 45th president of the United States, ended up on the KGB’s radar.
The Soviet Union’s feared security and intelligence service became involved after Czechoslovakia’s intelligence service began to obtain and systematize intelligence about Trump and his new wife.
That marked the beginning of a nearly 40-year-long flirtation from the KGB side that culminated in jubilation when Trump was elected president in 2016. That is what the former KBG major, Yuri Shvets, maintains in the book “American Kompromat,” written by journalist and author Craig Unger.
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Craig Unger’s new book has already made headlines, in this newspaper and elsewhere, because of a charge from an ex-KGB colonel, Yuri Shvets, that Donald Trump has been a KGB asset for 40 years. But as Unger himself points out, former CIA director Michael Morell has called Trump an “unwitting agent” of the Russians; former national security director James Clapper has described him “in effect … an intelligence asset”; and former CIA director John.
New George W. Bush Book Praised by Pierce O’Donnell
February 2, 2021
Foreword by Richard Clarke.
Acclaimed Author Steven Markoff has a new book, “The Case Against George W. Bush,” that was released late last year on November 13, 2020, and is available for purchase on numerous retail sites. In the small time of its availability, it has been a widespread critical success. The book won the Best of Los Angeles Award – “Best Political Book – 2020” and is now getting rave reviews by constitutional lawyer Pierce O’Donnell, author of “In Time of War: Hitler’s Terrorist Attack on America.”
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