
Donald Trump rekrutowany przez KGB w 1987 roku?
Donald Trump has not commented on the revelations of a former KGB agent. Previously, he repeatedly denied any connections with Russian services. These allegations first surfaced after his initial victory in the 2016 presidential elections. Trump was accused of having his campaign funded by Russian businessmen, and Russian troll farms were said to assist him in his presidential bid. Musayev’s claims of recruiting Trump have been scrutinized by Euronews journalists, who noted that „the former KGB agent did not present any evidence in this matter.” However, this is not the only testimony suggesting that Trump may have been recruited by the KGB in 1987 in Moscow.
Euronews referenced the book „American Compromise” by American journalist Craig Unger. The journalist interviewed former KGB agent Yuri Shvets, who worked as a correspondent for the Russian news agency TASS in Washington in the 1980s. According to Shvets, Russian services recorded Trump during his trip to Moscow and thus obtained compromising material on him. Since then, Trump allegedly became dependent on Russian influences.
Trump’s Foreign Policy Shift in the USA
Some members of the public have returned to similar claims due to Trump’s foreign policy towards Ukraine. Such comments have intensified, especially after his dispute with President Volodymyr Zelensky. It is worth noting that as a result of unsuccessful negotiations in Washington, there was a temporary suspension of intelligence and military aid to Ukraine. Many commentators viewed this as advantageous for Russia.
Trump’s Approach to Russia
The speculations about Trump’s ties to Russia have resurfaced in light of his recent actions and statements regarding Russia. While Trump initially sought a „reset” in relations with Russia, he has now shifted to threatening sanctions against the country. This change in tone has led to renewed speculation about potential Russian influence over Trump and his administration.
Overall, the allegations of Trump being recruited by the KGB in the past continue to fuel debate and speculation about the extent of Russian influence in US politics. Only time will tell if these claims hold any truth or if they are merely part of a larger political narrative.
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