I don’t think so. The dude went to Russia in the '80s and then the first thing he did after he got back was take out a big full page ad calling for the execution of the Central Park 5.
You mean to tell me that KGB did not tell him how to divide Americans and promise him something in exchange?
All the real estate Russians have bought from Trump and the massive loans, by itself, compromises his ability to be neutral on matters of national security. That makes him an asset to our enemy.
The feeling I got from reading the article was that he wasn’t a normal recruited asset but he also wasn’t a mere “useful idiot” but something else. Maybe something in-between the two.
Useful idiot is a recognized term…
I don’t know why he came just short of using it.
I think it’s that thing (actually professional) law enforcement does where if they can’t prove it they just talk around it and just imply it.
But I’m just not used to seeing law enforcement act professionally these days.
I don’t think so. The dude went to Russia in the '80s and then the first thing he did after he got back was take out a big full page ad calling for the execution of the Central Park 5.
You mean to tell me that KGB did not tell him how to divide Americans and promise him something in exchange?
All the real estate Russians have bought from Trump and the massive loans, by itself, compromises his ability to be neutral on matters of national security. That makes him an asset to our enemy.
The feeling I got from reading the article was that he wasn’t a normal recruited asset but he also wasn’t a mere “useful idiot” but something else. Maybe something in-between the two.