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US spies say Trump's G7 performance suggests he's either a 'Russian asset' or a 'useful idiot' for Putim.

Sonam Sheth Aug 29, 2019, 4:17 PM

Current and former spies are floored by President Donald Trump's fervent defense of Russia at this year's G7 summit in Biarritz, France.
"It's hard to see the bar anymore since it's been pushed so far down the last few years, but President Trump's behavior over the weekend was a new low," one FBI agent who works in counterintelligence told Insider.
At the summit, Trump aggressively lobbied for Russia to be readmitted into the G7, refused to hold it accountable for violating international law, blamed former President Barack Obama for Russia's annexation of Crimea, and expressed sympathy for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
One former senior Justice Department official, who worked closely with the former special counsel Robert Mueller when he was the FBI director, told Insider Trump's behavior was "directly out of the Putin playbook. We have a Russian asset sitting in the Oval Office."
A former CIA operative told Insider the evidence is "overwhelming" that Trump is a Russian agent, but another CIA and NSA veteran said it was more likely Trump was currying favor with Putin for future business deals.
Meanwhile, a recently retired FBI special agent told Insider that Trump's freewheeling and often unfounded statements make it more likely that he's a "useful idiot" for the Russians. But "it would not surprise me in the least if the Russians had at least one asset in Trump's inner circle."
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"It's hard to see the bar anymore since it's been pushed so far down the last few years, but President Trump's behavior over the weekend was a new low."

That was the assessment an FBI agent who works in counterintelligence gave Insider of President Donald Trump's performance at this year's G7 summit in Biarritz, France. The agent requested anonymity because they feared that speaking publicly on the matter would jeopardize their job.

Trump's attendance at the G7 summit was peppered with controversy, but none was more notable than his fervent defense of Russia's military and cyber aggression around the world, and its violation of international law in Ukraine.

Trump repeatedly refused to hold Russia accountable for annexing Crimea in 2014, blamed former President Barack Obama for Russia's move to annex it, expressed sympathy for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and castigated other G7 members for not giving the country a seat at the table.

Since being booted from the G8 after annexing Crimea, Russia's done little to make up for its actions. In fact, by many accounts, it's stepped up its aggression.

In addition to continuing to encroach on Ukraine, the Russian government interfered in the 2016 US election and was behind the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy in the UK. US officials also warn that as the 2020 election looms, the Russians are stepping up their cyberactivities against the US and have repeatedly tried to attack US power grids.

"What in God's name made Trump think it would be a good idea to ask to bring Russia back to the table?" the FBI agent told Insider. "How does this serve US national-security interests?"

Trump's advocacy for Russia is renewing concerns among intelligence veterans that Trump may be a Russian "asset" who can be manipulated or influenced to serve Russian interests, although some also speculate that Trump could just be currying favor for future business deals.

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t1nick 8 Aug 29
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My favorite Trump news story is from Sam Bee's Full Frontal Progarm about 2 years ago, from Scotland...

I reckon the Scots in the story summed up the arsewipe pretty well..
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Either / or? More like both asset and idiot.

I wrote here two years ago that Trump was a Russian asset .
"Don't worry, Mr Mueller will get to the bottom of it" came the comments. Right.
Well, he couldn't say for sure, apparently. If you don't really look then you won't find something. Now, if Mueller had investigated a Democratic President, well, that might have been different.
So, Comrade Donald marches on. Cohen in the slammer. Manafort in the slammer. But Agent Orange marches on. What a Kabuki Show.

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Just what has Putin over Trump? Golden showers from a KGB Pro? Corrupt & criminal business dealings? Ongoing but undeclared business dealings? Probably all of the above!

Money laundering on a large scale for Russian oligarchs and friends of Putin.

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In my opinion, Russia owns tRUMPf-- either by a financial hold, dirt they have on him, or both--but they own him.

When Trump was a regular real estate businessman in NYC prior to becoming Presidrnt, it is reported that Trump was very close with the Russian mafia. It has been surmised that through these Russian mob connections, Trump and the Trump family business actually laundered large sums of monies from Rusdian oligarchs close to Putin.

Besides tax fraud, he's afraid about his laundering operation being brought out into the open

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Well, here's something nobody ever saw coming, am I right?

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Hope the truth comes out someday.

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