Alnur Mussayev alleged Trump was given the codename “Krasnov”.
Summary
Former Kazakh intelligence chief Alnur Mussayev alleges that the KGB recruited Donald Trump in 1987 under the codename “Krasnov.”
In a Facebook post, Mussayev claimed that the KGB targeted Western businessmen and that Trump’s file is now privately controlled by a Putin associate.
Though unverified, the claims fuel speculation about Trump’s ties to Russia, which he has denied.
Concerns about Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin persist, with former officials like Anthony Scaramucci suggesting an unexplained “hold” on him but offering no further details.
I think we can see that pretty clearly considering the sudden love for Russia throughout our entire administration and pulling out of Ukraine, the best value for our military spending in decades.
On the other end, my fellow citizens are extremely stupid too.
The Travis McGee novels from John D. MacDonald are still in print. "A Deadly Shade Of Gold" was released in 1965. Travis is a Florida beach bum and unlicensed investigator. When an old friend pops up and is then brutally murdered, Travis begins to investigate.
One of the characters in this romp is a California millionaire. He inherited his money and is now working hand in glove with the KGB for 'kicks.'
A pulp fiction writer came up with the adult Donald Trump while the real one was still huffing airplane glue.