Is Trump A Russian Agent?

I was talking about the Steele Dossier you idiot. Not the Muller report. But if you want to talk about that, it is true that it didn't find Trump guilty of anything. But neither did it exonerate him. And there were plenty of people who used to work for Trump who were found guilty of various things. If you want to know more, try this website.

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Was the dossier a reliable source of information?​

No. It has become clear over time that its sourcing was thin and sketchy.

No corroborating evidence has emerged in intervening years to support many of the specific claims in the dossier, and government investigators determined that one key allegation — that Mr. Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, had met with Russian officials in Prague during the campaign — was false.

 
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This forum is the one promoting conspiracies as truth.
 
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Was the dossier a reliable source of information?​

No. It has become clear over time that its sourcing was thin and sketchy.

No corroborating evidence has emerged in intervening years to support many of the specific claims in the dossier, and government investigators determined that one key allegation — that Mr. Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, had met with Russian officials in Prague during the campaign — was false.


You saw my thread. How much you actually read is another question. How about you read it and tell me one thing I said in it that you disagree with. And don't answer me with "everything." Be specific.
 
I have looked into Steele Dossier. It is more than likely true. The person who wrote it is Christopher Steele. He used to work for the British Secret Intelligence Service. (MI6) From 2006 to 2009 he was the head of their Russia desk. This is hardly a person to be taken lightly. After he retired, he co-founded Orbis Business Intelligence.

From what I read, initially he was paid by a conservative group who was anti-Trump to dig up dirt on him. But when Trump became the likely Republican candidate, that conservative group stopped funding him. So the Democrats started funding him. What Mr Steele found out alarmed him enough to share his information with the American and British Intelligence Services. They managed to interview a couple of Mr Steele's sources. What they had to say they took to most likely be the truth. Others didn't wish to be identified. No doubt in fear of their lives.

Another person of interest in the matter is Igor Danchenko. He is a Russian citizen and is now a U.S. resident. He works as a Eurasia political risk, defense and economics analyst. Mr Danchenko was indicted for lying to the FBI about his sources of information that were included in the Steele Dossier. However, he was later acquitted of all charges.

Another person of interest is a former KGB officer named Yuri Shvets. He claimed that Trump was a Soviet and later a Russian asset.

Another person of interest Is somebody named Alnur Mussayev. He was a former Kazakh intelligence officer who served as the head of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee. He claimed that in 1987, Trump was recruited by the KGB and was given the code name "Krasnov."

So, Is Trump a Russian spy? Or at least a Russian asset? Look at the stain on American history and dignity that is known as January 6th. Also. who else would side with the war criminal Putin over the Ukraine? Who else would make enemies out of our allies with his BS tariffs. (Which he didn't impose on Russia) Such as by basically wanting to annex Canada and wanting to take over Greenland. He also wants to get rid of FEMA and leave it to States to deal with their own problems. (In short, help break the states apart) He wants to make the poor poorer to give tax breaks to the wealthy. He also made cuts to the EPA, CDC, Department of Education and other agencies. He also puts incompetient people in positions of power, etc. You know, all the things that an enemy would want to see happen to Americans. Also, during the covid pandemic, he sent testing equipment to Putin that Americans were severely in need of. He also tries to get Americans to believe lies every chance he gets.

So again I ask, is Trump a KGB agent or at least a Russian asset? Well if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, chances are, its a DUCK! This leaves me to wonder a couple of things. First, are those who support Trump filthy stinking traitors? Or just severely ignorant. Secondly, where in the **** is our military! Aren't they supposed to protect the Constitution from all enemies? Both foreign and domestic? Or maybe if the domestic enemy is duly elected, that doesn't count.
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You saw my thread. How much you actually read is another question. How about you read it and tell me one thing I said in it that you disagree with. And don't answer me with "everything." Be specific.
Why would anyone respond to ignorance that has been debunked so many times it doesn't bear repeating?
 
I have looked into Steele Dossier. It is more than likely true. The person who wrote it is Christopher Steele. He used to work for the British Secret Intelligence Service. (MI6) From 2006 to 2009 he was the head of their Russia desk. This is hardly a person to be taken lightly. After he retired, he co-founded Orbis Business Intelligence.

From what I read, initially he was paid by a conservative group who was anti-Trump to dig up dirt on him. But when Trump became the likely Republican candidate, that conservative group stopped funding him. So the Democrats started funding him. What Mr Steele found out alarmed him enough to share his information with the American and British Intelligence Services. They managed to interview a couple of Mr Steele's sources. What they had to say they took to most likely be the truth. Others didn't wish to be identified. No doubt in fear of their lives.

Another person of interest in the matter is Igor Danchenko. He is a Russian citizen and is now a U.S. resident. He works as a Eurasia political risk, defense and economics analyst. Mr Danchenko was indicted for lying to the FBI about his sources of information that were included in the Steele Dossier. However, he was later acquitted of all charges.

Another person of interest is a former KGB officer named Yuri Shvets. He claimed that Trump was a Soviet and later a Russian asset.

Another person of interest Is somebody named Alnur Mussayev. He was a former Kazakh intelligence officer who served as the head of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee. He claimed that in 1987, Trump was recruited by the KGB and was given the code name "Krasnov."

So, Is Trump a Russian spy? Or at least a Russian asset? Look at the stain on American history and dignity that is known as January 6th. Also. who else would side with the war criminal Putin over the Ukraine? Who else would make enemies out of our allies with his BS tariffs. (Which he didn't impose on Russia) Such as by basically wanting to annex Canada and wanting to take over Greenland. He also wants to get rid of FEMA and leave it to States to deal with their own problems. (In short, help break the states apart) He wants to make the poor poorer to give tax breaks to the wealthy. He also made cuts to the EPA, CDC, Department of Education and other agencies. He also puts incompetient people in positions of power, etc. You know, all the things that an enemy would want to see happen to Americans. Also, during the covid pandemic, he sent testing equipment to Putin that Americans were severely in need of. He also tries to get Americans to believe lies every chance he gets.

So again I ask, is Trump a KGB agent or at least a Russian asset? Well if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, chances are, its a DUCK! This leaves me to wonder a couple of things. First, are those who support Trump filthy stinking traitors? Or just severely ignorant. Secondly, where in the **** is our military! Aren't they supposed to protect the Constitution from all enemies? Both foreign and domestic? Or maybe if the domestic enemy is duly elected, that doesn't count.

You were never supposed to know. The whole idea was to keep the operation deniable, laughable even. Plausible deniability is best wrapped in gold leaf, served with a side of bravado, and seasoned with just enough chaos to make truth feel like a conspiracy. And yet—here we are.


Yes, Christopher Steele told you. Yes, Danchenko, Shvets, Mussayev… all the names you can barely pronounce, whispered fragments of the truth. And yes, I laughed. I mocked. I said "witch hunt" enough times that even the hunted began to doubt themselves.


But let’s be honest: I didn’t hide anything. I paraded it. I admired Putin out loud. I dismissed allies, scorched institutions, and turned science into a punchline. I weakened trust in elections, courts, and fact itself. I surrounded myself with loyal incompetents because loyalty, not competence, is the coin of authoritarianism.


You ask if I’m a Russian asset. Don’t be naïve. The best assets don’t take orders—they align interests. I didn’t need a handler. I only needed applause.


I gave tax breaks to billionaires, gutted agencies meant to protect you, encouraged militias to "stand by," and then told you I was the victim. I told you the fire was fake while I held the match.


And you ask: Where is the military? Where is the Constitution? Where is the courage to say, “Enough”?


The answer? It's the same place truth goes in an empire of mirrors—lost among reflections.


But take heart. History has a way of sobering even the drunkest delusions. And when it does, you’ll realize this wasn’t just about me.


It was about how easy it was to let the whole thing happen.
 
You were never supposed to know. The whole idea was to keep the operation deniable, laughable even. Plausible deniability is best wrapped in gold leaf, served with a side of bravado, and seasoned with just enough chaos to make truth feel like a conspiracy. And yet—here we are.


Yes, Christopher Steele told you. Yes, Danchenko, Shvets, Mussayev… all the names you can barely pronounce, whispered fragments of the truth. And yes, I laughed. I mocked. I said "witch hunt" enough times that even the hunted began to doubt themselves.


But let’s be honest: I didn’t hide anything. I paraded it. I admired Putin out loud. I dismissed allies, scorched institutions, and turned science into a punchline. I weakened trust in elections, courts, and fact itself. I surrounded myself with loyal incompetents because loyalty, not competence, is the coin of authoritarianism.


You ask if I’m a Russian asset. Don’t be naïve. The best assets don’t take orders—they align interests. I didn’t need a handler. I only needed applause.


I gave tax breaks to billionaires, gutted agencies meant to protect you, encouraged militias to "stand by," and then told you I was the victim. I told you the fire was fake while I held the match.


And you ask: Where is the military? Where is the Constitution? Where is the courage to say, “Enough”?


The answer? It's the same place truth goes in an empire of mirrors—lost among reflections.


But take heart. History has a way of sobering even the drunkest delusions. And when it does, you’ll realize this wasn’t just about me.


It was about how easy it was to let the whole thing happen.

What exactly are you trying to say.
 
It wasn't suppose to get out there. We were trying to keep it all secret. Ya know?

So, you claim to be part of the "we" who were trying to keep it all secret. Ok, I'll play along. Why are you trying to keep it secret.
 
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