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304 pages, Paperback
First published September 12, 2007
it would be dangerous not to consider the possibility that the [Trump-Putin] summit is less a negotiation between two heads of state than a meeting between a Russian-intelligence asset and his handler.
. . . it seems slightly insane to contemplate the possibility that a secret relationship between Trump and Russia dates back this far. But it can’t be dismissed completely. How do you even think about the small but real chance—10 percent? 20 percent?—that the president of the United States has been covertly influenced or personally compromised by a hostile foreign power for decades?
It is not difficult to imagine that Russia quickly had something on Trump, from either exploits during his 1987 visit or any subsequent embarrassing behavior KGB assets might have uncovered. But the other leverage Russia enjoyed over Trump for at least 15 years is indisputable—in fact, his family has admitted to it multiple times. After a series of financial reversals and his brazen abuse of bankruptcy laws, Trump found it impossible to borrow from American banks and grew heavily reliant on unconventional sources of capital. Russian cash proved his salvation. In July 2013, Trump visited Moscow again. If the Russians did not have a back-channel relationship or compromising file on Trump 30 years ago, they very likely obtained one then. There is growing reason to think the pee tape might indeed exist.