American Kompromat
How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery
by:
Craig Unger
Summary:
The book delves into the alleged connections between Donald Trump and Russian intelligence, exploring how Trump may have been compromised or influenced by the KGB and its successors over several decades. It also examines various instances of corruption, espionage, and power dynamics within the context of U.S.-Russia relations, presenting a narrative of manipulation and betrayal.
Key points:
1. Kompromat: The book suggests Trump may have been blackmailed by the KGB using compromising material.
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