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In reply to the discussion: Melania was an Epstein Escort [View all]Kid Berwyn
(25,253 posts)102. "Shotgun!"

The Hidden History of Trumps First Trip to Moscow
In 1987, a young real estate developer traveled to the Soviet Union. The KGB almost certainly made the trip happen.
By LUKE HARDING
Politico, November 19, 2017
Excerpt...
Trump's first visit to Soviet Moscow in 1987 looks, with hindsight, to be part of a pattern. The dossier by the former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele asserts that the Kremlin had been cultivating Trump for at least five years before his stunning victory in the 2016 US presidential election. This would take us back to around 2011 or 2012.
In fact, the Soviet Union was interested in him too, three decades earlier. The top level of the Soviet diplomatic service arranged his 1987 Moscow visit. With assistance from the KGB. It took place while Kryuchkov was seeking to improve the KGB's operational techniques in one particular and sensitive area. The spy chief wanted KGB staff abroad to recruit more Americans.
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As Trump tells it, the idea for his first trip to Moscow came after he found himself seated next to the Soviet ambassador Yuri Dubinin. This was in autumn 1986; the event was a luncheon held by Leonard Lauder, the businessman son of Estée Lauder. Dubinins daughter Natalia had read about Trump Tower and knew all about it, Trump said in his 1987 bestseller, The Art of the Deal.
Trump continued: One thing led to another, and now Im talking about building a large luxury hotel, across the street from the Kremlin, in partnership with the Soviet government.
Trumps chatty version of events is incomplete. According to Natalia Dubinina, the actual story involved a more determined effort by the Soviet government to seek out Trump. In February 1985 Kryuchkov complained again about the lack of appreciable results of recruitment against the Americans in most Residencies. The ambassador arrived in New York in March 1986. His original job was Soviet ambassador to the U.N.; his daughter Dubinina was already living in the city with her family, and she was part of the Soviet U.N. delegation.
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https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/19/trump-first-moscow-trip-215842
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Yes, but her last name isn't Harris, Biden or Obama, so the corporate media looks the other way.
Chasstev365
Thursday
#2
No picture credit? Who's photo is it and who are the people who aren't recognizable by everyone? TIA
littlemissmartypants
Friday
#71
18 months ago, Martin O'Malley was warning in interviews - they're going to raid the Treasury.
yellow dahlia
Friday
#93
That picture is still amazing. As Melania hand is in Trump's clutches she is warm for P.M. Justin form.
Botany
Friday
#75
Don't know why this hasn't gotten more coverage on CIABCNNBCBSFoxNutworks,
republianmushroom
Thursday
#17
So why did Uncle Sam protect Epstein since Ronald Reagan was handing out jelly beans?
Kid Berwyn
Friday
#83
And he is still paying for her but now all he gets is an occasional attendance at one of his dinners or events.
Bev54
Thursday
#46
Oh that can't be true...she arrived in the U.S. brandishing an Einstein passport.
allegorical oracle
Thursday
#52