🚨July 1987, Moscow, USSR.

Donald Trump, 41 years old, arrives in Moscow with his wife, Czech model Ivana Zelnichkova, at the invitation of the Soviet ambassador to the

United States (!!!) Yuri Dubinina. The invitation was approved by the Politburo of the CK KPRS.

Trump, who is in financial crisis - his assets are rapidly declining and debt is increasing - reflects on his condition in a famous joke:

-- "Do you see that beggar with the hat on 5th Avenue?" - he says to his companion, who has just given a diamond necklace.

"That man is $1.5 billion richer than I am!"

"But he has nothing!"

"He has nothing, but I have $1.5 billion in debt!"

Back from Moscow, bankrupt Trump unexpectedly receives a loan from a consortium of 16 banks and buys the Plaza Hotel in New York. Soon, he will obtain another loan from a consortium of 22 banks to buy Eastern Air Lines Shuttle (renamed Trump Shuttle).

What happened in Moscow in 1987? Who financed Trump?

The funding comes from Soviet sources of the KGB in the United States - through loan guarantees, not direct cash payments. In Moscow-1987, Trump's first political contract took place - he was offered support for a future American presidential campaign, and he accepted.

Volodymyr Kryuchkov, head of the KGB, in a report to the Politburo, presented Trump as a suitable American candidate who could become a controlled president of the United States.

Before the trip to Moscow, Trump said he would never run for president because he prefers the free life of a businessman. But after 1987, he changed his position.

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1996-1997, Moscow, Russia.

Trump visits Moscow three times, meeting Russian businessmen, trying to build ** Trump Tower Moscow without his own investment, only at the expense of funds from Moscow's criminal structures.

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