I know what the KGB was all about and how ruthless they were. What I can't understand is why you want to tie Trump to them.
Yeah, but you've probably never heard of the 1920's "New Economic Policy," "Trust," and “Syndikat-2,” the 1950's "WiN," the 1959 "Shelepin Plan," Gribanov's 1961 "Operation Boomerang," Dmitry Polyakov in late 1961, Aleksei Kulak in early 1962, Yuri Nosenko in 1962, Igor Kochnov in 1966, Vitaly Yurchenko in 1985, the 1967 anti-Clay Shaw / anti-CIA article in "Paese Sera," and the 1980's "Operation Infektion," etc, etc., etc., nor, more specifically, Trump's StB-informing first father-in-law, Trump's purchasing 200 TVs from KGB spotter Sam Kislin's "Joy-Lud Electronics" store in Manhattan in 1980, Russian Mafia money launderer David Bogatin's paying $6 mil in cash for five condos in Trump Tower in 1984, Ambassador to the U.N. Dubinin's and his daughter's unannounced flattering visit to Trump in Trump Tower in March of 1986, sittin' next to Dubinin at the Estée Lauder Dinner a few months later, Trump's all-expenses-paid trip to Moscow in July of 1987 arranged by Dubinin and future ambassador to the U.N. Vitaly Churkin, the anti-NATO full-page ad he placed in three major newspapers when he came back home, convicted felon Felix Sater and Blackrock, the thirteen Russian mafiosos in Trump Tower, Yanukovich-promoter Paul Manafort / GRU officer Konstantin Kilimnik / close-to-Putin Oleg Deripaska, Roger Stone and the Lyndon LaRouche organization's Harley Schlanger, "Cozy Bear," "Fancy Bear," the Putin's professional trolls at the Internet Research Agency, Cambridge Analytica, Deutsche Bank, et al. ad nauseam.
Regardless, I don't have to "tie" Trump to Russian Intelligence and the Russian Mafia, because he
started doing that, himself, in 1977 when he married Ivana Marie Zelníčková from Gottwaldov (present day Zlín), Czechoslovakia, who, a few years earlier, had gotten approval from the StB/KGB to emigrate to the West.