It’s the only way his actions make any kind of sense
PrimalJay on
Yes. Just like Baudet. Just like Wilders. Just like Weidel. Just like Orban. Just like Farage. All traitors to the west. Am I missing some?
Odd-Welder8445 on
Yes and should be sanctioned in the same way as the rest of the Russian Oligarchs.
Use the funds to help Ukraine
freelancer331 on
It is not even important whether he is a russian asset or not. He acts like one, even to that extent that russian officials essentially say they couldn’t do a better job even if he actually was an asset
PriorityMuted8024 on
Better to be. Otherwise, he is the stupidest man on Earth
theonlytater on
Yes!
russia_is_fascist on
💯
AK49Logger on
If you have to ask the question you already know the answer…
IshTheFace on
He acts like one. I don’t really care whether he is one or not.
RemnantOfSpotOn on
Watch [Edward Griffin interviews Yuri Bezmenov KGB defective about 4 stages of Ideological subversion](https://youtu.be/0fx1BYwCwCI?feature=shared) and decide for yourself.
Square_Claim on
Komrad Krasnov?
Extreme-Advantage621 on
Absolutely
RevolutionaryExam465 on
I’m not the only American citizen that believes this. Things are ramping up here quickly. There’s going to be resistance.
Strayed8492 on
‘Comrade Krasnov’ is the largest traitor my country has ever produced. Full stop.
The man was made a Russia asset like, ~40 years ago
missbohica on
Yes!
Oui!
Sim!
Si!
Hawkwise83 on
Why is this still a question. Of course he is.
Mountain_Strategy342 on
Is the pope a catholic?
mr_sakitumi on
If it walks like a duck, quacks like one, then its a duck..
coffeeandtheinfinite on
Yes
Careless-Pin-2852 on
Ban tiktok before this your country
BarbecueChickenBBQ on
101%.
Common_Brick_8222 on
This guy is a Russian puppet or an idiot.
TheRealCostaS on
Of course he is.
Opposite-Chemistry-0 on
Probably yes but it does not matter since he acts like that either way
TheDungen on
That or a really useful idiot.
FluffnPuff_Rebirth on
It hardly matters at this point as the end result is the same. Checks and balances of the system failed and now he’s going to continue to rampage through the soon to be former superpower’s institutions until there’s nothing left.
Unless the supreme court suddenly has a change of heart and grow a conscience (unlikely with all the Trump nominees in there) and begins hamstringing Trump’s every move from now on, I think this might be the end of Pax Americana. It was already limping, but I see no coming back from this if we have 46 more months of Trump presidency to look forward to.
Big_Schrimp on
„We will take America without a shot. We do not have to invade the US. We will destroy you from within”
– Nikita Khrushchev 1956
Hertje73 on
Well let me tell you 1 thing…… if Trump is a Russian asset….. then EVERYTHING HE DOES MAKES PERFECT SENSE!!!!
BiZender on
Absolutely.
W00dzy87 on
From a 50 minute deep research on chat gpt including countless resources :
Ultimately, whether Trump was a witting agent or an unwitting “useful idiot” for the Kremlin, the effect has been largely the same: his words and deeds have benefited Russia’s strategic position. As a former CIA officer put it, “never before had a U.S. president done so much to align with an adversary” – and that adversary (Russia) clearly welcomed and encouraged Trump’s rise  . Based on the current weight of credible evidence, one can reasonably conclude there is roughly a 70% likelihood that Donald Trump has acted as a Russian asset (wittingly or not). This percentage reflects a synthesis of the intelligence leaks, Trump’s post-2021 conduct, expert analyses, and geopolitical outcomes observed to date, all of which point toward a conclusion that Trump has been, and continues to be, a significant boon to Russian interests.
AwkwardBet7634 on
There’s no doubt about it. He’s actually awful at hiding it. Making it far too obvious.
I’d say Putin is even pissed at the lack of discretion. Could blow the whole operation wide open.
Jagg811 on
That should be a statement, not a question. Trump is a Russian asset.
ptitguillaume on
Yesterday someone was asking the same question and another one answered by a list of questions. That list grows almost everyday.
Which side profit the most of:
* stopping the military aid to Ukraine: Ukraine or Russia?
* stopping the US intelligence to Ukraine: Ukraine or Russia?
* disengaging for Nato: US or Russia?
* starting a trade war with allies: US or Russia?
* menacing long time allies of invasion (Greenland, Canada, Panama): US or Russia?
* speaking about resuming trades with Russia: US or Russia?
* destabilising the EU with trade war and disengaging from old treaties which ensure a stable world: US or Russia?
* stopping the fight against Russian hackers: US or Russia?
…
What has Trump done that a Russian asset wouldn’t have done?
Paul5s on
If he is, there’s a bigger problem with the fact that the US secret services couldn’t or didn’t reveal it and let him win.
JEFFinSoCal on
Follow the money, it’s the only thing he cares about.
He’s been a Russian asset (unwitting or not) since the 80’s.
LilRedDuc on
Of course he is. Duh. And as such, NATO should cease to exist. Ukraine goes back to being a Ukraine that isn’t trying to be part of NATO. And the EU needs to unify, right now, form its own self-sufficient superpower military and deal with Russia on its own terms. Tell USA to go back to their side of the pond and fuck off since this whole Ukraine war is their fault from the get go, stemming from US wanting to poke the Russian bear with nato expansion and thus their proxy war. Stop acting like the U.S. determines what happens in Europe. Give ‘em the boot, already and treat them as the backstabbing fucks that they are.
But if y’all fail to unify and become a superpower, with “Europeans constitution”and a military that acts on the entire regions behalf, then you’ll be kinda fucked. It would be like all the individual states of the U.S. (separate nations of Europe) trying to separately defend themselves from an attack by a world superpower (Russia). It would be a joke and they would lose. You likely will too if y’all don’t become a united region acting as one- in which case, maybe start learning Russian if you haven’t already.
a648272 on
During Trump phone conversation with putin, putin’s first words were probably “Желание, Ржавый, Семнадцать, Рассвет, Печь, Девять, Добросердечный, Возвращение на родину, Один, Товарный вагон”.
zanzara1968 on
Yes, isn’t it obvious? And even if he isn’t, he is doing exactly as a Russian asset would do.
sobakoryba on
Ask yourself a question, what would Putin assets do to resolve the war in putins favor.
That is exactly what Donald is doing
mhudak on
Let’s be Magic 8-ball.
“All signs point to yes.”
EndlessSummer00 on
Yes. Anyone that does not see that is purposefully blind. As a US citizen I am SO ashamed of all of us for allowing this to happen.
Do-you-see-it-now on
Bought and paid for. So deep he will never escape.
Geneseeker101 on
I’d rather turn the question around:
What would a Russian asset do in the presidential office?
Divide the West – A Russian asset would work to weaken alliances like NATO, strain relationships with European allies, and sow discord within the EU, making it easier for Russia to expand its influence.
Stop all support to Ukraine – Cutting military and financial aid to Ukraine would leave it vulnerable to Russian aggression, effectively handing Putin a major geopolitical victory.
Undermine U.S. intelligence and national security agencies – A Russian asset would attack the credibility of the FBI, CIA, and other agencies that monitor foreign interference, weakening America’s ability to counter Russian operations.
Push for U.S. isolationism – Advocating for an “America First” approach that withdraws from international commitments would allow Russia more freedom to act without U.S. interference.
Weaken democratic institutions – Spreading election conspiracy theories, attacking the legitimacy of the media, and eroding trust in the justice system would destabilize American democracy, something Russia has long sought.
Promote pro-Russian policies – A Russian asset might advocate for lifting sanctions on Russia, opposing military deployments in Eastern Europe, or turning a blind eye to Russian cyberattacks and election interference.
Trump is doing a pretty good job being a Russian asset….
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The Lincoln Project [sings so](https://youtu.be/VhlwPOrccww?feature=shared) and it’s very catchy. 😅👍
It’s a rhetorical question
It’s the only way his actions make any kind of sense
Yes. Just like Baudet. Just like Wilders. Just like Weidel. Just like Orban. Just like Farage. All traitors to the west. Am I missing some?
Yes and should be sanctioned in the same way as the rest of the Russian Oligarchs.
Use the funds to help Ukraine
It is not even important whether he is a russian asset or not. He acts like one, even to that extent that russian officials essentially say they couldn’t do a better job even if he actually was an asset
Better to be. Otherwise, he is the stupidest man on Earth
Yes!
💯
If you have to ask the question you already know the answer…
He acts like one. I don’t really care whether he is one or not.
Watch [Edward Griffin interviews Yuri Bezmenov KGB defective about 4 stages of Ideological subversion](https://youtu.be/0fx1BYwCwCI?feature=shared) and decide for yourself.
Komrad Krasnov?
Absolutely
I’m not the only American citizen that believes this. Things are ramping up here quickly. There’s going to be resistance.
‘Comrade Krasnov’ is the largest traitor my country has ever produced. Full stop.
The man was made a Russia asset like, ~40 years ago
Yes!
Oui!
Sim!
Si!
Why is this still a question. Of course he is.
Is the pope a catholic?
If it walks like a duck, quacks like one, then its a duck..
Yes
Ban tiktok before this your country
101%.
This guy is a Russian puppet or an idiot.
Of course he is.
Probably yes but it does not matter since he acts like that either way
That or a really useful idiot.
It hardly matters at this point as the end result is the same. Checks and balances of the system failed and now he’s going to continue to rampage through the soon to be former superpower’s institutions until there’s nothing left.
Unless the supreme court suddenly has a change of heart and grow a conscience (unlikely with all the Trump nominees in there) and begins hamstringing Trump’s every move from now on, I think this might be the end of Pax Americana. It was already limping, but I see no coming back from this if we have 46 more months of Trump presidency to look forward to.
„We will take America without a shot. We do not have to invade the US. We will destroy you from within”
– Nikita Khrushchev 1956
Well let me tell you 1 thing…… if Trump is a Russian asset….. then EVERYTHING HE DOES MAKES PERFECT SENSE!!!!
Absolutely.
From a 50 minute deep research on chat gpt including countless resources :
Ultimately, whether Trump was a witting agent or an unwitting “useful idiot” for the Kremlin, the effect has been largely the same: his words and deeds have benefited Russia’s strategic position. As a former CIA officer put it, “never before had a U.S. president done so much to align with an adversary” – and that adversary (Russia) clearly welcomed and encouraged Trump’s rise  . Based on the current weight of credible evidence, one can reasonably conclude there is roughly a 70% likelihood that Donald Trump has acted as a Russian asset (wittingly or not). This percentage reflects a synthesis of the intelligence leaks, Trump’s post-2021 conduct, expert analyses, and geopolitical outcomes observed to date, all of which point toward a conclusion that Trump has been, and continues to be, a significant boon to Russian interests.
There’s no doubt about it. He’s actually awful at hiding it. Making it far too obvious.
I’d say Putin is even pissed at the lack of discretion. Could blow the whole operation wide open.
That should be a statement, not a question. Trump is a Russian asset.
Yesterday someone was asking the same question and another one answered by a list of questions. That list grows almost everyday.
Which side profit the most of:
* stopping the military aid to Ukraine: Ukraine or Russia?
* stopping the US intelligence to Ukraine: Ukraine or Russia?
* disengaging for Nato: US or Russia?
* starting a trade war with allies: US or Russia?
* menacing long time allies of invasion (Greenland, Canada, Panama): US or Russia?
* speaking about resuming trades with Russia: US or Russia?
* destabilising the EU with trade war and disengaging from old treaties which ensure a stable world: US or Russia?
* stopping the fight against Russian hackers: US or Russia?
…
What has Trump done that a Russian asset wouldn’t have done?
If he is, there’s a bigger problem with the fact that the US secret services couldn’t or didn’t reveal it and let him win.
Follow the money, it’s the only thing he cares about.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/12/21/how-russian-money-helped-save-trumps-business/
He’s been a Russian asset (unwitting or not) since the 80’s.
Of course he is. Duh. And as such, NATO should cease to exist. Ukraine goes back to being a Ukraine that isn’t trying to be part of NATO. And the EU needs to unify, right now, form its own self-sufficient superpower military and deal with Russia on its own terms. Tell USA to go back to their side of the pond and fuck off since this whole Ukraine war is their fault from the get go, stemming from US wanting to poke the Russian bear with nato expansion and thus their proxy war. Stop acting like the U.S. determines what happens in Europe. Give ‘em the boot, already and treat them as the backstabbing fucks that they are.
But if y’all fail to unify and become a superpower, with “Europeans constitution”and a military that acts on the entire regions behalf, then you’ll be kinda fucked. It would be like all the individual states of the U.S. (separate nations of Europe) trying to separately defend themselves from an attack by a world superpower (Russia). It would be a joke and they would lose. You likely will too if y’all don’t become a united region acting as one- in which case, maybe start learning Russian if you haven’t already.
During Trump phone conversation with putin, putin’s first words were probably “Желание, Ржавый, Семнадцать, Рассвет, Печь, Девять, Добросердечный, Возвращение на родину, Один, Товарный вагон”.
Yes, isn’t it obvious? And even if he isn’t, he is doing exactly as a Russian asset would do.
Ask yourself a question, what would Putin assets do to resolve the war in putins favor.
That is exactly what Donald is doing
Let’s be Magic 8-ball.
“All signs point to yes.”
Yes. Anyone that does not see that is purposefully blind. As a US citizen I am SO ashamed of all of us for allowing this to happen.
Bought and paid for. So deep he will never escape.
I’d rather turn the question around:
What would a Russian asset do in the presidential office?
Divide the West – A Russian asset would work to weaken alliances like NATO, strain relationships with European allies, and sow discord within the EU, making it easier for Russia to expand its influence.
Stop all support to Ukraine – Cutting military and financial aid to Ukraine would leave it vulnerable to Russian aggression, effectively handing Putin a major geopolitical victory.
Undermine U.S. intelligence and national security agencies – A Russian asset would attack the credibility of the FBI, CIA, and other agencies that monitor foreign interference, weakening America’s ability to counter Russian operations.
Push for U.S. isolationism – Advocating for an “America First” approach that withdraws from international commitments would allow Russia more freedom to act without U.S. interference.
Weaken democratic institutions – Spreading election conspiracy theories, attacking the legitimacy of the media, and eroding trust in the justice system would destabilize American democracy, something Russia has long sought.
Promote pro-Russian policies – A Russian asset might advocate for lifting sanctions on Russia, opposing military deployments in Eastern Europe, or turning a blind eye to Russian cyberattacks and election interference.
Trump is doing a pretty good job being a Russian asset….