The Life and Crimes of the Donald Trump - TRUMPFILES.ORG

Here’s an interesting, informative treasure trove of insights into where the Donald came from and who all he’s in collusion with. I figure, considering where we are at in this election and how confused so much of the country remains ( or is it just Fake News that says the race is neck and neck?), and since someone shared this with me, along with the encourage for me to share it with friends, I think why not, so here it is.

THE TRUMP TIMELINE

A transnational crime syndicate masquerading as a government.

SARAH KENDZIOR
About | Sarah Kendzior

Trump File is a timeline. Every event is dated according to when it occurred, not when we found out about it. Our goal is to chronologically document the life and crimes of Donald Trump, his administration, and his allies. But we’re not even close to finished. Explore the site so far, and check back for updates.

Start at the beginning …

1,040 FILES & COUNTING

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Illegal Activity May 26, 2006

Future Trump SCOTUS pick Brett Kavanaugh lies under oath, gets to be a judge


Warnings April 12, 2016

Ted Cruz: Donald Trump will threaten anyone who doesn’t support him


Trump Administration January 19, 2017

Steven Mnuchin hides $95 million from Congress, becomes Treasury Sec. anyways


Congress July 4, 2018

Republican lawmakers take Fourth of July trip to Moscow


Congress February 11, 2020

GOP blocks bills that would protect elections from hacking & foreign interests

Ancient history, and where the heck did that Donald monster come from?

Roy Cohn February 20, 1927

Roy Cohn, the original Donald Trump, is born in New York


Fred Trump May 30, 1927

Fred Trump and KKK members arrested in brawl with police


Fred Trump January 1, 1937

Fred Trump begins inserting himself into political circles and making powerful friends


Fred Trump January 12, 1945

Fred Trump gets $10 million FHA government funding for Shore Haven


Mogilevich June 30, 1946

Semion Mogilevich, the ‘boss of bosses,’ is born in Ukraine


Fred Trump July 1, 1950

Fred Trump completes Beach Haven with mob help, makes his kids landlords

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Type “alnur mussayev yuri shvets” on any research program

These 2 former soviet agents claim that Trump has been recruited by KGB very early.

In fact, KGB listed 4 categories of people: the Russian KGB officers, the local agents, local agents of influence, not spies but people used to promote Russia and his interests, and useful fools, un paid people manipulated to influence others and promote Russian interests.

Trump is a fool and is ideologically very aligned with Putin. No need to recruit him as agent.

But i would like opinion from USA.

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I think we know as much as you do. It is a real news item, but major papers are being pretty quiet so far. I read that articles have appeared and then been deleted. Trump’s own response might be telling. I always give headlines like this a couple days, see who repeats them and who investigates

The source is not great, he’s on the outside now.

Shocked, :scream_cat: we’re absolutely shocked, … how could we have imagined such a thing happening? :flushed: Is the lament going forth. :lying_face:

Apparently Trump The Traitor will be heading to Russia to get some coaching.

What do you expect? He’s a 34 count Federal Felon. Of course he and his cronies are criminals.

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Completely ridiculous nonsense.

Well, Trump had started a Trump Tower in Moscow.

Trump Tower Moscow, also known as the Moscow Project,[1] was a series of proposals by the Trump Organization to develop a Trump skyscraper in Russia.[2] Michael Cohen testified in February 2019 that Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump were regularly briefed about a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow.[3][4][5]
Trump Tower Moscow - Wikipedia

A little like building a Trump Tower in Berlin when Hitler was alive and preparing for WWII. Remember the Beer Hall Putsch?

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Oh, well that settles it. :smile:

Real Estate moguls never build property in foreign countries, so the only possible explanation is black ops.

Well, Trump has an unfinished building site in Moscow, which proves where his sympathy lies.

Donald Trump is reported as having first envisaged a Trump building in Moscow during a visit to Moscow in 1987,[6] which he also mentioned in his own 1987 book The Art of the Deal.[7][8]

Trump wrote that he had talked with Yuri Dubinin about “building a large luxury hotel, across the street from the Kremlin, in partnership with the Soviet government.”[7][8]

The development was originally envisaged as a joint venture with the Soviet Union’s tourism agency, Goscom Intourist, although the plan ultimately fell through.[9][7]
Following the break-up of the Soviet Union, Trump’s interest in a Moscow tower continued.

In 2005, the Trump Organization signed a one-year contract for a construction project in Moscow with the Bayrock Group real estate firm. One of the firm’s principals was Felix Sater, a Russian-born businessman with mob connections.[10] Sater identified a site for a Trump skyscraper. It was stipulated any spas or fitness areas be branded “The Spa by Ivanka Trump.”[11]

That proposal fell through, but Sater continued to maintain a relationship with Trump.[12] After holding the Miss Universe pageant in Russia in 2013, Trump tweeted “TRUMP TOWER-MOSCOW is next.”[13][14]

Trump’s sympathy lies with Trump.

I’m still not sure if the “black ops” comment is sarcasm, but this statement is dead on.

No argument from me.

The tragedy is that the MAGA Guys are proud of loving a traitor who only thinks of himself - being placed at the head of what was once a democratic government the people, by the people for the people.

Sure it was definitely imperfect - but it sure as hell beats where this wanna be vicious dictator, with his vandal overlords, are taking it.

https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artI-S1-3-1/ALDE_00013290/

Article I, Section 1:

All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

The Legislative Vesting Clause, along with the coordinate Executive and Judicial Vesting Clauses, delineate the powers the Framers accorded to the National Government’s Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches. Separating the powers to legislate, to execute, and to adjudicate into separate government departments was a familiar concept to the Framers.

As noted by James Madison in the Federalist No. 47, political theorist Baron Charles de Montesquieu had written about the separation of powers concept almost 100 years earlier.
1 Consequently, when the colonies separated from Great Britain following the American Revolution, the framers of the new state constitutions generally embraced the principle of separation of powers in their charters.
2 The framers of the new state constitutions, however, did not necessarily incorporate systems of checks and balances. Accordingly, violations of the separation of powers doctrine by state legislatures were commonplace prior to the convening of the Constitutional Convention.
3 Theory as much as experience guided the Framers in the summer of 1787.
4 In drafting the Constitution, the Framers considered how to order a system of government that provided sufficient power to govern while protecting the liberties of the governed.
5 The doctrine of separation of powers, which the Framers implemented in drafting the Constitution, was based on several generally held principles: the separation of government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial; the concept that each branch performs unique and identifiable functions that are appropriate to each branch; and the proscription against any person or group serving in more than one branch simultaneously.

6 While the Constitution largely effectuated these principles, the Framers’ separation of power was not rigid, but incorporated a system of checks and balances whereby one branch could check the powers assigned to another. …

(This information is in the public domain and copyright free. - https://constitution.congress.gov )

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Trump wants Zelinsky’s gratitude? That is perfecly justified and Zelinsky has expressed his gratitude many times before. But the US was not alone in that effort and Zelinsky has expressed his gratitude to all of the NATO countries who helped in defending against Russia’s invasion.

But If Ukraine has to pay for US protection he is perfectly justified in asking for guarantees of safety from Russia’s aggression. That is a simple quid pro quo.

It is Trump who refised to make any guarantees.

Don’t you mean Trump wants Zelinsky (and everyone else) to worship him?

No, its a gambit. He is playing a financial chess game.
But if finances become part of the justification, then that makes a response to Russia’s aggression “financially negotiable” instead of “morally compulsory”.

Yeah, the world where everything is transactional, and where morality and human decency means nothing.

That paints quite the picture for our future.

Oh and the news just caught up with me:

Trump, Vance attack on Zelenskyy angers many. But Russians and (some) Republicans love it.

Ukraine’s supporters defend Kyiv against the U.S. president’s in-person attack, while detractors say he got what he deserved.

By NAHAL TOOSI and AMY MACKINNON

02/28/2025 06:39 PM EST

Ukraine’s supporters in Washington and abroad reacted with horror to President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance’s verbal takedown of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, calling it a dismaying display of American bullying. …

It’s no wonder I need to stay away from it these days, this shite is insane.

CNN —

President Donald Trump’s claim that the potential “trillion-dollar deal” he is on the cusp of signing with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would offer the US easy access to a bonanza of rare earth minerals is at odds with the widespread assessment of current and former US officials who say there’s little actual evidence of great rare earth and other mineral wealth in Ukraine and much of what does exist will be difficult, even impossible, to exploit in the eastern war-torn part of the country.

“We’ll be dig, dig, digging,” Trump told reporters on the eve of Zelensky’s visit. “The American taxpayers will now effectively be reimbursed for the money and hundreds of billions of dollars poured into helping Ukraine defend itself.” …

Senator Jeff Merkley walked into the hearing room like a man who’d just been told his car got keyed and knew exactly who did it. On the other side of the table sat Christopher Landau, Trump’s nominee for Deputy Secretary of State, who looked like he hadn’t slept since Inauguration Day, and Matthew Whitaker, a former acting Attorney General who carries himself like a guy who still brags about his high school bench press record.

The setup was simple: Merkley had questions, and Landau and Whitaker had excuses — weak, sweaty excuses that couldn’t outrun a three-legged dog.

It didn’t take long for the whole thing to unravel. Merkley started calmly, like a guy setting mousetraps in a room full of blindfolded rats. Then the hammer dropped.

Senator Jeff Merkley: “I wanted to, uh… uh… ask you, Mr. Landau — is President Trump a Russian asset?”

That’s how Merkley started — no warmup, no warning. Just kicked the door open and asked the question nobody else had the nerve to say out loud.

Mr. Landau: “Absolutely not, Senator. He’s the President of the United States, duly elected by the American people.”

Landau might as well have answered, “Please don’t ask me anything else.” Merkley wasn’t about to let him off that easy.

Senator Merkley: “Well, the reason I ask is many people back home have been asking me this question. And they say, ‘If he was an asset, we would see exactly what he’s doing now.’”

It’s the kind of thing that sounds conspiratorial until you start listing the evidence. And that’s exactly what Merkley did.

Senator Merkley: “For example… he proceeded to forward — or express from the Oval Office — propaganda that has been Russian propaganda… that Ukraine started the war… that, uh… Zelensky is a dictator.”

Step one: repeat Kremlin talking points like they’re gospel.

Senator Merkley: “Second of all… he gave away key things on the negotiating table before the negotiations even started, ensuring the U.S. would absolutely oppose, um… any possibility of NATO membership for Ukraine.”

That’s like showing up to a poker game and tossing your entire stack of chips across the table before the first card’s dealt.

Senator Merkley: “Uh… third… he’s cut off the arms shipments to Ukraine completely — undermining their ability against a massive neighbor next door with short supply lines and… and huge resources.”

Pause here and picture Vladimir Putin popping champagne.

Senator Merkley: “Fourth… he’s undermined the partnership with Europe, which has been essential to security over the last 80 years — a major goal of Putin’s.”

At this point, Merkley wasn’t describing bad policy — he was reading Putin’s wish list.

Senator Merkley: “And then… he’s done everything to discredit and demean Zelensky on the international stage — notably with that shameful press conference in which he teamed up with the Vice President to attack Zelensky.”

Ah yes, that infamous JD Vance press conference — the diplomatic equivalent of shoving Zelensky’s head in a toilet while Putin watched from the corner clapping like a seal.

Senator Merkley: “I can’t imagine that if he was a Russian asset, he could be doing anything more favorable than these five points.”

Boom. Merkley didn’t need to say “traitor” — he just pointed at the scoreboard.

Senator Merkley: “Uh… what else could a Russian asset actually possibly do that Trump hasn’t yet done?”

What else, indeed? The room was dead silent — the kind of pause where you can hear chairs creak and paper shuffle.

Landau tried to squirm out.

Mr. Landau: “Senator, the President has made it absolutely clear that his top priority is to try to bring peace and end an absolutely savage war. I… I know you’re familiar with the, uh… the… the savagery. This is turning into World War I-style trench warfare now in eastern Ukraine.”

Translation: I have nothing, so let me ramble until you forget what you asked.

Mr. Landau: “The President is an exceptionally gifted dealmaker. He is probably the only individual in the entire universe that could actually stop this.”

The entire universe. Not just Earth — the universe. Apparently Trump’s cutting side deals with Alpha Centauri now.

Senator Merkley: “Well, let’s turn to another — thank you very much, since you’re now off the topic I was raising.”

That’s polite for “You’re embarrassing yourself — let’s try someone else.”

Merkley turned to Whitaker.

Senator Merkley: “Mr. Whitaker, these five things that the President has done that are so favorable to Putin and so damaging to Ukraine and to our partnership with Europe… do you approve of them?”

Whitaker tried the old “blame Biden” routine.

Mr. Whitaker: “Well, Senator, thanks for that question. I’m just going to have to, uh… politely disagree with you, uh… on those five things and the way you’ve framed them.”

“You know… the war in Ukraine would have never happened if President Trump was president in 2022. The war in Ukraine happened because of Joe Biden’s weakness.”

Merkley didn’t flinch.

Senator Merkley: “Well, maybe you could some other time go on television and express those points of view, but… do you mind just answering the question I asked?”

And that’s where Whitaker realized he’d stepped into the bear trap.

Senator Merkley: “Do you agree with the five things that President Trump has done — starting with him expressing Russian propaganda from the Oval Office?”

Mr. Whitaker: “Well, you know… again, as I mentioned to your colleague, I am not here to assign labels. We’re in the middle of a very, uh… important peace negotiation.”

Senator Merkley: "I agree. Thank you. Uh… I… I do hope that we have an Administration that works to get the very best deal for Ukraine.

“But what a Russian asset would do would be to work to get the very best deal for Russia — and that appears to be exactly what Donald Trump is trying to accomplish.”

Merkley didn’t shout. He didn’t wave his arms. He just said it — clear as glass — and let the silence hang heavy in the room.

Landau and Whitaker sat there like a couple of guys who’d just realized their GPS was guiding them into a lake.

If Trump isn’t a Russian asset, he’s sure putting in the effort to look like one.

Some good questions.

One lacking: "Why order was given to stop any effort to conter Russian actions on the net ? "

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Thanks for sharing that. :+1:

The fix is in, try finding mainstream media covering it:

Google: Jeff Merkley Asking, Is Trump a Russian Asset? -
Senator Jeff Merkley, March 6, 2025

The video