7.4
95 min
As the 2024 elections approach, Russian interference in American politics – through spies or agents of influence – is a troubling reality. Vladimir Putin is counting on Donald Trump’s victory to weaken support for Ukraine. Why does Trump almost always support Russia? Is he compromised? During his presidency, did he betray the United States in favor of the Kremlin? And why has the Republican Party shifted its stance toward Russia? Answering these questions means shedding light on a labyrinthine espionage and manipulation operation. Still ongoing, it began forty years ago, during the final years of the Cold War. Back then, Trump was merely a real estate developer, and Putin was a young KGB agent. This operation contains many dark areas, but some hold pieces of the puzzle. A former KGB leader, infiltrated “illegals,” a former Trump advisor, and former senior officials from the CIA and FBI, as well as a former prosecutor, provide testimony. . . . [taken from Nilaya Productions]
Name | Character | Team | |
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John Brennan | self - directeur de la CIA (2013-2017) | Unowned | |
Peter Strzok | self - directeur du contre-espionnage du FBI (2015-2018) | Unowned | |
Général Oleg Kalugin | self - dirigeant du renseignement extérieur du KGB (1974-1990) | Unowned | |
Jack Barsky | self - agent du KGB infiltré aux États-Unis | Unowned | |
Sergueï Jirnov | self - officier du KGB (1984-1990) | Unowned | |
John Bolton | self - conseiller à la sécurité nationale de Donald Trump (2018-2019) | Unowned | |
Edward Lozansky | self - ancien expert des affaires soviétiques | Unowned | |
John Lenczowski | self - conseiller de Ronald Reagan (1983-1987) | Unowned | |
Kenneth McCallion | self - procureur adjoint de New York (1978-1992) | Unowned | |
Michael Isikoff | self - journaliste d’investigation | Unowned | |
Robert Amsterdam | self - avocat | Unowned |