Czechoslovakian intelligence had persecuted Trump

An investigation into the newspaper “The Guardian” indicates that US President Donald Trump was attended by the Czech-Slovak intelligence services in Prague in the late 1980s. The Czech-Slovak discovery collected information through Trump's ex-year-olds after his first marriage in 1977. American President Donald Trump was attended by the Czech-Slovak intelligence services in [...]
An investigation into the newspaper “The Guardian” indicates that US President Donald Trump was attended by the Czech-Slovak intelligence services in Prague in the late 1980s. The Czech-Slovak discovery collected information through Trump's ex-year-olds after his first marriage in 1977.
American President Donald Trump was attended by the Czech-Slovak intelligence services in Prague at the end of the 1980s in order to obtain information from him from senior officials of the American government.
This data came out after the files and evidence collected from the newspaper “The Guardian”.
Czech-Slovak discovery “Státní bezpečnost” conducted long - term surveillance of Trump after his first marriage in 1977 with Ivana Zelníčková.
Ivanka's father, Miloš Zelníček, has regularly provided intelligence authorities with information on his daughter's visit to New York. His relationship with intelligence authorities lasted until the fall of the communist regime.
According to the first documents from the “The Guardian”, intelligence services were particularly interested after the election of George HW Bush as president.
Former agent Vlastil Danik said Trump was a very interesting person, a businessman with close ties to American politics.







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