American Kompromat: how the KGB cultivated Donald Trump and related tales of sex, greed, power, and treachery
American Kompromat explores the intricate connections between the KGB and Donald Trump, revealing stories of sex, greed, power, and treachery. Published by Scribe, this 331-page book offers a compelling investigation into political intrigue and influence.
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER.
American Kompromat unravels the Russian-influenced operations that amassed the dirty little secrets of the richest and most powerful men on earth.
American Kompromat is based on extended and exclusive interviews with high-level sources in the KGB, CIA, and FBI, as well as lawyers at white-shoe Washington firms, associates of Jeffrey Epstein, and thousands of pages of FBI reports, police investigations, and news articles in English, Russian, and Ukrainian. A narrative offering jaw-dropping context, and set in Upper East Side mansions and private Caribbean islands, gigantic yachts, and private jets, American Kompromat shows that from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, Russian operations transformed the darkest secrets of the most powerful people in the world into potent weapons that served its interests.
Among its many revelations, American Kompromat addresses what may be the single most important unanswered question of the entire Trump era — and one that Unger argues is even more important now that Trump is out of office: Was Donald Trump a Russian asset? Just how compromised was he? And how could such an audacious feat have been accomplished? To answer these questions and more, Craig Unger reports, is to understand kompromat — operations that amassed compromising information on the richest and most powerful men on earth, and that leveraged power by appealing to what is, for some, the most prized possession of all: their vanity.
This is a story that transcends the end of the Trump administration, illuminating a major underreported aspect of Trump’s corruption that has profoundly damaged American democracy.
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American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery offers a penetrating exploration into one of the most controversial and complex chapters of modern political history. Written with meticulous research and compelling narrative, this book delves into the intricate web of espionage, influence, and scandal that surrounds the relationship between Donald Trump and the KGB. It invites readers to uncover a story filled with intrigue, revealing the interplay of personal ambition, international power struggles, and covert operations that have shaped the political landscape. Published by Scribe on February 19, 2021, this 331-page volume combines rigorous investigative journalism with insightful analysis, making it a crucial read for anyone interested in contemporary politics, intelligence affairs, or the dynamics of power and betrayal. The text is presented in English and benefits from enhanced typesetting, ensuring a smooth and accessible reading experience. Features such as text-to-speech and screen reader support further enhance usability, accommodating diverse reading preferences and needs. American Kompromat fits seamlessly into everyday life, whether you are a student of political science, a professional seeking to understand the deeper forces at play in global affairs, or a curious reader drawn to true stories of intrigue and deception. Its detailed narrative captures the tension and drama behind headlines, offering context and clarity that enrich your understanding of recent history. The inclusion of X-Ray and Word Wise tools provides additional layers of information and vocabulary support, helping readers engage deeply with the content. This book stands out not only for its subject matter but also for its ability to connect complex geopolitical themes with human elements of sex, greed, and treachery. It challenges readers to consider how personal vulnerabilities and strategic manipulations intersect in the corridors of power. American Kompromat is an essential addition to any serious library, inviting reflection on the nature of influence and the unseen forces that shape political destinies.
| Attributes | Value |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Scribe (February 19, 2021) |
| Publication date | February 19, 2021 |
| Language | English |
| File size | 733 KB |
| Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 331 pages |
| Publisher | Scribe |





























































































































































