You think trump is a russian asset and a spy
No, he's playing five dimensional chess and Russian intelligence service is playing checkers.
In my top ten:
* Former KGB officers like Yuri Shvets can tell you Trump was cultivated as an asset since the 1980s.
After his 1987 trip to Moscow, Shvets (and others) say Trump echoed KGB propaganda upon returning, investing $94,000 in full-page ads criticizing U.S. alliances—an act reportedly celebrated by Russian intelligence as a successful operation.
* When Trump was foundering in the 2000s, he sold the Palm Beach, Florida estate known as Maison de L'Amitié to Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev for $95 million. (The sale set a record for the most expensive residential property transaction in U.S. history) Russia doesn't tolerate billionaires that don't toe the Putin line.
Trump had purchased the place for $41m in 2004 and done nothing to it (it even had mold issues!), and had been unable to get any offer on it even at lower prices. So Pootey propped him up, valuable asset that he was becoming. The front guy who paid Trump off has since had the place torn down.
* Since that time lots of former Soviet Intel officers have agreeing stories of his recruitment. Loans to Trumpy entities by shady Putin-linked banks are also well documented, probably rescuing Trump Media from collapse again in 2021. He's fiscally incompetent unless he is allowed to cheat as he is now, so Russia has bailed him out repeatedly. Nothing he has done up to now has impacted Putin in any way but positively up to this point. Personally I think that Trump's proven ability to handwave ANYTHING away to the satisfaction of his idiot followers, has emboldened him to believe that if Russia ever dropped their kompromat on him, he could just shout it down like everything else. So maybe his recent hissy fit is evidence that he will try to start to stand up to Uncle Vlad before he dies.
* Gotta add this gem from 2014:
"We don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia."
- Loudmouth Eric, giving away the game