Because Donald Trump was an important US businessman, the KGB and FSB collected information on him in order to assess his personality and his attitudes toward Russia, and because Trump behaved quite freely with women when he visited Moscow, some of it undoubtedly could be compromising, former KGB General Oleg Kalugin says.
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US President Donald Trump speaks to the press at the White House as he departs for Bedminster on August 2, 2019, on Washington, DC.