House of Trump, House of Putin
The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia
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House of Trump, House of Putin offers the first comprehensive investigation into the decades-long relationship among Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and the Russian Mafia that ultimately helped win Trump the White House.
As Unger traces Donald Trump's sordid ascent from foundering real estate tycoon to leader of the free world, House of Trump, House of Putin, reveals the deep-rooted alliance between the highest echelons of American political operatives and the biggest players in the frightening underworld of the Russian Mafia. Examining Russia's phoenixlike rise from the ashes of the post-Cold War Soviet Union, Unger reveals its ceaseless covert efforts to retaliate against the West and reclaim its status as a global superpower, and how such ambitions came to compromise the president.
Without Trump, Russia would have lacked a key component in its attempts to return to imperial greatness. Without Russia, Trump would not be in the White House. This essential book is crucial to understanding the real powers at play in the shadows of today's world.
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A cabal of criminals and billionaires has made President Trump an "asset" of Russian president Vladimir Putin, argues journalist Unger (House of Bush, House of Saud) in this labyrinthine expos . Unger traces associations among dozens of Russian gangsters and oligarchs, many of whom have ties to Russian security services and Putin, and Americans in Trump's business network, including Trump's longtime lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, and political advisor Paul Manafort. Unger elaborates an eye-glazing tangle of "ties," shell corporations, and unsavory proximities one mobster ran a gambling ring out of Trump Tower but the heart of his theory of collusion is that Russian gangsters and oligarchs launder money by buying real estate, and Trump sold them condos or licensed his brand to other developers who sold them condos. Unger doesn't explain how this makes Trump "beholden" to Putin. Instead, he incoherently conjectures that Trump "may have been performing gigantic favors for Putin without even knowing it" and rehashes claims that the Russians have video of Trump cavorting with sex workers (calling on, for example, one source who "did not... have evidence of its existence" and another who "heard about it"). Unger's colorful but unconvincing case against Trump has plenty of supposition, innuendo, and guilt by association but no smoking gun. Photos.