Leaked Kremlin papers reveal Putin approved spy plot to back 'mentally unstable' Trump in 2016 election to help create 'social turmoil' in US - and had 'compromising information' on Donald from his trips to Russia
Putin ordered his intelligence services to help Trump in 2016, leaked reports say
He allegedly held a meeting with spy chiefs in January 2016 to discuss the plans
Documents, obtained by The Guardian, suggest the Kremlin has compromising material on Trump from his visits to Moscow before he became president
Kremlin thought Trump win would cause 'destabilization' of US political system
Guardian doesn't say where the documents came from or how they have been authenticated and The Kremlin has rejected their authenticity
In January 2016, Trump was one of 12 candidates fighting to be GOP nominee
By Jack Newman For Mailonline
Published: 07:32 EDT, 15 July 2021 | Updated: 10:14 EDT, 15 July 2021
Vladimir Putin personally ordered a top secret spy operation to help a 'mentally unstable' Donald Trump win the 2016 election, according to leaked documents believed to be from the Kremlin.
The Russian strongman held a meeting with his spy chiefs and senior ministers in January 2016 where they agreed to support Trump - who was then fighting to be the Republican nominee - in order to achieve Moscow's objectives of sowing 'social turmoil' in the US and weakening the American presidency, the papers suggest.
A decree bearing Putin's signature ordered Russia's three agencies to find practical ways to support the then-Republican frontrunner, according to The Guardian who have seen the documents, recommending the use 'all possible force' to ensure that Trump became the 45th president of the United States.
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