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A British former spy chief has suggested Donald Trump borrowed money from Russian lenders to keep his property empire afloat.
Ex-MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove said financial links with Moscow may "linger" for the billionaire US president.
Mr Trump has strenuously denied any business links with Russia, insisting that the country had no "leverage" over him.
Sir Richard said the allegations surrounding members of Mr Trump's team over contact with the Russian government were "unprecedented".
Speaking to Prospect magazine, he added: "What lingers for Trump may be what deals - on what terms - he did after the financial crisis of 2008 to borrow Russian money when others in the west apparently would not lend to him."
Ex-MI6 chief says Donald Trump may have borrowed money from Russia to keep his empire afloat
Ex-MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove said financial links with Moscow may "linger" for the billionaire US president.
Mr Trump has strenuously denied any business links with Russia, insisting that the country had no "leverage" over him.
Sir Richard said the allegations surrounding members of Mr Trump's team over contact with the Russian government were "unprecedented".
Speaking to Prospect magazine, he added: "What lingers for Trump may be what deals - on what terms - he did after the financial crisis of 2008 to borrow Russian money when others in the west apparently would not lend to him."
Ex-MI6 chief says Donald Trump may have borrowed money from Russia to keep his empire afloat
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It looks like you shared some interesting insights regarding the potential financial ties between Donald Trump and Russian lenders, as mentioned by former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove. The allegations certainly add a layer of intrigue to Trump's business dealings, particularly in light of the context surrounding the 2008 financial crisis. To summarize the key points from Sir Richard's comments:
- Allegations of Financial Links: Sir Richard suggested that Trump may have turned to Russian lenders for financial support when western institutions were unwilling to lend post-2008 crisis.
- Trump's Denial: Trump has denied any connections or leverage from Russia, asserting that there are no business ties with the country.
- Unprecedented Contacts: Sir Richard also pointed out that the interactions between Trump's team and the Russian government were unprecedented, indicating potential ramifications.