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Tracy Walder says the woman who was hanging around Mar-A-Lago and playing golf with the Mango Mussolini was a Russian spy.

By Susie Madrak
— September 3, 2022



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Former CIA agent Tracy Walder was on Deadline White House yesterday, and dropped a little bomb into the conversation about the security risks of Trump holding onto classified documents at Mar-A-Lago.
"In terms of retracing our steps, where Trump has been, i think we need to think about digital thefts as well," she said.
"We don't know what pictures were taken of the documents. we don't know what e-mails were sent of the documents. We don't know what text messages were sent of the documents, and to me, that's highly problematic, and I also started thinking a little bit about, you know, the time line of the documents, and when the archives, you know, first really approached trump, which was May-ish of 2021. And then we just have a few months later in october of 2021, which is when the CIA issued sort of that worldwide cable saying, you know, hey, do a better job of keeping your assets safe because we're noticing that they're being killed perhaps, and I just, I find the timing of that highly unusual.
"And also, you know, with the news breaking that the member of the Rothschild family who turned out to be a Russian spy was also at Mar-A-Lago in May of 2021 when we know those documents were there. This is highly problematic, and we have basically served up our sources and methods to our adversaries really on a silver platter. What he has done, I really kind of liken it sometimes to Edward Snowden in a way, by providing sources and methods to our adversaries."
Wallace said her mind is "blown by your filling out of the time line, going back to 2021, and let me just make sure I understand what you're saying. We know as the general public knows in May of 2021, the archives was trying to retrieve the documents that Trump took with them. We know from the New York Times that Trump packed them himself, they were working quietly. This was all secret until Trump started social truthing his -- the fact of the search. Talk again about what you've gone back and stitched together about what happened in October."
"So again, this is obviously just my hypothesis of putting together this time line, but now that we have the time line, you know, we know that the first request was made by the archives in May-ish of 2021, and we also know that what's now known to be a Russian spy but who charaded herself as the Rothschild family, was at Mar-A-Lago May 2021 and in and out for the rest of the year.
"And then in October of 2021, a worldwide cable went out, basically, from the CIA, letting their stations all over the world, really handlers, such as myself have to be more careful with our assets. We have to handle them better. and we have to really make their safety priority number one. that to me is a huge deal. And, you know, again, I'm just hypothesizing here, but I personally don't find it to be a coincidence."
But the fake Anna aka Inna Yashchyshyn was a con artist and grifter who had her fingers in a lot of pies, including a fake charity (so she would fit right in with the Trump family).
Adding an additional layer of intrigue, Yashchyshyn and her one-time business partner Valeriy Tarasenko have filed domestic violence injunctions against each other in South Florida. He claims she is a fraudster and predator who preyed on rich older men and abused his teenage daughter. She calls him a violent criminal who effectively held her hostage.
So is she a Russian spy? That implies she had a formal arrangement with Russia that would mean attracting attention to herself with various scams would be imprudent, to say the least. But would the Russians connect with someone with money problems who could get access to the classified documents in Mar-A-Lago? Of course they would.
Stay tuned. This story will only get more interesting.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russian intelligence agent, media personality and model (born 1982)
For other people with the same name, see Anne Chapman (disambiguation) .
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions , the patronymic is Vasilyevna and the family name is Kushchenko .


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^ Jump up to: a b c "Russian spy Anna Chapman is stripped of UK citizenship" . BBC News . 13 July 2010. Archived from the original on 13 July 2010 . Retrieved 13 July 2010 .

^ Weaver, Matthew; Ward, Luke (30 June 2010). "Anna Chapman: Barclays reveals alleged spy was London employee" . The Guardian .

^ Davidson, Tom (14 March 2018). "British ex-husband of Russian secret agent Anna Chapman died aged just 36" . Mirror . Retrieved 28 August 2020 .

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^ Olivier O'Mahony (9 July 2010). "Anna: le visage d'ange du nouveau KGB" [Anna: the angel face of the new KGB]. Paris Match (in French). Archived from the original on 12 August 2010 . Retrieved 30 July 2010 . Elle avait jeté son dévolu sur la tour résidentielle la plus haute de Manhattan. Le 20 Exchange Place. Cinquante-neuf étages sur 226 mètres de haut, construits en 1931 pour abriter le siège de la City Bank-Farmers Trust Company, ancêtre de Citigroup. Récemment reconverti en appartements, ce bijou d'Art déco a servi de décor à une scène de « Wall Street », le film d'Oliver Stone. Son hall d'entrée, aux plafonds voûtés recouverts de fresques, ressemble à la nef vertigineuse d'une cathédrale façon Gotham City. Situé en plein quartier financier de New York, l'endroit est idéal pour qui veut conquérir l'Amérique.

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^ "Retrieved 16 July 2010" . Scribd.com. 18 January 2006 . Retrieved 31 October 2011 . [ unreliable source? ]

^ Russian Spy Ring's Jewish Connection 2 July 2010, Foreword by Michael Kaminer

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^ "Retrieved 4 June 2019" (PDF) . Judicial Watch . Retrieved 4 June 2019 . [ permanent dead link ]

^ "Retrieved 20 July 2010" . CBS News . Archived from the original on 20 February 2011 . Retrieved 31 October 2011 .

^ Jump up to: a b
"Anna Chapman's Ex-Husband Speaks About Her Past" . HuffPost . 3 July 2010 . Retrieved 17 July 2010 . Chapman, who is English and was married to Anna for four years, from 2002 to 2006, told the Telegraph: ' Whether or not she's a spy, who can say, but when I read about her being arrested it wasn't that much of a surprise to be honest. '

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^ "Spies swapped by US and Russia at Vienna airport" . BBC News . Retrieved 9 July 2010 .

^ [1] Archived 24 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine

^ "Russia spy Anna Chapman given pro-Kremlin youth role" , BBC News (22 December 2010)

^ (in Ukrainian) Шпигунка-невдаха Анна Чапман займеться політикою Archived 25 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Ukrinform (22 December 2010)

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^ Jim Kavanagh, 10 June 2011, "Beauty and the geek: Russian femme fatale pushing investment in tech" , CNN News blog

^ Henry Meyer, Ilya Arkhipov and Lyubov Pronina, 7 June 2011, "Russian Spy Chapman Lures Investment Into Venture Capital" , Bloomberg

^ Osborn, Andrew (18 November 2010). "Ex-KGB soldier named as double agent who exposed Anna Chapman spy ring" . The Daily Telegraph . London . Retrieved 31 October 2011 .

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^ Jump up to: a b "Russian spy Anna Chapman embroiled in plagiarism row" , The Guardian . Retrieved 2 November 2011

^ Ryan, Jason; Thomas, Pierre; Ross, Brian (3 April 2012). "Russian Fem Spy Spooked US, But It Wasn't Anna Chapman" . ABC News . Retrieved 7 February 2016 .

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^ Amit Kachhia-Patel (27 June 2010). "Sealed complaint: Violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371" (PDF) . BBC News . Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 July 2010 . Retrieved 18 July 2010 .

^ Jump up to: a b Veronika Belenkaya, Robert Sgobbo and Alison Gendar (29 June 2010). "Friends shocked Anna Chapman, accused Russian spy, threw away life of luxury" . Daily News . New York. Archived from the original on 4 July 2010 . Retrieved 13 July 2010 .

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^ Spilius, Alex; Gammell, Caroline; Gardham, Duncan (9 July 2010). "Home Office to stop Russian spy Anna Chapman from returning to UK" . The Telegraph . London.

^ Cobain, Ian (15 August 2011). "Home Office stripping more dual-nationality Britons of citizenship" . The Guardian . London.

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^ Stein, Jeff (29 June 2010). "Retrieved 18 July 2010" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 31 October 2011 .

^ "Spy swap Russian: I'll go home but only if it's safe" . Evening Standard . London. 18 August 2010.

^ "Фондсервисбанк" подтвердил, что устроил Анну Чапман "советником президента по инвестициям и инновациям" dateline 11 October 2010 12:42.

^ Jump up to: a b "Anna Chapman is a sexy Russian spy" . FHM . Retrieved 9 July 2013 .

^ Jump up to: a b "Inspired by Anna Chapman: What to Wear if You're a Sexy Russian Spy" . Retrieved 9 July 2013 .

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^ "Antalya'da Kızıl Ajan Rüzgarı" . 9 June 2012. Archived from the original on 11 June 2012 . Retrieved 9 June 2012 .

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Anna Vasilyevna Chapman ( Russian : А́нна Васи́льевна Ча́пман ; born Anna Vasilyevna Kushchenko on 23 February 1982) is a Russian intelligence agent , media personality and model who was arrested in the United States on 27 June 2010 as part of the Illegals Program spy ring. At the time of her arrest, she was accused of espionage on behalf of the Russian Federation's external intelligence agency, the Sluzhba vneshney razvedki (SVR). [2] [3] [4]
She had previously gained British citizenship through marriage, which she used to gain residency in the U.S.

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