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Hidden manuscript exposes alleged Trump-Kremlin ties in Vienna apartment

Behind a bookshelf in a half-empty apartment, a bombshell document surfaced—linking Trump to Russian intelligence. Could this rewrite history? The clues point to a shadowy network.

In the picture we can see three boys standing near the desk on it, we can see two computer systems...
In the picture we can see three boys standing near the desk on it, we can see two computer systems towards them and one boy is talking into the microphone and they are in ID cards with red tags to it and behind them we can see a wall with an advertisement board and written on it as Russia imagine 2013.

Hidden manuscript exposes alleged Trump-Kremlin ties in Vienna apartment

A mysterious manuscript hidden behind a bookshelf has surfaced, detailing explosive claims about Russian influence in Europe. The document, discovered in a writer’s apartment, alleges long-standing ties between Donald Trump and Russian intelligence—including a decades-old codename and high-level meetings with Kremlin insiders.

The writer’s apartment, located in a grand building on Schottenring, sits between the stock exchange and the Palais Hansen Kempinski. Inside, the space appeared freshly moved into, with new paint on the walls and a few unpacked boxes. An emerald-green designer sofa by de Sede was still covered in plastic sheeting.

The document’s existence raises questions about the writer’s connections to Russian operations. No Swiss lawyer has been identified as the person entrusted with its publication. Meanwhile, the claims—if verified—could reshape discussions about foreign influence in Western politics.

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