Donald Trump has bragged to his inner circle that he knows secrets about Emmanuel Macron’s sex life from US intelligence sources, according to The Guardian. The Mar-a-Lago inventory scandal has reportedly “sparked a ‘transatlantic panic’ between Paris and Washington.”
The information revealed by Rolling Stone magazine follows the publication of court documents on classified and national defense documents discovered during a search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home on August 8, which mention a file called “info re: President of France.”
It’s unclear whether the Macron file was classified or what it contained. But Rolling Stone says its inclusion in the official inventory of items seized at Mar-a-Lago sparked a “transatlantic panic” between Paris and Washington.
According to Rolling Stone’s report, during and after his presidency, Trump told some of his closest associates that he knew details of Macron’s private life, which he had gleaned from “intelligence” he had seen or been briefed on.
If the information reported by The Rolling Stones Magazine caused panic, imagine the state of mind of the French president the day he learned that the Moroccan secret services were monitoring his every move, particularly with his spouse.
France has proceeded to correct its ally of Rabat on two occasions: The first with Marocleaks and the second with Maroc Gate. The first was when Yassine El Mansouri’s services revealed on the web Le360 the true function of Agnès Féline, head of the DGSE disguised as Counselor at the French Embassy in Rabat. It was at a time when the Makhzen was angry with Paris following the incident relating to the head of the Moroccan police Abdellatif El Hammouchi. The DGSE was quick to retaliate by releasing on the web the secrets of Alawite diplomacy and intelligence services via the hacker Chris Coleman.
Marocgate was Morocco’s punishment for its involvement in the spying scandal with the Israeli Pegasus software and the case is not over yet. A few days ago, the Spanish press reported that the investigation by the technical service of the CNI, the Spanish spies, established that there are broad similarities in the “indicators of compromise”, that is, the infrastructure used by the secret services of the attacking power to infiltrate the devices of at least four members of the Spanish government as well as President Emmanuel Macron and 14 members of his executive.