This Wednesday, Vincent Hervouet is interested in the rumor that the CIA exfiltrated, two years ago, a mole she had in the Kremlin.

This is the kind of story that runs like a rumor, with more and more details, all unverifiable.

At first a scoop: the CIA had a mole in the Kremlin. She had to exfiltrate it two years ago. On arrival, a whole novel. Oleg Smolenkov had been working for Americans for decades. He had access to the office of Vladimir Putin, he saw it orchestrating the interference in the American campaign, including the hacking of the Democrat server. Donald Trump risked compromising this agent, the CIA helped him escape and he lives with family in Virginia in a house with pediment and colonnade, a real ad for real estate and treason.

Spying stories are fairy tales for grownups. Americans love it, they are conspirators. And this morning, it must be remembered that the majority of them doubt that they have been told the truth about 9/11. In the field, Donald Trump compared the CIA to the Gestapo. He denounces the deep state that conspires against the people. In return, the men of the shadow suspect him of being held in one way or another by the Russians. Prosecutor Mueller's investigation did not convince them.

They say they had a mole in the Kremlin. But they insinuate that the Russians have theirs, in the oval office.