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- President Donald Trump received a soccer ball from Russian President Vladimir Putin at a their joint press conference in Helsinki, Finland on Monday, and it could be a listening device.
- Russia's spycraft and ingenuity is first class, and history is replete with its triumphs in stealing US secrets via bugs.
- The US can never really know whether or not the ball has been somehow altered, so they should probably stick it in a museum.
President Donald Trump received a soccer ball from Russian President Vladimir Putin at their joint press conference in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday, and the US may never know if it's actually a listening device or some kind of spy gadget.
Quite simply, Russia has devised some of the most ingenious spy devices and methods of all time, and there's plenty of reason to think they could have had the ball bugged.
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