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Proof of Collusion: How Trump Betrayed America Audiobook

Proof of Collusion: How Trump Betrayed America Audiobook

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For the first time, the entire, explosive record of the unthinkable: what sort of US leader compromised American foreign plan in exchange for the promise of future business and covert election assistance.

Looking back currently ever sold, historians will inquire if Americans understood they were living through the first case of criminal conspiracy between an American presidential candidate turned commander in main and a geopolitical foe. The answer may be: it had been hard to see the entire picture..LEARNING MUCH MORE about Proof of Collusion: How Trump Betrayed America The stories coming in from around the world have often seemed fantastical: clandestine meetings in international capitals, key recordings inside a Moscow hotel, Kremlin providers infiltrating the Trump internal circle…

Seth Abramson provides tracked every one of these far-flung reports and now, in Proof of Collusion, he finally provides us a record from the unthinkable – a leader compromising American foreign policy in trade for the promise of future business and covert election assistance. The lawyer, professor and former criminal investigator provides used his exacting legal mind and forensic acumen to compile, organise and analyse every piece of the Trump-Russia tale. His conclusion is certainly clear: the case for collusion is definitely looking us in the face. Drawing from American and Western news outlet stores, he takes readers through the Trump-Russia scandal chronologically, placing the advancements in context and showing how they connect. His amazing march through all of the public evidence includes:

* How Trump worked well for thirty years to expand his property empire into Russia even while he was rescued from personal bankruptcy by Putin’s oligarchs and Kremlin realtors.

* How Russian cleverness gathered compromising material on him over multiple journeys.

* How Trump recruited Russian allies and business companions while operating for president.

* How he encircled himself with advisers who involved in clandestine discussions with Russia.

* How Trump aides and family members held secret meetings with foreign real estate agents and lied about them.

By tugging every last thread of this complicated story together, Abramson argues that – actually in the absence of a Congressional investigation or a report from Unique Counsel Mueller – the general public record already shows a quid pro quo between Trump as well as the Kremlin. The most extraordinary part of the case for collusion is normally that so a lot of it unfolded in plain sight.

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