Spygate: The Attempted Sabotage of Donald J. Trump

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· Post Hill Press
4.2
49 reviews
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459
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Everyone has an opinion about whether or not Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to defeat Hillary Clinton in 2016. The number of actors involved is staggering, the events are complicated, and it’s hard to know who or what to believe. Spygate bypasses opinion and brings facts together to expose the greatest political scandal in American history.

 

Former Secret Service agent and NYPD police officer Dan Bongino joins forces with journalist D.C. McAllister to clear away fake news and show you how Trump’s political opponents, both foreign and domestic, tried to sabotage his campaign and delegitimize his presidency. By following the names and connections of significant actors, the authors reveal:

 

•      Why the Obama administration sent a spy connected to the Deep State into the Trump campaign 

•      How Russians were connected to the opposition research firm hired by the Clinton campaign to find dirt on Trump

•      How the FBI failed to examine DNC computers after they were hacked, relying instead on the findings of a private company connected to the DNC and the Obama administraton

•      Why British intelligence played a role in building the collusion narrative

•      What role Ukrainians played in legitimizing the perception that Trump was conspiring with the Russians

•      How foreign players in the two events that kickstarted the Trump-Russia collusion investigation were connected to the Clinton Foundation, and 

•      What motivated the major actors who sought to frame the Trump campaign and secure a win for Hillary Clinton

Ratings and reviews

4.2
49 reviews
Darren Muse
February 7, 2019
Open up the "Free Sample" and pick a random page (40): "Like Hillary Clinton in 2010, Downer was instrumental in making a deal that transferred Uranium..." Nope. Clinton wasn't "instrumental" in the deal. That's nonsense. According to Snopes: "Clinton was one of nine cabinet members and department heads that sit on the CFIUS, and the secretary of the treasury is its chairperson. CFIUS members are collectively charged with evaluating proposed foreign acquisitions for potential national security issues, then turning their findings over to the president. By law, the committee can’t veto a transaction; only the president can." Bongino is perpetuating garbage. No thanks!
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David Newhall
November 17, 2019
Well researched and factual! This should scare the pants off ANY American, regardless of party affiliation! 3rd World/Soviet style political tactics cannot be allowed in the USA! I hope, for the sake of our Republic, that some folks are brought to justice!
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A Google user
July 4, 2019
Very good analysis and well researched. Well organized. Includes footnotes and FACTS. Also, when the author has an opinion or speculation he does not state it as a fact. Rather he makes a case for the reader. This is the other side of the collusion story. Hard to put down this book.
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About the author

Dan Bongino is a former Secret Service agent, NYPD Police Officer, and a former Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate and the House. He is a multiple-time New York Times best-selling author and he is the host of the top-ranked podcast “The Dan Bongino Show.” 

D.C. McAllister is a journalist, author, and political commentator whose work can be found at The Daily Wire, PJ Media, and The Federalist. She is the author of A Burning and Shining Light: The Life and Ministry of David Brainerd.

Matt Palumbo is the Dan Bongino Show’s “resident fact checker” and author of The Conscience of a Young Conservative. He is also the co-founder of Unbiased America.

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