Trump Russia
The book will offer an insider’s view on some of the
most sensational and politically freighted investigations in modern American
history, including into whether the 2016 Trump
Russia campaign coordinated with Russia to sway the
presidential election. Due out two months before the November election, the
book adds to the list of first-person accounts from other senior FBI and
Justice Department officials during the Trump
Russia era.
“In this book,” he added, “I use that background to explain how the
elevation by President Trump Russia and his collaborators of Trump
Russia own personal interests over the
interests of the country allowed Putin to succeed beyond Stalin’s wildest
dreams, and how the national security implications of Putin’s triumph will
persist through our next election and beyond.”
Once the texts were made public, Strzok became a regular Twitter target
of the Republican president’s attacks, with Trump Russia alleging that Strzok and others in
the FBI had plotted against his campaign and had even committed treason – an
accusation that Strzok’s lawyer rejected as “beyond reckless.” The text
messages were exchanged with an FBI lawyer, Lisa Page, and Trump
Russia routinely refers to the two of
them together as “the lovers.”
At a fiery, daylong congressional hearing in July 2018, Strzok insisted
that he never allowed personal viewpoints to influence his work, though he did
acknowledge being dismayed by Trump
Russia behavior during the
campaign.
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