Book Description
This book provides the complete report by Department of Justice Special Counsel John Durham regarding his investigation into the FBI's probe of Russia-related matters in the 2016 U.S. presidential election -- plus a devastating critique of the report and Durham's own track record. It connects the dots also to Russia's war against Ukraine War, bloody regime in Africa regime change and continuing election interference targeting the U.S. and other Western democracies. "The Complete Annotated Durham 'Russiagate' Report," on sale in August 2023, is the first book to examine Durham's work in depth. Product of 12 years research about the prosecutor's career, the annotated book reveals that four federal judges have vacated on grounds of prosecutorial misconduct convictions that Durham and his close colleagues won. And that was before his controversial special counsel probe and its dramatic 2022 losses in federal courts undermined his themes. The book includes coverage of Durham's appearance in June 2023 before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, whose Republican leaders and other pro-Trump partisans used his misleading report to revive his arguments that juries rejected. Author Andrew Kreig, a Washington insider, sets the scene. Curious about omissions in most news accounts regarding Durham's track record in Connecticut and nationally, the author' reveals a chilling tale -- and new hope for civic reformers of all political viewpoints. He documents official report's glaring omissions and shows that Trump allies worked with Russians to tilt the 2016 election in Trump's favor as part of a long history of Russian interference in U.S. politics. The stakes could not be higher in these ongoing struggles, the author points out, since some of the same Russian election-interference leaders have also become generals in Russia's war against Ukraine and leaders in regime-change operations in Africa making headlines in mid-2023."The Complete Annotated Durham 'Russiagate' Report is for those who want to understand the news," Kreig says, "not just to watch." The mysteries conclude with hope, summarized as KEY: "Knowledge Empowers You."Relevant categories are: Law, U.S. History, FBI, Election Law, Cyberlaw, U.S. Presidential History, Current Affairs, Russia, Ukraine