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Deep State : Trump, the FBI, and the rule of law / James B. Stewart.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2019Description: 372 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780525559108
  • 0525559108
Other title:
  • Trump, the FBI, and the rule of law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.250973 23
LOC classification:
  • HV8144.F43 S74 2019
Contents:
Introduction -- "Nobody gets out alive" -- "The doors that led to hell" -- A sighting on the Tarmac -- "This feels momentous" -- "The band is back together" -- "To speak or to conceal" -- "There were no prostitutes" -- "Where's my Roy Cohn?" -- "I know you told me not to" -- Seven days in May -- "This is the end of my presidency" -- "The word day of my life" -- Deep state -- Conclusion.
Summary: There are questions that the Mueller report couldn't -- or wouldn't -- answer. What instigated the Russia investigation? Did President Trump's meddling incriminate him? There's no mystery to what Trump thinks. He claims that the Deep State, a cabal of career bureaucrats, is concerned only with protecting its own power and undermining the democratic process. Conversely, James Comey has defended the FBI as incorruptible apolitical public servants who work tirelessly to uphold the rule of law. James B. Stewart sifts these conflicting accounts to present a clear-eyed view of what happened inside the FBI in the lead-up to the 2016 election, drawing on scores of interviews with key FBI, Department of Justice, and White House officials and voluminous transcripts, notes, and internal reports.This is the saga of the FBI's simultaneous investigations of both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Stewart shows what was set in motion when Trump fired Comey, triggering the appointment of Robert Mueller as an independent special counsel and causing the FBI to open a formal investigation into the president himself. This unprecedented event joined in ongoing combat the presidency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There is no room for compromise, but plenty for collateral damage. Deep State goes beyond the limits of the legally constrained Mueller report, showing how the president's obsession with the idea of a conspiracy against him is still upending lives and sending shockwaves through both the FBI and the Department of Justice.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-351) and index.

Introduction -- "Nobody gets out alive" -- "The doors that led to hell" -- A sighting on the Tarmac -- "This feels momentous" -- "The band is back together" -- "To speak or to conceal" -- "There were no prostitutes" -- "Where's my Roy Cohn?" -- "I know you told me not to" -- Seven days in May -- "This is the end of my presidency" -- "The word day of my life" -- Deep state -- Conclusion.

There are questions that the Mueller report couldn't -- or wouldn't -- answer. What instigated the Russia investigation? Did President Trump's meddling incriminate him? There's no mystery to what Trump thinks. He claims that the Deep State, a cabal of career bureaucrats, is concerned only with protecting its own power and undermining the democratic process. Conversely, James Comey has defended the FBI as incorruptible apolitical public servants who work tirelessly to uphold the rule of law. James B. Stewart sifts these conflicting accounts to present a clear-eyed view of what happened inside the FBI in the lead-up to the 2016 election, drawing on scores of interviews with key FBI, Department of Justice, and White House officials and voluminous transcripts, notes, and internal reports.This is the saga of the FBI's simultaneous investigations of both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Stewart shows what was set in motion when Trump fired Comey, triggering the appointment of Robert Mueller as an independent special counsel and causing the FBI to open a formal investigation into the president himself. This unprecedented event joined in ongoing combat the presidency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There is no room for compromise, but plenty for collateral damage. Deep State goes beyond the limits of the legally constrained Mueller report, showing how the president's obsession with the idea of a conspiracy against him is still upending lives and sending shockwaves through both the FBI and the Department of Justice.

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