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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
The Russia Hoax by Gregg Jarrett is a gripping exposé that argues the Trump-Russia collusion narrative was a coordinated political smear campaign, and delves into the alleged misconduct within the FBI and the Justice Department.
In The Russia Hoax, Gregg Jarrett explores the controversial events surrounding the 2016 US Presidential election. The book begins with Hillary Clinton's email scandal and the FBI's investigation into her private server. Jarrett argues that the decision not to prosecute Clinton was influenced by political bias within the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ).
He then delves into the genesis of the Russia investigation, arguing that it was initiated under false pretenses. According to Jarrett, the infamous Steele Dossier, which alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, was unverified and funded by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC). He suggests that it was used as a pretext to spy on the Trump campaign.
Moving forward, The Russia Hoax delves into the actions of key figures within the FBI and the DOJ. Jarrett criticizes former FBI Director James Comey for his handling of the Clinton email investigation and accuses him of leaking confidential memos to the media to prompt the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Trump. He also highlights the anti-Trump bias of FBI agents, such as Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, revealed in their text messages.
Jarrett argues that these individuals, along with high-ranking DOJ officials, were part of a 'deep state' conspiracy to undermine Trump's presidency. He describes the Mueller investigation, which was supposed to probe Russian interference in the election, as a partisan effort to delegitimize Trump's victory. According to Jarrett, the investigation failed to produce any evidence of collusion.
As the narrative progresses, Jarrett turns his attention to the issue of obstruction of justice. He criticizes Mueller's team for expanding the scope of their investigation to include Trump's firing of James Comey. Jarrett argues that this was an abuse of power, as the President has the authority to dismiss the FBI director. He also questions the legitimacy of the charges against Trump's former National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn.
Furthermore, The Russia Hoax discusses the FISA warrant obtained to surveil Trump campaign aide, Carter Page. Jarrett alleges that the FBI misled the FISA court by using the unverified Steele Dossier as evidence. He contends that this was a violation of Page's civil liberties and further evidence of the deep state's efforts to sabotage the Trump campaign.
In the latter part of the book, Jarrett discusses the aftermath of the Mueller investigation. He argues that the lack of evidence of collusion should have led to the investigation's immediate termination. Instead, he claims that Mueller's report was intentionally vague, leaving the door open for Democrats to continue their pursuit of impeachment.
In conclusion, The Russia Hoax presents a scathing critique of what the author sees as a politically motivated investigation. Jarrett argues that the Russia collusion narrative was a hoax, perpetuated by the deep state and the media to undermine the legitimacy of Trump's presidency. He warns of the dangerous precedent set by these actions, suggesting that they pose a threat to the democratic process and the rule of law in the United States.
The Russia Hoax by Gregg Jarrett examines the allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election. Jarrett argues that the investigation led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller was politically motivated and lacked credible evidence. He presents a compelling case to debunk the "hoax" and challenges the mainstream narrative surrounding the controversy.
Readers who are interested in political scandals and controversies
Individuals who want to understand the complexities of the Russia investigation and its implications
Those who enjoy legal and investigative narratives that uncover hidden truths
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by Robin Sharma