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The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump Hardcover – July 24, 2018
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Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett reveals the real story behind Hillary Clinton’s deep state collaborators in government and exposes their nefarious actions during and after the 2016 election.
The Russia Hoax reveals how persons within the FBI and Barack Obama’s Justice Department worked improperly to help elect Hillary Clinton and defeat Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
When this suspected effort failed, those same people appear to have pursued a contrived investigation of President Trump in an attempt to undo the election results and remove him as president.
The evidence suggests that partisans within the FBI and the Department of Justice, driven by personal animus and a misplaced sense of political righteousness, surreptitiously acted to subvert electoral democracy in our country.
The book will examine:
- How did Hillary Clinton manage to escape prosecution despite compelling evidence she violated the law?
- Did Peter Strzok, James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Loretta Lynch, and others obstruct justice by protecting Clinton?
- Why was there never a legitimate criminal investigation of Clinton in the Uranium One case?
- Are the text messages exchanged between Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page evidence of a concerted effort to undermine the electoral process?
- Was there ever any real evidence of "collusion" between Trump and the Russians?
- Did Trump obstruct justice in the firing of Comey or was he legally exercising his constitutional authority?
- Did the FBI and DOJ improperly use a discredited "dossier" about Trump to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on Trump associates?
- Should Mueller have disqualified himself under the special counsel law based on glaring conflicts of interest?
- Was fired National Security Adviser Michael Flynn unfairly charged with making a false statement?
With insightful analysis and a fact-filled narrative, The Russia Hoax delves deeply into Democrat wrongdoing.
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBroadside Books
- Publication dateJuly 24, 2018
- Dimensions6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100062872745
- ISBN-13978-0062872746
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“If you want in one hand the entire compendium of the effort to overturn the election results of 2016 from the Steele dossier to the corruption of the deep state to the exoneration of Hillary Clinton to the Mueller investigation, if you want to have in your hand every detail, every explanation, get this book. From the front cover to the back of the book it is chock-full with evidence, explanations, the history of what happened, the timeline. And it’s written in a very enjoyable-to-read way.” — Rush Limbaugh
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On July 5, 2016, as James Comey announced that he had cleared Hillary Clinton, his FBI was furtively meeting with the author of the fictitious anti-Trump “dossier” funded by Clinton and the Democrats. The document, together with many other unfounded accusations, would be exploited in a malicious attempt to frame Trump for unidentified crimes he did not commit. This was the beginning of the Russia hoax.
This book is a defense of the rule of law, which came under sustained attack by high government officials who abused their positions of power to subvert our system of justice and undermine the democratic process.
As facts emerged, legal analyst Gregg Jarrett became incensed that top figures at the FBI and Department of Justice deliberately abused their offices. They absolved Hillary Clinton of flagrantly violating felony statutes. They weaponized other laws and regulations to investigate Trump without legal justification, in an effort to destroy him. They compromised essential principles and damaged the nation’s trust.
As The Russia Hoax details, there was never any plausible evidence that Trump or his campaign collaborated with Russia to win the presidency. The FBI had no legal basis to initiate its investigation. Facts were invented or exaggerated. Laws were perverted or ignored. The law enforcers became lawbreakers; James Comey’s scheme to trigger the appointment of his friend as special counsel was a devious maneuver by an unscrupulous man. His insinuation that the president obstructed justice was another canard designed to inflame the liberal media. Sure enough, they became witting accessories.
It may take months, if not years, before a true accounting is divulged. This is how cover-ups work—the truth is slow to emerge. However, we know enough about the misdeeds and conflicts of interest by people like Robert Mueller, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Andrew McCabe, and others to know that real crimes by career officials have piled up. Until history—or a special prosecutor—brings these officials down, the story told here presents more than sufficient facts for the reader to reach the inexorable conclusion that the investigation of President Trump is the witch hunt he’s called it.
With insightful analysis and a fact-filled narrative, The Russia Hoax builds a step-by-step case that even the most partisan Democrat will find nearly impossible to dispute.
About the Author
Gregg Jarrett is the New York Times best-selling author of The Russia Hoax. He is a legal and political analyst for Fox News, and was an anchor at the network for fifteen years. Before joining Fox News, he was an anchor and correspondent for MSNBC and an anchor at Court TV. He is a former trial attorney. He lives in Connecticut.
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- Publisher : Broadside Books; First Edition (July 24, 2018)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0062872745
- ISBN-13 : 978-0062872746
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #186,029 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #267 in Elections
- #292 in Political Corruption & Misconduct
- #357 in United States Executive Government
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Gregg Jarrett is a legal analyst for Fox News Channel and appears frequently on "Hannity." He was an anchor at Fox for 15 years and previously anchored on MSNBC for 4 years. During his 8 years as an anchor on COURT TV, Jarrett covered numerous major trials involving O.J. Simpson, the Menendez brothers, William Kennedy Smith, Jeffrey Dahmer, Rodney King, and Marv Albert. He also hosted a nationally broadcast TV show called "Inside America's Courts" and penned a syndicated legal column distributed nationally. Jarrett was born and raised in Los Angeles and was a trial lawyer for several years in San Francisco. He has taught law as an adjunct professor at New York Law School and lectured at various law schools.
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(There are a few "one star" reviews on here that clearly didn't even read the book-claim that it isn't footnoted and and is "vague" and filled with "mumbo-jumbo." But when you actually read the book, it's easy to understand, footnoted (often using Liberal media sources as a reference); clear and concise, the arguments are common sensical. Let's talk about some of the information in the book.)
Imagine if someone took you to court, accused you of doing something; said they have "multiple witnesses" but never actually bought them in to testify. Imagine that happening over and over again. Eventually the judge wouldn't even take the case seriously and just say "come back to me when you actually have some witnesses." Case in point, the Russian Collusion hoax.
How do we know that the DNC conspired against the Trump campaign in 2016? We have the paper trail-> DNC-> Fusion GPS-> Steele dossier-> FISA Court-> the media leaks-> . When you look at the contents of the Steele Dossier, there are no actual original sources. And that's the whole point. Multiple "hearsay" arguments is not evidence. "A friend of a friend of a friend, whose sister, who knows this guy, who is classmates with another guy, who was at a bar, who overheard a conversation...." this is what it's like trying to pin down the source of the Steele Dossier. There are no original sources of the document. When you start to think about it, it appears that the accusations were entirely contrived. Here we are, 6 years later. Still no evidence.
Ch. 8 MEETING WITH RUSSIANS IS NOT A CRIME.
Here's another strength of the book.
The democratic/liberal media seem to think that any possible conversation with anyone from a foreign country is a crime; especially if that person is a Republican candidate.
Newsflash: having a conversation with someone from a foreign country is NOT a crime! "The First Amendment gives Americans the freedom to associate with whomever they want."
In summary, the book is WONDERFUL. All throughout the book, it is filled with specific laws that ANYONE can look up. Be sure to also to read the follow- up book: WITCH HUNT.
One of the major items about this book is that it is well researched and documented. This made me feel somewhat comfortable about its content. There is so much misinformation making its rounds today that knowing what is truthful and what isn’t can become a real guessing game. I could even ask ‘Did Mr. Jarrett fabricate his sources’? At this point I will go on faith that they are real. Based on that assumption, he presents a very hard case about the Russian collusion investigation as not being quite what the U.S.A. people are being led to believe by the media outlets. So much so, I hope this book could be a catalyst for other investigations (assuming that isn’t already being planned). As summarized in this book, a major point is about federal investigative departments having integrity in performing their duties, and doing so legally and without prejudice or political partisanship. This book does raise some real concerns.
The author states at the end of the book "The people who should read this book, probably won't". Unfortunately he is probably correct. As a country we seem so divided today politically. It is my impression that anti-Trumpers will probably not want to acknowledge any conflicting thoughts or facts to their beliefs. But this book could be a great exercise in broadening one’s knowledge regarding the investigations on Trump. It would show a different viewpoint than that being touted by much of the media, and has the facts backing it up. At the very least, it can provide some food for thought.
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Anyone who believes in the rule of law ought to be reading this book. It might seem to some too incredible to be true. We might remain incredulous. However, the same was initially said of Watergate. I am not into conspiracy theories – I am interested in facts. There is documented proof of how the justice department officials at the highest levels, failed to carry out standard procedures and treated the democratic candidate with ‘kid gloves’. The bias appears to continue in then setting up a ‘special counsel’ to investigate President Trump for no specified crime. This has hampered his presidency to this day.
Watergate involved a break-in into Democratic Headquarters by 5 burglars and the Nixon cover-up of the crime. It was rightly exposed and led to the resignation of the then president.
Gregg Jarrett attempts to shed light into a modern-day attempt to hide what was going on under the Obama presidency. Instead of a break-in, it details how rogue senior Obama officials attempted to rig a political election in favour of the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton who was under investigation for alleged crimes. Failing the attempt to rig the election in her favour, stage two then involved activating the ‘insurance policy’. That is, accusing President Trump of winning because of ‘the Russians’. This has been seen by many as an attempt to impeach or delegitimise the result of a presidential election.
Congress is slowly waking up to the ‘Russia Hoax’ but, just as in Watergate, the corruption is not yet being investigated by the free press. Whether or not Gregg Jarrett turns out to be correct, there are too many documented facts to be dismissed. If found true, this will truly be bigger than Watergate.
Starting with background of the political establishment and the developing through the political environment and legal statutes, the author makes it clear that there is little substance to any 'collusion' (notwithstanding the lack of legal issue with working with a foreign agency) but the dearth of any evidence that such meetings, discussion or alignment of Trump and his campaign were anything unusual or illegal.
Rather, it's hard not to come away from this book with a clear view that there were some significantly power egos that were bruised and a mollified and lost media that sought to address their complete failure to anticipate the victory of Trump in his campaign. Through a useful media, it becomes clear that there is a clear case to answer within the power structures of Washington and these don't include Trump.
Without the willingness of the media to drive a narrative of collusion and exculpation, it seems that Trump would likely still be president but his policies less divisively evaluated and progressed. Mr Jarrett, noting that he is not a fan of Trump, makes a good case that what we need to focus on is the rule of law - something being abandoned in the current times as truthfulness and legality is twisted and misshaped to serve the purposes of a few and who, in doing so, have dragged along millions of their readers to a point where logical and dispassionate evaluation has all but been lost.
Let's hope that a revised edition is available in a couple of years that follows through on the outworking of these shenanigans as there really ought to be a resolution to what appears to be a significant failure at many levels of government and the media.







