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Compromised

Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump

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The "compelling" New York Times bestseller by the FBI counterintelligence agent who opened the investigation into Russian election meddling (The Washington Post).
From "the FBI agent who started it all" (David Martin, CBS Sunday Morning), this is an epic, behind-the-scenes account of the biggest counterintelligence story of our time: Russia's war on American democracy, and the effort to hold Putin's collaborators to account.
When he opened the FBI investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, Peter Strzok had spent over two decades defending the United States against foreign threats. His long career in counterintelligence ended shortly thereafter when he was forced out of the Bureau for privately voicing his political opinions about Donald Trump. But by that time, Strzok had seen more than enough to believe that the country's new commander in chief had fallen under the sway of America's adversary in the Kremlin.
Now, with a new afterword about the aftermath of Trump's presidency, Compromised draws on lessons from Strzok's long career—from his role in the Russian illegals case that inspired the TV series The Americans to his service as lead FBI agent on the Mueller investigation—to construct a devastating account of foreign influence at the highest levels of our government and to reveal the lingering implications for our national security.
"This is the book I have been waiting for." —Rachel Maddow
"Peter Strzok stands for an FBI that, whatever its faults, serves the nation rather than a political master. G-men have become the Henry Fondas, the Jimmy Stewarts, of the present day—the true believers in an archaic code." —The Atlantic
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      November 1, 2020
      "If the American people had known what we did at the time of the election, they would have been appalled." Former FBI official Strzok recounts the events of 2016. One of many FBI executives fired for bringing his inquiries too close to the Oval Office, Strzok delivers the news that Trump was indeed under investigation even as a candidate--and then as president. The reasons are almost self-evident to anyone who remembers that he publicly asked for Russian help in winning his post, following it up almost immediately after being impeached with requests for help to another foreign power for the current electoral cycle. Strzok was in charge of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's infamous emails. "The fact is that if Clinton's email had been housed on a State Department system," writes the author, "it would have been less secure and probably much more vulnerable to hacking." All the same, they released a finding calling it "extremely careless," which certainly cost Clinton votes. The attention devoted to scrutinizing Clinton's email, Strzok suggests, may well have kept the agency from spotting signs of Russian interference until it was too late. The author takes pains to clarify that the Mueller Report by no means exonerates Trump, though Trump's attorney general interpreted it that way; he adds that the FBI could certainly have dealt damage to Trump's campaign, as it did Clinton's, simply by hinting at what it knew about his ties to Russia. Among Trump's failings, however, has been his habit of underestimating the abilities and powers of the intelligence community as well as his penchant to ignore good advice--e.g., when his aides urged him not to congratulate Putin on winning his own rigged election, Trump did so anyway. Strzok corroborates numerous other accounts of Trump's malfeasance, and he worries that Russian interference will be even more pronounced in the 2020 race given "Donald Trump's willingness to further the malign interests of one of our most formidable adversaries, apparently for his own personal gain." An important addition to the ever expanding library of Trumpian crimes.

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