Collusion
Collusion
Luke Harding
Richard Dawkins
Putin comes across as a deeply nasty piece of work, Trump a blundering idiot. - Richard Dawkins
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Collusion

Collusion: Secret Meetings, Dirty Money, and How Russia Helped Donald Trump Win

Luke Harding
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Luke Harding
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In "Collusion," Luke Harding embarks on a gripping investigative journey to unravel the tangled web of connections between Donald Trump's campaign and Russia. With meticulous detail and a pace that reads like a thriller, Harding offers the most comprehensive examination yet of a saga that has captivated and bewildered the world. From the intriguing beginnings with Christopher Steele and his explosive dossier, to the intricate dance of international espionage, shadowy real estate deals, and the clandestine world of money laundering, "Collusion" is a masterful exploration of a story that feels almost too audacious to be true. Harding, with his deep expertise and clear insight, navigates through the complex histories of the key American and Russian players involved, making the complicated geopolitics and bewildering events accessible and compelling. As indictments unfold and the layers of the "Trump-Russia" story are peeled back, Harding’s narrative picks up pace, revealing the disturbing implications of the connections he uncovers. This is not just a story of political intrigue but a startling look at the power plays that could shape the future of global democracy. "Collusion" is a testament to Harding's prowess as a storyteller and journalist, offering readers a definitive account of one of the most shocking chapters in American political history. It is a narrative so vast and so significant, it encompasses international espionage, dissidents' mysterious disappearances, and the most contentious election in recent memory, making "Collusion" an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the depths of the Trump campaign's dealings with Russia.

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Released
2017
16 Nov
Length
354
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Putin comes across as a deeply nasty piece of work, Trump a blundering idiot. - Richard Dawkins
Trump’s pick for secretary of state? Rex Tillerson, a figure known and trusted in Moscow, and recipient of the Order of Friendship. National security adviser? Michael Flynn, Putin’s dinner companion and a beneficiary of undeclared Russian fees. Campaign manager? Paul Manafort, longtime confidant to ex-Soviet oligarchs. Foreign policy adviser? Carter Page, an alleged Moscow asset who gave documents to Putin’s spies. Commerce secretary? Wilbur Ross, an entrepreneur with Russia-connected investments. Personal lawyer? Michael Cohen, who sent emails to Putin’s press secretary. Business partner? Felix Sater, son of a Russian American mafia boss. And other personalities, too. It was almost as if Putin had played a role in naming Trump’s cabinet. The U.S. president, of course, had done the choosing. But the constellation of individuals, and their immaculate alignment with Russian interests, formed a discernible pattern, like stars against a clear night sky. A pattern of collusion.
— Luke Harding, Collusion

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