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Being Rogue: Resistance in the chaotic Trump White House

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When a nation's leader insists that facts are not truth until he approves them, tyranny ensues. Our Founders established safeguards against the abuses of those who lust for power so that "leader" of the American people would never come to mean "ruler." But they never envisioned what has transpired today.

This is our story of the traitor, President Donald Trump, sitting in the Oval Office as patriots secretly work against him from his very own White House complex. We reveal ephemeral alliances among key officials, secret treasons we have learned, and how we could manage to hide in plain sight. We also discuss the Mueller investigation, shed light on the actions (and firing) of James Comey, provide our perspective for the President's greatest political and legal vulnerabilities, and offer our insight on how the country can move forward stronger.

It is time for unapproved truths be told.

61 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 8, 2018

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January 8, 2019
More genuine than I imagined

If you follow the Twitter account, then you know there is controversy over their genuineness. When I read this book, the opinions are consistent and nuanced - the kind you get from many up close daily observations. Hard to make it up. Their theory of the Russian "collusion" is the least fanciful and also the most plausible. Russians and their influencers saw an opportunity and used it, while the rest of the cast of characters were too caught up in their own worlds to initially realize the full extent of what was going on.
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October 10, 2018
I wanted to like this book. I'm a liberal democrat appalled at this White House. The book ends up being depressing for both political parties, and I had to take off a star for sloppy editing. Missing words, spelling Council instead of Counsel, weird grammar, loose narrative. Looks like it was spell checked but not edited.
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