In the third volume of his Proof series, New York Times bestselling author Seth Abramson takes readers on a deep dive into the Ukraine scandal, revealing it to be more sinister, complex, and transnational than previously thought. Abramson's research on Trump administration corruption positions the Ukraine scandal as the foreseeable culmination of years of clandestine machinations involving scores of players, from Beijing to Budapest, Ankara to Caracas, Warsaw to Jerusalem, Kyiv to Riyadh, and Moscow to D.C.
While many know about the July 2019 telephone call that ignited the Ukraine scandal, most don't know about the concurrent attempts by members of Trump's inner circle to take over Ukraine's national gas company and bolster dangerous pro-Kremlin Ukrainian oligarchs—moves that would have benefited Putin and destabilized Ukraine's government and economy.
In Beijing, Trump's dealings with the Chinese government not only enriched him and his family, but also culminated in him successfully seeking 2020 election interference from Xi Jinping in the form of closely held information about Joe Biden. In Venezuela, many of the actors involved in the Ukraine scandal engaged in similarly secretive, Kremlin-friendly negotiations that undermined U.S. policy. In Syria and Iraq, Trump's personal indebtedness to autocrats in Turkey, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE cost untold lives. And Abramson brings the story back to an increasingly fractured and depleted United States, where the COVID-19 pandemic exposes the staggering domestic consequences of the Trump administration's foreign machinations.
In Proof of Corruption, Seth Abramson lays bare Trump's decades-long pattern of corruption. This globe-spanning narrative is an urgent warning about the unprecedented threat posed by a corrupt president and his administration.
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Kirkus
August 15, 2020
The third volume in a trilogy devoted to recording Donald Trump's countless misdeeds, civil and criminal. As an exercise in what Abramson calls "curatorial journalism," the narrative is often difficult to stomach due to the author's careful and exhaustive evidence for his contention that the Trump administration exhibits a "perniciously systemic penchant for four types of activity" that are key to the definition of corruption. Three of these are impeachable, and the fourth comprises "nonimpeachable conduct that indicates a president is unfit to serve as a matter of ethics, conformity to democratic norms, and commitment to the rule of law." A critical question is whether Trump has been so thoroughly compromised as a result of foreign entanglements that he constitutes a security risk--that is, he "cannot be trusted to...put the safety and security of the United States ahead of personal avarice or ambition." Abramson, of course, answers that question in the affirmative. At the center of his investigation is the multifaceted matter of Trump's seeking the assistance of foreign governments in order to provide negative material about his political opponents: Russia, Ukraine, even China. Trump's machinations, carried out by means of various lieutenants such as Paul Manafort and supported by legal enablers such as William Barr, make for maddening reading. So do his many missteps, including the curious choice to open negotiations with Taiwan in December 2016 for a Trump-branded airport project, the first direct negotiation with the nation on the part of an American president since 1979. Even so, Trump pressed the government of mainland China for information on Joe Biden and his son, which, as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blithely explained, "is what we do." That China did not jump to oblige Trump helps explain his labeling of Covid-19--his handling of which, by Abramson's account, has been both corrupt and inept--the "China plague." Treasonous? Perhaps not--but Abramson's catalog makes a strong case for Trump's outsized, boundless corruption.COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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