Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice

Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice
ISBN-10
1732767602
ISBN-13
9781732767607
Category
Political Science
Pages
464
Language
English
Published
2018-10-23
Author
Sidney K. Powell

Description

This true legal thriller debunks everything the media and the government told us about the Department of Justice's destruction and prosecution of the venerable accounting firm Arthur Andersen, Merrill Lynch executives who did one business transaction with Enron, Alaska Senator Ted Steven's, and more. The common thread through it all is a cabal of narcissistic federal prosecutors who broke all the rules and rose to great power. Still in the news today--Robert Mueller s "pitbull" Andrew Weissmann and other members of Obama's inner circle--are wreaking havoc on our Republic. This is the book that began exposing "the Deep State."

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