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>>179604Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne - Video: Trump Facing FBI Sabotage: 35-Year Agent’s Strategy Revealed
A veteran FBI agent allegedly pushed a flawed warrant on purpose—triggering legal chaos that still haunts Trump’s cases. Fired or not, the damage was done.
Yet critics say Trump also undermined himself—surrounded by lawyers, but never appointing a real prosecutor.
Watching my full interview @EmeraldRobinson
https://x.com/PatrickByrne/status/2039109362531061773Patrick Fox @RealCynicalFox - Every now and then, one of you guys ask a BIG question. It’d be impossible to list all the books I’ve found helpful in understanding the Second World War, so I’ll direct you to a few authors instead.
In no particular order:
Rick Atkinson, especially his Liberation Trilogy.
Max Hastings
Robert Forczyk
Robert J. Kershaw
James D. Hornfischer
Antony Beevor
William Shirer, though he was a journalist, not a historian, and it sometimes shows in his work.
Winston Churchill
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