
Proof of Corruption
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Unraveling the Tangled Web of Trump's Global Corruption
In the third volume of his Proof series, New York Times bestselling author Seth Abramson delves deep into the Ukraine scandal, revealing it to be more sinister, complex, and transnational than previously thought. Abramson's research positions the 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.
Beyond the infamous July 2019 phone call that ignited the Ukraine scandal, Proof of Corruption exposes concurrent attempts by Trump's inner circle to take over Ukraine's national gas company and bolster dangerous pro-Kremlin oligarchs-moves that would have benefited Putin and destabilized Ukraine. From Trump's dealings with China that enriched his family to secretive, Kremlin-friendly negotiations in Venezuela that undermined U.S. policy, Abramson paints a vivid picture of global corruption.
As the COVID-19 pandemic exposes the staggering domestic consequences of the Trump administration's foreign machinations, Proof of Corruption serves as an urgent warning about the unprecedented threat posed by a corrupt president. Abramson lays bare Trump's decades-long pattern of corruption in this globe-spanning narrative, connecting the dots from the Middle East to an increasingly fractured United States.
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Introduction: The Rule of Law
Chapter 1: Manafort
Chapter 2: Euromaidan and Crimea
Chapter 3: Parnas and Fruman
Chapter 4: Shokin
Chapter 5: Kilimnik
Chapter 6: The Black Ledger and the Javelins
Chapter 7: DiGenova and Toensing
Chapter 8: Stone
Chapter 9: Giuliani
Chapter 10: Naftogaz
Chapter 11: Firtash
Chapter 12: Trump-Venezuela
Chapter 13: Vogel and Stern
Chapter 14: Orban and Soros
Chapter 15: Leshchenko
Chapter 16: CrowdStrike, Onyshchenko, and Kolomoisky
Chapter 17: Nunes and the BLT Prime Team
Chapter 18: Solomon
Chapter 19: Poroshenko and Artemenko
Chapter 20: Yovanovitch
Chapter 21: Parnas
Chapter 22: Hyde
Chapter 23: The First Trump-Zelensky Call
Chapter 24: Zelensky and Lutsenko
Chapter 25: Taylor
Chapter 26: ABC News and the Hold
Chapter 27: Sondland and Pompeo
Chapter 28: The Second Trump-Zelensky Call
Chapter 29: Sondland and Giuliani
Chapter 30: Trump-China
Chapter 31: Vindman
Chapter 32: The Whistleblower
Chapter 33: Pence
Chapter 34: September
Chapter 35: Barr, Durham, and Horowitz
Chapter 36: Trump-Turkey
Chapter 37: Trump and Zelensky
Chapter 38: Trump-Iran
Chapter 39: The Impeachment
Chapter 40: The Trial
Chapter 41: The Aftermath
Chapter 42: COVID-19
Epilogue: The Election
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