The humbling part of it is how woefully deficient Strzok describes the FBI’s level of digital proficiency when the Russians took their dirty tricks online. I defy you to read the book-or, worse, review the Twitter commentary about it-and come away feeling good about the prospects for American comity. In clear, methodical language backed up by factual anecdotes and rational thinking, Strzok explains the investigations he led into Hillary Clinton’s misuse of private email servers-an investigation that ultimately helped Trump’s candidacy-and Russian interference in the 2016 election, which also aided Trump. The book is sad because it is the recounting of the downfall of a dedicated public servant. I also interviewed the author for the Commonwealth Club of Northern California. Trump, by the former FBI agent Peter Strzok. I read a sad and humbling book this week: Compromised: The Counterintelligence and Threat of Donald J.
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