Crime in progress : inside the Steele dossier and the Fusion GPS investigation of Donald Trump
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New York : Random House, [2019].
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First edition.
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9780593134153, 059313415X
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346 pages ; 25 cm
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Florham Park Library - Adult Nonfiction
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Published
New York : Random House, [2019].
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First edition.
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English
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9780593134153, 059313415X

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-332) and index.
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"The never-before-told inside story of the high-stakes, four-year-long investigation into Donald Trump's Russia ties--culminating in the Steele dossier, and sparking the Mueller report--from the founders of political opposition research company Fusion GPS" -- Amazon.com.
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"Just days before the inauguration of Donald Trump, as news of the dossier broke, Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch called Christopher Steele on an encrypted voice application. Steele, whose view of U.S. politics could be surprisingly naive, was shocked but also elated by the story Surely now, he reckoned, the U.S. government would do something to . stop Trump from taking office. Right? Simpson and Fritsch said that was unlikely. They warned him that their names were now all but sure to come out. Being exposed as whistleblowers on the incoming leader of the free world would be bad, but the most important thing was to protect the underlying sources. They all agreed to say nothing and hope the focus remained on Trump and Russia, and not on the mysterious messengers. That hope would prove to be short-lived. Fusion GPS was founded in 2010 by Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, two former reporters at The Wall Street Journal who decided to abandon the struggling news business and use their reporting skills to conduct open-source investigations for businesses and law firms--and opposition research for political candidates. In the fall of 2015, they were hired to look into the finances of Donald Trump. What began as a march through a mind-boggling trove of lawsuits, bankruptcies, and sketchy overseas projects soon took a darker turn: The deeper Fusion dug, the more it began to notice names that Simpson and Fritsch had come across during their days covering Russian corruption--and the clearer it became that the focus of Fusion's research going forward would be Trump's entanglements with Russia. To help them make sense of what they were seeing, Simpson and Fritsch engaged the services of a former British intelligence agent and Russia expert named Christopher Steele. He would produce a series of memos--which collectively became known as the Steele dossier--that raised deeply alarming questions about the nature of Trump's ties to a hostile foreign power. Those memos made their way to U.S. intelligence agencies, and then to President Barack Obama and President-elect Trump. On January 10, 2017, the Steele dossier broke into public view, and the Trump-Russia story reached escape velocity. At the time, Fusion GPS was just a ten-person consulting firm tucked away above a Starbucks near Dupont Circle, but it would soon be thrust into the center of the biggest news story on the planet--a story that would lead to accusations of witch hunts, a relentless campaign of persecution by congressional Republicans, bizarre conspiracy theories, lawsuits by Russian oligarchs, and the Mueller report. In [this book], Simpson and Fritsch tell their story for the first time--a tale of the high-stakes pursuit of one of the biggest, most important stories of our time--no matter the costs."--Dust jacket.
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Fusion GPS was founded in 2010 by Simpson and Fritsch, two former reporters at The Wall Street Journal, decided to use their reporting skills to conduct open-source investigations for businesses and law firms-- and opposition research for political candidates. In the fall of 2015 they were hired to look into the finances of Donald Trump. The deeper Fusion dug, the clearer it became that the focus of Fusion's research going forward would be Trump's entanglements with Russia. They engaged the services of a former British intelligence agent and Russia expert, Christopher Steele, who produced a series of memos-- the Steele dossier-- that raised deeply alarming questions about the nature of Trump's ties to a hostile foreign power. Here Simpson and Fritsch tell their story of the high-stakes pursuit of one of the biggest, most important stories of our time-- no matter the costs. -- adapted from jacket

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Simpson, G. R., & Fritsch, P. (. (2019). Crime in progress: inside the Steele dossier and the Fusion GPS investigation of Donald Trump (First edition.). Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Simpson, Glenn R. and Peter (Journalist), Fritsch. 2019. Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump. Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Simpson, Glenn R. and Peter (Journalist), Fritsch. Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump Random House, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Simpson, Glenn R.,, and Peter (Journalist) Fritsch. Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump First edition., Random House, 2019.

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