Synopsis
In the exciting new book, Treason & Betrayal: The Rise and Fall of Individual-1 [April 2019, Bryant Park Press] constitutional law and counterintelligence expert Kenneth Foard McCallion provides a detailed analysis as to how and why Trump is now a co-opted agent for Russia who presents a clear and present danger to the U.S. as long as he is permitted to occupy the White House. “Treason & Betrayal makes a strong case for when and how a sitting president can be indicted, especially where the crimes involve the illegal manner in which he obtained the presidency, with help from a foreign hostile power,” McCallion explains. “The book provides detail and substance that can be used by opinion makers and Congress to sort through the mountains of evidence accumulating against Trump for impeachment and indictment purposes.” Written in the style of a legal thriller, Treason & Betrayal provides: • An in-depth look into President Trump’s life history, from early childhood to the present • Detailed information about Trump’s ties to Russia, and the evidence that should be used to impeach him immediately • Insight into what it will take to indict President Trump, and on what charges • The background and history of Trump’s money laundering and contacts with Russia agents and oligarchs that helped jump-start certain aspects of the federal probe into the Trump Campaign and its relationship with Russia “There is more than sufficient public evidence available to date to prosecute Trump, and these crimes may also provide the basis for his impeachment for Treason and High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” says McCallion. “We have an actual traitor in the White House for the first time in our nation’s history who must be removed as quickly as possible.”
About the Author
Kenneth F. McCallion is a nationally recognized expert on constitutional law, especially the impeachment clause, and has significant expertise in the fields of civil RICO, criminal law, and the history of Treason and Espionage in U.S. history. McCallion spent the early part of his law career working as a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, handling high-profile organized crime prosecutions and working on major labor racketeering cases, including some investigations that dealt with the construction of Trump Tower and other major construction projects in the New York area. He also worked on numerous sensitive counterintelligence investigations involving Russian espionage in the U.S., involving coordination between and among U.S. Department of Justice and FBI agents with the CIA and U.S. State Department. McCallion received his B.A. from Yale, and his J.D. from Fordham Law School. He is an Adjunct Professor at Cardozo Law School in New York, and Fairfield University in Connecticut. An avid sailor, he enjoys sailing with his family. Previous publications include Shoreham and the Rise and Fall of Nuclear Power, and The Essential Guide to Donald Trump.
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