Join us for what is sure to be an exciting and illuminating event as we interview award-winning journalist Luke Harding on his latest book, Collusion: How Russia Helped Trump Win the White House.
About the Book
LONDON, December 2016. Luke Harding meets former MI6 officer Christopher Steele to discuss the president-elect’s connections with Russia. Harding follows two leads; money and sex.
WASHINGTON, January 2017. Steele’s explosive dossier alleges that the Kremlin has been ‘cultivating, supporting, and assisting’ Trump for years and that they have compromising information about him. Trump responds on Twitter, ‘FAKE NEWS.
In Collusion, Luke Harding reveals the true nature of Trump’s decades-long relationship with Russia and presents the gripping inside story of the dossier. It features exclusive new material and draws on sources from the intelligence community.
Harding tells an astonishing story of offshore money, sketchy real-estate deals, a Miss Universe Pageant, mobsters, money laundering, hacking and Kremlin espionage.
He shines a light on powerful Russian players like Aras Agalarov, Natalia Veselnitskaya and Sergey Kislyak, whose motivations and instructions may have come from Vladimir Putin himself.
The special prosecutor, Robert Mueller, has already indicted several of the American protagonists, including Trump’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort. More charges are likely as the crisis engulfs Trump’s administration.
About the Author
Luke Harding is an award-winning foreign correspondent with the Guardian. Between 2007 and 2011 he was the Guardian’s Moscow bureau chief; the Kremlin expelled him from the country in the first case of its kind since the Cold War.
He is the author of “A Very Expensive Poison: The Definitive Story of the Murder of Litvinenko and Russia’s War with the West”, “The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Wanted Man”, and “Mafia State”, as well as the co-author of “WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange’s War on Secrecy” and “The Liar: The Fall of Jonathan Aitken” (nominated for the Orwell Prize).
Two of Harding’s books have been made into films: “The Fifth Estate” and “Snowden”.