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Masters of Corruption by Mark Moyar
Masters of Corruption by Mark Moyar
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Masters of Corruption: How the Federal Bureaucracy Sabotaged the Trump Presidency
By Mark Moyar
An Inside Look at Bureaucratic Power and Political Sabotage
A shocking exposé of government corruption and the federal bureaucracy’s resistance to political change.
Overview
In Masters of Corruption, author and political insider Mark Moyar uncovers the hidden forces within the U.S. federal bureaucracy that actively worked against President Donald Trump’s administration. Drawing from firsthand experience, Moyar exposes a system that resists reform, retaliates against whistleblowers, and protects entrenched power structures.
Key Insights
- The Deep State’s Influence – How unelected bureaucrats wield power over elected officials.
- Weaponization of Procedures – The tactics used to stall, obstruct, and undermine Trump’s policies.
- Whistleblower Suppression – Firsthand accounts of bureaucratic retaliation and cover-ups.
- Failures of Government Oversight – How inspector generals and agencies ignored corruption.
- Future Reform – Steps that can be taken to hold the bureaucracy accountable.
Why Read This Book?
- Exclusive Insider Perspective – Written by a former senior political appointee.
- Unfiltered Truth – A firsthand account of the challenges faced by the Trump administration.
- Actionable Solutions – Moyar outlines strategies to restore integrity in government.
Praise for Masters of Corruption
“In the United States, you can elect any president you want, but a small group of people you’ve never heard of still run everything—year after year, administration after administration. That’s not democracy. It’s oligarchy, and Mark Moyar explains exactly how it works.” – Tucker Carlson
Final Thoughts
Masters of Corruption is a must-read for anyone concerned with government accountability and the unchecked power of career bureaucrats. With gripping revelations and a call for reform, this book is an essential addition to any political reader’s collection.
ISBN-13: 9781641773850
ISBN-10: 1641773855