The Bullet That Missed

The Bullet That Missed

Amaru X

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Ink Of Africa
Año de edición:
2025
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Gobierno regional
ISBN:
9798231560639
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The Bullet That Missed: How Donald Trump Escaped Electoral Defeat - and What It Cost America is a piercing political exposé that uncovers the hidden forces, legal loopholes, media complicity, and systemic weaknesses that allowed Donald Trump to narrowly escape a decisive political downfall during the 2020 U.S. election. Written with urgency and clarity, Amaru X dissects the chaos of voter suppression, misinformation warfare, Republican obstruction, and institutional cowardice-exposing how a democratic bullet meant to end an era of division was deflected. This book is not just about Trump’s survival, but about the price America paid for failing to hold him accountable. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the fragile state of American democracy.

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