Holding the Line explained

Holding the Line
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Author:Geoffrey Berman
Country:United States
Subject:Autobiographies; U.S. government law, politics, district courts and corruption
Genre:nonfiction
Publisher:Penguin
Media Type:Print, E-book, and Audio
Pages:352 pages
Isbn:9780593300299
Isbn Note:and 0593300297
Oclc:1338025853
Congress:KF373.B47

Holding the Line: Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department is a nonfiction book by former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman and published by Penguin Press on September 13, 2022.[1] [2] Berman was fired by former President Trump.[3] In the book, Berman discusses "a range of conflicts he encountered with the [U.S.] Department of Justice during his tenure leading the Southern District of New York."[1] Hence, Berman chronicles the improprieties that were applied by the Trump administration to pressure his U.S. Attorney's office.[2] The author also gives in-depth specifics about cases, which his office prosecuted, such as Michael Cohen; Chris Collins; Michael Avenatti, and Jeffrey Epstein.[2]

Notes and References

  1. McQuade. Washington Post. 2022.
  2. News: Trump Pushed Officials to Prosecute His Critics, Ex-U.S. Attorney Says . The New York Times . 8 September 2022 . Weiser . Benjamin .
  3. Web site: Former US attorney says Trump DOJ pressured office to 'aid them politically,' NYT reports | CNN Politics . . 8 September 2022 .