Unger elaborates on the clandestine operations that transpired during the 1980 presidential election, highlighting how collusion altered the democratic process and shaped U.S. foreign policy.
The discussion delves into the infamous figures involved in the CIA's actions, revealing how media complicity allowed significant events to unfold without scrutiny.
Unger discusses the troubling deaths linked to the covert operations of the time, shedding light on the dangerous atmosphere of political maneuvering that pervaded those years.
Towards the end, their conversation shifts to contemporary implications, analyzing how Trump’s connections to foreign entities echo the past controversies surrounding political alliances.
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