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The last honest man : the CIA, the FBI, the mafia, and the Kennedys--and one senator's fight to save democracy / by James Risen with Thomas Risen.

Risen, James, (author.). Risen, Tom, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780316565134
  • ISBN: 031656513X
  • ISBN: 9780316565134
  • ISBN: 031656513X
  • Physical Description: xi, 467 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2023.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-448) and index.
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A note on sources. Prologue: Senator Cathedral. (Part one: If I make no mark elsewhere, 1924-1975): Happier times -- The finest diction in the army -- If you don't run you will never get there -- Persona non grata -- A betrayal -- War prolonged and unending -- We stand up now -- An enormous hue and cry -- As long as the KGB does it -- We have stood watch -- This will cost you the presidency. (Part two: We doubt that any other country would have the courage, 1975): A delicate balance -- The dirty facts -- Like what? Like assassinations. -- I had been asked by my government to solicit his cooperation -- Who will rid me of this man? -- The White House, can I help you? -- We met your man in the Congo -- What the president wanted to happen -- The abyss from which there is no return -- Under a double shadow -- The man who made a police state out of America -- No holds were barred. (Part three: A volcano cannot be capped, 1975-1984): Vindicated and pleased -- As dangerous as any stimulant -- One more service to render -- I see you have a presidential haircut -- And then it was over -- I've got to do it. Epilogue: They did great damage. Acknowledgments -- Illustration credits -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Index.
Summary, etc.:
Senator Frank Church of Idaho was an unlikely hero. He led congressional opposition to the Vietnam War and had become a scathing, radical critic of what he saw as American imperialism around the world. But he was still politically ambitious, privately yearning for acceptance from the foreign policy establishment that he hated and eager to run for president. Despite his flaws, Church would show historic strength in his greatest moment, when in the wake of Watergate, he was suddenly tasked with investigating abuses of power in the intelligence community. The dark truths that Church exposed--from assassination plots by the CIA, to links between the Kennedy dynasty and the mafia, to the surveillance of civil rights activists by the NSA and FBI--would shake the nation to its core, and forever change the way that Americans thought about not only their government but also their ability to hold it accountable. Drawing upon hundreds of interviews, thousands of pages of recently declassified documents, and reams of unpublished letters, notes, and memoirs, some of which remain sensitive today, James Risen tells the gripping, untold story of truth and integrity standing against unchecked power--and winning--in this book -- adapted from jacket
Subject: Church, Frank, 1924-1984.
Legislators > United States > Biography.
United States. Congress. Senate > Biography.
Political corruption > United States > History > 20th century.
Intelligence service > Corrupt practices > United States.
United States > Politics and government > 1945-1953.
United States > Politics and government > 1974-1977.
Genre: Biographies.

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The Last Honest Man : The CIA, the FBI, the Mafia, and the Kennedys--And One Senator's Fight to Save Democracy
The Last Honest Man : The CIA, the FBI, the Mafia, and the Kennedys--And One Senator's Fight to Save Democracy
by Risen, James; Risen, Thomas (As told to)
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The Last Honest Man : The CIA, the FBI, the Mafia, and the Kennedys--And One Senator's Fight to Save Democracy


In this "gripping . . . spectacular piece of reporting" (Ken Burns), a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines Senator Frank Church, the man at the center of numerous investigations into the abuses of power within the American government. ​ For decades now, America's national security state has grown ever bigger, ever more secretive and powerful, and ever more abusive. Only once did someone manage to put a stop to any of it. Senator Frank Church of Idaho was an unlikely hero. He led congressional opposition to the Vietnam War and had become a scathing, radical critic of what he saw as American imperialism around the world. But he was still politically ambitious, privately yearning for acceptance from the foreign policy establishment that he hated and eager to run for president. Despite his flaws, Church would show historic strength in his greatest moment, when in the wake of Watergate he was suddenly tasked with investigating abuses of power in the intelligence community. The dark truths that Church exposed--from assassination plots by the CIA, to links between the Kennedy dynasty and the mafia, to the surveillance of civil rights activists by the NSA and FBI--would shake the nation to its core, and forever change the way that Americans thought about not only their government but also their ability to hold it accountable. Drawing upon hundreds of interviews, thousands of pages of recently declassified documents, and reams of unpublished letters, notes, and memoirs, some of which remain sensitive today, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter James Risen tells the gripping, untold story of truth and integrity standing against unchecked power--and winning--in The Last Honest Man. An instant New York Times bestseller

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