If Under Siege gave you the unfiltered fury of a movement under attack, Rigged arms you with the forensic evidence to back every instinct you already had. Mollie Hemingway doesn't just validate your suspicions about 2020—she names names, tracks the money, and exposes the machinery that bent the rules while the media looked away. This is insider journalism that reads like a battle dispatch, every page crackling with the same defiant energy that made you feel seen in the first place.
Where Eric Trump drew the family battle lines, Hemingway maps the entire theater of war. She speaks your language: no apologies, no false balance, just the raw accounting conservatives have been waiting for.
This is the book that turns your rage into a roadmap.
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