Amanda Milius is producing a yet to be released Documentary
about the coup attempt to remove President Trump from Office even before his
January 2017 Inauguration by nefarious people in the Obama Administration and
held over in the early stages of the Trump Administration in the transition
stage. This is significant because even now the 2016 coup methodology is
apparent with The Atlantic story running in 2020 a disparaging portrayal of
President Trump – from WHEN? – a 2018 visitation in France commemorating a WWI
victory.
DID YOU READ THAT!!!!! Reporting today on an unsubstantiated
story based in the year 2018. CAN YOU SAY, “Steele Dossier?”
JRH 9/5/20
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Trump Insider Releasing Ominous 'Plot Against the
President' Doc Film Set To Expose DC Underbelly
By Randy DeSoto
Published September 2, 2020 at 9:59am
Amanda Milius — director of the upcoming documentary film
“The Plot Against the President” — says the effort to bring down President
Donald Trump makes Watergate pale in comparison.
“It’s essentially Watergate reversed,” the Trump
administration veteran told The Western Journal.
Instead of the president and his associates being guilty of
wrongdoing, it was those within the Department of Justice and intelligence
community who foisted Russiagate on the country.
The political scandal is “so much huger, so, so, so much
bigger” than Watergate argued Milius, daughter of legendary Hollywood writer
and director John Milius, who is known for such
films as “Apocalypse Now,” “Conan the Barbarian,” “Red Dawn,” and “Clear and Present
Danger.”
Watergate,
which brought down the presidency of Richard Nixon, centered on “a couple of
guys” sneaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters and stealing
some documents, Milius explained.
“What happens when the entire intelligence community is
involved in spying on a political campaign?” asked Milius, who worked on the
2016 Trump campaign and, following his election, served in the White House and
State Department until this past spring.
“If Nixon’s a crook, Barack Obama is like a mafia boss,” she
said.
“The Plot Against the President” is based on the bestselling book
of the same name by investigative journalist Lee Smith.
The cast of the documentary is extensive, including former
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes of California, who is
the star of Smith’s book. (The book’s subtitle is, “The True Story of How
Congressman Devin Nunes Uncovered the Biggest Political Scandal in U.S. History.”)
Also in the film are former acting Director of National
Intelligence Richard Grenell;
Rep. Jim Jordan of
Ohio; Sidney Powell,
attorney for former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn;
investigative journalist John Solomon;
former Deputy National Security Advisor KT McFarland;
former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski;
former White House aide Sebastian Gorka;
and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani,
to name some.
There are also a few “John Doe” interviews of sources whose
identities were kept confidential because of their positions and the subject
matter they discussed.
One of those Milius interviewed she found particularly
helpful in putting the Russiagate scandal in context was John O’Connor, the
attorney who revealed the identity of Watergate source “Deep Throat” to the
world in a 2005 Vanity Fair
piece.
O’Connor wrote that his client, the now-deceased former FBI
Associate Director Mark Felt, was the famous source for reporters Bob Woodward
and Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post during the Watergate investigation.
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O’Connor is “the perfect person to explain the contrast and
similarities between this and Watergate,” Milius said.
“The Plot Against the President” goes beyond the material
found in Lee’s book, which was published in October 2019.
“A lot of recent revelations are in there,” Milius told The
Western Journal, “but we’re trying to stick to the basics as much as possible
to kind of give people a foundation for how to understand everything that’s
happening.”
The University of Southern California film school grad did
not anticipate going back into movie making when she left the
Golden State to join the Trump administration.
However, it became clear to Milius following the release of
Smith’s book that its story needed to be told in movie form, and she was the
right person to do it, given the relationships she had made in Washington.
“They’re going to trust me because…I’m not going to turn on
them in some kind of Hollywood way and make everybody look like an idiot,” she
told The Western Journal.
“It was somewhat difficult to leave the administration
because … everything was going fairly well in my world,” Milius said. “But it
was obvious that this was the more important thing to do.”
(Screen Grab because I don’t
do Instagram)
The California native comes to the project, not as a
politico, but as an artist who has spent her life working in and around the
film and fashion industries.
Milius believes that background will give her movie a
different aesthetic than other documentaries. The subject matter also lends
itself well to Hollywood-style storytelling.
“It’s a spy thriller. Who doesn’t want to watch a spy
thriller? An actual spy thriller that actually happened,” she said, according
to a promotional packet for the film.
“It’s the real life ‘All the President’s Men,’ but bigger.
One of my favorite movies, one of the only movies that really captures the
desolate evil of D.C.”
“The Plot
Against the President” is set for an early October
release.
_________________________________
Randy DeSoto has written more than 1,000 articles for The Western
Journal since he joined the company in 2015. He is a graduate of West Point and
Regent University School of Law. He is the author of the book "We Hold
These Truths" and screenwriter of the political documentary "I Want
Your Money."
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