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Rick Gates Interview: Former Trump Advisor Talks 2020 Election Vote, His Time in The White House

Rick Gates Interview: Former Trump Advisor Talks 2020 Election Vote, His Time in The White House - Video

Rick Gates Interview: Former Trump Advisor Talks 2020 Election Vote, His Time in The White House To anyone who follows Washington Politics, Rick Gates is someone who needs no introduction. Rick Gates is a graduate of George Washington University College of William & Mary, who worked as a DC lobbyist before joining the Donald Trump for President 2016 Campaign as Deputy Campaign Manager, and working for his business associate Paul Manafort. After a congressional investigation Rick Gates became a star witness in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, testifying that he had committed crimes at former boss Paul Manafort's direction. Rick recently released a well-received book called "Wicked Game: An Insider's Story on How Trump Won, Mueller Failed, and America Lost", which looks behind the scenes to examine the truth about how President Trump won, why the Mueller investigation failed, and the current state of presidential politics. Rick Gates will share his thoughts on the 2020 Election and recent developments, including voting laws and Joe Biden's chance to win versus Trump. Mr. Gates will also give us a view of what it's like to work in The White House, and what he learned while there. Join us at 2 PM EST October 31st live here at Zennie62 YouTube / Oakland News Now. Stay tuned.
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