📖 Overview
Gregg Jarrett is a legal and political commentator who serves as a Fox News legal analyst and has authored multiple New York Times bestselling books. His work primarily focuses on American politics, constitutional law, and governmental investigations.
Before his career as an author, Jarrett worked as a defense attorney and adjunct law professor. He later transitioned to broadcast journalism, where he covered major legal cases and political developments for various networks before joining Fox News Channel in 2002.
His books include "The Russia Hoax" (2018) and "Witch Hunt" (2019), both examining investigations into alleged Russian interference in U.S. elections. His 2020 book "Holding the Line" analyzes constitutional powers and executive authority during the Trump presidency.
Jarrett frequently appears on television and radio programs to provide legal analysis of high-profile cases and constitutional issues. His written work regularly appears in major news outlets and legal publications where he discusses constitutional law, criminal justice, and political matters.
👀 Reviews
Readers who follow conservative politics rate Jarrett's books favorably on Amazon and Goodreads. His works receive high ratings from those who agree with his political perspective on investigations into the Trump administration.
Positive reviews cite:
- Detailed documentation and extensive source citations
- Clear explanations of complex legal concepts
- Thorough research and timeline breakdowns
"Meticulously researched with extensive footnotes," notes one Amazon reviewer of "The Russia Hoax."
Critical reviews focus on:
- Perceived political bias and partisan tone
- Selective use of facts and evidence
- Lack of opposing viewpoints
"More opinion than objective analysis," writes a Goodreads reviewer.
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: "The Russia Hoax" - 4.8/5 (8,900+ reviews)
"Witch Hunt" - 4.8/5 (3,400+ reviews)
Goodreads: "The Russia Hoax" - 4.3/5 (1,200+ ratings)
"Witch Hunt" - 4.4/5 (500+ ratings)
Reviews indicate readers' reactions align closely with their political leanings. Conservative readers praise the depth of research while critics question objectivity.
📚 Books by Gregg Jarrett
The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump (2018)
Examines the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and its handling of related cases.
Witch Hunt: The Story of the Greatest Mass Delusion in American Political History (2019) Details the Mueller investigation and its aftermath, focusing on the legal and political aspects of the probe.
The Case Against Impeaching Trump (2020) Analyzes the legal arguments and evidence presented during President Trump's first impeachment proceedings.
The Spying Scandal: The Fall of James Comey and the Rise of Donald Trump (2020) Chronicles the events surrounding FBI Director James Comey's dismissal and subsequent investigations.
Witch Hunt: The Story of the Greatest Mass Delusion in American Political History (2019) Details the Mueller investigation and its aftermath, focusing on the legal and political aspects of the probe.
The Case Against Impeaching Trump (2020) Analyzes the legal arguments and evidence presented during President Trump's first impeachment proceedings.
The Spying Scandal: The Fall of James Comey and the Rise of Donald Trump (2020) Chronicles the events surrounding FBI Director James Comey's dismissal and subsequent investigations.
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Andrew McCarthy provides detailed analysis of federal investigations and national security law as a former federal prosecutor. His books cover similar territory to Jarrett's work on DOJ and FBI operations.
Alan Dershowitz examines high-profile legal cases and constitutional issues through a legal scholar's lens. His books analyze criminal justice topics and government investigations that intersect with Jarrett's areas of focus.
John Solomon investigates government institutions and political controversies as an investigative journalist. His reporting and books cover similar ground to Jarrett's examination of federal agencies and political scandals.
Peter Schweizer researches and exposes corruption in government institutions and political families. His investigative work reveals misconduct in ways that align with Jarrett's approach to uncovering institutional wrongdoing.