
One of the more controversial, and powerful, figures of the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt was Harry Hopkins. FDR Biographer Robert Sherwood noted that even partisans of the President "disliked Hopkins intensely and resented the extraordinary position of influence and authority which he held...According to Herb Romerstein and Eric Breindel, authors of The Venona Secrets: Exposing Soviet Espionage and America’s Traitors...Hopkins, arguably the man with the greatest sway over our 32nd President, was an agent of the Soviet Union. Full article published in Accuracy in Academia's Campus Report.
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