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Trump selected Res to be in charge of construction of Trump Tower, his greatest success as a developer. By: Barbara A. The transition from President Donald J. Trump to President Joseph R. Biden Jr. But as number one internationally best-selling author Bob Woodward and acclaimed reporter Robert Costa reveal for the first time, it was far more than just a domestic political crisis.

Woodward and Costa interviewed more than people at the center of the turmoil, resulting in more than 6, pages of transcripts - and a spellbinding and definitive portrait of a nation on the brink. By: Bob Woodward , and others. In this candid and emotional memoir, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff takes you into Trump Tower and the White House to tell the funny, thrilling, and heartbreaking story of her intimate friendship with one of the most famous women in the world, a woman few people truly understand.

Does she get along well with Ivanka? Is Melania happy being First Lady? Wolkoff has some ideas By: Stephanie Winston Wolkoff. Trump's first years in office, covering everything from election night to the news of today. The book will include never-before-reported stories and scoops, including how President Trump turned around the American economy, how he "never complains and never explains," and how his actions sometimes lead to misunderstandings with the media and the public.

It also includes exclusive interviews with the Trump family about the Mueller report, and narrates their reactions to its release.

By: Doug Wead. In time for the presidential election, Anonymous returns to expand on their "must read" Time , number-one best-selling behind-the-scenes "scathing portrait" USA Today of the Trump presidency with new words of warning for Americans everywhere.

By: Anonymous. In Everything Trump Touches Dies , political campaign strategist and commentator Rick Wilson brings his darkly funny humor and biting analysis to the absurdity of American politics in the age of Trump.

Wilson mercilessly exposes the damage Trump has done to the country, to the Republican Party he served for decades, and to the conservative movement that has abandoned its principles for the worst president in American history. No left-winger, Wilson is a lifelong conservative who delivers his withering critique of Trump from the right. By: Rick Wilson. Woodward, the number-one international bestselling author of Fear: Trump in the White House , has uncovered the precise moment the president was warned that the Covid epidemic would be the biggest national security threat to his presidency.

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By: Fiona Hill. Our failure to acknowledge this trauma, let alone root it out, has allowed it to metastasize. Whether it manifests itself in rising levels of rage and hatred, or hopelessness and apathy, the stress of living in a country we no longer recognize has affected all of us. America is suffering from PTSD - a new leader alone cannot fix us. By: Mary L. Trump PhD. Michael C. Bender, senior White House reporter for the Wall Street Journal , presents a deeply reported account of the presidential campaign that details how Donald J.

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By: Carol Leonnig , and others. The result is a wonderful performance of a most important audiobook. With extraordinary access to the West Wing, Michael Wolff reveals what happened behind-the-scenes in the first nine months of the most controversial presidency of our time in Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.

Since Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, the country—and the world—has witnessed a stormy, outrageous, and absolutely mesmerizing presidential term that reflects the volatility and fierceness of the man elected Commander-in-Chief. Never before in history has a presidency so divided the American people.

Brilliantly reported and astoundingly fresh, Fire and Fury shows us how and why Donald Trump has become the king of discord and disunion. Where a less confident narrator might have allowed a smirking note to emerge, Graham maintains his poise, subtly picking up the narrative's mood in slight modulations of tone and unobtrusively freighted pauses.

This literary perfect storm combines a book the president wants to ban with a narrator, Holter Graham, whose energy and vocal clarity add fuel to the author's incendiary words We could be twins, except for our writing style.

Everything you wrote was dead on true,I have been saying and writing the same for over two years. I am not a Trump person, that is being kind. Your book was fantastic and so true. THis is a must read book, unfortunately, our country deserves better. How much of this book is factual is something that future historians will have to piece together. But there's no denying the entertainment value of a book like this. Since it's obvious that Wolff let Steve Bannon vent his spleen to get most of the material for this book, we do get a morbidly fascinating look at the White House as a Civil War Battleground between "Globalist" and "Bannonite" factions.

Someone should have clued Bannon in with that line from The Godfather: "Don't ever take sides against the Family. Or maybe not. After all, this is the book that got Bannon exiled from Trumpistan for now.

Frankly, I think that we'll have to wait for several years to pass, and the dust to settle, after Trump exits the White House whenever and however that happens to get a thoroughly researched, comprehensive and trustworthy account of his campaign and Administration.

That'll be the basis for "Trump's White House - the Movie. We're up to our ears in gossipy, Mean Girls-esque, "liars lying about other liars" accounts, each with their own highly personal, and biased, snapshot into the White House. The main point of Recommendation for "Fire and Fury" is that it's the snapshot taken from Bannon's point of view.

Because he was however briefly the "Architect of Trumpism" and possibly the single most forceful and influential of the President's flunkies, his account holds more interest for me than the self-pitying, butt-covering screeds of Lewandowski, Manigault-Newman, Christie, or Spicer. The biggest feat this book achieves is getting me to feel even the slightest bit sorry for Steve Bannon, arguably the loudest and proudest proponent of American fascism since Woodrow Wilson.

When Jeff Sessions and James Mattis decide to tell their stories, that will be something I find far more interesting - insights from professionals who went to work for Trump with a sincere effort to uphold the Constitution and do their duty, only to be reviled, spat upon, and flogged out of town by the Trumpites. I don't pretend for a second that this book is "Essential" or "Indispensable" reporting, if you can even call what Wolff did "reporting. It just crystallizes it into finer detail, with some gasp-inducing quotes.

I enjoy this book for what it is: a disgraced Washington power-monger talking smack about all the other power-mongers, sycophants, village idiots, egotistical blowhards, and back-stabbing weasels who flock to Trump like fleas to a dog. Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not? Probably not. When I began fact checking, I immediately found that the book exaggerated situations.

While I am not a Trump fan, I don't want to be misled either. One example of misinformation is when the author discusses Trump's speech to the CIA. When I compared what the book reported to the entire speech on CNN, it was obvious that the book was editing out, and misrepresenting what was said. Would you recommend Fire and Fury to your friends? No, primarily because of the misrepresenting information. I prefer my journalism to be factual and allow me to make my own opinion.

Did Fire and Fury inspire you to do anything? Be more diligent in fact checking. Any additional comments? Please leave the spin out of journalism, it's hard enough to get to the truth when people are being factual. This is a mistake and significantly reduces The credibility of the book.

It would have been better if the author had used his research to make an educated guess on what was going on rather than adding conjecture. Increased ambiguity on such an important issue is disappointing. This book would have been so much better if the author was able to eliminate his own bias. I am by no means a Trump supporter, but many points in this book are discredited or provably false with simple observation or common sense.

According to this book, Trump is a stumbling, bumbling idiot, who accidentally became president. That is painfully untrue. To claim otherwise takes so much credibility away from this book, which is sad. It is sad because there are, what I am sure are many moments of truth in this book, but it is deluded by its dishonesty. Sadly, a lot of hype prompted me to purchase this book. No doubt there is some exaggeration, but all in all, this book is a yawner.

Had there not been so much political noise about this book, many people myself included would never have bought it. All in all, it was not very good. The good: this is well-paced, and traces the events and personalities well. Some historical context and analysis is offered, such as practices of earlier presidents, compared to Trump's.



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