Donald Trump v. The United States: Inside the Struggle to Stop a President

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • With unparalleled reporting, a Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times reporter chronicles the clash between a president and the officials of his own government who tried to stop him.

“A meticulously reported volume that clearly benefits from the author’s extraordinary access . . . [a] startling dissection of the Trump presidency.”—The New York Times


Donald Trump v. The United States tells the dramatic, high-stakes story of those who felt compelled to confront and try to contain the most powerful man in the world as he shredded norms and sought to expand his power. Michael S. Schmidt takes readers inside the defining events of the presidency, chronicles them up close, and records the clash between an increasingly emboldened president and those around him, who find themselves trying to thwart the president they had pledged to serve, unsure whether he is acting in the interest of the country, his ego, his family business, or Russia. Through their eyes and ears, we observe an epic struggle.
 
Drawing on secret FBI and White House documents and confidential sources inside federal law enforcement and the West Wing, Donald Trump v. The United States is vital journalism from a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter that records the shocking reality of a presidency like no other. It is a riveting contemporary history and a lasting account of just how fragile and vulnerable the institutions of American democracy really are.

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James Elkins II
September 9, 2020
Have you all finally figured out what crimes they Perpetrated? According to you, I guess the crimes should be "very obvious to everybody"...to which sininster and unspecified crimes of the deep state cabal do you Allude?" LOL. :D Trump was acting as a Pathological-Liar who doesn’t care what damage he does to vital institutions – not just institutional norms – but our basic understanding of Rule of Law.
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Eric finver
September 8, 2020
I can't read anymore! A slobering whitewash effort of Jim Comey's troubling involvement in a coup to take down a duly elected president. The only crimes being perpetrated was by Comey and the Obama administration. Comey probably wrote most of this. 👎
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Steven Amato
September 6, 2020
What a shame that's the problem they let anybody write about anything. I guess the sport thing didn't work out and you had extra ink.
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About the author

Michael S. Schmidt is a two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington correspondent for The New York Times. Over his fifteen years at the Times, he has covered the investigations of the Trump presidency, the Pentagon, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and the war in Iraq. He started his career at The New York Times as a clerk answering the phones on the foreign desk before becoming a sports reporter covering performance-enhancing drugs and legal issues. He is a graduate of Lafayette College.

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