Donald Trump is an American businessman and politician. He served as the 45th and now serves as the 47th president of the United States. He became famous for his TV show “The Apprentice.” He is known for his bold style and controversial statements.
The Art of War
All Quiet on the Western Front
Donald TrumpsourceOne of the greatest books of all time.
A haunting masterpiece of war and humanity. Through the eyes of young German soldier Paul Bäumer, Remarque strips away the myths of glory and patriotism to reveal the brutal, senseless suffering of the First World War. Stark, poetic, and unforgettable – it’s not just a story about war, but about everything it destroys.
Unfreedom of the Press
Donald TrumpsourceWord is out that book is GREAT!
Mark Levin delivers a fierce indictment of the modern media landscape. In Unfreedom of the Press, he exposes how journalism has drifted from truth-telling to agenda-pushing, and how bias shapes the public mind. Urgent, controversial, and sharply reasoned, it’s a wake-up call for anyone who believes democracy depends on honest reporting.
Triggered
Donald TrumpsourceA great new book that I highly recommend for ALL to read. Go order it today!
Triggered crackles with defiance. Donald Trump Jr. pulls no punches as he confronts critics, the media, and cultural forces he sees as hostile to freedom and traditional American values. With biting humor and unapologetic conviction, he shares stories from his own life in politics, business, and family – revealing how the modern political battlefield shaped his worldview.
The Russia Hoax
Donald TrumpsourceAlready number one on Amazon. Hard work from a brilliant guy. It’s the Real Story of the Rigged Witch Hunt!
Exonerated
Exonerated reads like a political thriller – except it’s real. Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino connects the dots between Washington power plays, intelligence leaks, and the relentless pursuit of Donald Trump. Written with the pace of a crime novel and the conviction of a first-hand witness, it’s a story about corruption, resilience, and the price of telling inconvenient truths.
Justice on Trial
Donald TrumpsourceThis is a great and well reseached book on Justice K. The Ruth Marcus book is a badly written & reseached disaster. So many incorrect facts.
Step behind the closed doors of one of the most explosive confirmation battles in modern history. Justice on Trial pulls back the curtain on the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, revealing the strategy, the stakes, and the human cost behind the headlines. Hemingway and Severino combine insider access with journalistic detail to tell a story about power, politics, and the fragile integrity of America’s judicial system.
Talent Is Overrated
Few books challenge the notion that greatness is innate – Talent Is Overrated does just that. Colvin dismantles myths about natural ability, showing through research and stories that deliberate practice is at the heart of elite performance. This is a compelling manifesto for anyone eager to go beyond “good” and build a legacy of excellence.
Fallout
Donald TrumpsourceThis book is a MUST BUY!
Explosive and meticulously researched, Fallout uncovers the hidden web of power, politics, and payback surrounding America’s intelligence and foreign policy elite. John Solomon and Seamus Bruner expose how scandals, secrets, and self-interest collided in the aftermath of the Russia investigation – revealing a story of betrayal, corruption, and the fight to reclaim accountability in Washington.
Ball of Collusion
What if the real scandal wasn’t the one you were told? In Ball of Collusion, former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy dissects the origins of the Trump–Russia investigation with surgical precision. He traces how politics, media, and intelligence agencies intertwined in a drama that reshaped American trust in its institutions. Riveting, forensic, and fiercely argued – this is investigative nonfiction at its sharpest.
The Case Against Socialism
Donald TrumpsourceHighly recommended – as America was founded on LIBERTY & INDEPENDENCE – not government coercion, domination & control.
Senator Rand Paul takes a scalpel to one of the world’s most persistent political myths – that socialism can somehow work better this time. With history, economics, and humor on his side, he reveals how every socialist experiment ends the same way: with less freedom and more suffering. Clear, engaging, and uncompromising, this is a defense of liberty written for a new generation.
The Prince
The Amateur
In The Amateur, Robert Littell takes us inside the shadowy world where idealism, deception, and danger intertwine. With sharp prose and unflinching realism, Littell tells a tale of espionage and moral ambiguity – showing how someone with no formal standing can shape global events from behind the scenes.
How Trump is Making Black America Great Again
Donald TrumpsourceA great new book!
Horace Cooper makes an audacious claim in How Trump Is Making Black America Great Again – and then backs it with data, policy analysis, and voices often left out of the mainstream conversation. Whether you agree or disagree, this book invites you to reconsider assumptions and confront political divides.
Taken for Granted
Donald TrumpsourceGreat new book. Check it out!
Gianno Caldwell’s Taken for Granted is part memoir, part manifesto, and fully personal. Growing up on Chicago’s South Side, he saw firsthand the cost of failed policies and broken promises. Here, he challenges political assumptions about race, class, and identity – arguing that no group should be taken for granted by any party.
The Long Game
In The Long Game, Mitch McConnell offers something rare in politics: a candid reflection on patience, strategy, and endurance. With both humility and confidence, he charts his path through the Senate’s shifting tides, revealing how long-term vision can outlast short-term wins.
Restoring Our Republic
Donald TrumpsourceThis is a great book, a must read!
In Restoring Our Republic, Ned Ryun issues both a warning and a roadmap. With conviction and clarity, he discusses the constitutional foundations, moral principles, and civic responsibilities needed to pull a nation back from drift. It’s part manifesto, part call to action – for anyone unwilling to sit quietly.
Defender in Chief
Donald TrumpsourceA great new book.
Constitutional scholar John Yoo takes an unexpected stance in Defender in Chief – arguing that Donald Trump, often accused of stretching executive power, has actually revived core constitutional principles. With sharp legal reasoning and historical depth, Yoo explores how the presidency itself is shaped by confrontation and crisis. A provocative read for anyone interested in the balance between liberty and leadership.
Our Lost Declaration
Senator Mike Lee reminds readers that America’s founding document wasn’t meant for glass cases – it was meant for citizens. In Our Lost Declaration, he reclaims the spirit of 1776, showing how liberty erodes when government grows and people forget their role in keeping power in check. Thoughtful, passionate, and grounded in history, it’s both a lesson and a call to wake up.
The Watchman's Rattle
Rebecca Costa writes The Watchman’s Rattle as a seer sounding alarm: societies collapse not by accident, but by blind spots in foresight and adaptability. She blends neuroscience, history, and systems thinking to warn us about our collective vulnerabilities – and urge us to become more vigilant watchers of our own future.

The Capitalist Comeback
The Capitalist Comeback isn’t just an argument – it’s a defense of the American dream. Andrew Puzder, a businessman who’s seen both the boardroom and the factory floor, lays out how capitalism fuels innovation, opportunity, and freedom. In a time when socialism is back in fashion, Puzder makes a confident, data-driven case that the system critics love to hate is the one that still works best.
The Case for Nationalism
Donald TrumpsourceBringing the word “Nationalism” back into the mainstream - great job by Rich Lowry! Very important book.
Rich Lowry argues passionately for rediscovering the sovereign state in The Case for Nationalism. He challenges cosmopolitan orthodoxies and defends the idea that national identity, self-governance, and cultural cohesion matter more than ever in a global age. Provocative, urgent, and unapologetically bold.
Blue Helmet
A gripping firsthand account of a year on the front lines of peacekeeping in war-torn South Sudan. Edward H. Carpenter reveals the danger, complexity, and moral contradictions of life under the UN flag – where idealism meets harsh reality, and the fight for peace becomes a battle for truth.
The Real Deal
Damian Bates delivers The Real Deal like a wake-up call: no fluff, no corporate jargon, just unvarnished truths about leadership, integrity, and what it really takes to succeed when no one’s watching. Drawing on his experience as a journalist and executive, Bates exposes the gap between public image and private reality – and shows how authenticity, courage, and accountability can rebuild trust in business, media, and politics alike.
The Harder You Work, the Luckier You Get
Donald TrumpsourceJoe Ricketts, one of our Country’s most successful businessmen, including being the owner of the Chicago Cubs, has just written a great new book, THE HARDER YOU WORK, THE LUCKIER YOU GET. So true! Much can be learned from Joe. Go get the book!
From small-town beginnings to building a billion-dollar business, Joe Ricketts shares the story behind his success – and the lessons learned along the way. Blending grit, risk, and relentless curiosity, he proves that luck favors those who never stop pushing forward. Inspiring, practical, and deeply personal, this is the American dream told by someone who lived it.
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