Since President Trump’s inauguration, some 15 books and memoirs have been written about his presidency. With the exception of a handful of books, most of what’s been written is negative and littered with hearsay. But Trump’s Enemies, written by Trump confidants and trusted advisors Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, offers a unique perspective on the unprecedented and relentless campaign to undermine the president and hijack his “America First” agenda.
Trump’s enemies aren’t just Democrats — they’re also career civil servants serving at the highest levels of our government, rogue members of the Republican Party, and even officials within the Trump administration.
In a clear and concise way, Bossie and Lewandowski outline the way in which the Obama administration worked hard behind the scenes utilizing official government resources to harm Trump’s campaign. The book describes how, after Trump’s stunning victory, the corrupt Obama machine went back to work to discredit the election night results and cover their own tracks.
Lewandowski and Bossie outline in great detail how officials in the FBI and Department of Justice pushed the false narrative that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to discredit Hillary Clinton in such a way that would influence the election in Trump’s favor. The authors also discuss the origins of the phony Steele dossier and the insatiable appetite of FBI and DOJ officials to spy on Trump.
Trump’s Enemies also includes behind-the-scenes conversations in the presidential limo and aboard Air Force One, showcasing a level of access to Trump missing from most other books. From the very first page, the reader immediately gets the sense that the authors are providing you with a rare glimpse into Trump’s presidency. The book also includes the transcript of an exclusive interview with Trump in the Oval Office.
The book is serious, funny, reflective, heartfelt, and offers a glimpse of Trump and the authors that few see. It shows readers a side of Trump not often seen, like the time Trump spoke with Lewandowski over the phone and, before saying goodbye, asked to say hello to Lewandowski’s children on speakerphone. When Trump learned that Bossie’s son had serious health issues, Trump repeatedly offered to help the family in any way he could.
For anyone that doubts special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation is a witch hunt, read this book. For anyone that doubts the Obama administration worked to oppose the Trump campaign, read this book. For anyone that doubts the FBI and DOJ officials could try to destroy the Trump presidency, read this book.
Mark Vargas (@MarkAVargas) is a tech entrepreneur, political adviser, and contributor to the Washington Examiner’s Beltway Confidential blog.