Mary Ross | Site Director
President Donald J. Trump and Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden are obviously the two presidential nominees. Despite their names, their commercials, their quotes and more filling much of the media, it’s not wrong to think, “wow I really don’t know much about either candidate”. The following books about President Trump give firsthand accounts of people who know the most about him, his families and his policies.
Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump
Mary Trump’s insider look into President Trump’s life connects the parts of his early life and upbringing, particularly his toxic family, that helped to create the man we all know today, someone she calls “the World’s Most Dangerous Man”. As a clinical psychologist, Mary Trump uses her background along with the intimate family connection she has to recount President Trump’s past and piece together the truth of the Trump family and President Trump.
BLITZ: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win by David Horowitz
In this essay book, Horowitz argues that the left is so blinded with hatred for Trump and his policies, they are unable to see the good President Trump has done. He chronicles all of the attacks leftist politicians have made on Trump trying to sabotage his president. Horowitz’s book is packed fill with information and explanations regarding the Trump Administration. It is definitely a book to jump into if you want to see how Republicans view Trump and his policies.
The Trump Century: How Our President Changed the Course of History Forever by Lou Dobbs
Lou Dobbs, in his book entitled The Trump Century, dives into Trump’s thinking of the economy, foreign policy, and border security. He compares it to previous eras of thought. An avid supporter of Trump and his policies as compared to prior policies, Dobbs argues that Trump has set a new and better standard for all presidents for the next century and people will be grateful for Trump when they realize all he has done.
Mary Ross is a third-year English major at BGSU. She enjoys all types of books, with a special love for historical fiction, poetry and Mitch Albom’s books. When she is not reading, you can find her taking care of her plants, writing content to hopefully publish her own book one day, or studying for her classes, always with a coffee nearby. Any questions about her thoughts or opinions in these blog posts can be sent to her email, mkross@bgsu.edu.