United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-2021
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United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-2021
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Incoming Resources
- The chief's chief, Mark Meadows
- The death of truth, notes on falsehood in the age of Trump, Michiko Kakutani
- The reckoning, our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal, Mary L. Trump, Ph.D
- Beyond Charlottesville, taking a stand against white nationalism, Terry McAuliffe
- Donald Trump v. the United States, inside the struggle to stop a President, Michael S. Schmidt
- Women's March
- A higher loyalty, truth, lies, and leadership, James Comey
- Fear, Trump in the White House, Bob Woodward
- Fallout, nuclear bribes, Russian spies, and the Washington lies that enriched the Clinton and Biden dynasties, John Solomon, Seamus Bruner
- Politics is for power, how to move beyond political hobbyism, take action, and make real change, Eitan Hersh
- The great democracy, how to fix our politics, unrig the economy, and unite America, Ganesh Sitaraman
- Never give an inch, fighting for the America I love, Mike Pompeo
- Integrity counts, Brad Raffensperger
- Here's the deal, a memoir, Kellyanne Conway
- Mitch, please!, how Mitch McConnell sold out Kentucky (and America, too), Matt Jones with Chris Tomlin
- Confirmation bias, inside Washington's war over the Supreme Court, from Scalia's death to Justice Kavanaugh, Carl Hulse
- The big truth, upholding democracy in the age of "the big lie", by Major Garrett and David Becker
- Betrayal, the final act of the Trump show, Jonathan Karl
- The fifth risk, by Michael Lewis
- Deep State, Trump, the FBI, and the rule of law, James B. Stewart
- A higher loyalty, truth, lies, and leadership, James Comey
- Full dissidence, notes from an uneven playing field, Howard Bryant
- Landslide, the final days of the Trump White House, Michael Wolff
- Trump and the American future, solving the great problems of our time, Newt Gingrich and Louie Brogdon
- Whose story is this?, old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit
- A case for the American people, the United States v. Donald J. Trump, Norman Eisen
- White House, Inc., how Donald Trump turned the presidency into a business, Dan Alexander
- Taking back Trump's America, why we lost the White House and how we'll win it back, Peter Navarro
- Trust the plan, the rise of QAnon and the conspiracy that unhinged America, Will Sommer
- The divider, Trump in the White House, 2017-2021, Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
- The United States of Trump, how the President really sees America, Bill O'Reilly
- I alone can fix it, Donald J. Trump's catastrophic final year, Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker
- For such a time as this, my faith journey through the White House and beyond, Kayleigh McEnany
- Unthinkable, trauma, truth, and the trials of American democracy, Jamie Raskin
- Panic attack, young radicals in the age of Trump, Robby Soave
- Rise up, confronting a country at the crossroads, Reverend Al Sharpton ; [foreword by Michael Eric Dyson]
- Holding the line, inside Trump's Pentagon with Secretary Mattis, Guy M. Snodgrass
- Ship of fools, how a selfish ruling class is bringing America to the brink of revolution, Tucker Carlson
- Landslide, the final days of the Trump presidency, Michael Wolff
- Sisters in hate, American women and white extremism, Seyward Darby
- There is nothing for you here, finding opportunity in the twenty-first century, Fiona Hill
- Sedition hunters, how January 6th broke the justice system, Ryan J. Reilly
- Collision of power, Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post, Martin Baron
- Fire and fury, inside the Trump White House, Michael Wolff
- Here, right matters, an American story, Alexander S. Vindman
- "Frankly, we did win this election", the inside story of how Trump lost, Michael C. Bender
- They want to kill Americans, the militias, terrorists, and deranged ideology of the Trump insurgency, Malcolm Nance
- After the fall, being American in the world we've made, Ben Rhodes
- Always a soldier, service, sacrifice, and coming out as America's favorite black, gay Republican, Rob Smith
- How democracies die, Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt
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