Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A former prosecutor provides an essential guide to making sure that Donald Trump -- and other oligarchs of his ilk -- no longer beat the rap and face serious jail time for their crimes. For decades Donald Trump seemed untouchable. When charged with systemic racial discrimination in 1973, he got off with a slap on the wrist. For decades he managed to keep otherwise high-powered New York City prosecutors tucked away in his pocket, bought off with donations, co-opted with the promise of future donations, bullied into passivity.
Trump is now finally facing accountability for his many lies and crimes -- federal prosecutions for the January 6 insurrection and conspiracy and the Mar-a-Lago classified documents--and yet most Americans still don't believe he'll face justice.
But Donald Trump can be brought to justice: TAKING DOWN TRUMP is the first book by a prosecutor who has defeated Donald Trump in court, handing him his largest litigation loss to date. In it Tristan Snell recounts how he and a small handful of attorneys successfully handed Trump his largest legal loss--a $25 million settlement which gave thousands of his scam victims their money back.
This book shares the blueprint for how to make that happen. In it the reader will learn all the key lessons on how to bring the powerful to justice -- specifically about how to bring Donald Trump to justice.
- How do you get the evidence you need to win?
- How do you convince people to cooperate with you?
- How do you overcome all the stonewalling, all the bullying, all the counterattacks, all the diversions, all the endless delays, and all of the personal attacks that will inevitably come from any legal case against Trump?
Whether you're an activist or advocate, a career prosecutor, or a concerned and engaged citizen, Snell's series of twelve rules shows how America's systems can work to bring even the richest and most powerful to justice, and why those systems are worth preserving and improving. Critically, Snell provides a roadmap for how Americans can begin to escape Trump's wilderness of grift and fascism.
Synopsis
A former prosecutor provides an essential guide to ensuring that Donald Trump--and other oligarchs of his ilk--no longer beat the rap, and face serious jail time for their crimes . . . For a half century Donald Trump has evaded justice. Now he finally faces trials for his lies, cons, and misdeeds--but many fear Trump will never face any real consequences.
Is our system so broken that some people are now above the law?
In Taking Down Trump, Tristan Snell--a former assistant attorney general for New York State who took on and beat Trump in a court of law--argues that Donald Trump can indeed be defeated, and shares his secrets for how to beat him.
Snell led New York State's prosecution of Donald Trump for defrauding hundreds of Trump University students, resulting in Trump having to shell out $25 million to his victims --Trump's first and only major legal loss to date.
Snell lays out 12 key rules for how to beat Trump--including:
● How voters and activists hold prosecutors accountable
● How to stand up to Trump's public bullying
● How to persevere against all the stonewalling and counterattacks
● How to get key figures to cooperate and cough up critical evidence
Along the way, Snell discusses his own experience prosecuting Trump, and observes how prosecutors in the various cases against Trump are exploiting such rules--or not--as well as how Trump's revolving team of lawyers can be expected to behave, or, more accurately, perform.
Whether you're a concerned citizen, a lawyer or prosecutor, or an activist or advocate, Snell shows how America's systems can still work to bring even the richest and most powerful to justice, and why those systems are worth preserving and improving. Ultimately, this is a road map for how America can begin to escape the Trump wilderness of fraud and fascism.
Synopsis
"An indispensable must-read. This is THE book to read to understand what's going on in the cases against Trump." -- Joy Reid, MSNBC News anchor and host of The ReidOut A former prosecutor provides an essential guide to ensuring that Donald Trump--and other oligarchs of his ilk--no longer beat the rap, and face serious jail time for their crimes . . .
For a half century Donald Trump has evaded justice. Now he finally faces trials for his lies, cons, and misdeeds--but many fear Trump will never face any real consequences.
Is our system so broken that some people are now above the law?
In Taking Down Trump, Tristan Snell--a former assistant attorney general for New York State who took on and beat Trump in a court of law--argues that Donald Trump can indeed be defeated, and shares his secrets for how to beat him.
Snell led New York State's prosecution of Donald Trump for defrauding hundreds of Trump University students, resulting in Trump having to shell out $25 million to his victims --Trump's first and only major legal loss to date.
Snell lays out 12 key rules for how to beat Trump--including:
● How voters and activists hold prosecutors accountable
● How to stand up to Trump's public bullying
● How to persevere against all the stonewalling and counterattacks
● How to get key figures to cooperate and cough up critical evidence
Along the way, Snell discusses his own experience prosecuting Trump, and observes how prosecutors in the various cases against Trump are exploiting such rules--or not--as well as how Trump's revolving team of lawyers can be expected to behave, or, more accurately, perform.
Whether you're a concerned citizen, a lawyer or prosecutor, or an activist or advocate, Snell shows how America's systems can still work to bring even the richest and most powerful to justice, and why those systems are worth preserving and improving. Ultimately, this is a road map for how America can begin to escape the Trump wilderness of fraud and fascism.