LIBRARY
Knowledge is power. The more we learn, the stronger we become.

Trump | The Art of the Deal by Donald J. Trump and Tony Schwartz was published in 1987. This book is an unguarded look at the mind of a brilliant entrepreneur and an unprecedented education in the practice of deal-making. It’s the most streetwise business book there is—and the ultimate read for anyone interested in achieving money and success and knowing the man behind the spotlight.

Inside Trump's White House | The Real Story of Donald J. Trump's Presidency by Doug Wead was published in 2019. After dozens of books and articles by anonymous sources, here is finally a history of the Trump White House with the President and his staff talking openly on the record. [It]offers a sweeping, eloquent history of President Donald J. Trump’s first years in office, covering everything from election night to the news of today. The book includes never-before-reported stories and scoops, including how… he “never complains and never explains,…”


The Trumps | Three Generations That Built An Empire
by Gwenda Blair was published in 2000. Donald Trump, the canny deal maker, and crowd pleaser, (and now, a president of the United States), is the third generation of an entrepreneurial family whose turbulent history and extraordinary achievements reflect the transformation of America from a land of scrabbling immigrant survivors to our brand-name era. Donald's German immigrant grandfather Friedrich came to America with one suitcase and limitless faith in his gut instincts.

The 1776 Report "The declared purpose of the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission is to “enable a rising generation to understand the history and principles of the founding of the United States in 1776…. This requires a restoration of American education… And a rediscovery of our shared identity rooted in our founding principles…” At 45 pages this report is an excellent recap of essential truths about our history.

RESEARCH LINKS ON THE PRESIDENT
Presidential Records, the official files that make up a Presidential administration's website are preserved in our Executive Office of the President Electronic Records Archive.
Archived Presidential Websites
White House websites are Presidential records. The official files that make up a Presidential administration's website are preserved in our Executive Office of the President Electronic Records Archive. In order for the public to easily access the websites, the National Archives has taken an additional step to "freeze" the White House websites and make them available online. Because the archived websites are hosted by the National Archives and are historical material, they are no longer updated. Any broken links (internal or external) will not be updated.
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The archived websites are an excellent resource for photographs, speeches, press releases, digital data and other public domain records. And the best news is:
We The People OWN THESE MATERIALS.










