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Never surrender - The real Donald Trump

Alessandro Nardone

Maison d'édition: Youcanprint

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Few know Donald Trump better than Alessandro Nardone. In 2016, when he ran for the White House as Alex Anderson, he made headlines around the world. As U.S. correspondent for Vanity Fair, he was at key events and at the presidential inauguration. One of the few to predict Trump's victory, he has spoken about Trump at major marketing events, written more than 200 articles and interviewed his former chief strategist Steve Bannon. He's the author of "Trump, Alex and me" and the novel "The Predestined 2," which features Anderson as Trump's vice president. The New York tycoon is the most misrepresented leader in modern history: with "Never Surrender", Nardone aims to introduce the public to the real Donald Trump before the 2024 presidential election.
Disponible depuis: 31/05/2024.

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