âAn electric page-turner that reads like a thriller.â â MOLLIE HEMINGWAY
âNo prominent journalist covered the story as completely as Byron York. Obsession . . . is a definitive history and a cautionary tale.â â ANDREW C. McCARTHY
From the moment Donald Trump was elected presidentâeven before he was inauguratedâDemocrats called for his impeachment. That call, starting on the margins of the party and the press, steadily grew until it became a deafening media and Democratic obsession. It culminated first in the Mueller reportâwhich failed to find any evidence of criminal wrongdoing on the part of the presidentâand then in a failed impeachment.
And yet, even now, the Democrats and their media allies insist that President Trump must be guilty of something.
They still accuse him of being a Russian stooge and an obstructer of justice. They claim he was ânot exoneratedâ by the Mueller report.
But the truth, as veteran reporter Byron York makes clearâusing his unequaled access to sources inside Congress and the White Houseâis that Democrats and the media were gripped by an anti-Trump hysteria that blinded them to reality.
In a fast-moving story of real-life Washington intrigue, York reveals:
Why Donald Trumpâat firstâresisted advice to fire FBI director James Comey The strategy behind the Trump defense teamâs full cooperation with Muellerâs investigatorsâand how they felt betrayed by Mueller How the Mueller team knew very early in the investigation that there was no evidence of âRussian collusionâ Why the Trump defense team began to suspect that Mueller was not really in charge of the special counsel investigation Why Nancy Pelosi gave up trying to restrain her impeachment-obsessed party Why Trumpâs lawyersâcertain of his innocence in the Mueller investigationâwere even less worried about the Democrats' Ukraine investigation.
Byron York takes you inside the deliberations of the presidentâs defense counsel, interviews congressional Republicans who were shocked at the extremism of their Democratic colleaguesâand resolute in opposing themâand draws an unforgettable portrait of an administration under siege from an implacableâand obsessedâopposition party.