Harvey Simon President Trump, by Harvey Simon, tells how Trump's first years in the White House will play out. Take a look at Trump’s America from the perspective of those who experience the effects of the administration’s policies firsthand—and from the president’s own vantage point. A Latino family sees its solid, middle-class existence torn apart when the administration begins rounding up illegal aliens for deportation. At Roosevelt High School, in Los Angeles, a social studies teacher, who draws parallels in his class between Nazi Germany and Trump’s America, sees more and more empty seats in his classroom, becoming an anti-Trump activist. For a white nationalist, the administration’s policies are the answers to his prayers. President Trump’s ban on Muslim immigration opens the door for attacks on Mosques, Muslim-owned businesses and individuals. A young Texas couple, both adamant Trump supporters, witness this hatred first hand, each coming to terms with it in their own way. Also in Texas, a Muslim couple gets swept up in the same wave of hatred. Meanwhile, in Washington, the president tries to make a deal with Europe—a NATO member is facing Russian invasion—that threatens to turn that historic alliance on its head. But first he must face down a Washington Post newspaper reporter and the paper’s owner, who are about to run a story that threatens to scuttle the deal.
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