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Intifada on the Hudson: The Selling of Zohran Mamdani

Publication Date: 10/16/2025

What Zohran Mamdani Really Believes—and Why He’s So Dangerous This book strips away the hype and brings you the real Zohran Mamdani—and it’s not a pretty picture. In Intifada on the Hudson: The Selling of Zohran Mamdani, acclaimed researcher Robert Spencer shares the proof: Zohran Mamdani is the most dangerous…

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Greatness: The Trump Revolution and Coming Golden Age for America

Publication Date: 09/18/2025

Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan launched his presidential campaign and propelled the MAGA movement into the American consciousness. Here’s how he did it. “Greatness” describes many moments of American culture in the 21st century. However, nothing quite compares to Donald J. Trump’s influence as a businessman-turned 45th and…

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A Seat at the Table: An Inside Account of Trump’s Global Economic Revolution

Publication Date: 09/16/2025

From his earliest beginnings as a dishwasher in a Chinese restaurant to his work in international law and finance, Mitchell Silk’s story illustrates how perseverance and divine providence led him to become the first Hassidic Jew ever confirmed by the Senate for a position in the US Federal government and…

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Traitors: The Democrat Party’s Collapse into Anti-American Filth

Publication Date: 09/16/2025

Democrats aren’t just anti-Trump, they’re anti-American. It’s not merely that every major policy position championed by Democrats is counterproductive to a strong and prosperous nation—it’s that they now openly and aggressively express their contempt for America at every opportunity. They reject the rule of law, free speech, and democracy. That’s…

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Blowback: Oklahoma City and the Untold Story of the FBI’s Botched Sting Operation

Publication Date: 07/22/2025

An investigative journalist reopens the unsolved mystery of John Doe 2, the Oklahoma City bombing suspect who eluded a global FBI manhunt. What if everything we know about one of America’s darkest days is wrong?  Tragedy unfolded on April 19, 1995, when a massive bomb exploded in America’s Heartland, killing…

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Heirs of the Revolution: Our Civic Duty to Restore Our Republic

Publication Date: 07/03/2025

President Trump’s historic victory provides us a once in a lifetime opportunity to restore our republic to the same level of liberty our Founders gave us—a free people governing themselves, unburdened by an oppressive government and united by shared values. Once a beacon of liberty and self-governance, our Republic has…

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Pardon of Innocence: An Inspiring Story of Faith and Freedom

Publication Date: 06/24/2025

The extraordinary and inspiring true story of Michael T. Flynn, the retired three-star general, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and first National Security Advisor in the Donald Trump administration, who walked through fire and came out the other end stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever to vanquish…

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Lawless Lawfare: Tipping the Scales of Justice to Get Trump and Destroy MAGA

Publication Date: 06/17/2025

Lawless Lawfare: Tipping the scales of justice to get Trump and destroy MAGA An insider’s look into Democrats’ scorched-earth strategy to upend the judicial system by targeting President Donald Trump, his allies, and supporters. Those suffering from TDS—Trump derangement syndrome—are motivated to transform the federal judiciary into a political battleground…

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Antisemitism: History and Myth

Publication Date: 03/18/2025

Why the ancient evil of antisemitism has returned—and how to counter it.  “Had we listened to Robert Spencer and taken heed twenty years ago or even ten years ago, the impact of the Islamists driven antisemitism would not have caught us by surprise. We would have had in place an…

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American Impresario: William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Elements of American Character

Publication Date: 02/25/2025

At only eighteen years old, an aspiring pianist by the name of Lawrence Perelman wrote a letter to the then sixty-eight-year-old classical music-loving conservative icon Willian F. Buckley, Jr., sparking a remarkable thirteen-year friendship during which Perelman learned of the timeless elements of Buckley’s character which he believes can play…

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