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People vs. Donald Trump

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People vs. Donald Trump

By: Mark Pomerantz
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People vs. Donald Trump is a fascinating inside account of the attempt to prosecute former president Donald Trump, written by one of the lawyers who worked on the case and resigned in protest when Manhattan’s district attorney refused to act.

Mark Pomerantz was a retired lawyer living a calm suburban life when he accepted an unexpected offer to join the staff of the district attorney of New York County in February 2021 to work on the investigation of former president Donald Trump. The Manhattan DA was interested in Pomerantz because he brought vast experience in litigating white collar and organized crime cases, having worked as a federal prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney for decades. Pomerantz had prosecuted and defended cases involving murder, drug trafficking, political corruption, tax evasion, and financial fraud. His clients had included governors and senators, business leaders, financial institutions, and also gangsters and murderers.

Over the next year, Pomerantz investigated the world of Donald Trump and the Trump Organization. He interviewed potential witnesses, scrutinized financial records, and learned everything he could about Trump’s business practices. The investigation led him to believe that the former president’s approach to business had much in common with the business practices of another well-known public figure—former mob boss John J. Gotti. Ultimately, Pomerantz gathered enough evidence to support the view—held by many of his colleagues on the case, including former Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.—that former president Donald Trump should be indicted for a number of financial crimes. But that indictment never happened. This book explains why.

Pomerantz’s work ultimately led to the indictment of the Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, who pleaded guilty to tax fraud. But that indictment was merely the prelude to a larger criminal case that Pomerantz urged the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, to bring against Donald Trump. When the DA refused to authorize that prosecution, Pomerantz and his colleague Carey Dunne resigned. Aspects of the case Pomerantz wanted to bring are currently being pursued against Trump by the attorney general of New York State in a civil fraud case that does not involve criminal penalties.

In People vs. Donald Trump, Pomerantz tells the story of his unprecedented investigation, why he believes Donald Trump should be prosecuted, and what we can learn about the nature of justice in America from this extraordinary case. Pomerantz draws from a lifetime of legal experience to tell a devastating and frequently entertaining story of how prosecutors think, how criminals act, and how our justice system works—and sometimes doesn’t work. Pomerantz has written a cautionary tale that illuminates the challenges of prosecuting Donald Trump, why Trump manages to dance between the raindrops of accountability, and how others might bring him to justice.

©2023 Mark Pomerantz (P)2023 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Americas Law Politics & Government United States Thought-Provoking New York

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Bravo - Easy to Understand

Thanks to you, I spent the last two days listening to something I can understand and retain. Will this man (sorry, can’t say his name or key it in here) ever suffer the consequences of his actions?
For those seeking clarity, this book offers it.

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How is it not weaponized?

Read the book wanting to learn more, but A) the payments are a DOJ case, not state as you wrote. B) I expect the majority of Americans would have issues if anyone scrubbed through their financials for 12+ months full-time, C) As you wrote, the banks had received pymts & not harmed, they have lawyers, etc to protect their interests, not a state issue. D) resources diverted from NY citizens for injured parties, etc. I love the passion - now investigate the Biden Family!! You will then prove you're not biased, but an attorney after all truth. God bless

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Heartbreaking

I've lost all confidence in our legal system after hearing the details of the investigation process and the decision not to prosecute. Also, it was narrated by the author, as a book of this sort should be. While he did a pretty good job, I didn't find tone very dynamic or engaging. The story, however, was interesting, and a little depressing.

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Great explanation of his work!

I can’t remember any book that has struck me so profoundly. Excellent is the one word summation that comes to mind.

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This Book Exceeded Expectations

Mr. Pomerantz has lived up to his reputation with this book, and the clear and compelling reasons for its publication. I deeply agree about the moral rationale the author makes about how justice should work.

Due to his articulate and straight forward description of the transition, I now realize that D.A. Bragg was not paid off; rather, he was in deeply over his head, and although Mr. Pomerantz goes into great pains to be complimentary, I suspect the incoming team suffered from some arrogance, as is natural for an incoming administration.

As Mr. Pomerance described the facts as he interpreted them, they provided me with hope that the worst president in US history will someday come to justice. It would be great if we could all only take on things we absolutely were certain we could win. A professional will take on any task as long as it is the right thing to do.

Mr Pomerantz, Thank you for this book and your service to the American people.

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Could not put it down.

Great explanation of what was going on behind the scenes with Trumps finances. This is a must read for anyone following politics for the last 7 years. Excellent book!

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Mark Pomeranz Hit’s It out Of The Park

This is an excellent, “Hits It Out Of The Park” account of Mark Pomerantz time at the District Attorney of New York’s office, working in pursuit of a case against Donald Trump. It is a very articulate account of his time at DANY in pursuit of evidence against the disgraced former president of the US. Of course there will be naysayers of this and similar reviews, but Mr Pomeranz, in very eloquent detail describes how, for whatever reason, Alvin Bragg chose not to bring a case against DJT. I was impressed with the detail of Mr Pomerantz’ account of the case, and look forward to the possibility that the meticulously presented case will soon land on the desk of Mr. Merrick Garland at the DOJ. Bravo, Mr Pomerantz. Best wishes to you and your family.

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Must read

The author has done a great job explaining why Donald Trump is guilty and should go to jail and why Alvin Bragg should not be re-elected as District Attorney

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Fascinating

This inside look at the DANY investigation of Donald Trump is both fascinating and frustrating. Frustrating in that the clearly criminal behavior remains unindicted. Author’s narration is fabulous.

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Story needed to be told

I find it interesting that men have backed off or slowed down while women with authority have marched forward. New York & Georgia—-strong smart ladies. Thank you for writing the book. It told a story I really hate to hear.

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