The photograph of a two-year-old Honduran girl is featured on the July 2 cover
The photograph of a two-year-old Honduran girl is featured on the July 2 cover
The photograph of a two-year-old Honduran girl is featured on the July 2 cover
Artist Tim O’Brien revisits his award-winning series depicting the mounting troubles facing President Trump
Despite the trappings of convention, Trump has for the most part thrown out the playbook for incumbency
The Trump presidency has set many things in motion, almost all of which have been irredeemably dreadful. But one positive (if you can call it that, which I’m not sure you can) to come out of this…
From 1989 to 2019
Description Book Synopsis President Donald J. Trump lays out his professional and personal worldview in this classic work--a firsthand account of the rise of America's foremost deal-maker. "I like thinking big. I always have. To me it's very simple: If you're going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big."--Donald J. Trump Here is Trump in action--how he runs his organization and how he runs his life--as he meets the people he needs to meet, chats with family and friends, clashes with enemies, and challenges conventional thinking. But even a maverick plays by rules, and Trump has formulated time-tested guidelines for success. He isolates the common elements in his greatest accomplishments; he shatters myths; he names names, spells out the zeros, and fully reveals the deal-maker's art. And throughout, Trump talks--really talks--about how he does it. Trump: The Art of the Deal is an unguarded look at the mind of a brilliant entrepreneur--the ultimate read for anyone interested in the man behind the spotlight. Praise for Trump: The Art of the Deal "Trump makes one believe for a moment in the American dream again."--The New York Times "Donald Trump is a deal maker. He is a deal maker the way lions are carnivores and water is wet."--Chicago Tribune "Fascinating . . . wholly absorbing . . . conveys Trump's larger-than-life demeanor so vibrantly that the reader's attention is instantly and fully claimed."--Boston Herald "A chatty, generous, chutzpa-filled autobiography."--New York Post Review Quotes "Trump makes one believe for a moment in the American dream again."--The New York Times "Donald Trump is a deal maker. He is a deal maker the way lions are carnivores and water is wet."--Chicago Tribune "Fascinating . . . wholly absorbing . . . conveys Trump's larger-than-life demeanor so vibrantly that the reader's attention is instantly and fully claimed."--Boston Herald "A chatty, generous, chutzpa-filled autobiography."--New York Post About The Author Donald J. Trump is the forty-fifth president of the United States. He is the very definition of the American success story, continually setting standards of excellence while expanding his interests in real estate, gaming, sports, and entertainment. He was named the Hotel and Real Estate Visionary of the Century by the UJA Federation. Trump is the New York Times bestselling author of many books, including Time to Get Tough, The America We Deserve, Think Like a Billionaire, How to Get Rich, Surviving at the Top, The Art of the Comeback, and The Art of the Deal. These books have sold millions of copies. An ardent philanthropist, Trump is involved with numerous civic and charitable organizations.
In 2004, a Newsweek writer visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The magazine cover featuring Trump now hangs at the club, alongside a phony Time magazine cover.
Successfully resisting Trump requires united action toward a common goal, thoughtful strategy and flexible tactics.
Trump's actions are "an attack on the very foundations of America’s constitutional democracy," writes senior editor Yoni Appelbaum.
Brooklyn-based artist Tim O’Brien painted Donald Trump for TIME's latest cover
TIME commissioned artist Charly Palmer to capture a moment in which Americans will see whether their country can live up to its promise.
One of the issues presented by a global pandemic is that it affects the entire world. That means that every functioning government official is paying attention to it because in some shape or form, it has the potential to create enormous disruptions in...
This is not how Donald Trump wanted it to end. But the 45th president of the United States marked the end of his presidency with a sparsely-attended goodbye ceremony at Andrews Air Force base.
In December 2020, when the pandemic illustrated the extraordinary disadvantage created by the inability of those in low-income households to communicate online with schools and medical professionals, then-president Trump signed into law an emergency program to provide funding to make internet access affordable. In 2021, Congress turned that idea into the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and made it part of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law).
"She didn't have her mother, and none of us can fix that,” Dr. Colleen Kraft said of a little girl who was crying when she visited a Texas shelter.
That is the awesome new cover of Time Magazine’s latest issue. Only one week out from Donald Trump’s teeny, weeny inauguration, he’s going to be furious when he puts his extraordinarily small hands on this issue of Time Magazine and sees that this...
Endlessly reading bad news stories is not great for our mental health, and when it becomes a habit, has been linked to greater fear, stress, anxiety and sadness.
Michael D’Antonio says many Americans have become desensitized to what we hear from President Donald Trump, but it’s crucial to take a step back and acknowledge the lying, fear-mongering and reality distortion we are being fed.