For nearly a decade, Donald Trump has been at the center of a defining political struggle in the United States.
Trump's Three Wars traces that conflict through the arc of three presidential campaigns:2016, 2020, and 2024. Each was more than an election. Each marked a direct confrontation between a rising populist movement and the entrenched structures of the Washington establishment.
The 2016 campaign shattered long-standing political assumptions. The years that followed revealed the depth of institutional resistance. By 2020, the conflict had moved beyond campaign strategy into questions about process, legitimacy, and the limits of political power. As the 2024 election approaches, the stakes have only intensified.
This book examines how one political figure disrupted the traditional balance of power in Washington and forced a realignment across parties, institutions, and voter coalitions. It connects campaign events with the broader structural forces shaping modern American politics, including bureaucracy, media influence, and elite networks.
Trump's Three Wars is not simply a recounting of elections. It is a study of political conflict in its modern form-and a portrait of a country grappling with who governs, how power is exercised, and what the future of the American system may look like.