Abuse of Power: Inside The Three-Year Campaign to Impeach Donald Trump

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“Fred Lucas goes beyond the tribalism to the truth.”—Steve Deace, Host of the Steve Deace Show and bestselling author

In Donald Trump's second term in the White House, Abuse of Power takes on new urgency—exposing how years of lawfare, reckless impeachments, and politically motivated prosecutions created a dangerous blueprint for weaponizing the legal system against political opponents.

Even before Trump’s first inauguration, his enemies set out to remove him from office. From impeachment to indictment, these efforts laid the foundation for a new era of partisan lawfare—one that could shape the fate of future presidencies.

Through meticulous reporting and exclusive interviews with Capitol Hill insiders and Trump White House officials, Fred Lucas unravels the origins of these unprecedented attacks. 

“Fred Lucas reminds us of the dangers this approach poses to constitutional government,” says Cal Thomas, nationally syndicated columnist and bestselling author

Now, with Trump back in office, the lessons of the past demand our attention. How did the relentless efforts to take down a duly elected president affect America's legal and political institutions? What precedent has been set for the future of democracy? And could these same tactics be used again—this time, against Trump's opponents? 

In a stark exploration of partisan lawfare, Abuse of Power reveals how the Trump impeachments served as a smokescreen for the Biden family’s international conflicts of interest and how figures like Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, and the Squad turned justice into a political weapon.

As America moves forward, the question remains: Have these battles strengthened democracy—or permanently damaged it?

Abuse of Power is a must-read for both Trump fans and Trump critics seeking answers to these questions.

About the author

Fred Lucas is an award-winning journalist and veteran White House correspondent who has reported for The Daily Signal, Fox News, Newsmax, TheBlaze, Townhall, The National Interest, History Magazine Quarterly, The American Spectator, The American Conservative and other outlets. Before going to Washington, he reported on state capitols in Kentucky and Connecticut. He earned his Master’s at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Bachelor’s at Western Kentucky University. He lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, Basia.

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