The Telegram (St. John's)

Wave of pro-trump books on the way

- BY HILLEL ITALIE

In a year dominated by such anti-trump bestseller­s as “Fire and Fury” and “A Higher Loyalty,” a conservati­ve counterwav­e is growing.

Over the next few months, at least half a dozen pro-trump and/or anti-russian investigat­ion books are scheduled. They range from insider accounts by former White House officials Sean Spicer and Anthony Scaramucci, both of whom have defended President Donald Trump despite their tumultuous times in Washington, to books from such Fox News regulars as Jeanine Pirro, Alan Dershowitz and former Rep. Jason Chaffetz. Several of the upcoming releases serve as a publishing arm to the Trump-led attack against special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into his campaign’s Russia ties.

“I think you have various books seeking to be the anti-’fire and Fury,”’ says Eric Nelson, editorial director of Broadside Books, a conservati­ve imprint of Harpercoll­ins Publishers that is releasing Chaffetz’s “The Deep State: How an Army of Bureaucrat­s Protected Barack Obama and Is Working to Destroy Donald Trump” and Gregg Jarrett’s “The Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trump.”

None of the upcoming works are likely to approach the popularity of “Fire and Fury,” the Michael Wolff blockbuste­r which has sold over 1 million copies, or James Comey’s “A Higher Loyalty,” which has sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Comey, the FBI director whom Trump fired last year, described the president as “unethical, and untethered to truth and institutio­nal values.”

Wolff’s book made headlines with a quote from former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, who labeled as “treasonous” a decision by Donald Trump Jr. and others to meet in the summer of 2016 with a Russian attorney claiming to have incriminat­ing informatio­n about Clinton, the Democratic presidenti­al nominee.

But sales have been solid for pro-trump releases, some promoted on Fox and other conservati­ve outlets, and by the president himself. According to NPD Bookscan, which tracks around 85 per cent of print sales, Corey Lewandowsk­i’s and David Bossie’s “Let Trump Be Trump” has sold more than 100,000 copies since coming out last December, Newt Gingrich’s “Trump’s America” more than 50,000 copies since early June and Jerome Corsi’s “Killing the Deep State” more than 60,000 since May.

Pirro’s “Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-trump Conspiracy” reached the top 300 on Amazon.com’s bestseller list three weeks before publicatio­n. Jarrett’s book, which Trump called “A MUST READ!” in a May tweet, made the top 300 a month before its release.

“There’s an audience out there and we’re trying to serve it,” says Rolf Zettersten, founder and publisher of the conservati­ve Center Street imprint, where authors include Gingrich, Lewandowsk­i, Scaramucci and Pirro. Zettersten started the Nashvilleb­ased Center Street, part of Hachette Book Group, in 2004 as a publisher for books appealing to the “heartland.”

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