In the Shadows of a Presidency
On November 8, 2016, the seemingly impossible became real: Donald Trump—billionaire tycoon with fundamentally xenophobic, savage, and populist speech—won the presidency and began endangering values like democracy and world peace. Author Daniel Estulin argues that nothing about this situation was accidental and that behind this terrifying event many interests are hidden. This volume asks: How did America get here? Was it a truly democratic event? And, above all, what are the interests behind the election of Trump? From his privileged status as a Russian ex-spy, Daniel Estulin dives into the long process that has led Donald Trump to the presidency. In The Shadows of a Presidency offers a behind-the-scenes chronicle of the actors, governments, companies, and institutions involved in his election and the payout it will yield for insiders.
Daniel Estulin is a researcher, writer, public speaker, senior political analyst, film director, producer, and foreign policy adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff of two Latin American nations and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. He has published 14 books, among which figure The True Story of The Bilderberg Club, an international bestseller published in 68 countries and translated into 34 languages. Daniel was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize in 2015 and was the former host of the highest rated Spanish language TV show in the world, Desde la Sombra, with RT (Russia Today). In 2018 Daniel received from the Supreme Court of Venezuela a doctorate degree in Conceptual Intelligence.