For decades Donald Trump seemed untouchable. When charged with systemic racial discrimination in 1973, he got off with a slap on the wrist. For decades he managed to keep otherwise high-powered New York City prosecutors tucked away in his pocket, bought off with donations, co-opted with the promise of future donations, bullied into passivity. Trump is now finally facing accountability for his many lies and crimes - federal prosecutions for the January 6 insurrection and conspiracy and the Mar-a-Lago classified documents - and yet most Americans still don''t believe he''ll face justice. But Donald Trump can be brought to justice: Taking Down Trump is the first book by a prosecutor who has defeated Donald Trump in court, handing him his largest litigation loss to date. In it Tristan Snell recounts how he and a small handful of attorneys successfully handed Trump his largest legal loss - a ¿25 million settlement which gave thousands of his scam victims their money back. This book shares t