Presidents, Power, & Trump’s 2024 Comeback: A Presidents Day Special with NYT bestselling historian Craig Shirley

On this Presidents Day episode of the podcast, presidential historian and New York Times bestselling author Craig Shirley dives into the origins and significance of Presidents’ Day. He explores George Washington’s unanimous election, his lasting impact on American democracy, and how his leadership compares to figures like Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan.
Shirley also examines the similarities and differences between Reagan’s and Donald Trump’s presidencies, discussing President Trump’s rapid second-term policy implementation, political polarization, and the future involvement of mainstream media.
Most importantly, the New York Times bestselling historian shares key insights that will be published in his upcoming book, “November 2024: The Inside Account of Donald J. Trump’s Remarkable Journey to Victory and Return to Power to Save America,” which chronicles President Trump’s journey back to power and why he believes the 'America first' ideology could be key to America’s future.