
Under Siege
by Eric Trump
ISBN-13: 978-1668205877
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: Threshold Editions
Released: October 14, 2025
Source: Friend gave me a copy.
Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
From Eric Trump's earliest memories of growing up as part of the Trump family to pivotal roles in the 2016 and 2024 presidential elections, spearheading strategies to combat lawfare, and leading the Trump Organization, Eric has been deeply invested in all aspects of his family’s legacy. As one of his father’s original apprentices, Eric has always strived to build on that foundation.
As the Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization since 2015, Eric has navigated the dual worlds of politics and business, growing the company, while battling unprecedented opposition from the media, Democrats, and ongoing legal challenges.
From raids on his childhood home, Mar-a-Lago, to near assassination attempts, from Russiagate to cold and corrupt court rooms, the fake news media, censorship, and character smears—this wasn’t just an attack on a president, or even his family. America itself was under siege.
In this book, Eric offers an unfiltered look at the highs and lows of life in the Trump world; how he took the reins of a multibillion-dollar empire at thirty-three years old; enlightening stories from real estate to the boardroom of The Celebrity Apprentice, and the chaos of the campaign trail.
My Review:
Under Siege is an autobiography of Eric Trump's life, covering his childhood but mostly focusing on the last ten years or so. He's fiercely proud of his father and defended the integrity of the Trump real estate business (which he runs). He made comments about the various cases and underhanded things that Donald Trump's opponents did to try to ruin the business and make his father lose the elections. It's more insights into how the lawsuits impacted the family than details about why specific rulings were not just or in line with normal legal procedures. Overall, it was an interesting read and I'd recommend it to anyone not solidly against President Trump simply because he's Trump.
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