NOTE: Summaries are not intended to replace or substitute for original books. This book includes three separate summaries. The first summary is on the best selling book, Rage, by Bob Woodward. Pouncing on the moment that President Trump became informed in the Oval Office that the Covid-19 pandemic would most likely become the most significant threat to national security during his Presidency, best selling author Bob Woodward has woven the story and Trump’s other challenges into an anti-Trump tirade that sometimes backfires. Michael Cohen, in the best selller, Disloyal: A Memoir, admits he fell mesmerized by Trump like a cult member, began to see himself breaking his moral code, but stuck with Trump for money, power, and fame. Cohen boasts that he knew Trump better than his own family and it was not a pretty sight. He saw Trump as a sociopathic mobster boss who would do anything to win and destroy anybody who challenged him in his quest for success. Cohen dumps a truck load of Trump family skeletons at the reader’s feet and then picks them up one by one and executes a meticulous show-and-tell before he lands in jail. Trump’s outcast niece, Mary L Trump, in the best selller Too Much and Never Enough, evaluates the entire Trump family. She claims Trump is an unlovable, bullying, greedy, cruel, crass, racist, sociopathic fraud with delusions of grandeur–and she shows why from his upbringing.