Two former campaign managers for President Trump will be in The Villages this month.
Corey R. Lewandowski and David N. Bossie will attend a Villagers For Trump rally on Jan. 10 at the Mulberry Recreation Center. The rally will mark the first gathering for the group in 2019 and promises to be quite entertaining as the authors share insights connected with their latest work titled “Trumps’s Enemies: How the Deep State Is Undermining the Presidency.” Tickets for the event, which gets under way with a VIP meet-and-greet at 6 p.m., can be purchased at VillagersforTrump.org.
The book, which was released on Nov. 27, claims that Trump has enemies inside and outside the White House who are doing everything possible to thwart his agenda. In fact, claim Lewandowski and Bossie, who also wrote “Let Trump Be Trump: The Inside Story of His Rise to the Presidency,” their new book shows exactly how factions embedded in our nation’s capital are working together against the president and Americans.
“Trump’s determination to transform the government, wipe out the swamp, and reduce the power of the bureaucratic machine has set him on a collision course with agencies populated by a workforce resistant to the American people’s agenda,” the book’s authors claim.
But they also point out that the collision is one Trump fully expected and was prepared to be meet head-on.
“It is the key to unraveling the very swamp the administration is determined to end,” the authors said, adding that readers will have a “front-row, exclusive seat for the political battles inside the White House and the war it is waging against those government bureaucrats, establishment officials, and foes within the Obama administration.”
Lewandowski served as Trump’s campaign manager from January 2015 to June 2016. He has been a political commentator for Fox News, CNN and One America News Network. A former lobbyist, Lewandowski also was elected to political office twice, once in Massachusetts and another time in New Hampshire.
Bossie, a political activist, became Trump’s deputy campaign manager in September 2016. He has been the president and chairman of the conservative advocacy group Citizens United since 2000. He was an 18-year-old volunteer in President Reagan’s re-election campaign and also served as the youth director of Sen. Bob Dole’s 1988 presidential campaign.