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 the blueprint for how to make that happen. In it the reader will learn all the key lessons on how to bring the powerful to justice - specifically about how to bring Donald Trump to justice.