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Overview
In the near future, a corrupt president orchestrates the greatest financial heist in history-using the power of the Oval Office itself as his weapon.
When investigative reporter Cassandra Mitchell is assigned to cover President Robert Gold's economic policy, she uncovers disturbing patterns linking presidential announcements to suspicious market movements. As she follows the money through shell companies and cryptocurrency transfers, Cassie discovers a shocking truth: Gold is systematically using tariff policies, market manipulation, and manufactured foreign conflicts to extract trillions of dollars from the American economy. Meanwhile, behind the gilded doors of the White House, President Gold and his family execute their wealth extraction scheme with calculated precision. Universal tariffs tank markets while Gold buys at rock bottom. Manufactured wars with Iran distract from domestic scrutiny. "Prosperity Bonds" funnel supporters' savings into family coffers. And a cryptocurrency called GoldCoin offers the perfect escape vehicle for stolen wealth. But as markets collapse and communities suffer, cracks appear in Gold's carefully constructed facade. Treasury Secretary Vance becomes a reluctant whistleblower. Gold's once-loyal base begins questioning their financial devastation. And Cassie's relentless investigation brings her closer to exposing the truth-even as the administration labels her an "enemy of America" during wartime. With the precision of a financial thriller and the urgency of tomorrow's headlines, "The Robber Baron" explores democracy's vulnerabilities to presidential corruption and the power of truth to create accountability even at the highest levels. A chilling portrait of institutional failure, journalistic courage, and the resilience of constitutional processes when enough people choose principles over power.This item is Non-Returnable
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- ISBN-13: 9798319252463
- ISBN-10: 9798319252463
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.95 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.38 pounds
- Page Count: 472
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