


New York Times bestselling biographer Craig Shirley is turning his insider’s view to President Donald Trump for a forthcoming biography on the historic 2024 comeback election.
Publisher Humanix said that it has just signed a deal with the celebrated Reagan biographer for a Trump biography.
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“My book will be about American exceptionalism as embodied by Donald Trump and his successful 2024 campaign,” Shirley told Secrets.
Shirley’s book will be a positive, insider’s view of how Trump pulled off the greatest political comeback in modern history.
While many of the biographies and campaign books being teed up are from Trump critics and haters, Shirley won exclusive access to the campaign for his project.
Trump is right in calling his election of 2024 one of the most important in US history. It was just as important as the elections of 1828 and 1980, pitting one corrupt culture against a common sense culture.
— Craig Shirley (@CraigSmpa) March 5, 2025
“Like my other books on campaigns, this one, on the 2024 race for the White House, will be a deep dive into the inner workings of the Trump operation; the personalities and players, the high points and low points, the continuous motion of one of the most historic campaigns in our lifetime,” Shirley said.
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“This campaign reminds me of the elections of 1828 and 1980; a clash of cultures. There were two competing movements, two competing philosophies foreign to each other with little common ground. My book will place the reader in the middle of the battle for the future of America,” added Shirley, who edited the 2022 book The Greatest Speeches of Donald J. Trump.
Shirley has a well-established record as a biographer, having written four on former President Ronald Reagan. He also penned a biography of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and a top-selling look back at December 1941 when Pearl Harbor was attacked, dragging America into World War II.