
Fired for the Facts
Trump’s Dangerous Crusade Against the Bureau of Labor Truth
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When President Donald Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, the top U.S. labor data expert, just days after a disappointing jobs report, the message was loud and chilling: truth is no longer welcome. "Fired for the Facts" takes you into the eye of this political firestorm, exposing how one firing may unravel the foundation of America’s economic credibility. With gripping analysis and a storyteller’s eye, Dr. Joseph Ejike Ojih reveals how the Bureau of Labor Statistics—once a pillar of trust—was thrown into chaos. The book traces Trump’s long war on facts, showing how loyalty replaced honesty and power smothered truth. Every chapter peels back the layers of political distortion, examining how manipulated data, rising inflation, and suppressed whistleblowers could shape the 2026 midterms and beyond.
From economic fallout to democratic decay, this book holds nothing back. It’s a wake-up call for voters, journalists, and patriots who believe that democracy dies not just in darkness—but in distortion. "Fired for the Facts" is not just a story about a firing. It’s a warning about what happens when truth becomes inconvenient, and those who tell it are punished. If you care about jobs, justice, or journalism, this is the book you need to read before it’s too late.