I, King Trump
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Marcelo Ungarit
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He returned. Not as a politician, but as a myth.
When Donald Trump stepped again into the Oval Office in 2025, the world realized something unsettling: his comeback was not merely a political event—it was the sequel to a story that millions believed in with the fervor of a faith. In I, King Trump, Marcelo Ungarit traces the arc of a man who turned democracy into spectacle, diplomacy into negotiation tactics, and public emotion into the raw material of power.
From the factories of the Midwest to the halls of NATO, from the echo chambers of social media to the tense corridors of global diplomacy, Trump’s influence stretches far beyond policy. It is a mood, a method, a worldview. His America is a place where anger becomes identity, where allies must pay tribute to remain allies, where truth bends under the weight of narrative, and where every crisis is a stage—and he is always at the center of it.
This book follows that transformation:
how grievance became a political engine,
how the economy turned into a tool of intimidation,
how the world adapted—or flinched—under his unpredictability,
and how an entire movement grew around the promise not of progress, but of revenge.
Ungarit paints a vivid, gripping portrait of a presidency that operates like a show: dramatic, impulsive, and always hungry for audience approval. Yet behind the noise lies something deeper—a society fractured, institutions weakened, and a global order forced to confront its own fragility.
I, King Trump is not just the story of a president; it is the chronicle of an era. An era where emotion triumphs over facts, loyalty over law, and spectacle over governance. A cautionary tale about the power of narrative—and the cost of mistaking it for truth.
In the end, this is not only Trump’s story.
It is ours.
And the shadow he casts is far from fading.