Special Book Review by Paul Leslie |

A visually striking book filled with powerful images and reflections, Save America by President Donald J. Trump presents historic moments, iconic figures, and the spirit of a movement.


A book to hold and a moment to reflect

Few things compare to the feeling of holding a book in your hands—whether to spark the imagination or relive powerful moments.

That’s exactly the case with Save America, a book that captures a moment in history. After seeing President Trump’s electrifying address to a joint session of Congress, it’s clear we’re witnessing an unprecedented restoration of our nation. 

When President Trump entered the chamber, a dim-witted congresswoman from New Mexico held up a handmade sign that read, “This is NOT Normal.” Maybe she was talking about her own life—I wouldn’t know. She is, after all, a Democrat.

My immediate thought upon seeing her sign was to agree. This administration is atypical in that most Presidents talk a lot, but don’t accomplish much. Other Presidents seemingly were working hard to undermine the nation. They considered “America First” an affront to their agenda. They say not normal, because their normal is anti-American.

Seeing the address reminded me that we’re living through history, and Save America, a beautifully crafted hardcover book, felt like the perfect way to reflect on this extraordinary moment. The premise of the book title is happening.

Trump’s mission: Save America

For President Donald J. Trump, “Save America” isn’t just a slogan—it’s his mission and the title of his third book from Winning Team Publishing. 

Write Revolution News also has reviews of the first and second book in what is now a trilogy.

Like the other titles in this series, Save America is a visual-oriented endeavor, focusing on only the most sensational photographs. Your experience starts with a powerful cover: Trump flanked by Secret Service, raising his fist in defiance. The iconic photograph taken on that historic day in Butler, Pennsylvania is one for the ages — setting the tone for what’s inside this large book.

A collection of unforgettable images

The moment you turn the page, you’re met with one of the most famous images in recent history— Trump’s Atlanta mugshot, a photo seen around the world. It’s a reminder of just how many iconic images exist of him.

Few Presidents have visuals that are instantly recognizable. Sure, there’s the Hope poster of Barack Obama, but that was an artist’s rendering. In contrast, Trump has been the subject of some of the most widely circulated photographs ever taken.

This isn’t by chance. Flipping through Save America, it’s clear that Trump understands the power of visuals—branding, colors, and commanding the camera. His years in television sharpened that instinct, and throughout the book, his bold red tie and unmistakable presence reinforce that his image is as much a statement as his words.

Trump alongside world leaders and critics

Save America, Trump is pictured alongside some of the most powerful world leaders of our time. What’s striking is how many of them seem captivated by the 45th and 47th President.

But Trump doesn’t just highlight allies—he also includes portraits with some of his most vocal critics, like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger. Most people wouldn’t bother, but Trump’s willingness to feature them adds a layer of humor and a touch of his characteristic eccentricity.

One particularly amusing moment comes in a passage about Justin Trudeau. Trump points out Trudeau’s striking resemblance to Fidel Castro—both in appearance and — that both of them are communists. He wonders if Castro was his father. It’s classic Trump: bold, unfiltered, and unapologetically entertaining. Like its author, Save America is certainly one of a kind.

Not just politics—American beauty and warmth

Save America isn’t just a showcase of Donald Trump—it also highlights the people and places that define his world. The book features striking images of his children, along with breathtaking American scenery, including a stunning fireworks display over Mount Rushmore photographed by photographer Al Drago.

Some pages carry a more sentimental touch. One standout moment is a photo of Trump with the late Rush Limbaugh, a man who championed him from the start. Limbaugh’s quote, “That’s the guy I want to be President,” is printed alongside the image—an unforgettable meeting of two giants. Moments like these don’t come around every day.

A single debate picture speaks volumes

Some of the photos capture astonishing moments. I had never seen one particular still image of Trump and Biden from the lone Trump vs. Biden debate on CNN. “A picture is worth a thousand words” may be a cliché, but it certainly comes to mind with this one.

Trump is looking sharp and utterly focused like a bird of prey. Just look at the picture!

Biden?

Three words rapidly popped into my mind: He looked addleddisoriented, and befuddled. Not words you’d like to associate with a world leader. No wonder this debate resulted in a TKO for the Biden campaign!

Looking at this image, I’m certain if you told Biden he was at a Pizza Hut he would have asked if there was a booth available.

Some of us knew the inevitability of that contest, in spite of the legacy media’s insistence that Biden was in good shape. 

A book of inspiration and action

Yes, Save America is a book that provokes a lot of thoughts and memories. It’s a lesson that good optics matter. When paired with a strong presence and well-timed delivery, they can make an unforgettable impact.

Flipping through Save America reminded me of a moment years ago while watching a televised event featuring Trump alongside other prominent figures. It may have been before his first term. From the faraway wide-angle shot, everyone on stage blended together—except for Trump. Even from a distance, he stood out. His look, his posture, his entire presence was instantly recognizable. That’s no accident, and it has served him well.

Save America: A must-have for your library

So, how does this book resonate with me?

America and President Trump are both exceptional forces. They inspire me and remind me that greatness isn’t just something to admire from afar; it’s something to pursue and embody. Greatness requires effort, never complacency, and certainly not chance.

Save America belongs on your coffee table. Flipping through its pages might give you the same burst of energy as a strong cup of coffee. No matter what your field is, it’ll energize you and fill you with appreciation for being alive during America’s Golden Age.

The book closes with a nod to God’s presence in everything. For those who love this country and respect our undeniably great President, it’s a book worth savoring. I have a feeling more volumes may be on the way. 

Save America is the third volume in a series of photo-centric books that documents an extraordinary time in our country’s history. What’s so remarkable and inspiring is that the theme of  Save America isn’t if America will be saved, but rather when. It’s happening now.

Photo: Screenshot of Save America/Winning Team Publishing


Read Paul Leslie’s previous two reviews of Our Journey Together and Letters to Trump here on Write Revolution News.


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