Where Tyranny Begins
The Justice Department, the FBI, and the War on Democracy
17 September 2024
Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, Singapore and Malaysia, but excluding the British Commonwealth.
Description
How Donald Trump used threats, co-option, and conspiracy theories to bend DOJ and FBI officials to his will to a greater extent than publicly known—and how Merrick Garland, other prosecutors, and judges failed to hold him accountable before the 2024 election.
Over the course of his presidency, Donald Trump intimidated, silenced, and bent to his will Justice Department and FBI officials, from Attorneys General Jeff Sessions and William Barr to career public servants. He sowed public doubt in both agencies so successfully that when he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election, he paid little political cost and, despite an unprecedented array of criminal indictments, easily won the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election.
In Where Tyranny Begins, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist David Rohde investigates the strategies Trump systematically used to turn the country’s two most powerful law-enforcement agencies into his personal political weapons. Rohde also reveals how, during the Biden years, Justice Department non-partisan 1970s norms that Attorney General Merrick Garland reinforced inadvertently helped Trump, and could fail to deliver a trial and legal accountability by Election Day 2024.
Where Tyranny Begins exposes how ill-suited both the DOJ and FBI are to serve as checks on abuses of presidential power. The rise of hyper-partisanship and the Trump and Biden presidencies have uncovered core flaws in American constitutional democracy that Trump would exploit in a second term. A round of historic reforms equivalent to the post-Watergate reforms that stabilized American democracy in the 1970s are immediately needed. A five-word warning coined by the English philosopher John Locke in 1689 captures the stakes in 2024: “Where-ever law ends, tyranny begins.”
Reviews
"A concise, well-told narrative… should hold up well in the light of history." — David Greenberg, New York Times Book Review
"The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist lays out his investigation of how Donald Trump bent two of the country’s most powerful law-enforcement agencies to his will… An informative overview." — New York Times
"I am led back to these observations as I read one essay after another—as well as a thoroughly researched, carefully balanced new book, Where Tyranny Begins, by the respected journalist David Rohde—issuing dire warnings that the greatest threat of tyranny posed by a second Trump administration is the threat of a Justice Department thoroughly subordinated, as the Constitution’s design currently permits but as tradition resists, to the priorities and indeed the whims of the elected president of the United States." — Laurence Tribe, New York Review of Books
"Well-equipped to tell this story… Rohde sees the existential danger." — Eugene L. Meyer, Washington Independent Review of Books
"A hard-hitting book… A cautionary, relevant study of systematic executive bullying." — Kirkus Reviews
"Where Tyranny Begins, like all of David Rohde’s work, is deeply sourced and thoroughly researched. It raises the reader above the never-ending assault of headlines to a compelling narrative that sheds light, at last, on the Justice Department’s struggles to reckon with Donald Trump." — Andrea Bernstein, Peabody Award–winning co-host of the Trump, Inc. podcast from WNYC and ProPublica and author of American Oligarchs