Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy Audiobook (Free)
- Dan Abrams, Roger Wayne
- 12 h 5 min
- Harlequin Audio
- 2019-05-21
Summary:
“This beautifully-wrought story of Theodore Roosevelt’s defense of his claims of corruption in New York State politics has intense echoes today. Abrams and Fisher execute a superb job of clearly presenting the issues in this impressive and intensely dramatic trial.” -SCOTT TUROW
“This trial and Roosevelt’s defense of his reputation over the stand, often under fierce questioning, is truly mesmerizing.” -BRIAN KILMEADE
The New York Times bestselling authors of Lincoln’s Last Trial take readers inside about Theodore Roosevelt for the Protection: The Courtroom Fight to save lots of His Legacy the courtroom to witness the epic 1915 case in which Theodore Roosevelt, weighing one last presidential run, defended his integrity and challenged the political system.
“Forget about dramatic courtroom picture has ever been enacted,” reported the Syracuse Herald on May 22, 1915 as it covered “the greatest libel suit ever sold,” a battle fought between former President Theodore Roosevelt and the leader from the Republican party.
Roosevelt , the boisterous and mostly beloved legendary American hero, had accused his former friend and ally, today turned competitor, William Barnes of political corruption. The furious Barnes responded by suing Roosevelt for a massive amount that could possess financially devastated him. The spectacle of Roosevelt defending himself inside a lawsuit captured the imagination of the country, and a lot more than fifty papers sent reporters to hide the trial. Accounts from outside and inside the courtroom combined with excerpts from your trial transcript provide us Roosevelt in his personal terms and serve as the center of Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense.
This was Roosevelt’s final fight to guard his political legacy, as well as perhaps regain his fading stature. He spent greater than a week in the see stand, revealing concealed secrets from the American political system, and endured a merciless cross-examination. Witnesses including a young Franklin D. Roosevelt and a bunch of well-known political leaders were questioned by two of the very most brilliant attorneys in the country.
Following the court case through court docket transcripts, news reviews, and other primary sources, Dan Abrams and David Fisher present a high-definition picture of the American legal system in a nation standing on the precipice of the fantastic War, with its former president fighting for the ideals he held dear.
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