President Donald Trump is throwing his weight behind a powerful new exposé that’s already making waves in conservative circles. The book, Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America’s Legal System Against Donald Trump, dives deep into what many on the right now call the “lawfare superstructure” — a coordinated effort to use the courts to dismantle political opponents, starting with Trump himself.
And Trump’s endorsement of the book isn’t just another plug. It’s a warning.
“This book is a must read. It shows how corrupt our judicial system is in our country,” President Trump told Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow. “Cases are rigged left and right. Judge shopping is rampant at levels never seen before. You know the outcome of a case as soon as the judge is picked. And the radical left is using this, their final weapon, to take down America.”
This rare on-the-record statement from the former president — given directly from the Oval Office — underscores how seriously he views the issue. And it speaks to what many conservatives have long felt: that the legal system has become a political battleground, tilted by design.
In Breaking the Law, Marlow draws from a year-long investigation into how parts of the judicial system are being twisted into a partisan tool. The book walks readers through who is behind the legal assault on Trump, how the machinery works, and what it means not just for him — but for every conservative voice in America.
“This book names names and casts a glaring spotlight on the lawfare operatives who hoped to remain hidden,” Marlow told Breitbart News.
And it couldn’t come at a more pivotal moment. With 2024 in full swing, the Left appears to be pulling out every stop — from selective prosecutions to media spin — to blunt Trump’s momentum. According to The Federalist and The Daily Wire, this kind of coordinated lawfare isn’t about justice; it’s about political suppression disguised as process.
While some in the mainstream press dismiss accusations of legal bias as “conspiracy,” the details Marlow uncovers — from judge shopping to media leaks to strategic indictments — line up with a broader pattern of institutional overreach. The real danger, according to Marlow, is that this erosion of impartial justice doesn’t just affect one man — it undermines the rule of law itself.
“The lawfare superstructure is, without a doubt, the biggest internal threat to our American way of life at this time,” Marlow said. “Perhaps even more so than my first two books, I feel as though Breaking the Law needed to be written.”
Marlow’s previous bestsellers, Breaking the News and Breaking Biden, peeled back the curtain on media bias and elite corruption. But Breaking the Law takes on what may be the most dangerous frontier yet: how the legal process is being reshaped into a partisan weapon.
Breaking the Law will be released through Threshold Editions, the Simon & Schuster imprint known for championing conservative authors — from Mark Levin to Pete Hegseth. Marlow’s work has earned praise from names like Tucker Carlson, Peter Schweizer, and Mark Levin, and this latest release is already building serious momentum.
“Donald Trump has been the #1 target for the left’s lawfare apparatus. No one knows the subject better than he does,” Marlow said. “He is the ultimate authority on it. So, it means a great deal to me to have his support.”
This exposé doesn’t just document a legal war against one political figure. It shows how the Left is setting precedents — turning courts into ideological battlegrounds and redefining justice itself.
As National Review recently pointed out, once the legal process becomes political, no citizen is safe from its reach — especially those who challenge progressive orthodoxy.
Whether you’re a constitutional conservative, a taxpayer concerned about overreach, or simply a voter watching this election cycle unfold, Breaking the Law isn’t just a book — it’s a roadmap to understanding the playbook that’s being used to reshape our republic.
President Trump called it a “must read.” And for anyone who values fairness, accountability, and the survival of American liberty, it just might be.