A presidential historian offers an account of American presidents' attacks on our freedom of the press.
What The Reviewers Say
Glenn C. Altschuler,
The Minneapolis Star Tribune
Holzer provides an immensely informative account of the perennial struggle between presidents and the Fourth Estate, from Washington to Donald Trump.
Leonard Downie Jr.,
The Washington Post
... a lively, deeply researched history of the roller-coaster relationships between presidents and journalists, from George Washington to Donald Trump.
Jack Shafer,
The New York Times Book Review
Holzer’s fat volume gives us a panoramic survey of the most contentious president-on-press brawls from the past two and a quarter centuries, providing both the scholar and the general reader with valuable perspective on the current bout between Trump and reporters.
Barton Swaim,
The Wall Street Journal
... a perceptive and readable account, although I found the final section, covering presidencies from Gerald Ford to Donald Trump, rooted in a liberal conventional wisdom I do not share.