Disappearing the President—A Conversation With Lee Smith
Join author Lee Smith for a conversation about his new book, Disappearing the President, with Trumpet Daily host Stephen Flurry on December 11 at Armstrong Auditorium in Edmond, Oklahoma.
“Lee Smith’s latest book provides powerful insight into the deep state’s war against President Donald Trump,” said Stephen Flurry, who also hosts the Trumpet Daily podcast, where Smith has appeared as a guest. “We hope to raise awareness of what the incoming Trump administration is facing as they prepare to clean house in Washington.”
“Disappearing the President—A Conversation With Lee Smith” will feature a 20-minute address by Smith, followed by 60-minute interview-style conversation and question-and-answer session. The entire program will last approximately 90 minutes.
Lee Smith is a veteran investigative journalist and bestselling author of, most recently, Disappearing the President: Trump, Truth Social, and the Fight for the Republic. His 2019 book, The Plot Against the President: The True Story of How Congressman Devin Nunes Uncovered the Biggest Political Scandal in U.S. History, was a New York Times bestseller and made into an Academy Award-nominated documentary. Also a foreign affairs specialist, Smith wrote the critically acclaimed book on the Middle East, The Strong Horse: Power, Politics, and the Clash of Arab Civilizations. He is a columnist for Tablet Magazine and lives with his wife and son in South Carolina.
The Philadelphia Trumpet magazine is published in 10 languages by the Philadelphia Church of God from its world headquarters on the Armstrong College campus and has bureaus in Britain, Israel, Canada and Australia. The church is led by Pastor General Gerald Flurry. Mr. Flurry is the presenter of the Key of David television program, chancellor of Herbert W. Armstrong College, chairman of the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation and founder of the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem.
Tickets to attend Smith’s program are $10. Advanced reservations are recommended.